Bulgaria became the cultural center of the Slavic Orthodox world in the 9th and 10th centuries.
That act was of great importance not only for Bulgaria but for the whole Slavic world.
He was a writer and perhaps the greatest Serbian expert on church law and the Slavic world.
They were also apostles-Christianizators of the Slavic world.
Such art from beyond the Slavic world is less significant as part of a museum collection than as an extension of the cosmopolitan local scenery.
But in the Slavic world is full of tales about human transformations.
Their importance for trade with the Slavic world however was limited to the coastal regions and their hinterlands.
By the beginning of the 11th century most of the Slavic world had converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
The Slavic world consists of the Slavic-speaking states and populations in Eurasia.
While other cultures degenerate in their blind struggle for existence, the Slavic world should be viewed as a Messiah among them.