mpuq
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Post by mpuq on Nov 20, 2009 4:47:35 GMT -5
e s'bon me harru as "Poqari" e shkrume bash per arnautet:
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Post by hellboy87 on Nov 21, 2009 4:29:21 GMT -5
Albanians in Turkey are mostly Istanbul (Zeytinburnu and Bajram Pasha... are full Albanians), Bursa and Anadolu (Central Turkey....there are alot village with 100% albanian speaking even kids dont know turkish) how do you know this? I would think its hard not knowing Turkish and being a Turkish citizen. Anyway,hopefully Albania will get them back,and start off with Pan-Albanianism ;D
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Patrinos
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Peloponnesos uber alles
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 21, 2009 7:45:54 GMT -5
Albanians in Turkey are mostly Istanbul (Zeytinburnu and Bajram Pasha... are full Albanians), Bursa and Anadolu (Central Turkey....there are alot village with 100% albanian speaking even kids dont know turkish) Poor Polis and Proussa....
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Post by todhrimencuri on Nov 21, 2009 13:59:02 GMT -5
Albanians in Turkey are mostly Istanbul (Zeytinburnu and Bajram Pasha... are full Albanians), Bursa and Anadolu (Central Turkey....there are alot village with 100% albanian speaking even kids dont know turkish) I just ran into a Stamboll girl who was 1/4 Albanian yesterday. Very interesting learning her story.
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Post by L0gjICK on Nov 22, 2009 11:13:06 GMT -5
Albanians in Turkey are mostly Istanbul (Zeytinburnu and Bajram Pasha... are full Albanians), Bursa and Anadolu (Central Turkey....there are alot village with 100% albanian speaking even kids dont know turkish) I just ran into a Stamboll girl who was 1/4 Albanian yesterday. Very interesting learning her story. Care to share?
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Post by todhrimencuri on Nov 22, 2009 14:38:05 GMT -5
Im sorry, I forgot some of the details cause I was quite drunk when conversing with her, and she was quite drunk as well (we were at a bar near my school).
Her family was apparently displaced around 1912, she told me that they were put on the move by Serbs, which seems to me that it probably happened as a result of the Balkan Wars. Although she did say that her family was a religious family of hoxhallar so she could have left because of the independence declaration... pretty weird mix up. Either way her family settled in Stamboll and made a fortune over the coming decades. Now they have become a heavily urbanized wealthy secularized family. Ironic.
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Patrinos
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 22, 2009 16:04:06 GMT -5
Please folks...don't call the Polis ...Stambol.... its an ugly name for the City...
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Post by todhrimencuri on Nov 22, 2009 18:24:45 GMT -5
How about u scatter? Its Istanbul, not "Polis" since 1453.
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Post by thracian08 on Nov 23, 2009 14:03:14 GMT -5
My cousin's husband is of Albanian descent. I think he has an Albanian last name Caz. Is it Albanian? It doesn't sound Turkish to me.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Nov 23, 2009 14:20:24 GMT -5
Caz sounds more like the Italian word for dick
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Post by todhrimencuri on Nov 23, 2009 14:28:46 GMT -5
Albanians in Turkey dont have Alb last names. They were officially changed in th 1930s.
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Post by thracian08 on Nov 23, 2009 14:56:25 GMT -5
It should be pronounced Chaz. With a ch sound. Does that make any difference? Anyways, yes, I have met several Turks of Albanian descent. They're all really nice people. Yes, I am aware of the last name to Turkish. I just thought to ask, as there are still people with non - Turkish last names.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Nov 23, 2009 14:58:57 GMT -5
Nope çaz does not sound Albanian either
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Post by hellboy87 on Nov 24, 2009 21:24:51 GMT -5
I wonder whether there's a list of Albanian settlements in Turkey.....we have the Bosniak one
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Post by todhrimencuri on Nov 26, 2009 2:37:03 GMT -5
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Post by todhrimencuri on Dec 10, 2009 19:12:21 GMT -5
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Post by hellboy87 on Dec 11, 2009 22:40:30 GMT -5
klook klook!! there are headscarve wearing Albanian Turk ladies!!! Does this all mean that there is an Albanian consciousness,a sense of Albanianness among Turks of Albanian descent in Turkey? I hope so!
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Post by todhrimencuri on Dec 11, 2009 22:55:08 GMT -5
90% of the girls there have no headscarves. it was like 3 with them on.
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Post by hellboy87 on Dec 18, 2009 23:07:42 GMT -5
I saw like 11 of them with headscarves
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Post by hellboy87 on Jan 25, 2010 5:49:48 GMT -5
where did the Albanians who migrated to Turkey,migrated from? Most did not migrate from the territory of todays Albania,am I right?
''There are as many as 8 million Albanians now living in Turkey which were living in Albanian territories now occupied by Greece and that is the place where Alexander the great was born.''
Got this from Albanian times
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