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The Polish Nobility believe(d) that they were descendants of the ancient Sarmantians that were closely related to the Medes from West Asia. There is 9% of I2 in Poland. My question sounds: how true is this???
http://cgca.net/coglinks/origin/EastEuropeans.htm#_ftnref34
http://www-staff.it.uts.edu.au/~don/polish/polonaise02.html
I believe there is posibility it is true . For White Croats in Krakow aeria I believe they are Sarmatians . Vandals who use to live in Poland could also be Sarmatians . And there could be even more Sarmatians that settled Poland during they move to west .
There is also legend about Sarmatian origin of Lithuanian nobility , and Lithuania and Poland use to be in same state in Midle Ages . There is 6% of I2a in Lithuania and only 1% in Latvia , and they are neighboring states and they are both Balts . This diference is suprising and could give some weight to claims of Sarmatian origins .
I believe there is posibility it is true . For White Croats in Krakow aeria I believe they are Sarmatians . Vandals who use to live in Poland could also be Sarmatians . And there could be even more Sarmatians that settled Poland during they move to west .
There is also legend about Sarmatian origin of Lithuanian nobility , and Lithuania and Poland use to be in same state in Midle Ages . There is 6% of I2a in Lithuania and only 1% in Latvia , and they are neighboring states and they are both Balts . This diference is suprising and could give some weight to claims of Sarmatian origins .
Thank you very much. White Croats connection makes more sense than the whole Sarmatian myth to me.
Thank you very much. White Croats connection makes more sense than the whole Sarmatian myth to me.
White Croat conection makes more sence to me to , but I wouldnt exclude some previous Sarmatian settlement . Here is something about White Croats architecture:
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=hr&sl=hr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.croatia.org%2Fcrown%2Farticles% 2F9864%2F1%2FWhite-Croats-in-Ukraine-and-their-seat-Stiljsko-near-the-city-of-Lviv.html
Thanks for answering
They're for sure the best candidates.
I'm pretty sure that these so called Sarmatians were more (proto-)Slavic than Iranic. How sure are we that those folks spoke an Iranic language?
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