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    Quote Originally Posted by Guapo View Post
    I'm from eastern Serbia by the Danube, we call the minority romance speakersVlasi which is just an old word for Romans like the Saxons called the Britons Welsh.


    We call them 'Włosi', which is the same as 'Vlasi', just different "W" letter, very typical for Polish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veneda View Post


    We call them 'Włosi', which is the same as 'Vlasi', just different "W" letter, very typical for Polish
    W is pronounced V isnt it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mraz View Post
    I was joking obviously, I don't really care about those trivial issues, I just know that genetically Bosnia has the highest frequency of I2 Halpogroup, meaning that 50% of paternal lines are indigenous from the Balkans, we were most likely Slavicised and didn't settle a deserted land since Bosnia is settled since the Neolithic.
    You are lucky, guys. My weak point is Bosnia

    *Mraz, you avatar in un-Bosnian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guapo View Post
    W is pronounced V isnt it?
    Yes, it is

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    Looking at Y-dna N in that region, that must be from Turks. Either Ottoman era Turkoman settlers or maybe dating back to medieval Panonian Turkic Avars.



    So the answer: quite few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siyendi View Post
    Looking at Y-dna N in that region, that must be from Turks. Either Turkoman settlers or maybe dating back to medieval Panonian Turkic Avars.
    Most of N in Bosnia and Herzegovina belongs to N2a-P189.2>>Y7310, a unique N branch which is connected to Serbian tribes in Montenegro/Old Herzegovina - Banjani and Piva tribes. It's totally Euro branch which is found in few persons in the Western Europe and in the Balkans.
    Using 2 populations approximation:
    1 50% Croatian +50% Serbian @ 2.265001

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    how come the age of I2a2 Din subclade exactly coincides with the age of Bosnian Pyramids?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siyendi View Post
    Looking at Y-dna N in that region, that must be from Turks. Either Ottoman era Turkoman settlers or maybe dating back to medieval Panonian Turkic Avars.



    So the answer: quite few.
    N haplogroup in Bosnia is only 1%. Interestingly, it's 1% not only in Bosniaks, but also in Bosnian Vlachs (so-called servi).

    Also, it could be Avar leftovers. After all, they couldn't have just disappeared like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Destroyer View Post
    N haplogroup in Bosnia is only 1%. Interestingly, it's 1% not only in Bosniaks, but also in Bosnian Vlachs (so-called servi).

    Also, it could be Avar leftovers. After all, they couldn't have just disappeared like that.
    Independently from the subclade, I also think it's Turkic. If not Turkoman probably medieval Panonian Avars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    I wonder who has the most Turkish blood: Bosniaks or Bulgarians?
    Bulgars ofc

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