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Post by rex362 on Dec 14, 2011 11:52:45 GMT -5
After the installation of the giant equestrian statue of Alexander the Great, the capital is bracing for another star attraction, an even vaster statue of Alexander’s father. www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/macedonian-capital-embraces-for-statue-of-philipWOW .....more money being spent on identity making ...economy and jobs awash but they find money for this ..... we albanians appreciate you slavs putting monuments of our ancestors but the timing and economy does not call for it ...Maceonian needs jobs,updated schools ,medical and farming subsidies
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2011 17:09:32 GMT -5
identity is very important, especially when your neighbours are challenging your existence...
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Post by rex362 on Dec 14, 2011 17:36:26 GMT -5
nobody is challenging your real existence ....just the fake made up one
when the greeks did theirs ...nobody was their to question it ...that's all
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Post by elemag on Dec 14, 2011 17:39:43 GMT -5
Not that your neighbours challange your existence, simply your identity annoys your neighbours due to the simple fact you are trying to produce paint out of fart.
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2011 17:46:02 GMT -5
we are honouring the ancient founders of macedonia. as modern macedonians, we should celebrate this. i'm sure the reasoning behind the building of statues to bulgar khans is the same in bulgaria... Khan Asparukh - Dobrich, Bulgaria Khan Krum - Plovdiv
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2011 19:18:45 GMT -5
"we albanians appreciate you slavs putting monuments of our ancestors" But you keep doing the same with our ancestors.... "His mother was princess Vojsava Tripalda, originally from the Polog valley, north-western part of present-day Republic of Macedonia. Skanderbeg's parents had nine children, of whom he was the youngest son, his older brothers were Stanisha, Reposh and Kostandin, and his sisters were Mara, Jelena, Angjelina, Vlajka and Mamica"Anamali, Skënder (2002) (in Albanian), Historia e popullit shqiptar në katër vëllime, I, Botimet Toena Skanderbeg Monument in Skopje Skanderbeg monument Tirana
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Post by rex362 on Dec 14, 2011 19:41:42 GMT -5
ahahahhhhahahahhah what Mother Theresa didnt work for you when he existed 93% of mac slavs were deep in Bulgaria and agean area's I see you hang in "macedonia truth forum " actually "Mac BS Forum" stop before you make a bigger fool of yourself
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2011 20:01:22 GMT -5
we can discuss Mother Teresa if you like, but let's stick to warriors for the moment. "when he existed 93% of mac slavs were deep in Bulgaria and agean area's " Approximate borders of central balkans 1373-1395 George Kastrioti - born 6 May 1405 - ten years after the above map... George Castriot, surnamed Scanderbeg, king of Albania By Clement Clarke Moore On page 168 he refers to the following composition of Kastriot's army: The Albanians were almost all of them archers; the rest, being Italians and Germans (Almaines), served with arquebuses and cross-bows. There were also some Sclavonians, more skilled in the use of the sword than of the bow; who, upon news of the levy of soldiers, being allured by the hope of plunder, came to serve with the Albanians as volunteers, and without any pay. In those days, people came constantly into Epire from the nations around, to serve under Scanderbeg, who was the only captain perpetually under arms and engaged in war with the Turks.On page 84 he speaks of a battle of Kastriot and his Albanian troops against the Venetians who had on their right wing a commander and a chosen guard of Sclavonians. On page 140 he makes mention of a certain "Moses" who carries a Sclavonian sword by his side and is a Dibrian.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 14, 2011 20:07:46 GMT -5
"There were also some Sclavonians" like I said ...yes ...Sclavonian 7% .....you understand now and Sclavonians not Macedonians ....uh I told you earlier to stop or you will make a bigger fool of yourself ....too late ajde ostajgo
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Post by rex362 on Dec 14, 2011 20:17:13 GMT -5
"Sclavonians who, upon news of the levy of soldiers, being allured by the hope of plunder,"
Yea ....that's you's alright plunder and booty ....not for preservation of MAce3donia or anything
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2011 21:14:26 GMT -5
Don't be stupid rex, so who inhabited the states of Krali Marko, Vuk Brankovic and Prince Lazar?? Slavs or shiptars?? Kastrioti's mother was of these people.
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2011 21:16:37 GMT -5
"There were also some Sclavonians" like I said ...yes ...Sclavonian 7% .....you understand now and Sclavonians not Macedonians ....uh I told you earlier to stop or you will make a bigger fool of yourself ....too late ajde ostajgo The Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts accepts that as a whole the modern Macedonian genotype developed as a result of the absorption by the advancing Slavs of the local peoples living in the region of Macedonia prior to their coming. This position is based on the findings of some late 19th – early 20th centuries ethnographers such as Vasil Kanchov,[62] Gustav Weigand,[63] and the anthropologist Carleton S. Coon, which stated that the Slavs in 6th century actively assimilated other tribal peoples by absorbing part of the indigenous populations of the region of Macedonia
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Post by rex362 on Dec 14, 2011 21:23:38 GMT -5
so we are cousins ?
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2011 21:46:55 GMT -5
maybe. if you drop the muslim thing, we could be friends
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Dec 15, 2011 5:30:08 GMT -5
"we albanians appreciate you slavs putting monuments of our ancestors" But you keep doing the same with our ancestors.... "His mother was princess Vojsava Tripalda, originally from the Polog valley, north-western part of present-day Republic of Macedonia. Skanderbeg's parents had nine children, of whom he was the youngest son, his older brothers were Stanisha, Reposh and Kostandin, and his sisters were Mara, Jelena, Angjelina, Vlajka and Mamica"Anamali, Sk�nder (2002) (in Albanian), Historia e popullit shqiptar n� kat�r v�llime, I, Botimet Toena Skanderbeg Monument in Skopje Skanderbeg monument Tirana cool, i didn't know that Skenderbeg was a Serb. Most of south balkan heroes were Serbs. Marko Kraljevic and Milos Obilic two prime examples.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 15, 2011 5:37:44 GMT -5
Isn't Skenderbeg something like half Albanian, half Bulgarian/Serbian?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Dec 15, 2011 7:00:45 GMT -5
^^^ which when it comes to a Hero can be narrowed down to simply : SERBIAN.
*ALL* medieval balkan heroes (post 1000 AD) were Serbs.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 15, 2011 7:28:40 GMT -5
Yeah, and I'm Jim Varney
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Dec 15, 2011 8:27:40 GMT -5
Any example of NON-Serbs heroes? better than trying to prove in vein that you are not Jim Varney (whoever the fuck he is)
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Post by missanthropology58 on Dec 15, 2011 8:27:49 GMT -5
What's this a statue of Alexander The Great in Bulgaria, LOL.
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