So here I am back after some couple of years, did not do much research though but would like to start again and see what are the new findings for E-V13 and R1b.
Anyone who has anything interesting please share...
Yes however we are arguing about pre Molossians pre Mycenaean, probably around 4,500 ybp, and not labeling it with any names, it's just E-V13.....Molossians might have descend from E-V13 though (we don't know), we know that E-V13 is pretty high in those areas....
Of course i know, check the Maciamo map i sourced....i doesn't matter if its a bit far because as I noted E-V13 traveled around and spread, they didn't get stuck in one place.
It would make sense that Terramare Culture (Italiy, Sicily, Sardinia) and Illyria at 4,000 ybp had a majority E-V13...
That is Maciamo arguing, we are not talking here by specific names, it said that Terramare Culture (Italiy, Sicily, Sardinia) and Illyria at 4,000 ybp had a majority E-V13
if this is correct that Illyria area was majority E-V13 then surely they have came from either South Greece or even...
Mild clashes as IKE said LOL, so mild that if you see the list i sourced you'll understand, all the highest level state officials found guilty by International Tribunal for ethnic cleansing (genocide) in Bosnia Croatia Kosovo, and now imagine what paramilitary had done, you are right there...
Not Mysterious at all, i think the Greek early Gods were surreally not Hellenized yet, as you mention Zeus has been also referred as Pelasgian.
Maleth check his foot....we know your E-V13 and we already know your foot LOL...
Asius of Samos (Ancient Greek: Ἄσιος ὁ Σάμιος) describes Pelasgus...
Milan, up to now, there is no scientific links between Albanian and Pelazgian language, we dont even know what Pelazgian language is or was....The link here however might be genetical (greek, albanian), language is a different topic and so too genetics.
Turkish Defter you have sourced 1445
You claim total population of 480 villages is 28,000 and in all of them are Serbs 27,000
For every village 56 inhabitants…..average house (5 people), 11 houses for one village
ANY THOUGHTS....?
The map and villages are pretty large, considering the...
Nope, have a closer look, the study includes Sons and Fathers too (all males).
Stepan. Sin Branislava - "Sin" in serbian means "Son" in English
Durad, sin Hrle....etc
So in the Village Maqar: Total 4 males: Sin "son" Branislav, Sin "son" Hrle - And Stepan, Durad.
You think 4...
There is only one Question:
You claim total population of 480 villages is 28,000 and in all of them are Serbs 27,000?
This means for every village only 56 inhabitants?….is that even possible?…its as for an average house (5 people), 11 houses for one village?
Today Kosovo borders are at least 3 times smaller than Kosovo Vilajet, have a closer look....
You can see Bulgarians are at the south east of Kosovo Vilajet thats why they have 250,000, and Serbs 113,000 probably at the north side of Montenegro (see the map)
Although the source is Serb and Bosnian source in SFR period, i will represent you how you have completely misrepresented the source yet again (apart from the other one when said Albanian language came from Beluchi indic/Iranian)
You can see from the map below the approximate current Kosovo...
FYI, i didn't start this (cause its of the topic), i told you before no political discussion PLEASE when you said Slobodan Miloshevic has E-V13 etc....but you started with your later funny propaganda. (at least if you put international transparent sources it would be ok)
Ok so i guess you don't...
How can you say than Serbian State (not all population) was for the brotherhood in SFR when you saw above all those high level Serb state officials sentenced by International Hague Tribunal?
Yes all were in favour of idea of brotherhood unity except Serbian state (propaganda) (am not saying all population), they brainwashed their own people....now you are telling me Serbian state favoured brotherhood?.....you are blaming Croatia now?
These are undoubtedly facts from international...
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