User talk:Ivica83~enwiki
I am sorry but there are no sources which the "Bulgarians" claim to be falsified. If you are talking about statements like "Macedonia for the Macedonians" and the thing about being a good Macedonian, a good Bulgarian, etc. - no one in Bulgaria has ever hidden or denied them. As Delchev spoke of Macedonian as a future nationality comprising the Macedonian Bulgarians, Greeks, Serbs, Turks, Vlachs, Jews, etc., hence later the vision of Macedonia as Switzerland of the Balkans. This has been mentioned in a number of serious books by Western authors regarding the Macedonian Question. I have even seen it in an extremely controversial (in my opinion) report on the "Macedonian minority" in Bulgaria by Helsinki Watch, which could be blamed for partiality to practically everyone else but the Bulgarians and the Bulgarian cause. The Charter of the IMRO included a condition that the members can be only ethnic Bulgarians until as late as 1902 when this was replaced with "all dissatisfied elements in Macedonia and the Adrianople Vilayet". Delchev became member in 1895, do you follow my line of thought? As for the rest - I am not editting either in the Bulgarian, or in the Macedonian version of Wikipedia so I have no idea what happens in there. VMORO 14:47, Apr 10, 2005 (UTC)
Hi Ivica. I don't think I can vote as I am some kind of a puppy they say (less than 50 edits?). I think my comment just provoked this unfortunate fellow VMORO to make yet another questionable contribution. Na zdravje, --Paletakis 12:27, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hi Ivica. Please take a look at my talk page, for I replied to your position regarding the Macedonians matter. --dionyziz 15:48, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC).
Russian tsarinas
[edit]regarding the names of tsarinas of Russia: if from abroad, they changed their first name, such as Wilhelmina became Natalia Alexeievna, etc. Now, Wikipedia has certain rules that the so-called consort name is not to be used, because of several persons being e.g Empress Maria Fedorovna. And that a pre-marital name should be used. But I feel that it is acceptable to make a formulation "Natalia Alexeievna of Darmstadt" (the "of Darmstadt" being for disambiguation purposes) instead of using "Wilhelmina of Darmstadt". Now, as there are plenty of Germanist and anglicist opinions, I would like to know some of international opinion. In other words, I am asking you to think whether from the perspective of non-Russian Slavonic, (1) would it be acceptable to say "Natalia Alexeievna of Darmstadt" and (2) would that be better or worse than "Wilhelmina of Darmstadt". 62.78.105.68 08:58, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
- n.b. This is an ongoing policy discussion, and several other options are on the table as well as the ones suggested above. Please consider visiting this talk page and endorsing one of the options, or adding one of your own. Thanks! Choess 01:05, July 22, 2005 (UTC)
Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Nmp-oficijalenjpeg.jpg
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Makedoncis
[edit]why don't you ask a SlavMacedonian>> "you are Macedonian. ok. but what kind? this one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_II or this one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuil_of_Bulgaria ?"
there is a confusion about this, you should get familiar with it before making assumptions and form opinions.
see [1]
150.140.225.175 (talk) 13:01, 25 October 2008 (UTC)
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