If a Serb shifts just a tiny bit south from the Serb average, you assume that he must have Albanian/Sandzakian/Vlach origins, yet this guy is just a typical Serb according to you xD.
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Am I right thinking no full Serb can exceed the 35% Baltic mark on K13?
Serb from HungryLion's region (Banija). He is more southern than HungryLion, but still more northern and western from Serbian average.
https://i.imgur.com/0SPuOLR.png
The first thing is what you consider by full Serb? And I really dont know..Anyway I have 33.25 i think so ..
Serbs are a nation-building nation that has a legitimate empire and significant history
,it is quite normal that there are some differences, there are still two results from the region I come from and both are relatively similar to my own. The only Croats to whom I am similar are the southern Croatians, Dalmatians, etc. among these Croats dominant haplogroup is I2a1b. :)
Only now can I can see how perception about the Serbs as a nation is really wrong.
I was not sorry for money to investigate my origins, and that was done by professionals
I can assure you that I do not have any other nation in my genealogy except the Serbs,
It is important to note that my haplogroup participated in the ethnogenesis of the Slavs, but it was also an integral part of the Serbian tribe and the bearer of the Serbian nation.
Today, the Serbs, as well as all other peoples, contain various haplogroups and people of different origins, the division of "right and wrong", full or unclear Serbs is wrong, there is only more slavic Serb and less, and personally I do not find that much important.
Personally I think it is wrong.