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- with the Gr**** nation. According to Kuzman Shapkarev, as a result of Macedonists' activity, the Slavs in Macedonia had started to use the ancient designation...
- was to educate these misguided (sic): Grecomans there, whom he called Macedonists. In 1875 Georgi ****vski published a "Dictionary of three languages"...
- Macedonist may refer to: an adherent of modern Macedonism an early Macedonian nationalist from the late 19th century a linguist, who is an expert of Macedonian...
- Zuzanna Topolińska (born 21 January 1931) is a Polish linguist, Slavist and Macedonist. Zuzanna Topolińska was born in Warsaw into an intellectual family. Her...
- member Vlado Chernozemski ********inated Alexander I of Yugoslavia. The Macedonist ideas increased in Yugoslav Vardar Macedonia and among the left diaspora...
- Macedonians are often used in an attempt to deny their self-identification. Macedonist (Bulgaria) Macedonians. Skopjan / Skopjian, Skopiana / Skopianika (Greece)...
- "to educate these misguided [sic] Grecomans there", who he called also Macedonists. In a letter written to the Bulgarian Exarch in February 1874 Petko Slaveykov...
- the Southern insurgents in Macedonia. He considered the adherents of Macedonist ideas to be Grecomans. He was a leading komitaji in the bands of the Bulgarian...
- Bulgarians,[better source needed] who ****ert that it is widely used by Macedonists as part of the irredentist concept of United Macedonia. However, many...
- history whether by Macedonian or foreign scholars who subscribe to the Macedonist point of view. It carries strong negative connotations. Macedonian studies...