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  • The Dubrovnik and Bosnia-Hercegovina Deception

    03/18/2009 5:23:40 AM PDT · 106 of 106
    Rasciano to Diocletian

    Those were Vlachs, not Serbs. That is why the document guaranteeing their rights was called the Statorum Valachorum. They were Serbianized at the end of the 19th century. Secondly, the Vojna Krajina always had a Croatian majority population...the Vlachs were brought in to fill the gaps.


    Wow! An excellent point:)

    What about the privileges from the previous rulers such as Ferdinand I(1538), Mathias Corvin(1481), Sigismund(1404, 1428), Vladislav II and II, Queen Beatrix and Anna? Vladislai and Matyas colonised all together 300, 000 Serbs in Hungariae to fight agains the Turks? Even King Matyas wrote to the pope Sixtus on few occasions about that. The Vienna and Graz archive are loaded with paperwork about the Serbs.
    In those documents they mentioned the Serbs(Servianos, Rascianos)? Ferdinand’s ambassador to Porta Mr Busbecquii(”Turskish Letters”c) writes in the 1550’s that the Serbs live all the way to Drava river. What about the 1604 special document that was published by the Jesuit scholar Nicolaus Nilles about the colonisation of the Serbs in Slavonia?

    The document was issued by Dvorska ugarska kancelarija?
    What can we do about the tombstone in the Franciscan monastery in Zadar where a catholic Serb was burried(Serviani, Zovinichio). Croatian historian Grga Novak published a report(1572) by the Dalmatian general providur Foscarini in 1964(JAZU, Zagreb) where the providur calls the population along the Bosnian border on the Turskih side “Morlacchi de fede serviana”(Morlaci srpske vjere)?
    How about the special povelja of Vladislav Posmrtni, he mentiones the Serbs in Zagreb, Kalnik, Koprivnica in 1447? Bogavac Milakovic was a Serbs that governed Zagrebacko polje in 1450’s as Ivan Tkalcic published a document(Monumenta Zagrabiae). And there is also a mention of the Serbs.

    The emperor Leopold I, againg calls those people the Serbs. Maria Theresia’s minister Bartenstein writes about the Serbs. Croatian historian Adami Balthasari Kerschelich writes in his history of the Zagreb Church(1770) that the Serb Uskokse emigrated to Lika, Udbina, along the river Kupa in the 16th century. There’s far to many sources to destroy your argument about the Vlachs. :)

    The Vlachs are based in Istria today and they called themselves “Rumeri” and spoke “lingua Rumer” a few centuries ago. The italian historian De Croce writes about this in his history of Trieste publish at the end of the 17th century. They are the real Vlachs, or the Aromunians. Nicola Jurisic, the Croatian nobleman wrote to King Ferdinand and separated the Serbs from the Vlachs, as they call them the old Romans(Alt-Romer). They indeed moved up to Vojna krajina, sometimes with the Serbs, sometis separate and they decided to go to Istria. But they preserved their own language even today, whilst the Serbs speak stokavian not a Romance language as the best Croatian expert on the romance languages Petar Skok wrote that the Croatian Serbs do not have anything Vlach or Roman in their speech!

    I rest my case.:)