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    The PolitisKalfov Protocol (Bulgarian: Спогодба Калфов – Политис; Greek: Πρωτόκολλο Πολίτη – Καλφώφ) was a bilateral agreement signed in 1924 at the...
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    representative to the League of Nations, during which time he signed the PolitisKalfov Protocol between Greece and Bulgaria and promoted a resolution at the League...
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    through the failed ratifications of the PolitisKalfov Protocol in 1924 and the Albanian-Bulgarian Protocol (1932). During the interwar period the foreign...
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  • a bilateral Bulgarian-Greek agreement was signed, known as the PolitisKalfov Protocol, recognizing the "Greek Slavophones" as Bulgarians and guaranteeing...
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    speakers, distinct from 16,755 Bulgarian speakers. In 1924 the PolitisKalfov Protocol was signed between Greece and Bulgaria, concerning the protection...
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    Slovenes in 1924, as a reaction to the controversial Greek-Bulgarian PolitisKalfov Protocol on minorities. Balkan League, 1912 Greek–Serbian Alliance of 1867...
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  • agreement was signed in Geneva on September 29, 1925, known as Politis-Kalfov protocol after the demand of the League of Nations, recognizing Greek Slavophones...
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  • The Politis-Kalfov Protocol signed on September 29, 1925 purported to recognize the Slav-speakers of Greek Macedonia as Bulgarians, but this protocol was...
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  • Nations' demand, a Bulgarian-Greek agreement was signed, known as the PolitisKalfov Protocol, which recognized the Greek Slavophones as Bulgarians and guaranteed...
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  • agreement was signed in Geneva on September 29, 1924, known as the PolitisKalfov Protocol, recognizing the "Greek slavophones" as ethnic Bulgarians and guaranteeing...
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    a bilateral Bulgarian-Greek agreement was signed, known as the PolitisKalfov Protocol, recognizing the "Greek Slavophones" as Bulgarians and guaranteeing...
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    released.[citation needed] The Nestorian rebellion ended. The PolitisKalfov Protocol was signed at the League of Nations in Geneva following the Tarlis...
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