Makedonya'da Rum-Ulah Çatışması
Journal: Yakın Dönem Türkiye Araştırmaları/Recent Period Turkish Studies (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2003-12-25
Abstract
After Ottoman Empire lost Ottoman-Russia Fight in 1877-78, Ayestefanos Agreement which made Ottoman Empire accept the leaving of Macedonia to Bulgaria was not accepted by European countries especially by England and then Balkan boundaries were drown again with Berlin agreement, so Macedonia was left to Ottoman Empire. However, this had not been an ultimate solution but had been a starting point for a new struggle and this struggle happened among Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece. Istanbul Greek Orthodoxy Church, which hold in hand most of the churches made churches a struggle plot because it followed a way for Greece. Vlach-Greek struggle happened mostly in Monastir and Salonica provinces and especially in Gevgilli and around. Greece and Greek Patriarch, who wanted to make Vlachs be Helen, exhibited an intensive performance in all ways from churches to schools. However, they could not get a complete success. But most of the places where Vlachs lived were left to Greece with 1913 Biikresh Agreement, Vlach's national awakening got a big strike and so some of them moved to Romania.
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