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In the book "Journey from Moscow to Constantinople, author from 1817 to 1818", the author William Macmichael talks about the land of Moesia, it is the territory encompassing the whole Sopluk, the origin of its population and the language it speaks and speaks, I quote "Indigenous Christian population in this country formerly known as Moesia now divided into two areas Serbia and Bulgaria is collectively called Serbs and speaks Serbian, the original Bulgarians were the Tatar people who came in the 5th century from the banks of the Volga and who successfully conquered the Serbian dialect from their new compatriots Serbs, keeping only a few words of their former language," Macmichael said. It should be clearly emphasized here that the Bulgarian language today actually means an archaic ancient version of the Serbian language, as Macmichael himself said at the beginning of the 19th century. The original Bulgarians are a Tatar tribe, which is probably not disputable, which ruled the Serbian population of that area for a short period. In order for the language of today's Bulgarians to be called Bulgarian, it would have to have at least 30% of Tatar words, since there is no such thing, we cannot talk about the old original Bulgarian as the language of today's Bulgarian nation. among Bulgarians, the so-called "Old Slavic language" is only most often mentioned in the literature, but the alleged "Old Slavic" and "Old Slavic language" are only a construction of official science.
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