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NikeBG said:Yeah, I like it too. It depicts a quite later time (judging by the horned helm, I'm guessing it's Knyaz Lazar Hrebelyanovic, probably about the battle of Kosovo), but looks pretty good nevertheless.
Serbian said:NikeBG said:Yeah, I like it too. It depicts a quite later time (judging by the horned helm, I'm guessing it's Knyaz Lazar Hrebelyanovic, probably about the battle of Kosovo), but looks pretty good nevertheless.
Man your knowledge amazes me you know alot of stuff and its simply amazing to know this and not be a serb, i know people from turkey that dont know anything about battle of Kosovo they didnt even know who was Murat... btw thanks alot cruger
Well, it's logical - I'm interested in history and Serbia is very, very close (and similar) to Bulgaria, so it's inevitable that I get to know something about Serbian history as well. On the other hand, while Turkey does have its share of nationalism (and nationalism usually increases one's interest for history, even if it's rarely in an academic direction), they don't have it as high as the Balkans proper and I'd dare say they're closer to the Western Europeans in that aspect, i.e. most of them don't really care too much about history and its details. And such people are usually the majority in most countries anyway...Serbian said:Man your knowledge amazes me you know alot of stuff and its simply amazing to know this and not be a serb, i know people from turkey that dont know anything about battle of Kosovo they didnt even know who was Murat... btw thanks alot cruger
NikeBG said:Well, it's logical - I'm interested in history and Serbia is very, very close (and similar) to Bulgaria, so it's inevitable that I get to know something about Serbian history as well. On the other hand, while Turkey does have its share of nationalism (and nationalism usually increases one's interest for history, even if it's rarely in an academic direction), they don't have it as high as the Balkans proper and I'd dare say they're closer to the Western Europeans in that aspect, i.e. most of them don't really care too much about history and its details. And such people are usually the majority in most countries anyway...
I think you should delete the previous ones as well (after all, it's a signatures thread and they've already served their "purpose").Cruger said:End of discussion. I'll delete further posts with this topic.