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Todor, what are you trying to demonstrate by changing some words here (for example "liberating" changed with "conquered")??? This could easily be seen by anybody as vandalism. Let me explain you some simple facts: It is obvious that the anexation of this mediaeval principality in 1388-89 by Wallachia was than seen rather as a liberation. If you don't like it because you are a nationalist, that doesn't mean it's not true. In 1388 the Ottomans conquered that land - that we both agree, ok ? So it could be said, no doubt about it, that the Christians (being either Romanians or Bulgarians, it doesn't matter) liberated it. Back in those times NOBODY maked the difference between my people and yours, Mircea the Elder was seen as a liberator (there are contemporary descriptions that mention this fact), and modern-day nationalistic propaganda has no place in here ! Madalinfocsa 20:35, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

22:22, 26 November 2006 (UTC)~Exactly Madalinfocsa! The inhabitants considered the annexation of the territory by Mircea as liberation of Muslim Rule by a fellow ORTHODOX Christian ruler. 22:22, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

"So it could be said, no doubt about it, that the Christians (being either Romanians or Bulgarians, it doesn't matter) liberated it. Back in those times NOBODY maked the difference between my people and yours.." What ..??? Are you kidding?

Why don’t you mention the Bulgarian nationality of Dobrotitsa and Ivanko, why you pass over in silence that they ware previously separated Bulgarian Boyars??? They ware actually separatists and tsar Ivan Shishman atac was an attempt to reunite Bulgaria.

The Principality emerged due to the weaking central power during the reign of emperor Ivan Alexander in the mid 14th century from the Bulgarian Empire, its territory have always been in the Empire up to this moment so it has nothing to do with Vlachia which is independent only from the 14th century. The population, though undoubtedly mixed consisted mainly of Bulgarians because these lands were never lost to any enemy.
To crate an impression that this principality was vlach or romanian is an insult to the history and dignity of Bulgaria. Part of these lands may now be in Romania but this does not n=mean that they have always been there. --Gligan 18:11, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Spare me with insult and dignity, this is not an encyclopedia for pleasing the Bulgarian people. This is an encyclopedia which presents documented facts! Your communist-nationalist-chauvinist methods of labeling Dobrogea, Dobrotitsa, Kaloyan etc. as Bulgarian and only Bulgarian is unscientific and pitiful, no place for it here. --Alex:Dan 15:15, 14 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]