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Hello dear user, may I can invite you for the discussion about the problem of R1a-M458 and the Indo-European steppe case: Talk:Haplogroup_R1a? Sincerly --Gushtasp (talk) 08:53, 20 February 2016 (UTC)

um, no . . ..
"Well, actually, Macedonia has the greatest history, and had the greatest land empire the world has ever seen." - If you had stated had seen (up to that time), you might have a leg to stand on. However, there have been many land empires larger than Alexander's - the Roman Empire, the Mongol Empire (still the largest in history), The Russian Empire, The Arab Caliphate of the 7th century, and Hitler's (short-lived) military occupations in Europe during WWII. 104.169.26.177 (talk) 11:04, 13 January 2017 (UTC)

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