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Old 07-22-2006, 06:33 PM
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Default Greek Macedonian newspapers of late 19th century

I found accidentaly some photos from Macedonian newspapers and i felt i had to share them.

Faros Of Macedonia - paper of 29th November 1887.


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Another one is Ermis of Thessaloniki. Here is a paper of 24th Octomber of 1875.



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I just found this one which is the best of all.

French statistics about Macedonia. I read there are in Macedonia Hellenes, Bulgares, Roumains Serbes. Where are the skopjans????

Ooopppsss Busted again!!! Nobody knew any skopjans back then...just Bulgarians.

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But the great Risto from maknews said:

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had some grkomani in Egejska Makedonia boasting about how the greek language in this region was the purest in all of greece. You know, compared to those greeks from the south. After removing the knife from my heart ... I promptly replied that it is quite reasonable to assume that a region with no history of the language would not have the literary handicap of dialects to deal with. Therefore it is more than likely that this region will speak a very pure form of this new language.

I am sure you would agree with my observation.

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Great work Ptolemy
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"Greek-Bulgarian quarrels in Macedonia". Newspaper "Empros" 1913. Still no trace of "Macedonians" of the Skopjan type but only Greek and Bulgarian populations in the region of Macedonia.
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Arrests of Bulgarians in Bitola. So Bitola has Bulgarians. No trace of skopjans yet.
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What does the same paper says???

Let me translate it.
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Discovery of Dynamite also in Skopje
Bienna 25 April. Police discovered in the houses of Bulgarians in Skopje great amount of dynamites.
Bulgarians of skopje!!! BUSTED!!!

In the following article.

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Bulgarian Rebel groups
Bienna 25 April. I am telegraphing from Belgrad that the Rebel Bulgarian groups were anihilated. The lamentation of the refugees reach in the surroundings of Kratovo, coming from Thessalonica and[*]
So Bulgarian rebel groups!!! The lies of skopjans exposed once again.[*] Can anyone read what the last word of the article says??

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My Favourite!!! The guy in the photo is Goce Delchev.

Lets see what the paper says about him.

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The assasinated BULGARIAN leader of rebels

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"The Bulgarian Bands in Andrianouple"



August of 1903

"BULGARIAN UPRISING IN MACEDONIA "

Hey where are the skopjans to read??? It says about their Bulgarian grandfathers in Ilinden.
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As an extension to Greek newspapers. I distinctly recall reading articles in New York Times, London Times and Washington Post in 1903 confirming that the Ilinden Uprising was a Bulgarian Uprising.

Can anyone post these reports?
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