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what proof was that given by the balken people to prove that once they were independent ​

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Answered by Alex596
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The Serbian people were divided by the borders of Turkish pashaliks. In addition, they were also divided by the frontiers that separated the lands under Turkish from those under Austrian dominion. Prerogatives of local autonomy in the Belgrade pashalik provided a focal point for the independence movement. There was also a powerful influence exercised by the national consciousness that had developed in the areas under Austrian control, north of the Sava and Danube rivers.

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Answered by trixy123
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Your question is not very clear. I will attempt to answer your question anyway, but please be aware that I will not be able to satisfy your request completely.

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The Balkans was a region that comprised of present day Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia and Montenegro. The inhabitants of this region were collectively called Slavs. They were part of the Ottoman Empire since the 15th century. After the defeat of the emperor, nationalist feelings were spread among the Slavs. However, attempts to unite the people of the Balkans failed since no one could find a common identity to relate to all the people. Thus, the region was full of conflicts and war as each community of the Slavs attempted to take over the other through military might and political expansions. This gradually led to the first world war which led Europe to disaster in 1914.

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