Because we were once part of their musilim empire "Ottoman Empire"! But no more down with Turkey!
It's not accurate to say that all Turks hate Bulgarians. Historical conflicts between the two countries, such as the Balkan Wars and past territorial disputes, have fueled tension between some individuals. However, it's important to recognize that these feelings are not universal and that there are many Turks and Bulgarians who have positive relationships and mutual respect for each other.
There is no universal reason why all countries may dislike China. Some countries may have strained relations with China due to geopolitical differences, human rights concerns, trade disputes, territorial claims, or historical conflicts. It's important to note that not all countries have negative views of China, and international relations are influenced by a complex interplay of factors.
It's not accurate to say all Americans hate science. While there may be some individuals who reject scientific findings due to personal beliefs or misinformation, many Americans value and support science. Science has contributed greatly to many aspects of life, from technology advancements to medical breakthroughs, and is widely respected and utilized in the country.
Some people may have negative stereotypes or preconceived notions about Texans based on cultural, political, or social differences. It's important to recognize that these perspectives are not reflective of all individuals from Texas, and generalizations can perpetuate misunderstandings and bias.
Yes, "Mein Kampf" is banned in India. The book, written by Adolf Hitler, promotes extremist ideologies and is prohibited by the Indian government to prevent the spread of hate speech and incitement to violence.
The Crusades led to the increased power of European monarchs and the Catholic Church, as well as the establishment of new trade routes and cultural exchanges between the East and West. However, they also resulted in religious tensions, persecution of non-Christians, and the weakening of Byzantine Empire.
The bulk of the population is Orthodox christians (Bulgarians). In 2nd position is Turkish speaking Bulgarians (descents of Otoman Turks), then the Gypsy (Roma) community. Small number of Jews, Armenians are also present
Romania was invaded by Hungarians and Russians, Austrians and Turks, Bulgarians and Ukrainians, Polish and Tartarians, Gypsies, Jews, etc.
Bulgarians, Turks (Turkish-speaking Bulgarians), Roma-speaking Gyspsies. These three are major ethnic groups (Bulgarians are the biggest). There are small minorities of Jews, Armenian and Greeks.
Turks do not hate Moroccans. If anything they feel a kinship with Moroccans as they have many similarities due to being Muslim nations on the edge of Europe with numerous emigrants in European countries.
Australian New Zealand Association Corps fought in WW1 because they were part of the British Empire and Commonwealth. Since Britain was at war with the Turks, the Australians and New Zealanders felt the duty to honor their obligation to the Empire. As for the Turks specifically, opposed to say the Austro-Hungarians, Bulgarians, or Germans, that was decided by British Command.
There are many more than four ethnic groups on the Balkan Peninsula. There are twelve national ethnic groups on the Balkans (Albanians, Bosnian, Bulgarians, Croatians, Greeks, Herzegovinians, Kosovars, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Romanians, Serbians, and Turks). There are also many ethnic groups by immigration, such as Italians, Germans, Russians, Ukrainians, and Cypriots.
Because the Ottoman colonializing Turks made such slaughter and massacre to local innocent Bulgarians of Batak...that Bulgarian history never remembers. it was a genocide!
Bulgaria is the most mountainous country located in the Black Sea. About 85% of its people are ethnic Bulgarians, while nearly 10% are Turkish minorities.
Dacians&Getes were our ancestors. Invaders were Romans, Goths, Bulgarians, Khazars, Avars, Slavish peoples, Cumans, Huns, Mongols, Hungarians, Austrians, Turks, Russian etc.
Yes, they do. Bulgarians have a president and a prime minister too.
Yes.
White.