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I2 is originally not Slavic, but indigenous in the Balkan.
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There is a big group of Bosnians who settled in Albania after anexion of Bosnia to the Austro-Hungarian empire. Could be it I guess. They were moving to Turkey but they stoped in Albania and never left it.
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23andme: 100% Balkan https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...3andme-results
MyOrigins 2.0: 100% Southeast Europe
Geneplaza K25: 100% Greek-Albanian
Eurogenes K36 oracle: 50.64% Albania_North+ 49.36% Kosovo. Population distance: 1) 1.27 Northern Albania&Kosovo
Ydna: J1-ZS241
Maternal Ydna: E-V13>CTS5856*
The Albanians, these tigers of mountain wars ... have as their religion rebellion. Even their worst warrior is one of the strongest and bravest on the battle-field, just as if he was a knight on the legendary horse. But he has no horse, nor proper weapons for battle. Instead of the horse, he has a lance which strikes as lightning, he has spears who's points are full of posion as the sting of hornets, he has also a wooden bow with some arrows. Furthermore, he is stronger than iron ...
- Ibn Kemal, Historian of the Turkish court during Skanderbeg's war against the Turks.
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I think those guys are responsible for that : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baiounitai
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For the last time.... I2a1 in the Balkans is NOT Slavic in origin... it is Paleolithic.
The highest frequency of I2a1 (I-P37) in the Balkans today was present before the Slavic expansion and is owed to indigenous tribes,[64] and is particularly suggested to have been common among the ancient Thracians in Romania. source
Kushniarevich, A; Utevska, O; Chuhryaeva, M; Agdzhoyan, A; Dibirova, K; Uktveryte, I; Möls, M; Mulahasanovic, L; Pshenichnov, A; Frolova, S; Shanko, A; Metspalu, E; Reidla, M; Tambets, K; Tamm, E; Koshel, S; Zaporozhchenko, V; Atramentova, L; Kučinskas, V; Davydenko, O; Goncharova, O; Evseeva, I; Churnosov, M; Pocheshchova, E; Yunusbayev, B; Khusnutdinova, E; Marjanović, D; Rudan, P; Rootsi, S; et al. (2015). "Genetic Heritage of the Balto-Slavic Speaking Populations: A Synthesis of Autosomal, Mitochondrial and Y-Chromosomal Data".
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558026/
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Here I just posted evidence above, dude. Enjoy.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4942718
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1850 Latin speakers in Serbia 120.000 (Vlachs)
Of those 120.000 at least 80% got assimilated into Serbs.
Can you imagine how many Thracians have been assimilated into Slavic populace from 500 A.D. to 2000 A.D. (1500 years)
Yet people can't believe the fact that Western Balkans was extremely Latin oriented region.
Of course those assimilated Latins (Thracians, Illyrians) are no other people than Balkan Vlachs (Serbs, Romanians, Bosnians) etc... and they are I2a1b people
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