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I2a1b is very small - Balkan slavs are mostly slavicised indigenous Balkanites. It was a huge push westwards on Scythians, Ostrogoths and Alans by Huns. We are talking about 100 AD - all these communities intermingled....indigenous I2, Scythians , Ostrogoths , Alans, Cumans and Avars over half a millenia of morphing before their migration southwards in 6th century AD.. all these communities developed their own tribes eventually. As an example look at America and its morph...they all spoke a loose Germanic language but English became the language.. this is not so much different... they are slavicised like americans are angliczed
Take Bulgrians for example that did not speak Slavic when they first arrived to the Balkans. R1a and R1b is more Asiatic than I and J.
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http://www.albanianhistory.net/1000_Origins-of-Nations/
Where are the servs among the nations? I don't see.
http://www.albanianhistory.net/1332_...age/index.html
Here you have the ethnic composition of Kingdom of servia.
All this are primary sources. OK?
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lol toxic rat, did a different opinion from your national myth dismay ya? youre a big boy, you can handle that someone somewhere said something positive about a serb and didn't find the need to even mention an albanian. It isn't the end of the world. Oh, and mention of Serbs predates mention of Albanians, Arvanites, Arnauts, Arvanon, Arbereshe, Raban, Laban, etc. and so on...They are mentioned in Constantine's Administrisio di imperio, which I'd post, but you'll just ignore. You can just call them Slavs, if you prefer. Slavs were in Kosovo and North Albania in the 7th Century. Those Slavs, if they weren't already, would become Serbs. (and presumably, some of em would be come Albanians)
I don't see how a fragment of a source from the 11th century is a primary source for the 7th century. Do you understand what primary means? It means contermpoary, and we have very very few of them.
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"This one disputed text from the 11th century doesn't mention Serbs at all, therefore Serbs didn't exist during the 11th century."
The Serb and Greek e-historians who claim that Albanians didn't exist until the first documentation of Albanians are just one side of the coin of Balkan stupidity. It is never about a fair-minded dialectic towards truth, it's nothing but a manifestation of id through pseudo-intellectual shitflinging.
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I doubt it - Albanians existed as people most likely but certainly not under Albanians but something else.
Welcome to the world of I 20,000 years ago in Gravvetian culture of upper paleolithic
Ancestor: IJ
Descendants: I*, I1, I2
Mutations: L41, M170, M258, P19, P38, P212, U179
Cro Magnon expansion of 40,000 years ago
I bet my last penny Dorians were I + R1b
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