Djazim Cigan
167 posts


What is most interesting is the opposite — that even those who do not possess a predominantly Slavic genetic background are undoubtedly Slavs, which points to the strength of a culture that assimilated much of the indigenous Balkan population on a linguistic and cultural level. This process appears to have occurred not primarily through force, but gradually through coexistence, demographic mixing, and the dominance of Slavic language and culture. Settlement + mixing + cultural assimilation We also see this when we look at the surrounding Balkan peoples, among whom we find a large number of Slavic toponyms, linguistic influence, and even genetic traces of varying intensity — for example in Greece (including Aegean Macedonia at roughly 30%, and the Peloponnese and islands at approximately 4–20%), Albania (around 30%), and Romania (roughly 39–51% depending on the region).





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