Българското етническо присъствие в Западна Тракия и Одринско XIX-XXI в.
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An up-to-date and original research title in a new era, which continues the theme of the Bulgarian ethnic presence and its traces today in the southernmost limits of the Bulgarian ethnic territory in the former Ottoman Empire, recognized as having a predominantly Bulgarian population and by the Ambassadorial Conference in Constantinople in 1876 and from the firman for the establishment of the Bulgarian Exarchate in 1872, remaining under the Berlin Treaty of 1878 outside the borders of the modern Bulgarian state. Clarifying the demography and statistics, which should give an idea of the ethnic character of Thrace until the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), is the most problematic task, for the solution of which Rumen Ivanov refers not only to the literature we know, but also uses with many spring sources. The book also sheds light on a very little-addressed issue in Bulgarian historiography, related to the number and displacement of the Bulgarian-Mohammedans in Turkey in the period after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 and the Balkan Wars, including up to the present day.