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'''''The Ten Lies of ]''''' (]: ''Десетте лъжи на македонизма'', or ''Desette lazhi na makedonizma''; ]: ''Десетте лаги на македонизмот'' or ''Desette lagi na makedonizmot'') is a book authored by Bulgarian historian and director of the ] Dr. ] in 2003. The book was published in ] by "St. Clement of Ohrid", ], ] and in ] by the publishing house "Blaže Koneski", ]<ref></ref>, ]. The book describes ten major alleged lies of ] from the perspective of Bulgarian historical science, as formulated by the author:

#Contemporary Macedonia and the Macedonian people — descendants of Ancient Macedonia and its people
#The "pure Macedonian Slavs" and the "Bulgarians — ]"
#The Saints ] and ], ], ], ], ] and ] — "Macedonian educators" and "authors of the Macedonian alphabet"
#"Macedonian" tzar ] and his "Macedonian" kingdom
#"]" (1019-1767) — "Macedonian church"
#The "ethnic Macedonians" and the Bulgarian exarchate, which conquered the "Macedonian people"
#IMRO — organization of Macedonians for the liberation of the Macedonian people
#Krste Misirkov — "Macedonian" of the 20th century
#Heroic struggle of the Macedonian people against "Bulgarian occupiers" (1941-1944).
#About the "rejoicing" of the Macedonian people for their second inclusion in Yugoslavia in 1944 and the 250,000 "Macedonians" in Bulgaria.

The book has attracted a significant amount of criticism from the government of the ]. According to Dimitrov himself, it has sold approximately 18,000 copies in the Republic of Macedonia and about 10,000 copies in Bulgaria as of 2003. <ref>{{bg icon}}</ref>. The Macedonian language version is also freely available online.

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== External links ==
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*, criticizing ''The Ten Lies of Macedonism''. The author of the book is a machine engineer, having received no formal education in history. {{bg icon}}
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this is 100 % Bulgarian propaganda 'alla Todor Zhivkov. does not deserve to be talked about!