Talk:John Exarch

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To the author: regarding Ioann Damaskin - please find his Greek name, and don't invent any transliterations, but stricty follow the rules for transliterating Greek names with Latin alphabet... he is a well-known medieval author and you should be able to find data on him, probably in Wikipedia, if you know how to look. Regarding the name of Joan Ekzarh, its good that you gave all possible variations of his name [which all result from not knowing the rules for transliterating Bulgarian (written in Cyrillic) names]. The only problem - you should have given the name written in Bulgarian with Cyrillic letters!!!

Instead of giving advice, I would recommend that you join in and do the edits which you insisted on. VMORO 23:59, 11 November 2005 (UTC)