EVO NAJNOVIJE TEORIJE KOJA MIRI STAVOVE SVIH UCHESNIKA U FORUMU
(SRBI = drevno nomadsko SARMATSKO PLEME 1/2 + SLOVENI 1/2)
*Da ne budem bezobrazan, dodacu recimo 5% ostalih svakojakih
Iran ----> Ukraina ---> Danasnja Ceska-Istocna Nemacka-Poljska -----> Balkan
To dokazuje sarenilo ljudi na ovim prostorima.
IPAK, procentualno preovladavaju ljudi slovenskog porekla
CIA JE CIA
Bugari su mesanog porekla ali zvanicno ne pripadaju slovenskoj grupi naroda. Oznaceni su sa zvezdicom. Za slovene ih najvise vezuje jezik.
Litvanija i Letonija su tu jer u njima zivi veliki procenat rusa,... koji su naravno sloveni.
Srbija se zvanicho smatra slovenskom zemljom!
PA SVAKO NEK SE NADJE gde je
C I A
THE WORLD FACT BOOK
Slavs are Europe's Largest Ethnic and Linguistic Group
General information about the Slavic country of your roots Belarus Bosnia & Herzegovina Bulgaria* Carpatho-Rusyns Croatia Czech Republic Latvia* Lithuania* Macedonia Poland Russia Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Sorben-Wenden Ukraine
*Bulgarians, are of mixed origin, speak a Slavic language and are often designated as south Slavs.
*Latvians and Lithuanians are Balts. (Latvia and Lithuania anyway, have a large Slavic population.)
BELARUS
Little is known of the origins of Slavs. Philologists and archaeologists theorize that the Slavs settled very early in the Carpathian Mountains or in the area of present-day Belarus.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
In the seventh century, Croats and Serbs settled in the land that now makes up Bosnia and Hercegovina
BULGARIA * (turkish tribe)
The Bulgars, a Central Asian Turkic tribe, merged with the local Slavic inhabitants in the late 7th century to form the first Bulgarian state. In succeeding centuries, Bulgaria struggled with the Byzantine Empire to assert its place in the Balkans, but by the end of the 14th century the country was overrun by the Ottoman Turks.
CARPTO-RUSYNS (GALICIA)
Carpatho-Rusyns have never had their own state nor even an administrative entity that encompassed all the territory where they have lived. Carpatho-Rusyns are linguistically and culturally an East Slavic people who live along a linguistic-cultural boundary, the other side of which is inhabited by West Slavic (Poles and Slovaks), Finno-Ugric (Magyars), and Romance (Romanian) peoples
CROATIA
The lands that today comprise Croatia were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the close of World War I. In 1918, the Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia
Some scholars now argue that the original Serbs and Croats were Central Asian Sarmatian nomads who entered Europe with the Huns in the fourth century A.D. The theory proposes that the Sarmatian Serbs settled in a land designated as White Serbia, in what is now Saxony and Western Poland. The Sarmatian Serbs, it is argued, intermarried with the indigenous Slavs of the region, adopted their language, and transferred their name to the Slavs.
CZECH REPUBLIC
The earliest records of Slavic inhabitants in present-day Czechoslovakia date from the fifth century A.D. The ancestors of the Czechs settled in present-day Bohemia and Moravia
LATVIA * (slavs - russians, belorussians, ukrains and polish - 40%)
Latvians have resided in their present geographical area for more than 2,000 years. Their closest ethnic relatives are the ancient Prussians, the Galinds, the Jatvings, and the Lithuanians
LITHUANIA * (slavs - russians, belorussians and polish - 20%)
Their ancestors moved to the Baltic region about 3000 B.C. from beyond the Volga region of central Russia. In Roman times, they traded amber with Rome and around A.D. 900-1000 split into different language groups, namely, Lithuanians, Prussians, Latvians, Semigallians, and others.
MACEDONIA
In its earliest history, Macedonia was ruled by the Bulgars and the Byzantines, who began a long tradition of rivalry over that territory. Slavs invaded and settled Byzantine Macedonia late in the sixth century
POLAND
According to Polish myth, the Slavic nations trace their ancestry to three brothers who parted in the forests of Eastern Europe, each moving in a different direction to found a family of distinct but related peoples
SERBIA
Like the Croats, the Serbs are believed to be a purely Slavic people who originated in the Ukraine. Byzantine sources report that some Serbs migrated southward in the seventh century A.D. and eventually settled in the lands that now make up southern Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Bosnia, and Hercegovina.
Some scholars now argue that the original Serbs and Croats were Central Asian Sarmatian nomads who entered Europe with the Huns in the fourth century A.D. The theory proposes that the Sarmatian Serbs settled in a land designated as White Serbia, in what is now Saxony and Western Poland. The Sarmatian Serbs, it is argued, intermarried with the indigenous Slavs of the region, adopted their language, and transferred their name to the Slavs.
SLOVAKIA
The earliest records of Slavic inhabitants in present-day Czechoslovakia date from the fifth century A.D. The ancestors of the Czechs settled in present-day Bohemia and Moravia, and those of the Slovaks settled in present-day Slovakia
SLOVENIA
The Slovenes, a Slavic people, migrated southwestward across present-day Romania in about the sixth century A.D., and settled in the Julian Alps
SORBEN-WENDEN
The Sorbs are a Slavic minority indigenous to the region known as Lusatia in the German states of Saxony and Brandenburg (in former GDR territory). They are or were also known as Lusatians, Wends Lusatian Serbs or Serbs of Luzice.
UKRAINE
Ukrainians trace their ancestry to the East Slavic tribes that inhabited the present-day Ukrainian Republic in the first centuries after the birth of Christ and were part of the state of Kievan Rus' formed in the ninth century