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Definition of Pomak in English: Pomaknoun ˈpəʊmakˈpōmak A Muslim Bulgarian. 保加利亚穆斯林 Example sentencesExamples - This has fuelled suspicion of Muslims in general especially the Pomaks, who many Bulgarians view as Muslim by choice, rather than by tradition.
- Since that time, the Bulgarian National Assembly has taken measures to restore the Pomaks' civil rights.
- Nowadays the terms Pomaks and Bulgarian Muslims are used as interchangeable and synonyms, without evaluating the minority group at all.
- The Muslims of Macedonia consist of Albanians, Turks, Pomaks, Bosnians and Gypsies.
- These include not only ethnic Macedonians, but Gypsies, Turks, Romanian-speaking Vlachs, indigenous Albanians, and Pomaks: Muslims with Koranic names and traditions, who speak an archaic dialect of Bulgarian.
- A photography master's project on Bulgarian Pomaks - the descendants of Bulgarians forced to convert to Islam during Ottoman Rule brought her here.
- It expelled almost 300 000 ethnic Turks and Muslim Slavs, known as Pomaks, segregated Roma and subdued all expressions of ethnic diversity.
- Among the Pomaks and Gypsies, Christian and Islamic beliefs and practices often coexist.
Definition of Pomak in US English: Pomaknounˈpōmak A Muslim Bulgarian. 保加利亚穆斯林 Example sentencesExamples - Since that time, the Bulgarian National Assembly has taken measures to restore the Pomaks' civil rights.
- A photography master's project on Bulgarian Pomaks - the descendants of Bulgarians forced to convert to Islam during Ottoman Rule brought her here.
- The Muslims of Macedonia consist of Albanians, Turks, Pomaks, Bosnians and Gypsies.
- This has fuelled suspicion of Muslims in general especially the Pomaks, who many Bulgarians view as Muslim by choice, rather than by tradition.
- Nowadays the terms Pomaks and Bulgarian Muslims are used as interchangeable and synonyms, without evaluating the minority group at all.
- It expelled almost 300 000 ethnic Turks and Muslim Slavs, known as Pomaks, segregated Roma and subdued all expressions of ethnic diversity.
- Among the Pomaks and Gypsies, Christian and Islamic beliefs and practices often coexist.
- These include not only ethnic Macedonians, but Gypsies, Turks, Romanian-speaking Vlachs, indigenous Albanians, and Pomaks: Muslims with Koranic names and traditions, who speak an archaic dialect of Bulgarian.
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