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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 15, 2018 9:51:59 GMT
1. Eyes 45% pure dark, 20% pure light or almost pure light, 35% mixed 2. Hair 55% black or dark chestnut, light chestnut and light less than 10%. The beard is often lighter than the hair. 3. Leather Swarthy or light brown skin at least 30% of Serbs 4. Head The average head index is 85, brachycephalic ("completely dinaric"). The average length of the head is 182 mm (a fairly small value by European standards, even lower than that of most alpinids and Western groups). 5. The person The average facial index is 87 (medium-wide face on the border with the narrow one). In this case, the faces are small in absolute sizes. The average height is 122 mm (menton-nazion), the average zygomatic width is 140 mm (not more than for a Nordic race). 6. The nose NU - 63, moderately leptorinous (long, narrow), small (53 mm by 33 mm). The nose profile is most often straight, convex in 25%, concave in 12%. In most cases, the tip of the nose, in other cases more often down than the top. 7. Body type "Body typeof the Serbs, like most other South Slavic peoples, is usually neither stocky nor slender, but has moderate European proportions.The average relative height of the sitting 52.8 and the relative span of the arms 102 emphasize the relative length of the legs and short arms. can be found more in southern Germany than in the northern Slavic countries. " 8. Dominant racial types "Modern Serbs, like the other Yugoslavs, fall more into the Dinaric racial category than in any other" 9. History and territories of residence Serbs who live mostly north and east of the main Dinaric alpine chain and east of the Bosnians and Montenegrins founded the kingdom, after conquering the north from the 7th century, a region irrigated by the sources of the Lim and White Drina rivers. This territory is now the Ipek region of eastern Montenegro and the Mitrovica region. The previous population consisted of Romanized, Latin-speaking descendants of Illyrians and Thracians, as well as colonists from other parts of the Roman Empire, sent here by the emperor. In the XII century. The Serbs expanded their territory south to the plain of Kosovo, from where they made further trips. Old Serbia, which emerged as a significant kingdom in the 13th-14th centuries, had its own Skopje and Prizren centers, which for the last five centuries were inhabited mainly by Turks and Albanians. During the period of their prosperity the Serbs spread to Albania, Macedonia and Thessaly; However, the arrival of the Ottoman Turks in the late 14th century. ended this period of expansion, and many of the Serbs fled to the north, while others were Turks and Albanians. Albanians, many of whom converted to Islam, rather cooperated with the Turks, if they opposed it, and after the Serbs fled from the plain of Kosovo, this region was soon colonized by Albanians, many of whom are still there. Once upon a time, a significant Serb presence in Albania left only a few traces, except for Slavic toponyms and the presence of a few islands of Muslim Serbs in the mountains, as in the area of Horus in Luma. K.Kun, "Races of Europe"
Haplogroup of Serbs more :
R1a - 15%, R1b - 7% (conditionally linked in Indo-Europeans, in the amount of 22%)
I1 - 6.5%, I2a - 36% (conditionally associated with pre-Indo-European hunter-gatherers of Europe, in the amount of 42.5%)
J1 - 0.5%, J2 - 6.5%, G2a3 - 1.5%, E1b1b1 - 20.5% (conditionally related to migrations of Middle Eastern farmers, in the amount of 29%)
Haplogroup I is purely European (pre-Indo-European), to the Middle East and to haplogroup J, it has nothing to do with. But the Galpogroup J is typical for Middle Eastern populations. The common data lines of haplogroups have disappeared many tens of thousands of years ago.
The halogroups themselves do not talk about the modern racial composition of the people, nor about the proportion of ancestors from other peoples in this population.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 15, 2018 9:57:33 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 10:36:13 GMT
You're so fascinated by the Serbs. We'll give you title "honorary Serb"
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 15, 2018 10:48:46 GMT
You're so fascinated by the Serbs. We'll give you title "honorary Serb" Thank you! You are not Albanians! Although all ethnic groups are worthy of discussion here !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 13:36:20 GMT
You're so fascinated by the Serbs. We'll give you title "honorary Serb" Thank you! You are not Albanians! Although all ethnic groups are worthy of discussion here ! Why do you need to mention Albanians? What do they have to do with us at all?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 15, 2018 16:30:47 GMT
Thank you! You are not Albanians! Although all ethnic groups are worthy of discussion here ! Why do you need to mention Albanians? What do they have to do with us at all? Just neighbors!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 9:53:29 GMT
Why do you need to mention Albanians? What do they have to do with us at all? Just neighbors! No, not really. Today savages from Kosovo killed one politician of Serbian origins in Kosovo.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 16, 2018 10:08:31 GMT
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