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Post by Sokol on Oct 19, 2011 0:38:40 GMT -5
The most laughable map. But chento if the Turks ever manage to overrun Bulgaria and Greece: dont kid yourself you ll get part of both countries. You ll be turned into a mere province in dear old Ottoman empire. Thus the map is more than utopic. If I were you I d dread this scenario. But why am I surprised? Your whole history was rewritten. The last european province of Turkey that was liberated, where the Bulgarians were harshly persecuted, killed and raped: now you the first friend of Turkey . Oh the irony! Anything for his artificial nation to survive. At least in his delusional mind. If our people would allow another ottoman empire, then our people deserve nothing other than eating s**t. you are eating shit already....
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 19, 2011 1:33:06 GMT -5
^OK son of Alexander.
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Post by terroreign on Oct 19, 2011 1:42:39 GMT -5
sadly enough, the shiptar is completely right.
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Post by ioan on Oct 19, 2011 1:49:01 GMT -5
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Post by Sokol on Oct 19, 2011 17:28:26 GMT -5
www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=turkey-a-force-for-peace-in-balkans-deputy-pm-2011-10-18Turkey a force for peace in Balkans: deputy PMTurkey has long fought for peace and stability throughout the Balkans and elsewhere, Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arýnç said yesterday during a visit to Macedonia. “Turkey always assumed a leading role in every initiative for peace,” Arýnç said during the Seventh International Atatürk Congress in the country’s capital, Skopje. Arýnç met with Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov before the congress yesterday and was expected to meet Minister without Portfolio Hadi Neziri and members of the Turkish community living in Skopje and Ohrid. “We were one of the first countries to recognize Macedonia. We keep assisting Macedonia in every area,” Arýnç said, adding that there were deep-rooted ties between the two countries. Turkey will also continue to support Macedonia for NATO membership, the deputy prime minister said. “[Turkish republican founder Mustafa Kemal] Atatürk became acquainted with European principles while in Macedonia, and he applied these principles in Turkey by establishing a modern republic,” Ivanov said during the congress, adding that Atatürk had returned to the Balkan country a century after he went to an Ottoman military school in the modern-day Macedonian city of Bitola. Atatürk was a reformist leader who founded a modern republic after the War of Independence following World War I, Arýnç said. Turkey’s founder always referred to peace with his motto “Peace at Home, Peace in the World,” he said, adding that Turkey exerted great efforts for peaceful solutions to issues in the Caucasus, the Middle East, the Balkans and Afghanistan. “We believe that the world and humanity can become happy by means of dialogue and mutually good relations in the direction set by Atatürk,” he said. The congress is taking place in Skopje until Oct. 22. Almost 300 academics and historians are participating in the congress, which is being organized by the Atatürk Research Center and the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Tuesday, October 18, 2011
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Post by srbobran on Oct 19, 2011 17:52:46 GMT -5
Never been there but I have family friends from Pirot and Vranje and they don't seem to mind Bulgarians. If anything, stuff like intermarriages between Serbs and Bulgarians there would be high. I could be wrong however, I have yet to meet to a Serb or a Bulgarian from Bosilegrad or Dimitrovgrad.
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Post by mystery on Oct 19, 2011 19:48:18 GMT -5
oh you idiot it's obvious the turks are using Titostan as a puppet state against the greeks.
Turks don't care about the sons of Alexander
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Post by Sokol on Oct 19, 2011 20:00:15 GMT -5
Macedonia and Turkey are strategic allies. We have many common interests and have great relations. Stay tuned for more, as this relationship develops further...
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 20, 2011 1:17:11 GMT -5
"That's incorrect. A forum full of diaspora Serbs (some who aren't actually Serbian and/or can't speak Serbian) is hardly an accurate representation of Serbs as a whole. Most Serbs have a friendly view of Bulgaria." 99% of Serbs arn't knowledgeable, they are stupid and easily manipulated from pathetics like Tadich. Hey, why don't you become a serbophobe like George Miletich who was a serbian defector and pro Bu Lgarin, fighting for everything Bu Lgarski. Today his decendants from Sofia are writing imense anti-serbian propaganda. PS If BuLgari love us srbobran, then why the Ataka anti serb party? Its O.K, we love it when people hate us. Thats how retarded the Serbian mind has become
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Post by terroreign on Oct 20, 2011 1:31:28 GMT -5
Never been there but I have family friends from Pirot and Vranje and they don't seem to mind Bulgarians. If anything, stuff like intermarriages between Serbs and Bulgarians there would be high. I could be wrong however, I have yet to meet to a Serb or a Bulgarian from Bosilegrad or Dimitrovgrad. Georgiev's father is from Dimitrovgrad, he claims to have been "Djordjevic" up until ww1 when the bulgar terror changed their name.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 20, 2011 2:26:47 GMT -5
^ Krivo this same terror happened to the southern serbs, then Tito finished it off with the ski suffix
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 20, 2011 3:51:27 GMT -5
^Like the ic thrown on Albanians in Montenegro and the same ski forced upon many Albanians in fyrom. When it comes down to it you all play the same games. Pathetic!
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Post by terroreign on Oct 20, 2011 11:05:06 GMT -5
Why didn't we throw more ic's on those albo-chetniks in kosovo??
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Post by Sokol on Oct 20, 2011 17:53:28 GMT -5
^Like the ic thrown on Albanians in Montenegro and the same ski forced upon many Albanians in fyrom. When it comes down to it you all play the same games. Pathetic! and the shiptars changing macedonian and greek names in albania... www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/20/us-balkans-census-idUSTRE79J25Q20111020"(Reuters) - Stela Mustafaj pressed her finger to an official document charting her family tree as far back as 1875. There, in black and white, her grandfather and other relatives, all bearing distinctly Muslim Albanian names, were listed as born in Greece. "It's surefire proof we are Greeks," Mustafaj, 65, told Reuters in the village of Shengjergj in Albania's eastern Korce region. "My father's name was Dionysus, but they renamed him Dervish,"
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 20, 2011 19:00:16 GMT -5
Why didn't we throw more ic's on those albo-chetniks in kosovo?? Too many Albanians. I'm not Kosovar but tito didn't want to stir up shit. You know that shit wouldn't fly there. You call it your holyland, I call it the heart of Albanianism (the people, not so much the land). You turned serb yesterday weakling, doesn't give you the right to give the Kosovars such a nasty label. A hairy, inbred serb....yuck!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 20, 2011 21:26:37 GMT -5
^ weren't those albanians originally montenegrins that were albanianised
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 20, 2011 22:09:08 GMT -5
^Yeah the gypsies in the region were also serb, the sun has just hit them harder the last few generations for some odd reason.
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 20, 2011 22:17:23 GMT -5
^Like the ic thrown on Albanians in Montenegro and the same ski forced upon many Albanians in fyrom. When it comes down to it you all play the same games. Pathetic! and the shiptars changing macedonian and greek names in albania... www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/20/us-balkans-census-idUSTRE79J25Q20111020"(Reuters) - Stela Mustafaj pressed her finger to an official document charting her family tree as far back as 1875. There, in black and white, her grandfather and other relatives, all bearing distinctly Muslim Albanian names, were listed as born in Greece. "It's surefire proof we are Greeks," Mustafaj, 65, told Reuters in the village of Shengjergj in Albania's eastern Korce region. "My father's name was Dionysus, but they renamed him Dervish," There are greeks in Albania. My father works with a greek lady born in Gjirokaster. Her family was stuck when the borders were closed. But to dismiss the fact that greece is paying a bunch of losers to strengthen their case for "vorio epirus" is absurd.
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Post by terroreign on Oct 21, 2011 2:33:01 GMT -5
Why didn't we throw more ic's on those albo-chetniks in kosovo?? Too many Albanians. I'm not Kosovar but tito didn't want to stir up s**t. You know that s**t wouldn't fly there. You call it your holyland, I call it the heart of Albanianism (the people, not so much the land). You turned serb yesterday weakling, doesn't give you the right to give the Kosovars such a nasty label. A hairy, inbred serb....yuck! so you are implying that you're less of an albanian than they are? since they're the "center" (and you're the periphery). since they're the "heart" why were they and the malesors traditionally called "frontiersmen" (Krahisnike)? that'd infer the exact opposite of what you said. i call them that bc that's what they deserve. like it or not, they possess some of that serb-type nationalism and aggression that just isn't characteristic of you guys ;D
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 21, 2011 2:35:55 GMT -5
"Yeah the gypsies in the region were also serb, the sun has just hit them harder the last few generations for some odd reason."
You must admit, that was a dumb reply.
PS Hey, have you ever been to the Jovan Vladimir monastry in Elbasan?
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