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The father of history, Herodotus, wrote about our ancient ancestors here that they were "the most numerous people after the Hindus". They inhabited the Balkan Peninsula from the Aegean islands of Thasos, Samothrace, Lemnos and Imbros to the banks of the Dnieper and Dniester, the areas around the Carpathians and Pannonia, the lands from the Black Sea to the Morava and Vardar rivers, territories in Northwestern Asia Minor... But they did not see prosperity in the effort to make an empire out of it. Nor did they need to conquer the rest of the world. They developed their skills to live creatively and were able to survive without foreign wealth, because they understood that what was won in wars is lost in wars. They did not seek slaves to build pyramids and unnecessarily pompous temples for gods, because they knew how to live more alive and healthy with the Eternal in their souls. In the real unity of tribal communities with specific local features of dialects, rituals, costumes, subtle dances competing in resourcefulness, in vivid manifestations of ancestral gifts, they built the fullness of a civilization, which later fueled Celts, Goths, Hellenes, Romans, Slavs... The Vatican library keeps "The Anonymous of Haze", in which it is immortalized that tribes and peoples sought to become subjects of the Bulgarian Empire, because the Bulgarians were the most just in the world.