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Post by Alb_Korcar on Jan 20, 2009 12:03:02 GMT -5
you are an idiot. Even if I wasent Albanian i would still stand by my statement 100%. The propaganda in "Macedonia" is all possible because of Serbia. i dont know why you bring Albanians in this, they have nothing to do with this, please try to stay on topic. Korcabre and Novi show one and the same pattern. No wonder why Serbs and Albanians fight. The reason is the common ignorance. Althought I see no point in proving who is sillier, there might be a reason for thht I am not familiar with. Kastor, I never liked you so far, but you make sense, no doubt about this.
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Post by kartadolofonos on Jan 20, 2009 15:45:33 GMT -5
What Nationality are the "Macedonians"?
Pseudo Macedonian Propaganda !!!
[glow=red,2,300]Ethnic ‘Macedonians does not Exist[/glow]
[glow=red,2,300]The Macedonian Language Does Not Exist". [/glow]
Inhabitants of FYROM consist from Slavs:Serbs +Bulgarians
other Ethnic Minorities :Greeks, Vlachs, Armenians
and...
Turks,Albanians,Bosnians,Jews & Gypsies.
What was Alexander the Great's Nationality ?Hellenic Macedonian.
What was the Nationality of Mothér Theresa ? Albanian
What was the Natonality of Tsar Samuil ? Bulgarian
What Nationality was King Alexander Karageorgevic ? Serbian
What Nationality was Saint Kyrillos & Methodios Hellenic Macedonians
What Nationality was Goce Delchev ? Bulgarian
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jan 20, 2009 19:58:54 GMT -5
Guys how do you explain that throughout vardar there is widespread Serbian cultural and religious momuments which bears witness that the country was a part of the Serbian lands: right up to the appearance of Bulgarian propaganda and the confusion brought by foreign travelers who journeyed round parts of the country. You guys must realise that from 1350 to the beginning of the seventeenth century, there is a mass of data to the effect that Ohrid, Bitolj and Kratovo and not to mention Skopje, were on Serbian territory. Have you all heard of Hadji Kalfa (Turkish Geographer), who records that Kostur was also in the Serbian lands and that Serbs, as well as Wallachians, lived there. Another example is from Jerotej Rachanin, when he was on his way to Jerusalem, he noted that the Serbian tradition was very lively among the peasants of Ovche Polje. A Dr. Joseph Muller, a medical officer in the Turkish army, found in the middle of the 19th century, serbs around Bitolj, Debar and Struga, on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid, and in the valleys of the Resan and Prespa.....l can go on etc...
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jan 20, 2009 22:13:15 GMT -5
Guys, to be honest l can't be bothered looking through my sources again and spending so much time writing here for people again to read and have them dissmissed, so, l would invite all of you interested to read through this old thread in serbia forum. Since that old thread, my views have swung more towards a serbian origin for the vardarians. Anyway, look here: www.illyria.proboards19.com/index.cgi?board=srbijaserbia&action=display&thread=2318&page=1there are 6 pages, so be patient when reading.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jan 20, 2009 22:21:05 GMT -5
"donnie u are totally right but u know Novi is trying to convince himself the fyroms were Serbs, because he is Torlakian (whose dialect is also close to Bulgarian"
Yes, there is a few of us here from the torlakian regions:
Highduke BP Sar Vinny
I'm not going to give away where these guys are from, you need to ask them.
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Post by rusebg on Jan 21, 2009 13:45:13 GMT -5
Novi, I promise I will buy you whatever drink and in whatever quantitiy if you stop posting your three sources for may be umpthieth time. The sources that include the priceless observations of a german geologists who somehow manages to differentiate between the languages of the Balkan Slavs without knowing a single language at all. Thank you in advance and stop humiliating yourself.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jan 21, 2009 17:29:31 GMT -5
"Thank you in advance and stop humiliating yourself."
Sorry Ruse, when one can provide evidences pre-19th century they are not humiliating ones self.
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