pomak การใช้
- Nowadays, Osikovo is a pomak village with no industrial subjects.
- Four mosques are built in the pomak villages of the municipality.
- There were 250 pomak households in Kornitsa in the end of 1912.
- There were 200 pomak households in Lazhnitsa in the end of 1912.
- Another 34, 234 spoke Pomak as second best language.
- Pomak, Muslim, Turkish, Albanian and others.
- There is also a Pomak-Greek dictionary by Ritvan Karahodja, 1996.
- In the 19th century people of Pomak origin came from other Muslim villages.
- The Pomak language was used mainly in oral communication.
- In 1916 D . Gadzhanov noted about 4780 pomak people, living in Babyak.
- The Greek government gives no legal status to Macedonian, Arvanite, Pomak or Vlach.
- The name adopted and used instead of Pomak is " Bulgarian Muslims ".
- The population is Muslim of Pomak origin.
- The population is Muslim of pomak origin.
- Nowadays the village is inhabited by people of pomak origin, who are predominantly Muslim.
- Its inhabitants took part in the Pomak uprising against the Bulgarian and Russian forces in 1878.
- Recently, the Pomak Institute has published an alphabet with 29 letters for the Pomak language.
- Recently, the Pomak Institute has published an alphabet with 29 letters for the Pomak language.
- In the census of 1965, 23, 138 Turkish citizens spoke Pomak as mother language.
- According to an alternative opinion, the Pomak language is an original Slavic language with many dialects.
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