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English: The Early Medieval Balkans according with the below books.
Date May 9, 2014
Source P. M. Barford, The Early Slavs. Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe, ISBN 0-8014-3977-9;
John Fine, Jr., The Early Medieval Balkans, ISBN 0 472 081497;
D. Hupchik, The Balkans. From Constantinople to Communism;
Roman Kovalev, (ed.), The Other Europe in the Middle Ages: Avars, Bulgars, Khazars and Cumans, Brill, pp. 151–236. ISBN 978-90-04-16389-8;
Ian Mladjov, “Trans‐Danubian Bulgaria: Reality and Fiction“, in Byzantine Studies n.s. 3, 1998 [2000], 85–128;
Coriolan Horaţiu Opreanu, “The North-Danube Regions from the Roman Province of Dacia to the Emergence of the Romanian Language (2nd–8th Centuries AD)“ in Ioan-Aurel Pop & Ioan Bolovan (eds.) History of Romania, Romanian Cultural Institute (Center for Transylvanian Studies) 2005, pp. 59–132, ISBN 978-973-7784-12-4;
Dragan Veselinov Manchov's works (1834-1908) synthetised here: File:Bulgaria-Iván_Asen-es.svg and [1];
Jean W. Sedlar, East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000–1500, University of Washington Press, 2011 ISBN 0-295-97291-2;
Victor Spinei, The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-Thirteenth century, Koninklijke Brill 2009, ISBN 978-90-04-17536-5.
Author Mladifilozof & Claude Zygiel
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Other versions by TKostolany
according with the Hungarian point of view, where the Slavic principality of Blatnograd is confused with the antic Pannonia, the river Dniester is confused with the Prut, the Aegean islands are already Genoese five centuries in advance, and the Bulgarian lands across the Danube are minimized, with precise borders, when in reality they were often fluctuant; this area is represented without the Bulgarian control on the gold, copper and salt mines in Transylvania (also exploited on the Dacian and Roman times) and without populations, because for hungarian historiography, it is essential that there was no population in Transylvania before the Magyars, neither Slavic nor Romance.

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current12:17, 5 October 2023Thumbnail for version as of 12:17, 5 October 2023560 × 423 (212 KB)GPinkertonReverted to version as of 20:57, 9 May 2014 (UTC) COM:OW
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