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@ 185.244.242.83 I reverted your edits.
First Bulgarian Empire was established in the 7th century by a Turkic-speaking people called the Bulgars who migrated from Central Asia to Pontic-stepples and then settled in the Balkans. First founders of Bulgaria were the Bulgars not the Slavs. While the Bulgars did have some Slavic cultural influences they were not exclusively Slavic and their language was not Slavic but rather an early form of Turkic. They later intermixed with Slavs and that's when the empire began to Slacivized. Both of your sources claiming what I'm suggesting.
Edit of your source cited page 98 saying
"The first Bulgarian and Slavic state founded by Bulgars, the Turks who arrived from Southern Russia."
Firstly, Carlos Ramirez-Faria is neither a historian nor a archeologist. Secondly, this source goes nothing about my edit. It says "Slavic" state. I didn't say they are not Slavic. It wasn't founded by Slavs in the first place. Later it got Slavicized and became Slavic. Your sources goes against Wikipedia Rules and I have no chance to report you if you'll continue to violate the page. Volgabulgari ( talk) 15:19, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
Hello there, when you first access the page "First Bulgarian Empire" on wikipedia the map of the First Bulgarian Empire in 850 named "Balkans850.png" with the measures 628 x 517 pixels doesn't include the Torda salt mines as being part of the First Bulgarian Empire but when you click on the map, the First Bulgarian Empire in 850 includes the Torda salt mines (up to Southern and Central Transylvania): File:Balkans850.png
Please solves the issue, thank you in advance. Ninhursag3 ( talk) 15:27, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
In the paragraph dealing with khan Omurtag and his persecution of Christians I have deleted the sentence "Menologion of Basil II, glorifies Basil as a warrior defending Orthodox Christendom against the attacks of the pagan Bulgars". Since Basil II ruled more than a century later than Omurtag, the information seemed irrelevant. If this was a mistake on my part, please make the relevance more clear in the article. Nikolaj1905 ( talk) 07:40, 27 June 2023 (UTC)
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@ 185.244.242.83 I reverted your edits.
First Bulgarian Empire was established in the 7th century by a Turkic-speaking people called the Bulgars who migrated from Central Asia to Pontic-stepples and then settled in the Balkans. First founders of Bulgaria were the Bulgars not the Slavs. While the Bulgars did have some Slavic cultural influences they were not exclusively Slavic and their language was not Slavic but rather an early form of Turkic. They later intermixed with Slavs and that's when the empire began to Slacivized. Both of your sources claiming what I'm suggesting.
Edit of your source cited page 98 saying
"The first Bulgarian and Slavic state founded by Bulgars, the Turks who arrived from Southern Russia."
Firstly, Carlos Ramirez-Faria is neither a historian nor a archeologist. Secondly, this source goes nothing about my edit. It says "Slavic" state. I didn't say they are not Slavic. It wasn't founded by Slavs in the first place. Later it got Slavicized and became Slavic. Your sources goes against Wikipedia Rules and I have no chance to report you if you'll continue to violate the page. Volgabulgari ( talk) 15:19, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
Hello there, when you first access the page "First Bulgarian Empire" on wikipedia the map of the First Bulgarian Empire in 850 named "Balkans850.png" with the measures 628 x 517 pixels doesn't include the Torda salt mines as being part of the First Bulgarian Empire but when you click on the map, the First Bulgarian Empire in 850 includes the Torda salt mines (up to Southern and Central Transylvania): File:Balkans850.png
Please solves the issue, thank you in advance. Ninhursag3 ( talk) 15:27, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
In the paragraph dealing with khan Omurtag and his persecution of Christians I have deleted the sentence "Menologion of Basil II, glorifies Basil as a warrior defending Orthodox Christendom against the attacks of the pagan Bulgars". Since Basil II ruled more than a century later than Omurtag, the information seemed irrelevant. If this was a mistake on my part, please make the relevance more clear in the article. Nikolaj1905 ( talk) 07:40, 27 June 2023 (UTC)