"Croatian nationality is likewise a combination of Latin, Pannon, Illir, Slav, German, Turk and Fin factors."
"Nature and development of events, supported by open linguistic proofs, leads to the assessment that the Croats of the Central Europe, or the 'White Croatia', were from the Oghur group of Turks, and were brothers of Danubian, Volga and Caucasus Bulgarians. They came to the heartland of Slavs in the mid 6th century, so were not yet, or at all slavicized in the time Heracleios, the first half of the next century.
"Then a group of them, led by seven brothers, whose names we know and are all Turkish, left the country to move Dalmatia, as allies of Byzantine, which was likewise in an endless conflict with Avars."
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The same can be thought for Serbs also, but with less Turkish influence. About half a century later from the Croat migration, Kuber Khan, brother of the Bulgarian state-founder Asparukh Khan, came with his people to refuge to the khan of Avars, the premier enemy. Being afraid of the new Oghur uprise, which had experienced in Avar capital in 631, about the time of Croat migration, the khan of Avars separated Kuber from his own people and make governor of a region near Byzantine frontier, likely today's Srem. There he eventually became head of a mutiny, a common action of Oghur remnants, Slavs (Sorbic Slavs coming from Eastern Germany as Avar allies) and Byzantine captives. He and his followers fled to Southern Macedonia, then turned back and settled on the heart of today's Serbia.
Kuber was likely the first Serbian king, there are a few more Turkish names known as Serbian governors and kings.
Around this political formation, Serbian nation making process developed."
"The Croatian case is basically a copy of the Bulgarian one."
Summary, Osman Karatay, Hırvat ulusunun oluşumu: erken Ortaçağ'da Türk-Hırvat ilişkileri (Postanak hrvatskog naroda: tursko-hrvatske veze u ranom srednjem vijeku), Ankara, 2000, 185-188.
Ne mogu vise, eksplodiracu od smijeha. Prvi srpski kralj Kuber.

Ovaj je zajeb'o sve balkanske soviniste i autohtoniste.