The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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Page 15
... Exarchate was given authority to promote a national church in regions beyond those which in 1878 were to become the Bulgarian Principality.43 The Turks had hoped that Slavs from the regions claimed as Serbian would gravitate towards the ...
... Exarchate was given authority to promote a national church in regions beyond those which in 1878 were to become the Bulgarian Principality.43 The Turks had hoped that Slavs from the regions claimed as Serbian would gravitate towards the ...
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... Exarchate had 149 schools and 6,644 pupils . Here the Exarchate was in competition with the Serbian Patriarchists who had 88 schools with 2,998 pupils . All these figures should be compared with those given in the schools inspectors ...
... Exarchate had 149 schools and 6,644 pupils . Here the Exarchate was in competition with the Serbian Patriarchists who had 88 schools with 2,998 pupils . All these figures should be compared with those given in the schools inspectors ...
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... Exarchate established boarding houses for the secondary schools and bursaries were given to selected pupils from the neighbouring villages where the Exarchate had established primary schools . In some regions these Bulgarian schools ...
... Exarchate established boarding houses for the secondary schools and bursaries were given to selected pupils from the neighbouring villages where the Exarchate had established primary schools . In some regions these Bulgarian schools ...
Contents
The Attitude of the Powers toward the Young Turk Revolution | 1 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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