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Post by socio on Sept 21, 2011 14:50:59 GMT -5
Find me one, at least, in your country of origin, Russia, Iran etc so I can have some second thoughts and see if its Slavic ? lol, how desperate you are!!! anyways here you go: Dreni city Belarus 53.55 29.43 485 1043 Dreni city Pskovskaya Oblast' Russia 57.30 28.03 219 739 Drenie city Belarus 54.25 26.90 662 9841 ;D LOL man, you've solved the riddle now ... ;D
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Post by missanthropology58 on Sept 21, 2011 14:55:46 GMT -5
where do you see i say anything about albanian ancestry? and we do have the same ancestors as northern albs, Iranic Serb ancestors! DUDE you said natives and as far i know iranic tribes aren't native for the balkans but illyrians are Yeah one of them said to me ''i'm a Albanian Iranian'' lol I was like *face palm*. I doubt whether the Azerbaijanis have intermarried with Illyrian tribes most of them are a mix of that and Kipchak Armenoids Turkified Huns etc. Illyrians are for Albos and Illyrians don't come from the Caucasus. No such race as Iranic anyway Azerbaijanis are Turkic and speak the Turkic languages
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Post by odel on Sept 21, 2011 15:06:06 GMT -5
Btw, Drenica is Albanian, the word is Albanian, the suffix is most likely Serbian however. The form 'Drenica' seems to be existing only in Albanian lands anyways.
Also, surnames that are Slavic doesn't imply any Slavic origin, for example they can be surnames taken from a placename such as in Tahir Drenica's case.
Anyways. If you want to discuss anything that doesn't have anything to do with the classification of Albanians, please take it somewhere else will you? Make a thread about it.
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Post by socio on Sept 21, 2011 15:22:50 GMT -5
Btw, Drenica is Albanian, the word is Albanian, the suffix is most likely Serbian however. The form 'Drenica' seems to be existing only in Albanian lands anyways. Also, surnames that are Slavic doesn't imply any Slavic origin, for example they can be surnames taken from a placename such as in Tahir Drenica's case. Anyways. If you want to discuss anything that doesn't have anything to do with the classification of Albanians, please take it somewhere else will you? Make a thread about it. Of course, my friend, Dreni is a native toponym ... its an Illyrian and a Thracian name which meant DEER back then and which still means DEER today and in the Albanian language only. The toponym existed back then as it exist now (I provided the link already). Moreover. Dreni was also an antroponym back then and still is one now and only among the Albanians. The Spartacus's best friend was called Dreni, many Albanians today are called Dren. The point my friend here is the striking continuity between Illyrians and Albanians which these Slavs here hate to admit ... Nevertheless, Pyrros indeed and unwillingly admiitted to us that they are foreigners in Illyria ;D
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Post by terroreign on Sept 21, 2011 16:02:34 GMT -5
The TRUTH is too painful for him to accept, my friend ! i know it is in your case. Dren (slavic root), -ica (slavic suffix). Facts
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Post by socio on Sept 21, 2011 16:12:27 GMT -5
The TRUTH is too painful for him to accept, my friend ! i know it is in your case. Dren (slavic root), -ica (slavic suffix). Facts ;D if you knew what a fact is you would have admitted long time ago that you are nothing but a slavicized Albanian, only your culture is Slavic and even there not 100% slavic Truth is painful indeed for you
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Post by terroreign on Sept 21, 2011 16:22:04 GMT -5
i know it is in your case. Dren (slavic root), -ica (slavic suffix). Facts ;D if you knew what a fact is you would have admitted long time ago that you are nothing but a slavicized Albanian, only your culture is Slavic and even there not 100% slavic Truth is painful indeed for you yeah just like epirots are grecofied "albanian" you're the youngest culture in the balkans so i guess i understand why you need to make such arrogant claims.
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Post by plisbardhi on Sept 21, 2011 22:11:39 GMT -5
It must burn you losers when every credible source you ever read about either the Illyrians or Albanians the connection is always made between the two. As for Drenica, the tendency at first is to label it a Slav toponym since most toponyms in KS are indeed Slavic. But seeing how Gjakova-Djakovica is actually Albanian as I have shown before, something tells me that in KS Serbs had a tendency to add the ica suffix to non-Slavic place names. We know that dren is Illyro-Thracian and Albanian for deer. Also there is a Serb chrysobull from the 1300s that mentions Arbanasi in Drenica as I was informed long ago by donnie. So the case can be made for either argument.
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Post by terroreign on Sept 22, 2011 0:40:44 GMT -5
yeah djakovica and drenica are totallyyyy illyrian names
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Post by plisbardhi on Sept 22, 2011 0:58:19 GMT -5
Yes, with Slavic flavor.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 22, 2011 2:23:01 GMT -5
Krivo, on the spot man.... Lies and deception are always harmful, we are trying to help the albs know themselves better, but they prefer to live a silly dream... and waking up is rarely peaceful.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 22, 2011 2:25:37 GMT -5
how can there be claims about illirian words, when no one knows illirian, because no saved form or lexicon/dictionary ever existed ?? or ever been documented???
Slavs left a huge testament to the balkans (especially the agricultural sector where they are no1 by far).
What did illirians left (if ever existed in the first place)?
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Post by terroreign on Sept 22, 2011 3:02:50 GMT -5
^I'll give you the answer pyrros: nothing, they made and left nothing.
not that they were a separate people anyway, they were just a segment of primitive hellens in the western balkans.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 22, 2011 3:45:01 GMT -5
^I'll give you the answer pyrros: nothing, they made and left nothing. not that they were a separate people anyway, they were just a segment of primitive hellens in the western balkans. that's right. primitive under-developed greeks with no artistic/scientific/military skills. ^^^^ oooopssss that's a fair description of modern albanians ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by missanthropology58 on Sept 22, 2011 11:02:01 GMT -5
So if you're a light skinned tall Alpine Med you're Albanian lol missi you're albanian when you have a turkish stalker like you ;D I only have 1/4 of my ancestry from the Caucasus and I told you i'm on this website because I got chucked off anthroscape three times because the mod ( Crimson Guard ) threw his toys out of the pram because I stopped talking to him on msn. For the record Hellenas left too and a bunch of other good anthropologists
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Post by missanthropology58 on Sept 22, 2011 11:04:09 GMT -5
Yeah ok I ''stalk'' Southern European and Greek men because i'm part Turk because there would be no Southern European men interested in me naturally. At least I defend them, and Greeks.
NEXT TIME MY BOYFRIEND FUCKS ME I WILL SEND YOU THE VIDEO TAPE IS WHERE YOUR GIRLFRIEND HOW MANY PEOPLE HERE ARE SINGLE OR ACTUALLY MARRIED OR JUST HERE TO TROLL BITCH AND PICK UP ON ETHNIC GROUPS?!?
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Post by missanthropology58 on Sept 22, 2011 11:06:18 GMT -5
Agreed they look like Turks you should get out more. Albos=Kavkaz savages
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Post by darkness on Sept 22, 2011 11:29:09 GMT -5
Yeah ok I ''stalk'' Southern European and Greek men because i'm part Turk because there would be no Southern European men interested in me naturally. At least I defend them, and Greeks. NEXT TIME MY BOYFRIEND f**kS ME I WILL SEND YOU THE VIDEO TAPE IS WHERE YOUR GIRLFRIEND HOW MANY PEOPLE HERE ARE SINGLE OR ACTUALLY MARRIED OR JUST HERE TO TROLL BITCH AND PICK UP ON ETHNIC GROUPS?!? you don't have to show me your sextape
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Post by missanthropology58 on Sept 22, 2011 15:13:23 GMT -5
I don't have one and i'm still wondering why the questions haven't been answered as to why so many people especially guys are still single on this site.
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Post by plisbardhi on Sept 22, 2011 22:05:59 GMT -5
The Illyrians were surely not Greeks. Here they are clearly distinguished as a separate people from the ancient Greeks and also racially so by the ancient Greek medical writer Galen (Galen, “Mixtures”):
So much for the formation of the hair; we should now pass on to the features of all the incidental features of the mixtures, as regards the differences of hair according to age, place, and nature of the body. The hair of Egyptians, Arabs, Indians, and of general all peoples who inhabit hot, dry places, has poor growth and is black, dry, curly and brittle. That of the inhabitants of cold, wet places, conversely - Illyrians, Germans, Dalmatians, Sauromatians, and the Scythian types of people in general- has reasonably good growth and is thin, straight, and red. Those who live in some well-balanced land which is between these in quality have hair with extremely good growth, which is strong, fairly black, moderately thick, and neither completely curly nor completely straight. The differences due to age are analogous to these: with regard to the qualities of strength, thickness, size, and colour, infants’ hair is similar to the Germans’, hair in the prime of life to the Ethiopians’, and that of ephebes and children to the hair of people of well-balanced lands.
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