- The
Slavic languages, also
known as the
Slavonic languages, are Indo-European
languages spoken primarily by the
Slavic peoples and
their descendants. They...
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Captain lieutenant or captain-lieutenant is a
military rank, used in a
number of
navies worldwide and
formerly in the
British Army. The same rank is used...
- will most
often refer only to so-called "
Slavophones" or "
Slavophone Gr****s". "Slavic speakers" or "
Slavophones" is also used as a
cover term for people...
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referred to as
Konstantinos Christou (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Χρήστου), was a
Slavophone revolutionary chieftain in
Western Macedonia during the
Macedonian Struggle...
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Eastern Europe, also
called poruchnick in
Slavic languages, is one used in
Slavophone armed forces.
Depending on the country, it is
either the
lowest or second...
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Spatlo or kota, a
South African sandwich Kottas (Kote Hristov, 1863–1905),
Slavophone insurgent leader in
Western Macedonia Kot (disambiguation)
Kouta (disambiguation)...
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Financial Control. The government,
aiming to
quell Komitadjis and
detach the
Slavophone peasants of the
region from
Bulgarian influence,
sponsored a guerrilla...
- or punished.
Within Greece, the
Macedonian Bulgarians were
designated "
Slavophone Gr****s".
After the
Balkan Wars and
especially after the
First World War...
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corresponding to
Colonel OF-5 in
Anglophone countries, or
Polkovnik in
Slavophone armed forces.
Oberst may also
refer to:
Oberst (surname), a
surname of...
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composed of 22,768 Gr****s; 14,448 Muslims; 7,519
Slavophone former Patriarchists; 22,079
Slavophone former Exarchists; 220
Aromanian speakers (pro–Romanian);...