Are Krajina Serbs of Slavic origin!
Hate to brake it to you (and hate to cover this for a million time) but anthropologically and genetically speaking there is no doubt that vast majority of population in former Yugoslavia is not of Neodanubian or Slavic race and that such individuals can only be found in Pannonia and Slovenia.
Vast majority of the population in former Yugoslavia (especially bellow Sava and Danube rivers) are slavized Natives (Hellenistic or Romanistic Illyrians, Romans, Greeks,etc) of mainly native preslavic races such as mainly Mediterranean (Med) Dinarics, Meds,etc.
Slavic neodanubians represent a majority of nonbalkan Slavs whose other dominant type is called a semi-oriental Lagodan type, similar to Lapps, while Neodanubians are a blend between Danubian Nordics and Lagodans and racially have no relation with majority of Balkan Slavic speaking people.
Serbian4Life Registered User
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(1/15/06 6:04 am)
Re: Are Krajina Serbs of Slavic origin!
Yea Krajina Serbs are of slavic origin. When turks came serbs fled to Krajina and vojvodina lends which where given to us by Austro-Hungry
Tigrovi69 Registered User
Posts: 24
(3/12/06 3:03 am)
Re: Are Krajina Serbs of Slavic origin!
You'll find that the Serbs did NOT flee Serbia.
Serbian policy was to Rebel against the Turks, so many stayed for that very reason, though for those that did move, were initially planned by the A-H Empire with good intention by the A-H's for their own needs, and the Serbs were given great incentive to move, though 1 clause was that they had to fight on the Military Frontier.
The question in whether they are Slavic, shouldn't really be asked as a question, as of course they are Slavic!