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What (who) is panslavism$535702$ - definition

19TH CENTURY POLITICAL IDEOLOGY CONCERNED WITH THE ADVANCEMENT OF INTEGRITY AND UNITY FOR THE SLAVIC-SPEAKING PEOPLES
Pan-Slavic; Pan-Slavist; Panslavism; Pan-slavistic; Pan-slavism; Pan Slav; Pan-slavist; Pan–Slavic; Pan–Slavism; Pan-Slavicism; Panslavist; Pan Slavism; Pan-Slavs; Slavisphere; Pan-Slavists; Pan-Slav; Euro-Slavism; Euroslavism; Pan-Slavic movement; Pan-Slavism in the Czech lands and Slovakia
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Panslavism         
·noun A scheme or desire to unite all the Slavic races into one confederacy.
Panslavist         
·noun One who favors Panslavism.
panslavism         
[pan'sl?:v?z(?)m]
¦ noun the principle or advocacy of the political union of all Slavs or all Slavic peoples.
Derivatives
panslavist adjective &noun

Wikipedia

Pan-Slavism

Pan-Slavism, a movement which crystallized in the mid-19th century, is the political ideology concerned with the advancement of integrity and unity for the Slavic people. Its main impact occurred in the Balkans, where non-Slavic empires had ruled the South Slavs for centuries. These were mainly the Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice.