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![]() Bump. This was an excellent piece of information about a part of our history that isn't given enough credit.
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I believe though that the questioning is about if there are quotes in teh medieval times about the term with ethnic and not geographical character. |
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![]() Something you and your people should take into consideration.
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![]() It would be funny Coastal, and it is each time a Greek asks the question. How does one define the quotes as being either ethnic or geographic in character? Is there a set and consistent criteria that can be used across all examples?
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dobromir, hrs, macedonian feudal lord, strumica |
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