The ustasha created a croatian-orthodox church is that true and what do you think of it?
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Great idea, it should exist today as well since orthodox churches are national. Poland, a Catholic nation, has own Orthodox church: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Orthodox_Church
DNAGenics looks more refined
https://i.postimg.cc/66SNGQ37/Screen...075622-746.png
Its Jurkiewicz, but my grandpa said it was a bit Polonized when his ancestor moved to Poland. My closest Y-DNA match is a person from Croatia with similar surname, but when I reached out to him and asked him about our common Croatian origins he claimed that they are all Serbs.
it could be Jurković, which is Croatian surname. Comes from name Juraj/George, Serbs use rather Đorđe so surname would be Đorđević. But maybe it's another surname, who knows?
btw I found some Serbs with surname Jurković
https://serbiantimes.info/najbogatij...e-pomoc-video/
I would assume their ancestors converted to orthodoxy because Juraj is Croatian version of George.
I don't see why should this particular clade be only Croat or Serb. It's a Slav lineage that had massive demographic expansion in western dinaric alps. And descendants are both Serbs and Croats. My father is PH908 too, and in his clade exist Croats, Serbs, Bosnian muslims, Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, even one Finn and Albanian.