Who /KARA BOĞA'd/ here?

>your part of the country
>how long were you under Ottoman Empire

>Vojvodina
>163 years

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>Schaerbeek
>last 20 years I guess

The closest thing to us being KARA BOĞA'd was their attack on Gozo in 1551, where they emptied the island from inhabitants because they enslaved them.

Well, um, ackshually, a part of the Slovenian Prekmurje around the village of Beltinci was declared the 'Sanjak of Balatin' by the Ottomans and thus came under double taxation by both Turkey and Austria sometime in the 17th century. From what I can tell, some degree of at least military control was exercised over this Slovenian village by the Turks. Nice map tho, good for posting in /ex-yu/ now and again.

like 350 years

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Entire Romania or only parts of it?

my town was occupied 345 years by Moors

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TURK'D

ISTRIA
FIVME
DALMAZIA

About all of it. Though we never got properly BOGA'd because Turks were not allowed to settle or preach Islam in Wallachia and Moldova. The only people we got from them were some Armenians and Greeks.

500 years give or take

there is almost no corelation between this and the level of swarthiness

I have always thought that Serbs and Bosnians look too Med for the climate they live in, but there has been a lot of internal migrations in those two countries over the centuries (like how Serbs used to live to the south of what is today Serbia proper until the 14th century, for instance).

yes, but the biggest part od serbs and croats are from herzegovina

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Isn't Serbia pretty Mediterranean in climate? I know they have very hot summers.

>Belgrade has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa), with four seasons and uniformly spread precipitation. Monthly averages range from 1.4 °C (34.5 °F) in January to 23.0 °C (73.4 °F) in July, with an annual mean of 12.5 °C (54.5 °F). There are, on average, 31 days a year when the temperature is above 30 °C (86 °F), and 95 days when the temperature is above 25 °C (77 °F).

The climate is typical for inland Yugoslavia, it's not much different to where I live.

Mediterranean climate is all about very dry summers, and mild winters.
Summer don't have to be hot, pic related is much more Mediterranean than any Serbian climate, despite having cooler summers.

forgot the pic

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The only reason there is any correlation is because the Eastern regions are swarthier because they're more to the East (thus less Germanic influence) and to the East is.. surprise surprise: closer to Turkey and thus closer in the past to the Ottoman homelands.

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bout 3 fiddy

based
No one can compete with Kara Boga

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Like all of it except some islands maybe for like 2000 years, its been so long I lost sense of time

We were not under direct ottoman control. We paid tribute so that they'd leave us alone until 1700, when rich gayreek merchants paid their way into leading roles of the principalities. Even then, we had autonomy.

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>North-Eastern Poland
>never

But we were 200 years under Roosia and I would change it for 2000 years of Ottoman occupation any time.

350 years of KARA BOGA seed in our filthy wh*Toid w*Men

BASED TURK MAY THE BLOOD OF KARA BOGA FLOW IN YOUR BODY , KILL ALL WH*TOID

Zero

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We are KARA BOĞA so technically forever

Z E R O
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A PAIR OF BALLS LOL

La creatura luz extinguida.

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KARA BOGAED

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Tengri watches us from above my black brother

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500 years. Give or take 20.

no you wouldnt

shitload of time, but basically no one lived there