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Post by srbsoul on Dec 23, 2011 18:52:16 GMT -5
Notice the inscriptions on the floor. Serbian monastery in Decani. The Serbo symbol is obvious and un-adjustable. Near the Pyramid of the Sun in Bosnia. Solar symbols are most used throughout the Serbo people. Look familiar? These symbols are most common in Bosnia and the Raska region. Krsi Hleb (Blessed bread) Bosnian. These symbols have outlasted the written history. To every Serb he/she knows these symbols for they will always be familiar. Markers, or tombstones marbles near Travnik, Bosnia. A tombstone dating back to the ancient times Historians and archelogists have stated that these artifacts much like many others' found in the Balkan region directly connecting to the Serbs people is not much of "public interest nor importance". The walls of an ancient city in Ljubinje in Herzegovina.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 23, 2011 18:54:57 GMT -5
^ I don't agree with the above, but even so, its much stronger than the evidence said Albanians = Illyrians.
Moe how does Shqiptare (self name) equate to Albanian (name called by outsiders)
Even Arber/Arban/Raban doesn't equate to Albanian (outside name). Serbs were calling the Shqiptar, Arbanasi or Rabanasi first, Arber is the corruption of Arban.
But look above Serbona = Serb, do you see?
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Post by uz on Dec 23, 2011 18:56:15 GMT -5
There is a lake in Egypt that is named Serbonis, this I know for a fact and apparently it's also mentioned in the bible.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 23, 2011 19:55:46 GMT -5
Moe how does Shqiptare (self name) equate to Albanian (name called by outsiders) Don't ask me that, ask the Albanians. "Lusatian Serbs" are called Sorbs by outsiders, and Serbs use the "Sorb" name to claim toponyms with "Sorb" in them. But look above Serbona = Serb, do you see? I see sun symbols, which were used by pretty much every ancient civilisation. The "Serb' cross, which you guys took from the Byzantines, so it's no surprise you see similar or the exact same in Byzantine artifacts. People like Srbosoul are taking other people's culture and adding it into his own. Then he claims that all medieval Bosnians were Serbs. And it's absurd to equate anything remotely slavic to just "Serb" like the Slavic rodnover symbol. You're better off proving Albanians are Illyrian descendants. Although, I agree that most of Slavic names in Greece came from Serbs.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 23, 2011 19:56:31 GMT -5
Also Srbosoul is claiming the Fluer-De-Lis is a Serb symbol, it's in fact French.
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Post by srbsoul on Dec 23, 2011 21:53:51 GMT -5
The french-usage of the Fleur-de-lis is modern, first used during the 17th century.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 23, 2011 22:04:38 GMT -5
"Don't ask me that, ask the Albanians. "Lusatian Serbs" are called Sorbs by outsiders, and Serbs use the "Sorb" name to claim toponyms with "Sorb" in them."
Moe, don't be crazy, wends/sorbs call themselves SERBI. Correct, outsiders like the Germanics gave them this name to dissociate them to the ancient slavs/serbs, but its completely the opposite with the Shqiptare or Albanians.
Do you understand?
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Post by srbsoul on Dec 23, 2011 22:09:11 GMT -5
There is a lake in Egypt that is named Serbonis, this I know for a fact and apparently it's also mentioned in the bible. You are correct. In the Bible it is spelt and pronounced as Sirbonis. The Egyptians refer to it as The Serbonian Bog, because sand blew onto it, the Serbonian Bog had a deceptive appearance of being solid land, but was a bog. The term is metaphorically applied to any situation in which one is entangled from which extrication is difficult. The Serbonian Bog is identified as Sabkhat al Bardawil, one of the string of "Bitter Lakes" to the east of the Nile's right branch. It was described in ancient times as a quagmire in which armies were fabled to be swallowed up and lostAround the lake artifacts belonging to the Serbo have been found. Displaying clues such as these; and symbology only pertaining to the Serbo at the time. The legend of how the name came to be revolves around many mysteries. One of the insights refers to an Israeli King supposedly named Sherbhat, however the name Serbonis or Serbonian was already being used at the time. Another theory , which is seen by most academics as truth is that it was named after several groups of Sea Pirates who came from the North who were knows as Serbans, Sorbans, or Serbanas, during the 2nd millennium BC - This is according to Egyptian History itself.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 23, 2011 22:27:46 GMT -5
Correct, outsiders like the Germanics gave them this name to dissociate them to the ancient slavs/ serbsNo such thing. but its completely the opposite with the Shqiptare or Albanians. Maybe, but Serbs aren't an ancient peoples. Obviously they had ancient descendants, but they didn't call themselves "Serbs".
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 23, 2011 22:36:07 GMT -5
The french-usage of the Fleur-de-lis is modern, first used during the 17th century. The French have been using it since as early as the 12th century.
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Post by srbsoul on Dec 23, 2011 22:37:19 GMT -5
Everyone has descendants. The Serb name is indeed ancient, work backwards and you will see. In the Rig Veda (an ancient religious sanskrit text) dating from 3000-1500 BC) Quote; " Strong God, he slew Anarsani, Srbina, Pipru, and the fiend, Ahisuva, and loosed the floods."According to the Austrian sanskritologist Walter Wust who are composed in the Vedic hymns as the characteristic SRBINA in which almost letter to letter is identical to the modern form SRBENA used by Balkan Serbs. In the Vedic manuscripts, Wust interprets, SRBINA as its own original to say patented name with a predetermined meaning. Which is in complete harmony to thinking of today’s SRBENA expression in Serbs, because Srbena is always the best, the most respected, most brave, the greatest for respecting tradition: in short, a man who is used and shown as an example to others. The river Kanthos/Skamandros is/was called Serbis by the natives in the area, later to be renamed. This has been documented by Strabo, a Greek historian, geographer and philosopher. Of course the perspective later became Greek as Strabo described; The Greeks renamed the river as Xanthos, Skamandros and/or Scamander and ordained the name as a River God, this was according to Hesiod. The Xanthos Ruins;
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 23, 2011 22:49:09 GMT -5
The Serb name is indeed ancient, work backwards and you will see. Nope, it has Greek/Latin origins. In the Rig Veda (an ancient religious sanskrit text) dating from 3000-1500 BC) Quote; " Strong God, he slew Anarsani, Srbina, Pipru, and the fiend, Ahisuva, and loosed the floods."Can I see a link where it shows ancient Sanskrit writing "Srbina". This is interesting.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 23, 2011 22:54:25 GMT -5
I've only found one instance of something similar to "Srbina" in that sanskrit text; "Srbinda", which is the name of an ancient Aryan demon or means "the demon withholding the waters".
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Post by rex362 on Dec 24, 2011 13:50:54 GMT -5
very fyromanian like topic/post here .....I guess April fools early uh ?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Dec 25, 2011 6:40:05 GMT -5
srbsoul, do not stop with your research.
power flows from inside the serb soul. LOVE flows from inside the Serb soul.
currently there is an effort attributing to albanians any slav-related toponym in southern greece... a stupid trick which will not work...
we will crush them all like peanuts
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Post by Shqipni13 on Dec 25, 2011 7:08:05 GMT -5
^I think your nuts have been crushed a long time ago you sorry mutt.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Dec 25, 2011 9:20:39 GMT -5
yeah, i crushed my balls against albanian buttholes. what a pain...
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Post by punisher on Dec 25, 2011 10:38:58 GMT -5
yeah, i crushed my balls against albanian buttholes. what a pain... you finally admmitted you're gay i'm happy for you,i knew that you being a father is as real as me being santa claus LOL
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Post by laughingriever on Dec 25, 2011 11:09:44 GMT -5
you finally admmitted you're gay That was always implied; Greeks are naturally and inexplicably attracted to other man assholes and Serbs have a national penchant for pain, giving and receiving. On topic, all the symbols predate any Serb peoples and consciousness. In fact the symbols belong to such a deep time that all Serbs were still 'dumplings' on their Asiatic forefathers' 'chopsticks'.
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Post by uz on Dec 25, 2011 13:06:54 GMT -5
srbsoul, do not stop with your research. power flows from inside the serb soul. LOVE flows from inside the Serb soul. currently there is an effort attributing to albanians any slav-related toponym in southern greece... a stupid trick which will not work... we will crush them all like peanuts Pyros how would one explain the CCCC existing (being a supposed Serb symbol forever) prior to the Ciliric alphabet?
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