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Thursday, 17.08.2017.

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"Western talk about redrawing of borders is cynical"

Marko Djuric says the UN mission in Kosovo is an unpleasant witness for all who violate international law - and that is why they are trying to get rid of it.

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pre 6 godina

1.2.2. European nations on the Chinese arena.

*1) The “ancient” Chinese Hungarians.
The nation of the Huns was quite prominent in the “ancient” history of China. L. N. Gumilev even wrote the famous book entitled “Huns in China”. However, Scaligerian history reports that the very same Huns were active in Europe and the Mediterranean region

*2) Serbs in “ancient” China.

L. N. Gumilev reports: “In Asia, the Huns weren’t defeated by the Chinese – their conquerors belonged to a nation that doesn’t exist today, known as Sianbi in Chinese. In the old days, this nation was known as Särbi, Sirbi or Sirvi” ([215], page 6). We categorically disagree with Gumilev about the non-existence of this nation. We all know the famous Serbs (also known as Särbi, Sirbi and Sirvi) – good warriors who still live in the Balkans and don’t intend to vanish at all.

*3) Goths in “ancient” China.

... We are of the opinion that the name “Tangut” is easily recognizable as a version of the well familiar “Tan-Goth”, or simply “Don-Goth” (“Tanais-Goth”), which is the name of the Goths that lived in the area of the Don, or Tanais (the old name of the Don) – or, alternatively, near the Danube.

*4) The Don Cossacks in “ancient” China.

Thus, the Goths from the region of Don (or the Danube) lived in China, which is why the Chinese chronicles emphasise the Caucasian features of this nation.

*5) Tartars and the Turks in “ancient” China.

http://chronologia.org/en/seven5/empire06_01.html

rote

pre 6 godina

1.2.2. European nations on the Chinese arena.

*1) The “ancient” Chinese Hungarians.
The nation of the Huns was quite prominent in the “ancient” history of China. L. N. Gumilev even wrote the famous book entitled “Huns in China”. However, Scaligerian history reports that the very same Huns were active in Europe and the Mediterranean region

*2) Serbs in “ancient” China.

L. N. Gumilev reports: “In Asia, the Huns weren’t defeated by the Chinese – their conquerors belonged to a nation that doesn’t exist today, known as Sianbi in Chinese. In the old days, this nation was known as Särbi, Sirbi or Sirvi” ([215], page 6). We categorically disagree with Gumilev about the non-existence of this nation. We all know the famous Serbs (also known as Särbi, Sirbi and Sirvi) – good warriors who still live in the Balkans and don’t intend to vanish at all.

*3) Goths in “ancient” China.

... We are of the opinion that the name “Tangut” is easily recognizable as a version of the well familiar “Tan-Goth”, or simply “Don-Goth” (“Tanais-Goth”), which is the name of the Goths that lived in the area of the Don, or Tanais (the old name of the Don) – or, alternatively, near the Danube.

*4) The Don Cossacks in “ancient” China.

Thus, the Goths from the region of Don (or the Danube) lived in China, which is why the Chinese chronicles emphasise the Caucasian features of this nation.

*5) Tartars and the Turks in “ancient” China.

http://chronologia.org/en/seven5/empire06_01.html

rote

pre 6 godina

1.2.2. European nations on the Chinese arena.

*1) The “ancient” Chinese Hungarians.
The nation of the Huns was quite prominent in the “ancient” history of China. L. N. Gumilev even wrote the famous book entitled “Huns in China”. However, Scaligerian history reports that the very same Huns were active in Europe and the Mediterranean region

*2) Serbs in “ancient” China.

L. N. Gumilev reports: “In Asia, the Huns weren’t defeated by the Chinese – their conquerors belonged to a nation that doesn’t exist today, known as Sianbi in Chinese. In the old days, this nation was known as Särbi, Sirbi or Sirvi” ([215], page 6). We categorically disagree with Gumilev about the non-existence of this nation. We all know the famous Serbs (also known as Särbi, Sirbi and Sirvi) – good warriors who still live in the Balkans and don’t intend to vanish at all.

*3) Goths in “ancient” China.

... We are of the opinion that the name “Tangut” is easily recognizable as a version of the well familiar “Tan-Goth”, or simply “Don-Goth” (“Tanais-Goth”), which is the name of the Goths that lived in the area of the Don, or Tanais (the old name of the Don) – or, alternatively, near the Danube.

*4) The Don Cossacks in “ancient” China.

Thus, the Goths from the region of Don (or the Danube) lived in China, which is why the Chinese chronicles emphasise the Caucasian features of this nation.

*5) Tartars and the Turks in “ancient” China.

http://chronologia.org/en/seven5/empire06_01.html