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All traits and remnants of Ottoman disease must be completely cleansed from the Balkans. Including fictional "minute made" nations east to Croatia.
Let us leave modern men to their ‘truths’ and let us only be concerned about one thing: to keep standing amid a world of ruins.
- Julius Evola "Handbook of traditional living"
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This is a lie, as usual. It is only slavs together with gypsies that kill women and children.
That's why you do not find it in other languages.
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The first documented Muslim contacts with Bulgaria are dated to the mid-ninth century when there were Islamic missionaries in Bulgaria, evidenced by a letter from Pope Nicholas to Boris of Bulgaria that the Saracens must be extirpated.[5] During the time of Tsar Simeon insignificant Islamic influences on Bulgarian art began to appear, though it is believed that these can be traced to Byzantine influence.[6] Later during the 11th and 12th centuries, nomadic Turkic tribes such as the Cumans and the Pechenegs entered Bulgaria and engaged the Byzantine Empire. According to scholars, some of these were Muslim.[7][8]
Migration of Muslim Seljuq Turks to Dobruja during the 13th century is also mentioned.[9] In 1362, Ottoman Empirate captured the city of Adrianople (present-day Edirne) and within the next two years they had advanced as far as Plovdiv. The city of Sofia fell in 1385. Islam established in the conquered Bulgarian lands in the late 14th century at the Ottoman rule of the Balkans, its spreading grew until the Liberation of Bulgaria in the late 19th century after the Russo-Turkish War.[10] According to the office of the Grand Mufti in Sofia during the Turkish Ottoman rule in Bulgaria there were 2,356 mosques, 174 tekke, 142 madrasah and 400 waqf. After the Russo-Turkish War, many Islamic properties were either destroyed or confiscated for civilian use.[11] Currently there are 1458 mosques in Bulgaria.[12]
P.S. We should first have the figure of Muslim Bulgarians, who after they freed from Ottomans re-converted to Christianity. Those thousands of mosques Im sure were for Bulgarians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Bulgaria
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There were albanians who even killed other albanians during ottoman occupation. Those albanians were taken from their mothers and raised as ottoman warriors. The 2 worts turkish generals that caused most problems to Scanderbeg were of albanian blood.
In 1821, in the Orthodox Revolution of what is now southern Greece, in order to crush the revolt of Arvanites, 15,000 muslim albanian warriors from Egypt were sent to do it.
There are a lot of other cases like this also. In 1881, more than 120,000 ottoman soldiers went to crush the Albanian League of Prizren, and eventually they did, more than 40,000 of them were of albanian heritage.
This is all ottoman legacy.
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I am not saying that there were not. But I am surprised that he specifically mentions Albanians, when Ottoman army consisted of all races and ethnicities. This is slavic bs. That is crap..raped, killed bs.
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