Patrinos
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Post by Patrinos on Jun 9, 2010 14:36:11 GMT -5
It took you nine years to stop this kind of attack? Doesnt seem very efficient to me. Ejvallah to those Shqipes for what they did. Except they should have been doing that in southern Albani instead... no point in killing kaurs hundreds of miles away when they were available to be killed right in their own backyards. I guess we wanted to keep the obese kaurokurvas... i always enjoy while reading narratives of the Battle of Dervenakia, describing Albos in the end of the battle, mirdites and tourkalvanous, to shout asking to spare their lives "jam kristian","jam skodran"... ...i bet Moraites replied "sorry guys... its nothing personal" ...
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Post by todhrimencuri on Jun 9, 2010 14:38:31 GMT -5
Its pretty personal, if a few years earlier those Albanians were taking what they wanted... for nine years... thats pretty sad. Even the Greek armatoles at their worst didnt last nine years, Spiromilos could barely resist in Himara for a month... and that was in his home territory...
sad...
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Post by terroreign on Jun 10, 2010 23:19:23 GMT -5
HAHA +1
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Post by Patrinos on Jun 11, 2010 3:03:34 GMT -5
I bet that your compatriot Vasos Mavrovouniotis(Vaso Brajović ) was really sad that lost the opportunity to live that experience in Dervenakia... He had a good time though with tourkalvanous of Ibraim some years later...
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Post by terroreign on Jun 11, 2010 4:29:20 GMT -5
Yes, I can bet Vaso was quite experienced in dealing with the tourkoalvanos
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Post by Patrinos on Jun 11, 2010 5:29:47 GMT -5
Yes, I can bet Vaso was quite experienced in dealing with the tourkoalvanos you can say that it was his hobby... ...shared by his Greeks fellowes.. Something like the dwarf and the elf in the Lord of the Rings... counting how many tourkalvanous they hit... ...good old days... osmanli-hunting was an interesting hobby... btw. I was talking with my father, and he mentioned that his grandfather who had fought in the Balkan Wars always said that Mavrovounioi(Montenegrins) were the most "palikaria" of the allies.
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