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  1. AleksandrNevsky on

    Athos is a weird case when you consider what it is. It would of course not have any muslims but I’m curious what the demographics were at that time beyond just the Greeks and Bulgarians.

  2. I don’t know if it’s true, but I heard the greeks expelled the Ottoman officer that was responsible for Halkidiki, making him to believe that Ottomans already lost the war and he needed to retreat asap to save his life.

  3. Low_Skill_4096 on

    About Romani, they was also divided in Muslim and Christian community. Why not shown on this map and only given romani?

  4. The Christian bulgarians are actually Macedonians that were in the bulgarian church since they didn’t have their own church. You can see today the existence of the Macedonians in Macedonia (the Republic or the region)

  5. thanasis87kav on

    Again, a Turkish fantasy map, that throws coloured polygons on the screen, and a source that cannot be traced. The map fails to provide population density insight. The colours imply ethnic domination, while the realities on ground were more complex.

  6. Embarasing_Questions on

    fresh account, hidden post history, turkish authors of the map, you just know a turk posted this

  7. TyphoonOfEast on

    Greeks committed insane etnic cleansing and massacres but west turns blind eye on this issue

  8. Iam_no_Nilfgaardian on

    I wonder how can Christian Turks and Muslim Greeks can exist, since in Greek someone who was muslim was called a Turk. You may say the language they spoke, but that’s not a very good argument in this area.

  9. HelloThereItsMeAndMe on

    Man, all the Balkans and Anatolia had such ethnic diversity, nationalism destroyed it all

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