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Post by terroreign on Jul 8, 2008 3:26:41 GMT -5
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Watch the table in the middle, its an inch off the ground, and listen to the music. Those are turkish instruments.
As for turbans watch :
I personally have nothing against this or anything, just dont want you living in denial.
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Post by Duke John on Jul 8, 2008 6:25:49 GMT -5
^ Watch the table in the middle, its an inch off the ground, and listen to the music. Those are turkish instruments. As for turbans watch : I personally have nothing against this or anything, just dont want you living in denial. The music is albanian and instruments are Dy-tela and Shargijas Here is Dy-tela: And here Shargija: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0argijayou are comfusing it with Saz the turkish instrument which has different sount to Dy-tela or Shargija! Saz: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SazAbout the table, how is it arab table?...? And about turbans, thous are not turbans! The warrior albanians from Rugova region wear that and its purpose is if a warrior dies they will wrap you with the fabric which they keep on their head and bary.
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libofsha
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Post by libofsha on Jul 8, 2008 7:02:48 GMT -5
^ Watch the table in the middle, its an inch off the ground, and listen to the music. Those are turkish instruments. As for turbans watch : I personally have nothing against this or anything, just dont want you living in denial. dude why do you keep insisting on smth this childish, i know how you guys cling on to this religion thing and always come back to it, as a christian albanian(by birth not by choice), i am telling you that yes, there are traces of turkish/eastern culture present, its inevitable, there are ottoman remnants to be found in every square inch of the balkans, look at greece mate, their whole culture is eastern/turkish reconfigured, have you ever listened to greek music? its completely plaegerised from turkish, not that its bad or anything, there is no escape from 400-500 yrs of oppression, some things are bound to rub off, just because you see a few people with turbin or burmas does not mean that they're not albanian, i assure this is a minority, go to albania and see for yourself, of course you'll see mosques, its a free country, people are free to practise their religion, you'll see many churches as well, you'll see a diversity which can not be seen anywhere but most people do not give a f**k about religion, there is no prejudice...well maybe a bit up north but not so severe to warrant a concern, if you call an albanian a turk, you'll get punched in the face straight up(not insulting the turks), we have our own diverse identity, language, heritage, history, ethnicity, tradition, folk culture, you can't just label someone a turk simply because of religion....why not go further and call them arabs as that's where islam originated, and we're are not even dealing with a dangerous branch of islam, we are not promoting ourself as an islamic nation...whereas serbs and greeks take pride and they have their religion at the forefront of their image, in albania religion is individual whereas in serbia and greece religion is institutionalised, this is a fact, which one is more worrying would you say?
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Post by terroreign on Jul 8, 2008 14:32:47 GMT -5
Luma -
"About the table, how is it arab table?...?"
The table is in eastern style, in which it doesn't raise too high off the floor.
As for the turbans, those are turbans no matter what reason someone came up with later on....
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Post by Duke John on Jul 8, 2008 23:31:40 GMT -5
Luma - "About the table, how is it arab table?...?" The table is in eastern style, in which it doesn't raise too high off the floor. As for the turbans, those are turbans no matter what reason someone came up with later on.... There is no such isntrument used in asia or arab countries, its only in balkans and it states clearly that its Albanian instrument!. So if the table doesn´t rise too high its automatically eastern? lol ok man. No the only purpose they wrap it around the head is the reason i explaind, its a sign of bravery and fearless of death, its not like they came up with that idea later, the material is for wrapping dead bodies! turban and this thing is two different things!
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on Jul 9, 2008 0:04:21 GMT -5
so what, the montenegrians used turbans too, and they also covered their women during the turkish ocupation!
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Post by greek1234 on Jul 9, 2008 0:05:04 GMT -5
Muslims rap a white cloth around their dead bodies.
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Post by terroreign on Jul 9, 2008 0:27:20 GMT -5
Ilir yes we Montenegrins used turbans occasionally, but it was never that popular...
And Montenegrins never covered their women..
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Post by jonleka on Sept 22, 2009 3:13:52 GMT -5
Turban thing in the balcans predated the turks even the stratiotis were mentioned that had those turban thingies. By the way grk575757 do you know that albanians from rugova with those turban thingies are majority catholics. Krivosije show me some of those montenegrin tables not the modern ones the one that you used 100 years ago.
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