A list of puns related to "Asia Minor Slavs"
The Crimean Tatars, Chechens, Ingushs, Balkars, Karachays, and Meskhetian Turks?
They are accused of assisting the Nazis, but is a bit exaggerated, no?
DoD feels very lackluster when compared with the BftB dlc
And do NOT give me the historical argument, it's invalidated by Bulgaria and Turkey's wack focus paths
Is this an incredibly niche issue? Yes. Is there any rational reason why anyone who could take the βCreate Kingdom of Bosniaβ decision wouldnβt just create Croatia and unite the slavs that way? No. Even so, it feels like an oversight. I started as the Gorjanskiβs in the 1066 start, ended up culture shifting to Bosnian, and decided to make it my goal to establish Bosnia for RP purposes. After scheming for freedom from the Byzantines for the better part of two centuries, I was finally able to. Imagine my disappointment that Greater Bosnia can not be realized simply because it isnβt included in the list of titles that can unite the southern slavs.
The legend of Alpamysh is one of the most popular and widespread among the peoples of Central Asia.Β The boundaries of his fame in oral versions - from the foothills of the Altai to the Middle Volga, the Southern Urals, the Transcaucasus and Asia Minor.Β The main editions of the legend - Uzbek, Karakalpak, Kazakh, Tajik - are combined into the so-called Kungrat version.Β Oghuz and Altai versions are also known, in addition, Bashkir, Kazan-Tatar tales, etc.
A comparative analysis of different versions made it possible to identify the most archaic stages in the history of the legend and to reveal its historical and typological evolution in the folklore of various peoples.Β In its ancient origins, the legend about Alpamysh goes back to the heroic tale, the content of which was centered around the themes of heroic matchmaking (the fight for the bride-to-be, the heroic contests of the applicants, the participation of the heroic girl in the events);Β the hero's stay in long-term captivity and howling his rotation home "for his wife's wedding."Β In the classical versions, these themes received a rich poetic development, with the inclusion of many motives related to the ethnic history of peoples, their mutual relations, their way of life, and social collisions.
The Uzbek version in the repertoire of outstanding folk storytellers has acquired the character of a dastan, where a short prosaic story alternates with an expanded verse narration.Β For example, the most famous edition of Fazil Yuldashev has about fourteen thousand verses.
The poem is preceded by the following events: the genealogy of one of the tribes of the nomadic tribe Kungrat is given.Β By the beginning of the events, two brothers lived there - the elder Baiburi and the younger Baisars.Β The son of the first Hakim and the daughter of the second Barchin were betrothed at birth at the direction of the wonderful wanderer.Β At the same time, the wanderer's touch to Hakim made him invulnerable.Β The boy grows up as a hero and already at the age of seven accomplishes the first feat, having managed to pull his grandfather's bow.Β For this, he receives the nickname Alpamysh (according to the narrator's explanation, from the word bogatyr).Β After a quarrel between the brothers, Baisary migrated with thousands of yurts of his tribe to the country of Kalmyks.Β Kalmyk suitors woo Barchin, but fail ... In particular, the girl refuses Karadzhan.Β When Cucamon tries to take her by force, Barchin discovers the qualities of
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Both underdogs were willing to kill for a carcass, Mongolia was spreading factories everywhere, meanwhile on the South Xinjiang was marching for conquests, they had to be fast if they wanted to live for long, India was just at it's southern borders and was just as hungry as Germany, there was no peace, every continent burned on fire from the wars, from Greenland to the Falklands, Xinjiang's northern borders weren't exactly peacefull, in fact, soldiers marched, artillery was ready and even some few rare armored divisions with roaring engines were on the move, with a strategy ready to be used, it was based on preventing major attacks and battles while dealing damage, their only interceptor squadron would simply patrol specific areas they wanted to conquer, after the recon specific units were sent based on the terrain, Mongolia, on the other side was equaly ready, but not for Xinjiang, keeping only a few militia units on the border, they were afraid from Japan, the superpower just at it's eastern border, diplomatic talks were happening to prevent an invasion and even creating an alliance, but none would finish before the shells landed, on the second day the 1st Xinjiang artillery division shelled Bugat, a poorly defended province, the closest to the first city, Altai, with precious steel factories, as soon as they marched in they realised how poorly defended it was, in fact, only two militia units were even close, Mongolia had nightmares of the japanese and woke up with Xinjiang kicking down their door, units were moved as fast as possible, but you see, Mongolia had an advantage, he was a better player, much more experienced, instead of just moving units he built factories and had better technology while still losing on numbers, a light tank division, artillery and infantry were moved to stabilish a defensive line, the japanese accepted to help because Xinjiang never actually answered its messages calling for an invasion, given the right of passage the japanese sent in a few units just to reliev the situation, they decided for a defensive approach, the mountains on the border made it perfect for the enormous artillery advantage the Mongolians had, they lost the first engagements but wouldn't lose the war. With guns in hand they marched for Altai, awaiting f
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One thing that strickes me sometimes is how people here often say that "someone looks Slavic" "typical Slavs hate us" "Slavs are rasist toward us" "Slavs this" "Slavs that". I am pretty shocked about it tbh.
I am Polish and here we are of the opinion that there is no such thing as Slavic ethnicity, Slavic culture or some general Slavness. Sure there is a linguistic continuum in Central, Southern and Eastern Europe where people speak Slavic languages ... but that's pretty much it. We do share some ancestral pagan gods and myths or bestiary but t is simply a very interesting historiac thing.
As a Pole I have far more in common Baltic Lithuanians who are not Slavs than with Bulgarians who are or with Hungarians who are not Slavs than Bosniaks who are. We also tend to feel closer to them than to lets say Russians who are Slavs. Czechs and Austrians are very much alike althogh one nation is Slavic another is Germanic.
Also panslavism is very much rejected and seen as a yet another badly hidden attempt of Russian imperialism. I think only places where that is a thing is Russia and Serbia and to certain extend eastern Slovakia.
Yet here Slav seems to mean sothing different.
With Moldova ending up as a part of Romania
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