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  2. Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Lunch is considered the main meal, and is normally eaten in the afternoon. Traditionally, Domestic or turkish coffee is prepared after a meal, and is served in small cups. [ 200 ] Bread is the basis of all Serbian meals, and it plays an important role in Serbian cuisine and can be found in religious rituals.

  3. Origin hypotheses of the Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Location of White Serbia c. 560 AD, according to Francis Dvornik (1949–1956) Slavic and Serbian migrations to the Balkans According to De Administrando Imperio ( DAI ), written by the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII (912-959), the Serbs originated from the " White Serbs " who lived on the "other side of Turkey" (name used for Hungary ), in ...

  4. White Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Dervan's Sorbian province. White Serbia (Serbian: Бела Србија, Bela Srbija), also called Boiki (Ancient Greek: Βοΐκι, romanized: Boḯki; Serbian: Бојка, Bojka), is the name applied to the assumed homeland of the White Serbs (Serbian: Бели Срби, Beli Srbi), a tribal subgroup of Wends, a mixed and the westernmost group of Early Slavs.

  5. Anti-Slavic sentiment - Wikipedia

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    They were originally not considered to be "fully white" (and thus fully American), and Slavic peoples' "whiteness" continues to be a debate to this day. [ 46 ] Slavophobia in the US ramped up again during the Cold War , when Slavic peoples of all nationalities were considered enemies due to the United States' distrust of the Soviet Union. [ 47 ]

  6. Sorbs (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The Sorbs, also known as Serbs or White Serbs in Serbian historiography, were an Early Slavic tribe settled between the Saale-Elbe valley and the Lusatian Neisse (in present-day Saxony and Thuringia).

  7. Serbia - Wikipedia

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    White Serbs, an early Slavic tribe from White Serbia eventually settled in an area between the Sava river and the Dinaric Alps. [29] [30] [31] By the beginning of the 9th century, Serbia achieved a level of statehood. [32] Christianization of Serbia was a gradual process, finalized by the middle of the 9th century. [33]

  8. History of the Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Historian Danijel Dzino considers that the story of the migration from White Serbia after the invitation of Heraclius as a means of explanation of the settlement of the Serbs is a form of rationalization of the social and cultural change which the Balkans had undergone via the misinterpretation of historical events placed in late antiquity. [10]

  9. Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The term constituent refers to the fact that these three ethnic groups are explicitly mentioned in the constitution, and that none of them can be considered a minority or immigrant. The most easily recognisable feature that distinguishes the three ethnic groups is their religion, with Bosniaks predominantly Muslim , Serbs predominantly Eastern ...