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There is a large minority nation in the Balkans which is mostly overlooked 
and neglected, even if they used to have an independent and recognized state of 
their own not so long ago. Minahan doesn't count them at all among many nations 
of One Europe. They number @ 500 000 - (150 000-200 in Bulgaria, 35 000 in 
Greece, some in Macedonia, and a large diaspora in Turkey -@ 300 000), speak 
dialects of Bulgarian and Turkish and maintain a strong and distinct identity. 
Their homeland is in the Rhodope Mountains. Bulgarians and Greeks consider them 
mostly converted to Islam Slavs. The Turks, on the other hand, like to believe 
they are descendants of ancient Cumans who accepted Islam from the early Muslim 
missionaries.
When the Bulgarian Principality was created in the 
aftermath of the Russo-Turkish war, the Congress of Berlin 1878 established, at 
British insistence, an autonomous, but largely independent province of Eastern 
Rumelia with the Christian governor who was, nominally only, appointed by the 
Ottoman Sultan. The Pomaks rebelled against the Bulgarian-dominated Eastern 
Rumelia and established, with the British help, an independent Pomak Republic of 
Tamrash which lasted until the military coup brought Eastern Rumelia into the 
Bulgarian State in 1886. The territory of the Republic was then reincorporated 
into the Ottoman Empire. 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 24 
June 2008
 
![[Pomak Nation]](../images/b/bg-pomak.gif) image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 October 2009
 
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 October 2009
The Tamrash Pomak Republic used the flag of three horizontal bands of red-green-black.
This flag is still considered as a flag of the Pomak Nation to this day.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Tamrash 
http://www.pomaklarinsesi.tr.gg/
http://pomaklar.azbuz.com/readArticle.jsp?objectID=5000000002024069 
http://slavia-slavialand7.tripod.com/ 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 24 
June 2008
 
![[Pomak Nation]](../images/b/bg-pomak1.gif) image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 October 2009
 
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 October 2009
One of the Turkish websites shows the flag in different arrangement: 
red-black-green.
http://alcannes.azbuz.com/readArticle.jsp?objectID=5000000001862385 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 24 June 2008
 
![[Pomak Nation]](../images/b/bg_pomak2.gif) image by Chech Explorer, 3 December 2011
 
 image by Chech Explorer, 3 December 2011
I have just published the flag of the Pomaks here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomak, 
based on information on the Encyclopedia of the Stateless nations:
http://books.google.com 
Chech Explorer, 3 December 2011