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Post by 1912 on Oct 22, 2010 3:10:13 GMT -5
Prifti Nikodimos Tsarknias flet për çamët.
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 22, 2010 5:17:34 GMT -5
Prifti Nikodimos Tsarknias flet për çamët. this fyromksi prifti was arrested while he was fuccking in public toilets with two male immigrants...
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Post by bato2 on Oct 22, 2010 13:50:29 GMT -5
Prifti Nikodimos Tsarknias flet për çamët. this fyromksi prifti was arrested while he was fuccking in public toilets with two male immigrants... Nikodimos Tsarknias...sound pure Greek name to me
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 22, 2010 14:02:38 GMT -5
this fyromksi prifti was arrested while he was fuccking in public toilets with two male immigrants... Nikodimos Tsarknias...sound pure Greek name to me Kemal Stafa also looks turkish to me... so does Giorgji Kastrioti
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 22, 2010 14:26:46 GMT -5
qemal is a turkish name, stafa is a typical alb surname, gjergj kastrioti is as albanian as they come...nothing pure foreign about those names, what's ur point?
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Post by toskaliku on Oct 22, 2010 16:05:57 GMT -5
Prifti Nikodimos Tsarknias flet për çamët. this fyromksi prifti was arrested while he was fuccking in public toilets with two male immigrants... Sounds 100% Greek to me.
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Post by bato2 on Oct 22, 2010 16:11:13 GMT -5
Nikodimos Tsarknias...sound pure Greek name to me Kemal Stafa also looks turkish to me... so does Giorgji Kastrioti Turkish Gjegj Kastrioti?....Dude ,you must to be high or drunk GJERGJGender: Masculine Usage: Albanian Albanian form of GEORGE www.behindthename.com/name/gjergjKASTRIOTIThe Kastrioti were a noble Albanian family in the middle Ages. The Kastrioti dynasty originally hailed from the Mati region, situated in North Albania. The family itself was roman-catholic (as the majority of all Albanians were at that time) and had good relations to the Republic of Venice, the Kingdom of Naples and the Papacy. en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/3667356
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 22, 2010 16:41:33 GMT -5
you must be drunk if you can't understand that Gjorgi Kastrioti is a Greek name-surname... Go to Greece, say that you are called Gjorgi Kastrioti and they will think that you're Greek... the same way, if someone introduces to you as Ilir Gjodhima...he has an albanian name-surname right?
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Post by laughingwolf on Oct 22, 2010 16:48:01 GMT -5
you must be drunk if you can't understand that Gjorgi Kastrioti is a Greek name-surname... Go to Greece, say that you are called Gjorgi Kastrioti and they will think that you're Greek... the same way, if someone introduces to you as Ilir Gjodhima...he has an albanian name-surname right? Yes, both are albanian, my last name is Gjonxxxxx, and I am as albanian as it gets.
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 22, 2010 16:49:42 GMT -5
you must be drunk if you can't understand that Gjorgi Kastrioti is a Greek name-surname... Go to Greece, say that you are called Gjorgi Kastrioti and they will think that you're Greek... the same way, if someone introduces to you as Ilir Gjodhima...he has an albanian name-surname right? Yes, both are albanian, my last name is Gjonxxxxx, and I am as albanian as it gets. The first is a much albanian as Foto Papaniko...
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Post by laughingwolf on Oct 22, 2010 16:58:25 GMT -5
I think you have it backwards, but to each his own.
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Post by bato2 on Oct 22, 2010 19:25:05 GMT -5
you must be drunk if you can't understand that Gjorgi Kastrioti is a Greek name-surname... Go to Greece, say that you are called Gjorgi Kastrioti and they will think that you're Greek... the same way, if someone introduces to you as Ilir Gjodhima...he has an albanian name-surname right? Mr Portokalou now i question your IQ or maybe you just finishied your last drop of ouzo..Take it easy with it Gjergj Greek name? are you mixing it with Jorgo?(You have a old complex changing peoples names)...Is not even close...For the record Albanians who have that name are mostly catholic (A religion your "fara" have no connection whatsoever) Find me a single Greek named Gjergj (as i spell it)...... Simple Google Gjergj and you will find all the answers you looking for (Up to the north)
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Post by laughingwolf on Oct 22, 2010 19:41:37 GMT -5
I think he is talking about "Kastrioti" being greek.
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Post by rex362 on Oct 22, 2010 19:55:40 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Oct 22, 2010 20:26:24 GMT -5
even the slavs accept him as an Albanian ........back then ....but now they believe HIGHDUKE websites
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 22, 2010 22:32:09 GMT -5
To avoid the confusion his last name should have been Rexhepi.... ;D
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Post by rex362 on Oct 23, 2010 9:11:36 GMT -5
well he was considered
Rex ,Rego ,Rega, Regi ,.Rexh/Redzh. Rexho,Rexha
so you might have something there....
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 23, 2010 9:33:15 GMT -5
you must be drunk if you can't understand that Gjorgi Kastrioti is a Greek name-surname... Go to Greece, say that you are called Gjorgi Kastrioti and they will think that you're Greek... the same way, if someone introduces to you as Ilir Gjodhima...he has an albanian name-surname right? Mr Portokalou now i question your IQ or maybe you just finishied your last drop of ouzo..Take it easy with it Gjergj Greek name? are you mixing it with Jorgo?(You have a old complex changing peoples names)...Is not even close...For the record Albanians who have that name are mostly catholic (A religion your "fara" have no connection whatsoever) Find me a single Greek named Gjergj (as i spell it)...... Simple Google Gjergj and you will find all the answers you looking for (Up to the north) All these versions comes from the Greek name Georgios. You have as much sources to backup that he called himself Gjergj as I have that called him Yorgo(which i don't claim) . In the latin and italian sources referring to him have it as "Georgius" or "Giorgio"... but not accepting that Kastrioti(s) is a Greek surname is ridiculous.
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Post by bato2 on Oct 23, 2010 9:43:28 GMT -5
First his last name is Kastrioti not Kastrioti s or Kastriot ovicmr Portokalou, find me a Greek with Kastrioti last name
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 23, 2010 9:53:23 GMT -5
what would that prove bato?
that there was an albanian tribe in medieval times that migrated in greece? that's why there are so many overlapping surnames.
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