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About surname Došen on Serbian site Poreklo https://www.poreklo.rs/2012/02/16/do%C5%A1en/
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1. Predrag Došen wrote - Iz sela Jarkovci (Moja Volja) Srem, Srbija, pravoslavni Srbi, slave Svetog Nikolu, poreklo iz sela Brezovac, Slunj, Kordun, Hrvatska.
2. Vojislav Ananić wrote - DOŠEN, ime muško od koga je postalo i prezime u Kninskoj Krajini, od XVIII vijeka (25, II, 701). Došeni u D. Jelovcu slave Jovanjdan.
3. Milenko Došen wrote - Došeni iz Tomingaja, Gračac, Lika, slava sv. Nikola.
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Look at my previous post, name Došen is recorded among Serbs from Kninska Krajina since 18th century.
Došen is version of došljak (newcomer), nick for people who moved to some other region and natives gave them nick došen (newcomer) which later then turned in surname.
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Are Serbs in the Southern, Southeastern part of Republika Srpska more Balkanic? I mean places south of Sarajevo and along the border with Montenegro and Southwestern Serbia.
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I think that a small percent of "original Turkish dna" proved in some Bosniak's results (haplogroup and autosomal) influenced their look, no matter how insignificant it is. That is why many of them have that "something" recognizable for us as Muslims.
Also they often mixed with Albanians for religious reasons, which also influenced look.
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