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Post by kartadolofonos on Jul 11, 2008 20:22:34 GMT -5
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Post by terroreign on Jul 12, 2008 3:54:58 GMT -5
^That guy in the picture there kinda looks like a slavo-macedonian with the haircut.
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Post by Kassandros on Jul 12, 2008 4:01:23 GMT -5
That how Macedonians are.. typical Med faces. Slavs dont have typical Med faces. They're blond, blue or green eyes and very white. So, if Fyromians dont look like Slavs although a Slavic race..... then mates you have an issue For sure.... stop hating Greeks because some surprices regarding your origins may come up in the future... my poor jannisaries.. lol lol
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Post by terroreign on Jul 12, 2008 4:16:27 GMT -5
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Post by Duke John on Jul 12, 2008 4:43:02 GMT -5
^That guy in the picture there kinda looks like a slavo-macedonian with the haircut. ;D
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Post by Kastorianos on Jul 12, 2008 9:21:37 GMT -5
Gruevski looks absolutely Bulgarian in my opinion. Pavlos Melas was actually no Greek Makedonian. His family was originally from Northern Epirus. I think he was pred. dinaric with slight med by subrace, especially judging from this often shown photo of him Such faces you find usually only among Northern Greeks. My native makedonian family has blue eyes and light hair when young...which turns darker later.
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Post by Kastorianos on Jul 12, 2008 9:30:01 GMT -5
Thats my great grandfather. He had a very strong greek consciousness from what I have heard and he was antibulgarian... when whole Makedonia was freed from the ottoman rule by the balkanic armies. The special thing on Makedonia is that the people there did distinguish from each other also by ethnicity.....religion was even not the most important criterion liek usually everywhere else (Asia Minor: muslim=turk, orthodox=greek, same with Epirus), in the region where I come from you were either bulgarian, or turkish, jewish...or Greek. We had very many Bulgarians (today we would say fyromians) who spoke only bulgarian and wanted this region to become bulgarian...and not Greek.
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Post by Kanaris on Jul 12, 2008 10:59:48 GMT -5
He looks like my granddaddy.. The other old farts are my great granddaddies ...
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Post by panagiotopoulos on Jul 12, 2008 11:45:54 GMT -5
Looks exactly like my great grandfather, even my father who is still alive today. My father has almost the same mustache as that. My great grandfather was a very tough looking man.
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Post by kartadolofonos on Jul 12, 2008 12:58:06 GMT -5
Epirotes looks like see Foto.... Northern Epirotes Freedom Fighters From Vorio Epirus
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Post by Kassandros on Jul 12, 2008 13:14:47 GMT -5
Terro... who told you that Gruevski is a typical Slav? I doubt there is the Slavic element in middle and southern Balkans. Greek colonies did a good job there... That is why I say that Greece's worst enemy are the jannisaries... If we could search Gruevski's family tree in history... we would have seen 25% Slavic blood, 50% Greeks and 25% Turkish from Kaukasus or whatever.. For sure... there is nothing Slavic one many "Slavs" in Balkans like we see it clearly in Russia or Poland or other Eastern European countries. I see only typical Med faces. And the question is... how we see only typical Med faces... when typical Med faces in Balkans existed only in Greek race?
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Post by kartadolofonos on Jul 12, 2008 13:33:27 GMT -5
Gruevski change his Nationality and he become Bulgarian! Originaly Gruevski has Greek father and Serbian mother but he fall in the Tito's PROPAGANDA ´!!
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Post by jerryspringer on Jul 12, 2008 13:42:37 GMT -5
What's the warning about? You're going to invade the landlocked Macedonia with your fleet?
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Post by kasso on Jul 12, 2008 13:53:40 GMT -5
Pavlos Melas was born in Marseilles, France in a family with origin from Northern Epirus.
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Post by terroreign on Jul 12, 2008 15:27:15 GMT -5
lol so tell me whats the greek version of 'gruevski' lmao
me too
Well there has been some studies that link the Montenegrins with the Cretens, who are both very similar in dress, code, culture, dance, ect.
Although, there are places in the balkans where I believe slavic culture/race is still preserved, these places are in Slovenia, as well as Serbia (Many serbs look like germans/slavs & the serb hat is very slavic)
But then again, slavs never really did have their own 'ethnicity' or specific traits, they usually clinged onto other peoples
Like Kievan Rus, a kingdom which started from Scandanavians mixed with Slavs
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Post by Kastorianos on Jul 12, 2008 17:36:31 GMT -5
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Post by terroreign on Jul 12, 2008 20:38:03 GMT -5
^Is it in Macedonian or Greek
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Post by Sotirios on Jul 13, 2008 3:10:48 GMT -5
It is.
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