Says steppe nomad ?
What culture Turks had, before they sacked Constantinopole ? You wouldn't go there to loot if it had no wealth/culture.
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Turks have always been a part of Iranian culture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turco-Persian_tradition
hence culturally superior to Byzantines (pseudo-Romans) who think they're Romans. There's a reason why Greece steals our cuisine/culture like there's no tomorrow. The Byzantines left nothing behind them.
This is one more good example of romanesque influence on byzantine medieval architecture in Serbia, there is also different byzantine styles:
Vardar style:
http://www.phone-travel.com/fajlovi/...0adcc8b55c.jpg
Rascian style:
http://www.manastiri-crkve.com/slavi...avidovica1.jpg
Mixed, influenced:
http://manastiriusrbiji.com/wp-conte...-raca-tara.jpg
Moravian/Serbian style:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...leni%C4%87.jpg
Neobyzantine - classic style:
http://www.tt-group.net/slike/wp-con...7u-990x743.jpg
Old traditional Panonian houses (last survived), north Serbia:
http://oradio.rs/files/uploads/2016/11/gradnjars.jpg
Traditional Dinaric houses, central Serbia:
http://www.panacomp.net/wp-content/u...plot-47023.jpg
Traditional Carphatian houses, east Serbia:
http://obidjisrbiju.com/wp-content/u.../08/rajac1.jpg
Retard, Greece doesn't steal your cuisine/culture because Greece doesn't want it. The only people in Greece who have Turkish elements in their culture are the Greek-speaking Anatolians who came to Greece in 1923 as refugees. They also brought Turkish cuisine here. In parts of Greece where there are no Greek-speaking Anatolians there is no Turkish cuisine/culture.
Typical street in Vojvodina:
http://gosnmuva.weebly.com/uploads/3...16211_orig.jpg
Traditional houses in north Serbia:
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/o...l/35561969.jpg
http://www.agrosmart.net/media/DSCF0381.JPG
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/32087459.jpg
http://www.zrenjaninheritage.com/wp-...Untitled-1.jpg
http://www.zrenjaninheritage.com/wp-...asa-Tomicu.jpg