Pan-Bulgarism
Pan-Bulgarism is a term used by critics for various special forms of Bulgarian nationalism or the Bulgarian view of history. This panbulgarischen ideas are both the pan-Turkism and Pan-turanism and the Panslawismus (z. B. pan-serbism contrary).
Pan-Bulgarism in relation to Slavic peoples
The term was first used by the Austro-Hungarian side in 1885 to describe Bulgarian efforts to unite the Principality of Bulgaria (Little Bulgaria) with the autonomous Ottoman East Rumelia .
Especially Greek and Serbian critics complain a supposed Panbulgarismus against Macedonia, whose population is a Bulgarian brother people of Bulgarian view, see Proto-Bulgarians and Slav Macedonians .
Pan-Bulgarism in relation to Turkic peoples
Pan-Bulgarian also refers to the idea of classifying the Turkic languages of the Volga-Bulgarians , Chuvashes, Bashkirs, Tatars, etc. into a supposedly Eastern Bulgarian language group within a Bulgarian language family .