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Re: Един въпрос не по темата [re: kalinka72] |
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tulsanew (mutrigur) |
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| Публикувано | 28.11.04 17:21 |
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Не надценявам своите възможности
и не се опитвам да наложа "визии"
за обединение на българския народ.
Обаче, смятам че не е фикция съвместната работа
на заинтересовани
индивиди и организации в това направление.
Запознат съм малко и с различните интерпретации
на богомилството.
Ето една ..теза на македонски ..учени:
" It is beyond doubt that Bogomilism emerged in Macedonia.
At that time a larger part of Macedonia was under Bulgarian authority.
The aim of the conquerors was clear: to incorporate Macedonia within the framework of the military and administrative regime of the Bulgaria state in a speedy and painless way, thus breaking up the clan-tribal system of the Macedonian principalities.
Bulgarian rulers achieved their aim, the tribal rule of the Macedonian Slavs weakened, and new feudal relations gained ground.
The independent traditions of the Macedonian Slavs gave way to feudal exploitation.
Wars became frequent, taxes higher, robberies and violence common, and natural disasters an additional punishment for the common people.
Villages grew poorer: peasants lost their properties and means of production. Many of them were taken as prisoners, and a majority of them became serfs, slaves to the land they cultivated, owing to actions by King Symeon.
Symeon began to replace tribal ownership of land with feudal ownership, whereby the peasant was fully dependent on the feudal lord.
"In order to satisfy his soldiers and officers, Symeon had to rob the defeated. And as the Macedonian Slavs were those who were defeated and conquered, he robbed their properties."
Romanus I Lecapenus informed King Symeon in a letter that 20,000 people from Macedonia had escaped to Byzantium;
they had fled "because of the violence and intent of the Bulgarian armies."

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