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Miroljub Petrović is clown. He is popular on internet because he is funny, but almost no one in Serbia does not take him seriosly. He is the greatest stand-up comedian in the Balkans.
Jovan Deretić has more fans who believe in what he says. People which believe to Deretić are in minority in Serbia, probably not even 20%.
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Btw, we also learned our ethnonym is most likely Iranic, but nobody ever teached us Croats were Iranians, like some alternative books suggest.
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That's fair, although the most realistic description would be that those who brought ethnonym "Croat" from western Slavic lands imposed themselves (and hence assimilated them in the long run) not only over previous non-Slavic inhabitants, but also over the Slavs who started settling the area from the eastern direction nearly a century ago.
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There are several interpretations regarding the name, but etymology is an unreliable science, especially on its own. Genetics have revealed that Kuči Mrnjavčevići and Kuči Drekalovići (some of the latter claim descent from Skenderbeg) are identical, contrary to what was previously thought, as well as that they have no matches among Albanian clans. The story of origin from Skenderbeg most likely stems from the fact that founder of Drekalović branch was related to him via maternal line.
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