Makedonskite koreni: = Macedonian roots
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adam_text | Македонските корени
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Macedonian roots
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СОДРЖИНА
Предговор
........................................................................7
Глава прва
Македонија
света
земја,
автохтона татковина
на древните Чантичките) и современите Македонци
.......15
Глава втора
Пелазгите-Протословени (Антите
и Венетитё)
нашигенетски предци
..............................................................87
Глава трета
Нашите далечни предци Антите и Венетите
многу
милениуми пред Христа распослани по
Европа,
Азија
и Африка
........................................................201
Глава четврта
Македонските корени
.................................................287
Глава петта
Македонија,
а не
Грција, колевка
на
европската и светската писменост, култура
и
демократија
............................................................................379
Глава шеста
Македонските династии
.............................................457
Глава седма
Карпатската
теорија несмасна
измислица на
германско-нордиската школа
-
срам за
европската наука
.....................................................................513
Глава осма
Илдоевролската
теорија
за
јазикот
и миграциите
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ненаучна конструкции а,
од
неуки автори
........................................................................573
Заклучок.
........................................................................595
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Concension
........................................................................603
Регистар на
географски
имиња.....................................
613
Регистар на
лични
имиња..............................................
625
Библиографи/а
...............................................................639
Основни извори.
.............................................................677
Други извори.
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CONCLUSION
are is the case for people in the world to be as cont¬
roversially presented, depreciated and deprived of
.everything in the science of history as the Macedo¬
nians. In the past as well as today, many hypotheses, theories and
omnipotent constructions and stories are created aimed to bury the
life of the oldest, first-born civilization in the history of the world.
If we analyze the issue of how the Macedonian people are presen¬
ted in the historical literature, we would come to a conclusion that
many infamous worldly approved scholars, present the Macedonia¬
ns properly. However, there are many writers that due to limited
and defected knowledge, roam around when introducing it. Let us
consider the works of the western-European historiography about
Alexander III Macedonian or the Macedonian Phalanx . Describi¬
ng individual events, the writers mostly fall into remarkable cont¬
radictory and controversies not characteristic for the science of hi¬
story. In such works on one page you can read the fact that the Al¬
exander III Macedonian was Macedonian, immediately to be follo¬
wed by a fact on the next page that he was a Hellenic, i.e. Greek.
The same is the case with the Macedonian Phalanx . Somewhere
you will read that it was established by the Fillip II Macedonian,
and immediately you will find a datum saying that it is a Hellenic
invention. Incredible..!
Unfortunately, such and similar controversies, exist in hun¬
dreds and thousands of works from the sphere of the history, trans¬
cribed from other works or from illiterate Greek writers
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roman¬
tics. Such non-critical approach to the historic truth speaks of imm¬
aturity, irresponsible attitude towards the written word, and inco¬
rrect, i.e./ tendentious presentation of historical facts from writers
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that are supposed to be objective interpreters of history. Such wor¬
ks today or tomorrow shall be doomed to destruction, because sci¬
ence moves forward and despite everything, it shall be forced to
correct those lies. Undoubtfully, the unprincipled attitude of the
writers towards history is a result of several factors. Firstly, the fie¬
rcely expressed envy of certain, pro-Greek writers from the West,
because of the rich history of the Macedonian people, others with
no essential knowledge of the Macedonian ethnos weave stories
that the Macedonian is not autochthonous on the territories he in¬
habits, i.e. that he came on the Balkans from some other territories
in order to blur and dispute his ancient, autochthonous presence on
his ethnical territory but for the benefit of another nation. Third
kind of writers, tendentiously but also out of illiteracy, append the
Macedonians to the Bulgarians
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Tatar, the Serbs, even the Hell¬
enes
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Arabs, although it is a general truth that Macedonians had
never been Tatar, or Arabs, but the first-born European civilization
that belongs to the white Aryan race. All these heretics with sick
ambitions and tendencies, charged with a strong dose of open anti-
Macedonianism aim to alienate, i.e. usurp his rich history, culture
and tradition, all his national values, especially the glory and the
power of Macedonia as a State and an Empire in pre-history.
Behind such writers Jhat operate against the ethics of the
science of history stand dark forces, which ignoring the historic
truths and facts, influence the labile scientific cast, demanding
from it to vouch the state interests of this or that country in their
works, and Macedonian history and culture to be accredited to
another nation, in this actual case the Arab-Hellenic and Tatar-
Bulgarian. In the past and it is still done by Germany, France, Au¬
stria and England. They, unconditionally supporting their Arabian
pet
Ηελλασ,
through science and in a form of a conspiracy, have
always insisted to bury the oldest civilization in history of human
civilization
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the Macedonian, employing their ultimate forces,
although the veins of those people have Macedonian blood. Defy¬
ing those dark forces, is the fact that in those exact countries there
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is an abundance of advanced intelligence and highly-acknowled¬
ged scientific world, that contrary to the politics of their countries,
spread and affirm the truth of Macedonia and the Macedonians
with their scientific works. Hence, gradually but boldly, a determi¬
ned stroke is given to the fans of anti-Macedonians who shall ex¬
perience a complete defeat in the near future.
Macedonian science is not the same it once was. Thanks to
the accelerating development of archeology that is the fruit of
priority the Macedonian authorities offer to this field of science,
new discoveries were encountered with narrative and epigraphic
sources as well as with material evidence to confirm the continuity
and the genetic ties of the ancient with contemporary Macedonia¬
ns. On a number of localities where works are undertaken intensi¬
vely, there are many important findings discovered that eventually
and definitely encompasses the authentic history of the Macedoni¬
an people. Apropos the data according to which the archeologists
announce that in the near future, the grave of the tsar and emperor
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Alexander III Macedonian
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shall be discovered.
The artifacts that shall be found in his sepulchral vault will
put an end to all lies and mendacities, all illusions, fallacy and
prejudice, as it also happened with the discovery of the tomb of
Fillip II Macedonian in
1976
on the locality of Kutles, White Sea
Macedonia. As it is already known, the Greek historiography and
science experienced a remarkable defeat and befall. Having the
results of the previous, promoted discoveries as a support, we can
delightedly conclude that the Macedonian people have enormous
evidence that answers all previously disputable issues, dilemmas
and prejudices. That evidence material defeats all bastions of lying,
contorted and arbitrary constructions, to all spiteful and tendentio-
usiy launched hypotheses, antitheses, coins and fabrications of the
anti-Macedonian scientific world.
Today we can proudly say that there is no nation (people),
ethnic group and historic category in the world that has such a
rich cultural inheritance as the Macedonians from which their
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true history radiates. Through that national treasure, which in its
greatest part relies on the authentic narrative and material sources
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artifacts, in a documentary fashion reveals its true national roots.
For the suspicious enemies of Macedonians such claims sound
unrealistic,
paradoxal
and romantic, but it is a fact of history for
which there are no counter-arguments. Macedonians should be
proud to have that historic privilege to identify themselves with the
oldest civilization in the world. Through the narrative, epigraphic
and material treasure with whose evidence all controversial, anti¬
theses, fabrications and coins of anti-Macedonianism preached and
launched by the enemies of the Macedonian people, definitely
defines its true past, its true history, culture and civilization.
The exceptionally rich and varied content of that cultural
inheritance is the irrefutable factographic material and unique cru¬
cial evidence that confirms the genetic connection of the modern
with the ancient Macedonians. Those are crystal clear facts and
arguments that basically deny all negations, nonsense and fallacy
of the fans of anti-Macedonianism. In defense of the national, reli¬
gious and territorial identity and integrity of the Macedonian peo¬
ple who legitimately owns all ethnical territories on which their
ancestors lived, as an inseparable historical and political rights are
the seven irrefutable arguments: the language, the phonetic (vo¬
cal) alphabet, personal names, patronyms, toponyms and theo-
gony (pantheon) and the terrestrial symbols. Basically and essen¬
tially those are the same connective tissues that for millennia had
continuously kept the Macedonians at a high cultural level. That
people gifted with plenty of genetic abilities and values, turned
into a leading nation of the Mediterranean and in Europe, people
that had dignified many countries and people, giving them the first
fruits of civilization, most importantly the language and the alp¬
habet. In this context
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here is just one datum. The Egyptian tsar-
pharaoh Ptolemaeus I Lagus
(323-285
A.D), brother of Alexander
III Macedonian, after his father, had said the following in one occ¬
asion: My Macedonian heirs, learn the language of the native
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-Macedonian roots.
Egyptians so that you can successfully reign, but do not forget
your native Macedonian. The language we speak
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Macedonian
-is the father and mother of all languages...
The first and irrefutable argument that confirms the
genetic ties of the ancient with the contemporary Macedonians is
the language. Today Macedonians have more than
3.000
words
derived from the inscriptions of more than
250
pre-historic monu¬
ments mainly grave stones that contained the language of the anci¬
ent Macedonians, but that also have the same lexical form and me¬
aning in the contemporary Macedonian language. From the same
monuments and from the narrative and epigraphic sources about
360
personal names and patronyms have been derived that are
same or similar with contemporary Macedonian personal names.
Besides, in Homer s Iliad there are more than
40.000
ancient
Venetian words, i.e. ancient Macedonian words that are completely
identical with the ones in modern Macedonian language. That is an
enormous lingual fund with which we prove our tribal ties with our
most distant ancestors. It is written in many famous encyclopedias
that: the languages of all other Slav people originated from the
foundations of the ancient Macedonian language .
At the start of the 6th century, the Russian annalist Yeremi
Russo
had written that the Russian,
i.e.
the Moscowiti originate
from the ancient Macedonians and that they talk the language of
ancient Macedonians . The delivered facts and evidence are
arguments that the language as a civilization phenomenon used on
the territory of ethnic Macedonia constantly from pre-history until
today denies all hypotheses of the fans of anti-Macedonianism that
deny the live connections of the Macedonian people with their
distant ancestors
-
the Pelasgians.
Another irrefutable arguments that proves our pre-historic
and ancient Macedonian gene is the alphabet, known under the
name dashes and commas . If that Venetian
-
Phoenician, i.e.
ancient-Macedonian alphabet that dates on the Macedonian ethni¬
cal regio/i from the
ІЗ 1
and
1
1th millennium B.C. is compared with
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the contemporary Macedonian alphabet, it shall be seen that it is
completely the same, i.e. identical. On an artifact discovered on
the archeological locality Gradesnica at Vraca, today in Bulgaria,
there is an inscription that says:
Zet Pir
Macedonian and it
originates from
5862
B.C. and it is written in the same lexical form
and content as our modern Macedonian Cyrillic alphabet without
the slightest difference. Hence, in such form that alphabet existed
almost
8
millennia ago. A datum that shows that in certain regions
of the territory of ethnic Macedonia, the ancient Venetian (Phoe¬
nician) alphabet was completely modified which questions the
hypothesis that claims that modern Macedonian i.e. pan-Slav alp¬
habet was created by Cyril of Thessalonica and perfected by Clim-
ent of
Ohrid.
However, the artifact found on the archeological loc¬
ality Gradesnica denies that hypothesis. By the way, let us mention
that the Hellenic alphabet and the Roman alphabet were composed
years later on the grounds of the ancient -Venetian (Phoenician)
alphabet. In one of his works Herodotus says: Besides using the
carved signs of the first Pelasgians (the natives, i.e. the ancient
Macedonians) they also used the language of the Pelasgians... A
fact which proves that the Hellenes built their vocal and written
tradition on the foundation of the ancient Macedonian while today
the opposite is claimed with no scientific support.
The Venetian
-
Phoenician alphabet in the same lexical
form and content is found on slabs in the
cave Mas d Azii in
Sout¬
hern France by the French archeologist
Eduard
Pieter,
on which
the name of the god of ancient Macedonians IF is coded, with the
inscription Macedonia .This famous scientist-historian estimated
that the slabs with the letters originate from the period between
llu and
25
millennium B.C. Another artifact is found in a cave
in the place called
Biombos,
South Africa, that represents a minia¬
ture amulet rich with elaborate text, dated
75.000
B.C. The ligature
Zeta Macedonia
(State of Macedonia) is written on it which gives us
the right to conclude that the territory of Ethnic Macedonia, where that
alphabet was created, hides very important data that our archeology will
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soon prove that the alphabet called dashes and commas is much
older than the found artifacts in France and South Africa. These
artifacts, as crucial testimonies say that the migrations of the anci¬
ent Macedonian element from the Balkans towards Central Euro¬
pe, Asia and Africa started many millennia before the Trojan war.
Strong confirmation for the firm genetic connection of the
ancient with the modern Macedonians is the personal names and
the patronyms. In written pre-historic sources there are hundreds
and thousands of names that are the same or identical with the
names of the modern Macedonian onomasticon such as for exam¬
ple:
Marko,
Nikola, Makarie,
Jole,
Jose (Josif), Dimitar, Dionis,
Dule,
Gjorgjija,
Kata,
Mara, Roksa,
Terna (Temjana),
etc.
In regard to the patronyms, we shall take for example the
historians and other cultural workers Macedonians from that dis¬
tant time. Their patronyms in number of cases ended with the suff¬
ix ov and ski characteristic for the Slavic element, such as for
example
Marsija
Periandr(ov); Nearh Androtim(ov),
Temen Ti-
mote(ov) and Aristobul Aristobul(ov). They lived in the 4th cen¬
tury A.D, and are known for writing elaborate histories about
Macedonia and the Macedonian people, but which were destroyed
by the Roman. They were all close associates of Alexander III Ma¬
cedonian. Then, Stamen Petrokatr(ov)
(З 1
century A.D), the ol¬
der brother of Alexander III Macedonian after his father, Ptolemy I
Soter
(323-285
B.C.) that carried the patronym
Lag(ov),
the historians
Marsija
Kritodemfav), Polijan
Polijan(öv)
(2nd century B.C.), the
last empress-
pharaon
of Egypt, the Macedonian Cleopatra
VII
Ptolomee(va)
(44-30
B.C.) and the poet Antigon Antigonfav) (1st
century B.C.). As it can be noticed, not one of these dignified Ma¬
cedonians have the Hellenic prefix os , is , us , etc., which is
confirmation for their Macedonian ethnical origin. Concerning the pat¬
ronyms, the suffix ski was the most widely used. A great number
of Macedonian kings proudly used the patronym
Makedonski
(Macedonian). That was also the name of ordinary citizens whose
names we find on gravestones and other archeological findings.
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Fourth, important indicator that confirms the tribal ties with
the modern Macedonians is the Toponymy, i.e. toponyms, orony-
ms and hydronyms. Our distant ancestors, the ancient Pelasgians
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Anti,
Veneti
(Phoenicians), Skiti, Celts, Gaels, i.e. the Ancient Ma¬
cedonians, since distant times had established the topographic
nomenclature of the Balkans, the whole Mediterranean, North Af¬
rica, Asia and the territory of whole Europe. In the period followi¬
ng the Trojan war
(1193-1183
B.C.), when the massive migration of
the ancient Macedonian element started from Asia Minor, Central Asia
and South Asia towards north and north-east on the same continent and
towards North and North-western Europe, the
Anti
and
Veneti
(Phoeni¬
cians), i.e. the ancient Macedonians established the toponymy from the
regions of Alaska, Kamchatka and the city of Vladivostok at the Indian
Ocean in the East, to Spain,
Bretagne
and the British Isles in the Atlantic
Ocean in the west. On that space during the 9th and the 7th century B.C.
the migrational ancient Macedonian masses from Asia formed several
states called Scythia such as for example in Asia Minor, on the te¬
rritory of present Ukraine and Russia and in Northern Ireland, that
later received the name Scotia, i.e. Scotland.
On the territory of
Bretagne in
the Atlantic Ocean, south¬
west from France, there was a stated called
Veneţia,
in present
Northern Spain there was
Celtica
and on the territory north-east of
Spain and Southern France there was Gallia. The toponymy esta¬
blished on those locations had purely Macedonian etymology and
character and its etymological meaning may be interpreted solely
by the Macedonian science. This also refers to the toponymy of
Greece, Italy, Southern France and Spain.
The theogony also represents a strong and inseparable
bond between the ancient and modern Macedonians. According to
Herodotus after the arrival of the Hellenes from Southern Egypt to
the Balkans, between the 7th and the 6th century B.C. they took
over from the Pelasgians, i.e. the ancient Macedonians all the dei¬
ties that were glorified and worshipped in pre-history and that re¬
presented
uni
ue cult sanctuaries starting from the god of Sun II
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(Illyus, Helios, Sol), as the source of life, then the god Chaos, the
goddess Ma, the mother of earth Zemela, Athena
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the mother of
the ancient Macedonian tribe
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the
Anti
and other gods: Zeus
(Star), Poseidon,
Apolon,
Aphrodite,
Artemida, Hera,
Geya,
etc., and this is proved only and exclusively on the Macedonian
ethnical territory, which speaks of their ancient Macedonian origin
and character. The sole fact that the etymology of those deities is a
taboo for the Hellenes and it can be explained and interpreted only
by the Macedonian science, which sufficiently supported by
arguments say a lot about the Macedonian national character of the
pantheon, the theogony of the Balkans.
A particularly important argument that proves the tribal
relations of the ancient with the modern Macedonians are the
terrestrial symbols characteristic for the Macedonian Empire in the
pre-historic civilized world. Those are the four applications of the
terrestrial flag: a Sun with sixteen-rays and the terrestrial coat
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the lion through which the strength and the power of the terrestrial
king and through him
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the Macedonian state.
The Macedonian people continually kept and cherished
those ancient symbols in their original form and content, from pre¬
history to the present. The Sun with sixteen rays has been a
terrestrial symbol for more than five Middle Age centuries for the
dynasty of the Castrioti. The same symbol is engraved in front of
the altars of thousands of churches and monasteries in Western
Macedonia and Western Matia (Arvania), present Albania, the on
the
pafta
of the Miyak bridal costume and above the doors of
Macedonian dukes on that territory. Certain dukes from the Miyak
and the Brsyak ethnic group had painted the lion next to the sun
with sixteen rays above the doors of their homes, thus continuing
the tradition of the ancient Macedonian dynasties. Macedonian
kings of all dynasties starting with
Karan Makedonski
(808-778
B.C.) preferred wearing lion head skin as a crown, then a silver,
i.e. golden diadem, crown and imperial porphyry.
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These seven arguments that confirm the Macedonian anci¬
ent existence on the Balkans, our strong and inseparable tribal
bond with the ancient Macedonians, which as a strong weapon
represents our cultural inheritance are the main postulates and
components that shall be used as foundation for the future building
of the national history of Macedonian people. All versions and
stories that rest upon the fabricated and tendentiously preferred
Carpathian theory , a fruit of the German-Nordic School , plan¬
ted cunningly and perfidiously by the opponents of Macedonia-
nism, should be permanently erased from the memory of the do¬
mestic and world scientific thought. The new authentic and origi¬
nal history should rest upon the truth, upon the foundations of ar¬
guments, exact sources and facts, freed from all absence of criti¬
cism. A key and irreplaceable factor and companion in the forma¬
tion and shaping of the truth about the past of the Macedonian
people in the future should be archeology, i.e. the science of ar¬
cheology, because only it can give answers to all the questions,
which are used today for conscious, tendentious and malicious
speculations and whose ultimate aim is to humiliate and deperso¬
nalize the oldest civilization on the European territory
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the Ma¬
cedonian. With no pretences to convince anybody about who we,
the Macedonians are, and what we are, because there are original
and irrefutable fact and arguments, and we have only presented the
main components in this conclusion with which we defend the
irrefutable hypothesis of our past or more specifically
-
our hom¬
ogeneity with the first inhabitants on the Balkans, with the ancient
Pelasgians, Ancient
-
Veneti-Phoenician Macedonians, with the
Skiti,
Celti,
Gaels, lllyrians and Thracian, with the oldest civiliza¬
tion on the Balkan and the European regions that with its high
achievements in culture has beautified Europe and the world. That
we are right in our claims in this short review, most adequately and
in a documentary manner, in the real light and with scientific facts
and evidence, with irrefutable arguments, we prove that in certain
chapters of this study, chapters built upon relevant historical sour-
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Macedonian roots.
ces, on
words written by the feather pens of
pre
-historic writers, on
archeological findings, authentic artifacts, in front of which even
the gods are forced to kneel.
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spelling | Popovski, Petar 1931- Verfasser (DE-588)136557325 aut Makedonskite koreni = Macedonian roots Petar Popovski Macedonian roots Skopje Kaliografos 2011 688 p. ill., maps 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In kyrill. Schr., mazedon. Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Zivilisation (DE-588)4067906-8 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Staatensukzession (DE-588)4056621-3 gnd rswk-swf Staatenkontinuität (DE-588)4182627-9 gnd rswk-swf Macedonia / History Macedonia / Civilization Makedonien Altertum (DE-588)4393305-1 gnd rswk-swf Nordmazedonien (DE-588)1181214262 gnd rswk-swf Nordmazedonien (DE-588)1181214262 g Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Makedonien Altertum (DE-588)4393305-1 g Zivilisation (DE-588)4067906-8 s Staatenkontinuität (DE-588)4182627-9 s Staatensukzession (DE-588)4056621-3 s Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025335889&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025335889&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
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title | Makedonskite koreni = Macedonian roots |
title_alt | Macedonian roots |
title_auth | Makedonskite koreni = Macedonian roots |
title_exact_search | Makedonskite koreni = Macedonian roots |
title_full | Makedonskite koreni = Macedonian roots Petar Popovski |
title_fullStr | Makedonskite koreni = Macedonian roots Petar Popovski |
title_full_unstemmed | Makedonskite koreni = Macedonian roots Petar Popovski |
title_short | Makedonskite koreni |
title_sort | makedonskite koreni macedonian roots |
title_sub | = Macedonian roots |
topic | Geschichte Zivilisation (DE-588)4067906-8 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Staatensukzession (DE-588)4056621-3 gnd Staatenkontinuität (DE-588)4182627-9 gnd |
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