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Decko ima 20 godina .
I Stari sloveni , su bili drugaciji nego mi danas . Nema tu nikakvih predrasuda , vec upravo ti ispoljavas Neznanje i predrasude pricom o nekakvom mesanju ?? Kakvom mesanju ?
Pitaj Grka , ili Bugarina , o mesanju pa se spremi da ostavis glavu ! Samo kod nas Neuki narod prica Budalastine , tu naravno u Neuki narod Spadas i Ti , da smo se mi mesali sa Turcima ! Nije bilo nikakvog znacajnog mesanja sa Turcima i to pokazuju Genetska istrazivanja u Srbiji , Makedoniji , Bugarskoj i Grckoj !
Vise nasih gena ima kod Turaka nego obrnuto , to je jedino mesanje koje je naucno dokazano !
Da li si ikada video Grke u izolovanim sredinama koji se nisu seljakali recimo sa Krita. svetle puti
podosta plavi i višlji od ostalih . Oni su se manje izmešali sa drugim narodima . Koliko se sećam
ja nisam spominjao Turke već ti .
Bili su umešani mnogo pre njih raznorazni egipćani , mediteranci , rimljani ...
I da ti otkrijem da je 70 % našim turistima poznatih mesta formirano u zadnjih stotinak godina od
doseljenih grka iz Turske i od kujekude .
Uostalom pročitaj :
Fragments from an ancient 150 BC travelogue describe the women of Thebes as “the tallest, prettiest, and most graceful in all of Hellas. Their yellow hair is tied up in a knot on the top of their head.” Pindar, a fifth century Theban lyric poet, refers to the Greeks as “the fair-haired Danaoi,” using a poetical name for the Hellenes. Likewise, in his Partheneia, or “Maiden Songs,” the seventh century BC Spartan poet Alcman, praised the beauty of Spartan female athletes, with their “golden hair” and “violet eyes.” He also wrote of Spartan women with “silver eyes,” meaning light gray. The seventh-century BC Greek poet Archilochus praises the “yellow hair” of one of his lovers, and Sappho — also of the seventh century BC — writes of her “beautiful daughter, golden like a flower.”
Even as when the lord of fair-haired Hera lighteneth, what time he maketh ready”
- [Homer, Iliad 750 B.C]
“All-powerful Hera drove these daughters in fear from the lovely halls... while still virgins, they entered the sanctuary of the purple-belted goddess, and said that their father far surpassed in wealth the golden-haired consort of holy, widely powerful Zeus.”
- [Bacchylides, Epinicians ; 470 B. C.]
“But golden-haired Demeter sat there apart from all the blessed gods and stayed, wasting with yearning for her deep-bosomed daughter.”
- [Hesoid ; Hymn to Demeter ; 700 B.C]
"And blue-eyed Athene went thence to great Olympus."
- [Hesoid ; the homeric hymns 700 B.C]
“They affirm likewise that Alexander Son of Philip was of a neglectful beauty: For his hair curled naturally, and was yellow.”
- [Claudius Ælianus , Varia Historia XII ; 200 C.E]
A ako hoćeš da diskutuješ o raznoraznim genetikama ti otvori novu temu .
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