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Post by PrijesDardanian on Nov 23, 2007 3:27:11 GMT -5
This is trully ironic seeing a Greek calling us Albanians "short and darkskinned", when these two very characteristics as well as baldness is stereotypically associated with Greeks. No wonder this gitano lives in Australia; probably never even been to the Balkans, let alone seen an Albanian. . LMAO Dijedon ;D who saying armniano-semitico-arabs =modern greeks (joke of the month hahahahaha)
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Post by Teuta1975 on Nov 23, 2007 3:37:52 GMT -5
As per bastards...better not go there! Albanians are nnot mixed! As per the language: is not Sllavic nor Greek! Is indoEuropean, but with no "family". These are considered very old languages, same as Greek, Basque and Hebrew....and Albanian is well perserved!
Do not under-estimate the fact that THERE ARE NOT prooves of Albanian's arrival in Balkans! It means a lot!
As per foreign element in Balkan...read Strabo and Ptolemy for more info, where they mention a certain: Scutari, Lissus, Arber, (Shkodra) (Lezhe), Arberi (later on Albapolis) and this is on the book where they speak for Illirians! If Albanians came late in Balkan, the first thing they would do was to change the names of the places, same as Serbs did in Kosovo where named Ulpiana - Prishtina or Theranda - Prizren etc.
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Post by mendor on Nov 23, 2007 16:23:58 GMT -5
The name Anatolia comes from the Greek Aνατολή (Αnatolḗ) or Ανατολία (Anatolía), which means "East",[1] and likely dates back at least three thousand years, from the Ionian settlement period circa the 1st millenium BC. Or maby from the albanian meaning ana doli illy which means from that side that the sun rise,doesen't that anatolika means the same file mou
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Post by Arxileas on Nov 23, 2007 17:12:23 GMT -5
Or maby from the albanian meaning ana doli illy which means from that side that the sun rise,doesen't that anatolika means the same file mou HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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