pomaksin
Pomaksin is a term that refers to a group of Slavic Muslims who primarily reside in the Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria and Greece, as well as in parts of Turkey. The Pomaks have a distinct cultural identity shaped by their historical conversion to Islam during the Ottoman period, while retaining many Slavic customs and language features. Their language is a South Slavic dialect, often referred to as the Pomak language, which exhibits regional variations.
Historically, the Pomak communities have faced periods of assimilation pressures and discrimination from both Bulgarian and
The term "Pomak" itself has been subject to debate and different interpretations, with some preferring to identify