|
Post by Neman on Mar 11, 2010 13:28:47 GMT 3
Yes, unfortunately, shortly after the period of which we speak Croatian fell under the authority of the Hungarians and until the nineties not to establish their independence (do not count a few brief occasions, as well as Nazi creation of the NDH)
Serbs have long been under the Bulgarian authorities, but, after that the Bulgarians were received Slavic culture to be considered today as the Slav peoples..
That Croatia has a very nice seaside perhaps the most beautiful on the Adriatic coast, but a large number of tourists especially from my country and beyond all often goes on vacation in Bulgaria and indeed there is great...
|
|
|
Post by Asparuh on Mar 13, 2010 22:49:13 GMT 3
Ok,That's very nice Neman. We are quite alike-Bulgarian and Serbians.We have so much things in common.Also Makedonia was Bulgarian for a long time.Until our stupid politics decide to go in the First and Second world war on the side of the Germans and we ended up losing important territories like it. Anyway.The Serbian you had your Stefan Dushan which was the first Serbian King to defeat a Bulgarian King Mihail III Shishman in 1330 A.C. But the Serbs could't conquer Bulgaria after that victory. I think Stefan Dushan was more interested in conquering the Vyzantine territories on the south. And yes.Bulgaria was sort of the center of the Slavic world. The Serbs and the Croats were often hostile against us,but i think with the time these confrontation began to vanish.
|
|