"Ал Фадлан оценява Воложка България 9ти век на 50 000 юрти.
х 6 човека = 300 000 души.
Значи Аспарух да е имал 100 - 300 000 души ?"
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Да - обаче Аспарух е пристигнал в ПРОВИНЦИЯ БЪЛГАРИЯ - забележи не провинция слъвяния или други измишльотини
Тогава -
ПИТА СЕ -
КОЛКО БЪЛГАРИ СА БИЛИ В ПРОВИНЦИЯ БЪЛГАРИЯ ПРЕДИ ИДВАНЕТО НА АСПАРУХ???
300 000?, 500 000?, милион??, два мирлиона БЪЛГАРИ??? - преди идването на Аспарух
По подразбиране - в ПРОВИНЦИЯ БЪЛГАРИЯ по времето на Виталиан (514 г) населението не е било от китайци или славяни а от ПРЕОБЛАДАВАЩО ЧИСТИ БЪЛГАРИ
И като добавим хората на Аспарух към населението на провинция България - ще се получи едно доста по-голямо ЧИСТО БЪЛГАРСКО НАСЕЛЕНИЕ.
По-долу не цитирам Ганчо Ценов, а направо ЙОАН от НИКИУ - за да хване дикиш
THE CHRONICLE
OF
JOHN, BISHOP OF NIKIU
"72. And Vitalian, whom we have just mentioned, raised a revolt against the emperor Anastasius, and seized Thrace and Scythia 206 and Mysia, and mustered a numerous army. 73. And the emperor sent against him a general named Hypatius. And when they fought together, he was vanquished by Vitalian and taken prisoner. And on the payment of a large ransom he was set free. 74. But immediately on his return to the emperor, the latter removed him from his command, and appointed in his room another general, named Cyril, of the province of Illyria. 75. And he also gave battle to Vitalian, and there was great slaughter on both sides. Cyril the general retired into the city named Odyssus, and stayed there while Vitalian withdrew into the province of Bulgaria. 76. And he gave large sums of money to the guards who kept the gates of Odyssus, and then, marching by night, he put Cyril the general to death and captured the city. 77. And he attacked also the province of Thrace, and plundered all its wealth, and likewise the cities of Europe, and Sycae, and the region over against Constantinople and Sosthenium, and he established himself in the church of the holy Archangel Michael, devising by what means he could make himself master of the empire of Byzantium. "
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