Hrvati - Honor, History, Heroes, Heritage

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Hrvati - Honor, History, Heroes, Heritage

Photos from Hrvati  -  Honor,  History,  Heroes,  Heritage's post 11/04/2025

Iranian 🇮🇷 & Croatian 🇭🇷 traditional Honor Military Uniforms 😍‼️

(Fotos from: Vlog Tanais)

Photos from Hrvati  -  Honor,  History,  Heroes,  Heritage's post 11/04/2025

Iranian 🇮🇷 & Croatian 🇭🇷 traditional clothes 😍‼️

The great similarity of the Old Iranian, Iranian, Azerbaijani, Kurdish and Armenian folk costumes and clothes and the Croatian folk costumes and clothes. This similarity was pointed out by the first prominent Croatian ethnographer Marijana Gušić, who, with her husband Branimir Gušić, toured all of Croatia and all neighboring countries and concluded:

"The above elements point
to the conclusion that
the bearers of the proto-Slavic rite (ljelja/kraljica) participated in the Pontic-Caucasian-Iranian sphere, which in turn points to the settlement routes and origins of the Croats, Kajkavians, Šokaci and Dalmatians (Čakavians)."

Taking note of the insights of this Croatian pioneer in the field of ethnology, as well as the Iranian theory of the ethnogenesis of the Croats, and observing from today's perspective where we can quickly obtain data in several ways, it seems that the comparison of the Croatian Ljelja/Kraljica with the customs of Iranian-speaking peoples is not only visible in this example but also much wider.

In the pictures I have here, I have analyzed the costumes and folk costumes of the Croatian towns of Vrlika, Prvić, Lumbarda, Konavle, and the Herceg-Bosna region.

Some of you who are watching this will not be particularly impressed. I personally am, because as I delve deeper into the issues of Croatian ethnogenesis, I am irresistibly discovering more and more and deeper similarities that I believe are not at all coincidental.

(Hrvatski 🇭🇷 tekst)

Velika sličnost Staro-Iranskih, Iranskih, Azerbejđanskih, Kurdskih i Armeniskih narodnjih nošnji i kostima i Hrvatskih narodnih nošnji i kostima. Na ovakvu jednu sličnost je ukazala prva ugledna hrvatska etnogoinja Marijana Gušić, koja je sa svojim suprugom Branimirom Gušićem obišla cijelu Hrvatsku i sve susjedne zemlje te zaključila:

"Navedeni elementi upućuju
na zaključak o tome da
su nositelji praslavenskoga obreda (ljelja/kraljica) sudjelovali u pontsko-kavkasko -iranskoj sferi, što s druge strane upućuje na putove naseljavanja i podrijetlo Hrvata, Kajkavaca,Šokaca i Dalmatinaca (čakavaca)."

Uzimajući na znanje spoznaje ove hrvatske prvakinje na polju etnologije, kao i Iransku teoriju etnogeneze Hrvatâ, a promatrajući iz današnje perspektive gdje na više načina možemo brzo doći do podataka, čini se da usporedba hrvatskih Ljelja/Kraljica sa običajima irano-govornih naroda nije samo vidljiva na tom primjeru već i puno šire.

Na slikama koje sam ovdje sam analizirao nošnje i kostime hrvatskih mjesta Vrlika, Prvić, Lumbarda, Konavle, te krajeve Herceg -Bosne.

Neki od vas koji ovo gledate neće biti posebno impresionirani. Ja osobno jesam, jer ulazeći sve dublje u pitanja hrvatske etnogeneze otkrivam nezadrživo sve više i sve dublje sličnosti za koje smatram da nisu nimalo slučajne.

Text by : Marin Katava
Fotos from: Vlog Tanai

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