In Search of the Lost Tribe: The Origins and Making of the Croatian Nation |
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
The Iranic Germanic and Slavic Theories | 9 |
Bulgaric Oguric and Other Origins of the Actors | 19 |
PostHunnic Spectacle of Eastern Europe | 31 |
The Age of Avar Supremacy in the Western Steppes | 40 |
The Years of Constant Rebellions Against the Avars | 54 |
The Coming of the Croats to the Balkans | 65 |
Who Were the First Croats? | 80 |
The Desertion of Kuber Khan and Roots of the Serbian | 97 |
Family | 111 |
Common terms and phrases
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