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I found this copy (presumably published with permission?) of O etnogenezi Crnogoraca [hr] online, and it would appear that the quote is indeed "to the people of Duklja and the Croats". However, the Mihailo V's title was indeed "Prince of Triballians and Serbs" according to this latin translation of Synopsis historiōn, Volume 2 (...Tribaliorum ac Serborum principatum tenebat....
I will have to look into this further to see whether he later held the title "King of the Slavs" or "King of the Serbs". –MJL‐Talk‐☖ 20:19, 31 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I know exactly what the situation is at hrwiki. As for O etnogenezi Crnogoraca, you are going to need to present some evidence that it is a revisionist propaganda pamphlet. –MJL‐Talk‐☖ 07:07, 1 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]