These chains of events are what made Vojvodina Serbian majority, also created the Serb pockets in Croatia which was a major flash point in the Yugoslav wars.
I wasn’t sure about including Gagauz, because they are likely brought there by Byzantine.
Also forgot about Montenegrin istrians
And kinda realized serbs in Ukraine are a little bit out of the map borders that i initially decided.
GustavoistSoldier on
Vlachs were basically the ancestors of modern-day Romanians.
Sad-Compote-5416 on
Nice work. What period does your map cover?
Training_Advantage21 on
Missing the greek migration e.g through Venetian Crete, Zante and Corfu etc to Venice itself. But also from Istanbul to Romania, from a lot of northern Greece to Austria Hungary, especially Vienna.
Dragonagefanboy on
There should also probably be a line going from Macedonia towards Croatia. After the Karposh uprising a large amount of the locals fled with the Austraian army back twords the empire to avoid ottoman retribution. In their place the ottomans settled the Albanians so the people couldn’t use the mountains as a place of operation against the ottomans. At least that’s what we were taught. There aren’t many reliable sources in English outside a small paragraph on Wikipedia
thewows on
So probably everybody from everywhere 🤣 so it’s a mixed geography
Boccaccio50 on
Missing the many Albanians going to Southern Italy. They have still retained their own language and traditions.
New_Accident_4909 on
Krajina route is incorrect, Serbs moved from old Herzegovina (Montenegro / Bosnia and Herzegovina) there.
EdliA on
Just some dude drawing lines in a map
Calm_Ad48 on
who are the dioclian slavs?
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These chains of events are what made Vojvodina Serbian majority, also created the Serb pockets in Croatia which was a major flash point in the Yugoslav wars.
I wasn’t sure about including Gagauz, because they are likely brought there by Byzantine.
Also forgot about Montenegrin istrians
And kinda realized serbs in Ukraine are a little bit out of the map borders that i initially decided.
Vlachs were basically the ancestors of modern-day Romanians.
Nice work. What period does your map cover?
Missing the greek migration e.g through Venetian Crete, Zante and Corfu etc to Venice itself. But also from Istanbul to Romania, from a lot of northern Greece to Austria Hungary, especially Vienna.
There should also probably be a line going from Macedonia towards Croatia. After the Karposh uprising a large amount of the locals fled with the Austraian army back twords the empire to avoid ottoman retribution. In their place the ottomans settled the Albanians so the people couldn’t use the mountains as a place of operation against the ottomans. At least that’s what we were taught. There aren’t many reliable sources in English outside a small paragraph on Wikipedia
So probably everybody from everywhere 🤣 so it’s a mixed geography
Missing the many Albanians going to Southern Italy. They have still retained their own language and traditions.
Krajina route is incorrect, Serbs moved from old Herzegovina (Montenegro / Bosnia and Herzegovina) there.
Just some dude drawing lines in a map
who are the dioclian slavs?