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[...] Her father, born Hassan Halilov Ibrahimoff (March 21, 1920 – March 6, 2009), worked at a race track; he was a Bulgarian Muslim, born in Oraio, Xanthi, Greece, and lived in Bulgaria [...]

Quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Thrace: "Western Thrace was withdrawn from Bulgaria under the terms of the 1919 Treaty of Neuilly.[2] Western Thrace was under temporary management of the Entente led by French General Sharpe. In the second half of April 1920 in San Remo conference of the prime ministers of the main allies of the Entente powers (except USA) Western Thrace was given to Greece."

Therefore he was born in a territory "under temporary management of the Entente led by French General Sharpe" and presumably after the transfer his family sought refuge in Bulgaria? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.85.125.130 (talk) 21:02, 1 January 2014 (UTC)

Pomaks also in Greece

If she is a Pomak and her Ancestors from Greece, this is no doubt...

In Greece, they are many ÜPomaks too... Pomaks lives in Bulgarian,European-Turkey and Greece. DNA Studys show's that Pomaks are the old Trace People...not slavs.

Bulgarians, Greek,Turks and Pomak does not show the same DNA.

If a Pomak convert to christ, he changed his Religion...same as evereybody... So who cares? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.248.186.130 (talk) 20:28, 10 June 2012 (UTC)

To be honest there is still a major discussion if the word "pomac" is to be used for describing Slavic muslims. The article in Wikipedia on this subject should also be discussed. Rbaleksandar (talk) 09:03, 29 January 2014 (UTC)