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Post by Duke John on Aug 4, 2008 23:38:36 GMT -5
Its obvious why you said it, you propably assumed that there were no albanians in Kosova at that time but you were terriblly wrong, my ancestors were mentioned in serbian national song,lol moust amasing thing is that the tribe from where i descend had a chief in 14th century named Lekë Kapetan!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Aug 5, 2008 0:33:52 GMT -5
"Its obvious why you said it, you propably assumed that there were no albanians in Kosova at that time but you were terriblly wrong, my ancestors were mentioned in serbian national song,lol moust amasing thing is that the tribe from where i descend had a chief in 14th century named Lekë Kapetan!"
pffft, so the turks fought the Albanians in kosovo i metohija?
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Post by Duke John on Aug 5, 2008 0:39:20 GMT -5
"Its obvious why you said it, you propably assumed that there were no albanians in Kosova at that time but you were terriblly wrong, my ancestors were mentioned in serbian national song,lol moust amasing thing is that the tribe from where i descend had a chief in 14th century named Lekë Kapetan!" pffft, so the turks fought the Albanians in kosovo i metohija? what pfff? your own national song mentions albanians,are you now ignoring and refuse to believe in your own national song? the turks fought not only albanians but also other balkan nations that were united against ottomans in 1389 in Kosova!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Aug 5, 2008 0:43:19 GMT -5
^ yes the muslimised serbs known as arnauts are the bitterest foes of the serbs!.
Luma, show me maps, images, surveys etc....to prove albanians were in kosovo in 14th century.
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Post by Duke John on Aug 5, 2008 1:11:24 GMT -5
^ yes the muslimised serbs known as arnauts are the bitterest foes of the serbs!. Luma, show me maps, images, surveys etc....to prove albanians were in kosovo in 14th century. what does that muslimanised serbs have to do with this?btw the quote that you posted is missleading the Arnavut term is turk invetion and turks have called all albanians as Arnavuts and Albanian lands as Arnavutluk!. Your own national song about battle of kosova 1389 proves that there were albanians(dukadjinci) and dusanova zakonik also proves that there were albanians! bouth are serbian sources, now suck it up novi and ignore and continue refusing to see what your own sources are telling, ti si amater. Lekë Kapetan,Dukadjinci,Arbanasi are all mentioned in your songs that refer to the 14th century! that must really hurt!.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Aug 5, 2008 3:48:57 GMT -5
go on show me this song of yours.
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Post by Duke John on Aug 5, 2008 3:59:13 GMT -5
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Post by Novi Pazar on Aug 5, 2008 6:34:43 GMT -5
When was this written?
So does that mean that the Bulgarians, Bosnians, Hungarians, Wallachians and Poles lived in kosovo as well?
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Post by Duke John on Aug 5, 2008 6:54:03 GMT -5
lmao,what now? trying to create reasons to reject it? hey novi maybe it was the albanians who wrote it and gave it to the serbs to sing it, what you think? it could be conspiracy...hmmm ;D, sta mislis? ma kako moze siptari da pomnju u narodnu pesu kosovska bitka! ma to je neverovatno bre siptariiii...hahahah from now on you are zajebancia for me!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Aug 5, 2008 6:56:39 GMT -5
^ so does it also prove that the poles, wallachians, hungarians, bosnians, bulgarians lived in kosovo as well?
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Post by Duke John on Aug 5, 2008 7:00:36 GMT -5
Nope, see the dusanova zakonik! And in the song they mention Dukadjince Lekë Kapetana very clearly,and not to mention arbanasi also, if you dont know where Dukagjini is you better dont find out or you will have nervoza breakdown! ;D ;D ;D
unistensi amatere! ajde cao!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Aug 5, 2008 7:26:39 GMT -5
Doesn't prove that albanians lived in kosovo.
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Post by ilirdardani on Aug 5, 2008 10:56:00 GMT -5
^ yes the muslimised serbs known as arnauts are the bitterest foes of the serbs!. Luma, show me maps, images, surveys etc....to prove albanians were in kosovo in 14th century. Maybe not Kosovo, but in Serbia there were Albanians during that time. My whole fathers side of family is from Serbia, moved down from Sokobanja to Nis and then my greatgrandfather moved to Svirc (near Medvedja) and then my grandfather moved in 1969 to Kosovo. My father was born in Svirc, and went to Serbian school all the way up to 7th grade. 8th grade and then highschool and university finished in Kosovo, but he's fluent in serbian. We still have land in Svirc by the way, have all the paperwork and pay taxes for the land. lol One day in the future when things calm down I plan to go there myself and build a house to go during summers, its beautiful there. (in svirc)
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