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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 5:55:18 GMT -5
You are posting hajduke lies wrotes... HAHAHAHA loser who change subject...you are the one who changed...and you post repeat pics because you can't to say about this issue
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 5:58:37 GMT -5
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 6:08:29 GMT -5
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 6:15:33 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 3, 2009 6:19:53 GMT -5
"Introducing Greece" by Francis King p.53
Traditionally the white skirt, or fustanella, is said to have originated from the Roman tunics........
"The People of Turkey" by Fanny Janet Blunt p.69
The Albanians are divided into several distinct races, each presenting marked features of difference from the other and occupying separate districts. Those of Upper Albania are called Ghegs, and inhabit that portion oi the country called Ghegueria, which extends from the frontiers of Bosnia and Monte¬negro to Berat.
These men are broad-chested, tall, and robust, have regular features, and a proud, manly, independent mien. Their personal attractions are not a Uttle enhanced by their rich and picturesque national costume—a pair of cloth gaiters; an embroidered jacket with open sleeves; a double-breasted waistcoat, the Greek fustanella (white calico kilt), surmounted by a cloth skirt opened in front; a kemer, or leather belt decorated with silver ornaments and holding a pistol, yatagan and other arms of fine workmanship.[/i]
"Prince Louis of Battenberg, Admiral of the Fleet" by Mark Edward Frederic Kerr p. 18
The dinner was a very grand and picturesque affair, as all the servants were in the Greek costume, called the fustanella.
"Lord Cromer: Victorian imperialist, Edwardian proconsul" by Roger Owen p. 28
Baring remembered the King's fustanella (Greek kilt) as very dirty, and the Queen, in tears, telling him a very long story designed.........
"With the Greeks in Thessaly" By William Kinnaird Rose p.7
Every steamer arriving at Pineus landed hundreds of reservists, recruits, and volunteers not only from the Isles of Greece but from every quarter of the Levant, from North Africa, from Western Europe, and even from America, South Africa, and Australia. They were attired in every variety of costume ”the baggy pants and braided jacket of the Albanian ;
the fustanella, or plaited linen kilt, of the mountaineers, with picturesque jacket and tassellcd fez ; the heavy woollen cloak and tight white breeches of shepherds and peasants fiom plain and mountain on the mainland, and even suits of Western tweed.
"Our allies and enemies in the Near East" by Jean Victor Bates p. 163
A dispute has arisen between the proprietor and one of the new-comers, whose fustinella and long-tasselled scarlet fez proclaim him a Greek.
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 6:20:10 GMT -5
Arxileas hahaha why you repeat posts because you dont have nothing to say? just read your post how funny is
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 6:21:37 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 3, 2009 6:23:14 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 3, 2009 6:25:46 GMT -5
"Introducing Greece" by Francis King p.53
Traditionally the white skirt, or fustanella, is said to have originated from the Roman tunics........
"The People of Turkey" by Fanny Janet Blunt p.69
The Albanians are divided into several distinct races, each presenting marked features of difference from the other and occupying separate districts. Those of Upper Albania are called Ghegs, and inhabit that portion oi the country called Ghegueria, which extends from the frontiers of Bosnia and Monte¬negro to Berat.
These men are broad-chested, tall, and robust, have regular features, and a proud, manly, independent mien. Their personal attractions are not a Uttle enhanced by their rich and picturesque national costume—a pair of cloth gaiters; an embroidered jacket with open sleeves; a double-breasted waistcoat, the Greek fustanella (white calico kilt), surmounted by a cloth skirt opened in front; a kemer, or leather belt decorated with silver ornaments and holding a pistol, yatagan and other arms of fine workmanship.[/i]
"Prince Louis of Battenberg, Admiral of the Fleet" by Mark Edward Frederic Kerr p. 18
The dinner was a very grand and picturesque affair, as all the servants were in the Greek costume, called the fustanella.
"Lord Cromer: Victorian imperialist, Edwardian proconsul" by Roger Owen p. 28
Baring remembered the King's fustanella (Greek kilt) as very dirty, and the Queen, in tears, telling him a very long story designed.........
"With the Greeks in Thessaly" By William Kinnaird Rose p.7
Every steamer arriving at Pineus landed hundreds of reservists, recruits, and volunteers not only from the Isles of Greece but from every quarter of the Levant, from North Africa, from Western Europe, and even from America, South Africa, and Australia. They were attired in every variety of costume ”the baggy pants and braided jacket of the Albanian ;
the fustanella, or plaited linen kilt, of the mountaineers, with picturesque jacket and tassellcd fez ; the heavy woollen cloak and tight white breeches of shepherds and peasants fiom plain and mountain on the mainland, and even suits of Western tweed.
"Our allies and enemies in the Near East" by Jean Victor Bates p. 163
A dispute has arisen between the proprietor and one of the new-comers, whose fustinella and long-tasselled scarlet fez proclaim him a Greek.
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 6:31:01 GMT -5
how funny ;D
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 6:34:06 GMT -5
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Post by chalkedon on Mar 3, 2009 6:39:54 GMT -5
you seem to not read Arxilleas posts...if you did, you might of had something better to say..
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 6:50:54 GMT -5
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Post by greek1234 on Mar 3, 2009 6:51:47 GMT -5
Lessen you stupid Ottoman/Turk-Albanians. We the Greeks fought in the mountains of Greece for four hundred years, while you developed your barbaric skills of burning and pillaging Christian villages for the Turks. Come to the Morea and say the foustanella is not Greek, the heirs of Kolokotronis and Papaflessas will teach you Turk-Albanians a lesson.
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Post by chalkedon on Mar 3, 2009 6:53:48 GMT -5
no no sorry , more one and this is finally about today ...se you all
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Kanaris
Amicus
This just in>>>> Nobody gives a crap!
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Post by Kanaris on Mar 3, 2009 6:55:37 GMT -5
PrijesDardanian
Stop spamming the board with unfounded non objective crap.... I stopped reading when I saw Kolokotronis name written like Colocotronis... you think we are as stupid as you to read pathic crap like that and believe it?
The Albanians who have absolute no evidence of ever existing in the Balkans before 1200 all of a sudden are king of Greece..
The only reason Albanians were in Greece after 1450 is because the Turks seeded you there...
The only reason people from the north helped free Greece is because they were misplaced Greeks... only people living among us can tell you that not the Byrons and the other 'tourists' that passed by and made assumptions that you would give your right testicle for.,.,..... remember you did not exist before 1200... thats all you got to know....
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Post by greek1234 on Mar 3, 2009 6:58:01 GMT -5
Also i hope you know that 'PrijesDardanian' has a habit of finding bias sources and not to mention photo editing them. I remember an article of his being ripped a part by a now gone Greek member.
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Mar 3, 2009 7:05:08 GMT -5
Kanaris you are here Administrator and how you can say craply when all articles have been writed from european travels/historian who visited greece that time. or you like lie stuff like hajduke or like kid archiles?...it is that like you? anyway you greeks must accept the truth
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Post by greek1234 on Mar 3, 2009 7:08:28 GMT -5
Kanaris you are here Administrator and how you can say craply when all articles have been writed from european travels/historian who visited greece that time. or you like lie stuff like hajduke or like kid archiles?...it is that like you? anyway you greeks must accept the truth Yeah written and edited by an Albanian Ottoman lover who now has a need to change history because he made the choice of siding with the Ottomans.
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Post by chalkedon on Mar 3, 2009 7:09:49 GMT -5
we will accept the truth when you tell me what happened to your illyrian language.
Until then, anything you say will be pending until further evidence is provided...as for us Greeks....you have to DISPROVE what is already known.
good luck w/ that...
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