This article begins a discussion on the occasion of the article, written by young scholar D. Puzanov and devoted to the “revolution” of 1000 year in Eastern Europe. By the way, a critical approach to Puzanov's article does not exclude the appreciation of it, because some very important and valuable problems are discussed in this article. This approach also gets along together with an agreement with some Puzanov's ideas, such as an absence of class relations in this part of Europe during the early Middle Ages. But with some ideas the author of this article does not agree. First of all, with an idea of the revolution which as a wave passed through the territory of East Europe. This ‘wave revolution' promoted the different forms of religion, and also supported the process of state development in this region. The author of this article does not believe in existence of state during so early time. Least of all he believes in existence of revolution and not only during this early time but also much later. As for rel