Bulgarophiles

Bulgarophiles[1] (Macedonian: бугарофили; Bulgarian: българофили; Serbian: бугарофили/бугараши;[2] Greek: βουλγαρόφιλοι) is a term used for Slavic people from the regions of Macedonia and Pomoravlje[3][4][5] who regard themselves as ethnic Bulgarians. In Bulgaria, the term Bulgaromans; (Bulgarian: българомани) refers to non-Slavic people, usually Vlachs with Bulgarian self-awareness.[6]

References

  1. Bomb-throwers and Cookie-pushers: American Diplomats, the Macedonian Question and Perceptions of Violence, 1919-1941, Publication: Balkan Studies (4/2003), Frusetta, James; Subject: History, Issue: 4/2003
  2. Boškovska, Nada (2017). Yugoslavia and Macedonia Before Tito: Between Repression and Integration. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 281. ISBN 9781786730732.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  3. Филип Панайотов, Иванка Николова, България 20-ти век: Алманах, TRUD Publishers, 1999, ISBN 9545281464, p. 1013.
  4. Стела Дерменджиева, Димитър Димитров, България, българите и Европа - мит, история, съвремие, том 2 от научна конференция на Великотърновския университет Св. св. Кирил и Методий, 2007, p. 155.
  5. Milić F. Petrović, Dokumenta o Raškoj oblasti: 1890-1899, Istorijski muzej Srbije, 1997, p. 277.
  6. Тодор Балкански, Даниела Андрей, Големите власи сред българите, Знак 94; ISBN 9548709082, 1996.

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