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Post by Novi Pazar on Nov 14, 2010 5:21:32 GMT -5
"come on lil prick, you dont remember which food you had for lunch (provided you can afford this, i mean lol!!!)"
Pyrro, don't worry about the teenager, i'm not going to waste my time debating nonsensical teenage innuendo's or teenage ignorance.
PS just ignore him.
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Post by ulf on Nov 14, 2010 5:27:05 GMT -5
Debar and Bitolj were only two cities with some Albanian presence back then. Actually only two places with Albanian presence back then in Macedonia. However Bitolj isn't in this Mijaci populated part of Macedonia
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Post by toskaliku on Nov 14, 2010 15:13:00 GMT -5
What? That would explain the ease with which Albanians took Tetova, Shkup and Monastir in 1911? Albanians were a strong portion of the Muslim population in 1911, and were always the most noted Muslim component. Tetova's population in that time was also predominantly Albanian as was a hefty portion of Skopje's. Over a hundred thousand Albanians were shipped off to Turkey by the 30s
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Post by ljubotan on Nov 15, 2010 14:24:06 GMT -5
What cities did these Mijaci live in NW Macedonia? Also, are the Goranci/Gorani associated with this old tribe?
Krivosanin - now change your sig to reflect the Serbian flag of Montenegro
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Post by rex362 on Nov 15, 2010 16:02:32 GMT -5
What? That would explain the ease with which Albanians took Tetova, Shkup and Monastir in 1911? Albanians were a strong portion of the Muslim population in 1911, and were always the most noted Muslim component. Tetova's population in that time was also predominantly Albanian as was a hefty portion of Skopje's. Over a hundred thousand Albanians were shipped off to Turkey by the 30s and more Slavs being kicked out of northern greece settleing in tetova and many other areas of Macedonia pre ww2 and some even after that were communists that went to Russia and then resettled next door to us
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Post by terroreign on Nov 15, 2010 18:43:21 GMT -5
What cities did these Mijaci live in NW Macedonia? Also, are the Goranci/Gorani associated with this old tribe? Krivosanin - now change your sig to reflect the Serbian flag of Montenegro they're in lazarpole, galicnik, and basically the whole region around the mavrovo park. And there's nothing un-Serbian about the flag, if you're talking about the trobojka...that's my flag too
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