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SerbianâBulgarian wars (medieval) should be merged into this article because, it covers the same topic and is almost exact replica of this article. Moreover Bulgarian-Serbian is more grammatically appropriate than SerbianâBulgarian. --
Dj777cool (
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They are indeed identical. Merging shouldn't be too hard, as they even have identical TOCs.
CMD (
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According to sources conflicts in 921 and 922 between Serb prince Pavle a Byzantine ally and Zaharija, a Serb prince who acted as Simeon ally were one conflict, Historians cannot agree was it between 921-923 witch is according to Fine, or 922 which is according to Zlatarski, so this conflicts should be merged into one. Also it was more a inner conflict between 2 Serb princes.
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The article
SerbianâBulgarian wars (medieval) should be merged into this article because, it covers the same topic and is almost exact replica of this article. Moreover Bulgarian-Serbian is more grammatically appropriate than SerbianâBulgarian. --
Dj777cool (
talk) 11:25, 9 April 2012 (UTC)reply
They are indeed identical. Merging shouldn't be too hard, as they even have identical TOCs.
CMD (
talk) 06:29, 11 April 2012 (UTC)reply
According to sources conflicts in 921 and 922 between Serb prince Pavle a Byzantine ally and Zaharija, a Serb prince who acted as Simeon ally were one conflict, Historians cannot agree was it between 921-923 witch is according to Fine, or 922 which is according to Zlatarski, so this conflicts should be merged into one. Also it was more a inner conflict between 2 Serb princes.
Theonewithreason (
talk) 15:26, 04 July 2023 (UTC)reply