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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2012 19:51:43 GMT -5
Maliq may be Albanian in origin, but in the Korce region, the majority of the toponyms are of slavic origin, theres even a village called "Bulgarec"
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Post by rex362 on Oct 9, 2012 19:56:21 GMT -5
omg ....we related ....unless your offspring of the population exchange of 1923
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2012 19:57:02 GMT -5
omg ....we related ....unless your offspring of the population exchange of 1923 Im not a prosfige, how are we brothers?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 9, 2012 20:00:12 GMT -5
Maliq may be Albanian in origin, but in the Korce region, the majority of the toponyms are of slavic origin, theres even a village called "Bulgarec" I'm aware of that Bulgar toponym Bulgarec. Remember that Maliq is translated as Malic(h) direct Slavo-Serb PS Wendish Serbs were present in modern Albania (they settled the region back in the 6/7th centuries) the first Bulgar Empire rules over them like an Ottoman Empire in the 9th century
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 9, 2012 20:01:38 GMT -5
Sorcelow, l can see where your comming with this as you think Maliq is like the arab name for Malik?
I believe the q is (ch) in Shqiptaro-Albanian!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2012 20:04:20 GMT -5
Sorcelow, l can see where your comming with this as you think Maliq is like the arab name for Malik? I believe the q is (ch) in Shqiptaro-Albanian! Lmaooo good one, I actually have no clue on this one
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Post by rex362 on Oct 9, 2012 20:08:35 GMT -5
your area has much history of my people from near me moving into your neck of the woods
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2012 20:12:51 GMT -5
Tell more, there is a cluster of arvanitic villages nearby
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Post by rex362 on Oct 9, 2012 20:20:39 GMT -5
your area has many small villages /low population ..I have been in near those areas
one way is to compare the way those older homes are built ....the construction is the same as in my area but then again that goes for most of north-west greece ...especially the way the style the way the stones are layed and the way the rafters in roof are notched (and sometimes not nailed ) Albanian habit
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2012 20:23:35 GMT -5
Which villages have you been to?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 9, 2012 20:31:12 GMT -5
Sorcelow, l can see where your comming with this as you think Maliq is like the arab name for Malik? I believe the q is (ch) in Shqiptaro-Albanian! Lmaooo good one, I actually have no clue on this one My friend, we have to learn more about these people, we've let them fly under the raidar for too long (far too long for my liking). Have a read of my topic called Kohera, you will learn how they can't count!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2012 21:37:15 GMT -5
Rex i am not sure you know where my village is
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 9, 2012 22:50:03 GMT -5
ok cousin Pyrros ,....you translated that writing for us in the best of your abilities /.... thanks .. now we have another set in the writing you understand and we give you besa that you will translate correctly or the best of your knowledge ..sorry its a bit hazy like ....please give us a short version of what it says Pyrros University:Patras Author:Savvatiaia Epitheorisis Savvatiaia Epitheorisis, Vol 1, No 35 (1878); 560 faqe savatiaia epithewrisis? ? you can't be serious.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 9, 2012 22:51:53 GMT -5
and other greek writing in books ,studies of who Albanians are that they try not to reveal and hide the facts ... no reference to anything that sounds remotely to "alb" "ship" "shqip" "sqip" and all the permutations... next?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 9, 2012 22:54:06 GMT -5
Maliq ....thats an Albanian mens name and a place name Malic albanian?? HA HA HA HA
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 10, 2012 17:22:45 GMT -5
^ Funk, they are using a Serbian/Slav name as their own LMAO
Maliq = Mali(ch)
LMAO
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 10, 2012 17:31:28 GMT -5
^Hey closet homo, Maliq is from Malik (Arabic). Just like you have Qemal from Kemal, Haqim from Hakim or Hakeem. You try too hard closet homo. Just admit your pure hate for Albanians and I will show you some respect.
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Post by atdhetar on Oct 10, 2012 17:46:06 GMT -5
beware of novi's gravitational pull of retardation, if you fall in then there's no getting out, i've been orbiting around it for the past 4 days, all i hear is malich and dyzet and burre.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 10, 2012 17:53:54 GMT -5
^Hey closet homo, Maliq is from Malik (Arabic). Just like you have Qemal from Kemal, Haqim from Hakim or Hakeem. You try too hard closet homo. Just admit your pure hate for Albanians and I will show you some respect. As l understand Shqipni this q is pronounced as ch I said above to sorcelow that one can MASK it as arabic as Malik, but to pronounce Malik as Malich is ridiculous. Remember the name Kransiqi or Kransi(ch)i PS As l have mentioned; first sort out your numbering system and the rest will follow LMAO
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 10, 2012 17:57:07 GMT -5
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