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Why is Duklja said to be South Slavic state, when it is clearly stated in the Wiki article that it was Serbian?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vojislavljevi%C4%87_dynasty
Is it a crime to write the truth or some kind of conspiracy to delete as much of Serbian name from the Balkans as you can?
Answer: I ask myself that question all the time. It is interesting how Duklja has nothing to do with the modern state of Serbia and how you uploaded made up maps from that time period. There was even a slur "Dukljani", for Montenegrin separatists in former Yugoslavia, derived from mocking their argument that a medieval state of "Duklja" existed in place of modern Montenegro. Serbian official policy was to make jokes about it, as they stated it's a made up state.
However, years passed, and since you can't deny Duklja anymore, you just now say it's a Serbian state. Such a pathetic gesture. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:8388:19C0:A580:D9BA:7011:3966:FE88 (talk) 21:54, 22 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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