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I'm sorry but the source specified for this table ("Гърците в България") clearly states: "По това време гърците са наброявали 85000 души.". User TodorBozhinov, if you don't agree with the reference remove it (and the whole table), but please don't revert my changes. Thanks. Causantin ( talk) 10:09, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
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This article seems highly biased, all of its sources in order to testify its statements comes from a Bulgarian historian named Anastas Angleov written in the Bulgarian language.In all the article suggests that the Greek presence in modern-day Bulgaria was minuscule and in majority it was of Bulgarian origin or Bulgarian ethnic consciousness,yet the ethnic maps posted by cartographers do not support that claim. Judging by the continuous Greek presence in the area from the archaic period to that of the byzantine empire this article needs a lot of improvement and less of a pov character. DiogenesLaertios ( talk) 12:20, 5 September 2017 (UTC)
@ Jingiby: I suggest this: We can add the number of Sarakatsani next to the number of (other) Greeks and to point out that there are Sarakatsani withouy Greek consciousness. However, the Sarakatsani with Bulgarian consciousness, as it is reasonable, to the census belong to the Bulgarians. BILL1 ( talk) 16:20, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
@ Jingiby: There isn't "Sarakatsani nation" or "Sarakatsani identity". There are already sources that proves it, in this article. There is the Sarakatsani sub-group of Greek nation. Also, I have proofs for the Greek consciousness of Sarakatsani at Bulgaria. Wait me, I return. BILL1 ( talk) 16:46, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
@ Jingiby:
https://www.xanthipress.gr/sarakatsani-sto-sliven-tis-voulgarias/
http://www.hxwsarakatsanwn.gr/component/k2/item/376-sarakatsanoi-tis-voulgarias
BILL1 ( talk) 17:00, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
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I'm sorry but the source specified for this table ("Гърците в България") clearly states: "По това време гърците са наброявали 85000 души.". User TodorBozhinov, if you don't agree with the reference remove it (and the whole table), but please don't revert my changes. Thanks. Causantin ( talk) 10:09, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
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This article seems highly biased, all of its sources in order to testify its statements comes from a Bulgarian historian named Anastas Angleov written in the Bulgarian language.In all the article suggests that the Greek presence in modern-day Bulgaria was minuscule and in majority it was of Bulgarian origin or Bulgarian ethnic consciousness,yet the ethnic maps posted by cartographers do not support that claim. Judging by the continuous Greek presence in the area from the archaic period to that of the byzantine empire this article needs a lot of improvement and less of a pov character. DiogenesLaertios ( talk) 12:20, 5 September 2017 (UTC)
@ Jingiby: I suggest this: We can add the number of Sarakatsani next to the number of (other) Greeks and to point out that there are Sarakatsani withouy Greek consciousness. However, the Sarakatsani with Bulgarian consciousness, as it is reasonable, to the census belong to the Bulgarians. BILL1 ( talk) 16:20, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
@ Jingiby: There isn't "Sarakatsani nation" or "Sarakatsani identity". There are already sources that proves it, in this article. There is the Sarakatsani sub-group of Greek nation. Also, I have proofs for the Greek consciousness of Sarakatsani at Bulgaria. Wait me, I return. BILL1 ( talk) 16:46, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
@ Jingiby:
https://www.xanthipress.gr/sarakatsani-sto-sliven-tis-voulgarias/
http://www.hxwsarakatsanwn.gr/component/k2/item/376-sarakatsanoi-tis-voulgarias
BILL1 ( talk) 17:00, 15 October 2020 (UTC)