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Bulgarian Millet (Turkish: Bulgar Milleti) was an ethno-religious and linguistic community within the Ottoman Empire from the mid-19th to early 20th century. The semi-official term Bulgarian millet, was used by the Sultan for the first time in 1847, and was his tacit consent to a more ethno-linguistic definition of the Bulgarians as a nation. Officially as a separate Millet in 1860 were recognized the Bulgarian Uniates, and then in 1870 the Bulgarian Orthodox Christians (Eksarhhâne-i Millet i Bulgar). At that time the classical Ottoman Millet-system began to degrade with the continuous identification of the religious creed with ethnic identity and the term millet was used as a synonym of nation. In this way, in the struggle for recognition of a separate Church, the modern Bulgarian nation

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  • Bulgarian Millet (en)
  • Millet Bulgaria (in)
  • Millet bulgaro (it)
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  • Millet Bulgaria atau Millet Bulgar adalah sebuah dan dalam Kekaisaran Utsmaniyah dari pertengahan abad ke-19 sampai awal abad ke-20. Istilah semi-resmi millet Bulgaria dipakai oleh Sultan untuk pertama kalinya pada 1847 (in)
  • Bulgarian Millet (Turkish: Bulgar Milleti) was an ethno-religious and linguistic community within the Ottoman Empire from the mid-19th to early 20th century. The semi-official term Bulgarian millet, was used by the Sultan for the first time in 1847, and was his tacit consent to a more ethno-linguistic definition of the Bulgarians as a nation. Officially as a separate Millet in 1860 were recognized the Bulgarian Uniates, and then in 1870 the Bulgarian Orthodox Christians (Eksarhhâne-i Millet i Bulgar). At that time the classical Ottoman Millet-system began to degrade with the continuous identification of the religious creed with ethnic identity and the term millet was used as a synonym of nation. In this way, in the struggle for recognition of a separate Church, the modern Bulgarian nation (en)
  • Il millet bulgaro o bulgar millet (in turco Bulgar Milleti) era una comunità etnoreligiosa e linguistica all'interno dell'Impero ottomano dalla metà del XIX all'inizio del XX secolo. Il termine semiufficiale millet bulgaro fu utilizzato dal Sultano per la prima volta nel 1847, e rappresentò il suo tacito consenso a una definizione maggiormente etno-linguistica dei bulgari come nazione. Ufficialmente come millet separato nel 1860, furono riconosciuti i bulgari uniati, e poi nel 1870 come cristiani ortodossi bulgari (Eksarhhâne-i Millet i Bulgar). A quel tempo il classico sistema ottomano del millet iniziò a degradarsi con la continua identificazione del credo religioso con l'identità etnica e il termine millet veniva usato come sinonimo di nazione. In questa direzione, nella lotta per il ri (it)
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