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Aromanians
You support your opinion about Balkan people on a Sultan's firman? Is sultan ethnologist or sociologist?
If we accept (I say "if") sultan's firman as a sociology study(!), we should mention the following:
Vlachs are the today Romanians.
Aromanians is a different tribe far away from the Romanian lands, with a different ethnic backround, different origin and different customs. The only connection with the Vlachs (today's Romanians) is that their languages come from Latin (separated from latin laguage in different centuries and with individual differencies). In 1905 Romanian Foreign Policy and Propaganda tried to usurp Aromanians in order to extend their influence in Southern Balkans. After 2 decades of propaganda, money spended and pressoures to the Ottoman government (supported also by Austrungaria) for that scope, Ottoman Administration recognized the Aromanians, not as an individual nation, but as part of the Great Vlach (Romanian) nation and allowed them to have the Romanian school and church system.
So, this firman, is just a proof that Aromanians are connected with the Greeks, since Ottomans tried unsuccessfully, to put them under Romanian control, during the Macedonian struggle. Additionally I would like to mention that Aromanians declare to be Greeks in 99% percentage for the last two centuries (that we have data). And another thing: from the 18th century Aromanians used to consist Greco-Roman Associations in central Europe as immigrants, because the believed in common nationality.
According to the above, I correct the article. User:Pyraechmes Chrusts
bias opinion
Why are you removing my remarks from the talk page of this article- http://en.wikipedia.org/Bulgars ?!!Is it because you don't have a source to quote which states that bulgars and bulgarians are different people?!if you do have a source please quote it, if you don't have remove your bias opinion! From Leopard017
Please, read "WP:FORUM". Thank you. Jingiby (talk) 06:28, 11 March 2013 (UTC)
I read it and I made an edit request with a solution how to improve this article. From Leopard017 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Leopard017 (talk • contribs) 13:04, 11 March 2013 (UTC)
- Hello Jingiby, I believe that the source of this issue is that this user does not understand the purpose of hatnotes. I have replied at Talk:Bulgars. Cheers, —KuyaBriBri 22:17, 11 March 2013 (UTC)
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