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Post by aussie75 on Jul 5, 2014 22:36:21 GMT -5
they raped resources as they are known as rapists they will rape you also Albano-Vlach ....watch your back Now Nena Amerikes has their tool up all your azzes; nothing for Shqiptar/Albs to steal; it's not the free ride you had with Serbia.....dirty Shqiptars who decided to work, less than 1% of the population in KiM, when they mined in trepca for gold; dirty Shqiptars would steal the gold to take home for their family clans.....I know with Dervish Shqiptars this gold would be saved for a dowry gift.....got yours ready for your kids?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jul 6, 2014 1:41:09 GMT -5
they raped resources as they are known as rapists they will rape you also Albano-Vlach ....watch your back Now Nena Amerikes has their tool up all your azzes; nothing for Shqiptar/Albs to steal; it's not the free ride you had with Serbia.....dirty Shqiptars who decided to work, less than 1% of the population in KiM, when they mined in trepca for gold; dirty Shqiptars would steal the gold to take home for their family clans.....I know with Dervish Shqiptars this gold would be saved for a dowry gift.....got yours ready for your kids? lol i am amazed that the shitars could tell the gold from the bronze apart! That must be a recent development!
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Post by aussie75 on Jul 6, 2014 5:37:14 GMT -5
^ I know man, it's surprises me too.....lmao
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Post by kapedan on Sept 28, 2014 23:40:56 GMT -5
Serbian bones under Albania land? No such thing, but be careful what you wish for.....the universe might grant your wish. Slavic toponyms can be found alongside Balkan as the result of Serbia's Dusan and Bulgarian expansion due to a backstabbing activity from their part towards the Byzantine after it opened the doors and welcomed them. Cities and regions in Albania that have Slavic toponyms still retain their Roman and pre-Roman names. Other Slavic toponyms in Europe? Where exactly? Poland, Chekia, Slovakia, Ukraine? they may sound Serbian because they are Slavic, but are not Serbian. West Asia?...Well to be more precise the Carpathian mountains which are also the departure point of Serbians when they left for Byzantium around the VI AC. North Africa? That's exclusively lands of Berbers, and Semitics. No such thing as Slavs there, especially Serbians. (Unless the ancestors of Milosevic were building the pyramids together with the Hebrews in Egypt - irony)
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Post by kapedan on Sept 28, 2014 23:44:27 GMT -5
yea perfect .....perfect loony tune East of the Carpathian mountains there are no Slavs, but Mongols, Siberians, and other Asians.
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Post by aussie75 on Sept 30, 2014 9:43:58 GMT -5
Serbian bones under Albania land? No such thing, but be careful what you wish for.....the universe might grant your wish. Slavic toponyms can be found alongside Balkan as the result of Serbia's Dusan and Bulgarian expansion due to a backstabbing activity from their part towards the Byzantine after it opened the doors and welcomed them. Cities and regions in Albania that have Slavic toponyms still retain their Roman and pre-Roman names. Other Slavic toponyms in Europe? Where exactly? Poland, Chekia, Slovakia, Ukraine? they may sound Serbian because they are Slavic, but are not Serbian. West Asia?...Well to be more precise the Carpathian mountains which are also the departure point of Serbians when they left for Byzantium around the VI AC. North Africa? That's exclusively lands of Berbers, and Semitics. No such thing as Slavs there, especially Serbians. (Unless the ancestors of Milosevic were building the pyramids together with the Hebrews in Egypt - irony) Let's start with these two toponyms; Serbonis and Serbal, look it up! In Slavic lands there are loads called Serbia, tell me, in which one has Srbice? There is even a Serban Voda, where?
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Post by kapedan on Sept 30, 2014 10:54:57 GMT -5
Wow this is so amazing; hey check this other toponyms as well:
Serbonnes, France (the first settlers of Paris were Serbs initially, but later on when it got too crowded, they decided to move to Serbonnes)
Sorbonne University in Paris also was founded by a noble Serb, but due to modesty he never reveled his true name.
His brother settled in the region of Servon , France which is not very far apart from the town of Melun.
Sorbus flower was a typical rose that bloomed only on those places were Serbs' foot touched the ground, predominantly in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Lake Serbos was the actual lake from where the Moses let the Hebrews pass while it opened it in half. The legend says that the Serbian god of sun also known as Ilir, was among Serbs while they were helping the Hebrews building up the Pyramids of Pharaoh in Egypt. Lake Serbos goes hot in summer and during winter times it gets cold. Only the descendants of Serbs of Africa and the ones of Antarctica are allowed to have fishing license in that lake.
Serban Voda in Bulgaria is the other heart of Serbia, besides Kosovo, Bosnia, Montenegro, half of Croatia, and some parts of Romania.
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Post by aussie75 on Oct 1, 2014 10:05:08 GMT -5
^ so why would Shqiptar Albs be naming places after Serbs?
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Post by kapedan on Oct 2, 2014 23:07:15 GMT -5
^ so why would Shqiptar Albs be naming places after Serbs? That`s something related with spiritual travelling between parallel universes, a theory coinciding with similar universal hemispheres of the left scrotum.
They are just some toponyms that have Slavic names due to Dusan of Serbia and Bulgaria kingdom invasion. whether their official name is Slavic, or Turcic all the places have their Roman and Pre-Roman names. All it takes to change them is just a stinky administrative decision. But nobody cares to do that, because there are more important things to take care off rather than rename territories. That`s just a superficial thing that only superficial people pay more attention should on it.
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Post by aussie75 on Oct 3, 2014 8:42:45 GMT -5
^ hej? What are you babbling now? So why would Bulgarians name towns after Serbs? Dusan's empire was confined to the Balkans, not where other Serbian toponyms exist in: Nth Africa, Middle East, Europe, West Asia to India!
The Romanian Nicilae Lorga says the following about your ancestors venerating the Illyrian God Serbon:
"Serbon's name is written in different shapes depending on the location, language and time: Serbon/Serban/Surbon; Serdon/Serdan; Sardan/Sardon; Serapis/Sorapis/Sarapis; Sardus/Sebadius; Sarmandus/Sarbandus; Surija/Surbija; Asurija/Asurbija and Ashur.
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Post by Jon Do on Oct 4, 2014 12:30:08 GMT -5
^ so why would Shqiptar Albs be naming places after Serbs? That`s something related with spiritual travelling between parallel universes, a theory coinciding with similar universal hemispheres of the left scrotum.
They are just some toponyms that have Slavic names due to Dusan of Serbia and Bulgaria kingdom invasion. whether their official name is Slavic, or Turcic all the places have their Roman and Pre-Roman names. All it takes to change them is just a stinky administrative decision. But nobody cares to do that, because there are more important things to take care off rather than rename territories. That`s just a superficial thing that only superficial people pay more attention should on it.
Names of towns, cities and streets is part of the nations history it is not superficial, the only reason they're not changed is because Albanians don't have any other names for them. Otherwise it would be as easy as you say.
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Post by kapedan on Oct 4, 2014 12:45:16 GMT -5
Changing names means changing all the chadastrial records in every village, in every corner......do you have any idea what it means and how much time it takes?
Who do you think Albanians are? The Skops? lol...change any name you want to...built as many churches or mosques as you want to...your origin you cannot change.
I tell you one thing...Kosova's name was called Dardania once; the fact that is known as Kosova today does not mean that people forgot about Dardania. Dardania was called as Kosova only by Serbs and Ottomans.
How did the Serbs called Shkodra when their ancestors were mud-sliding from the top of the Carpathian heights?
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Post by Jon Do on Oct 4, 2014 12:53:32 GMT -5
Changing names means changing all the chadastrial records in every village, in every corner......do you have any idea what it means and how much time it takes? Who do you think Albanians are? The Skops? lol...change any name you want to...built as many churches or mosques as you want to...your origin you cannot change. I tell you one thing...Kosova's name was called Dardania once; the fact that is known as Kosova today does not mean that people forgot about Dardania. Dardania was called as Kosova only by Serbs and Ottomans. How did the Serbs called Shkodra when their ancestors were mud-sliding from the top of the Carpathian heights? Kosovo was never named Dardania (Albanians worldwide still call it by it's Serbian name), the land was different and different people inhabited it. Calling yourselves Dardanians are like Serbs who want to call themselves Vincans, and guess what, they'd be a 1000yrs on top of you in Balkan anyway. My point was simple, if Albania is really Albanian they wouldn't have this predicament where 90% of their town names are of Slavic origin, nothing even remotely close to Illyrian. It was your zionist installed communist party that started changing names of towns to Illyrian sounding names and propagating that their people should start naming their kids with Illyrian names.
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Post by kapedan on Oct 4, 2014 13:23:56 GMT -5
Agree! It was Dardania the one to be called Kosovo (By Serbs and Turks) It is also a Turk name, occupiers tend to change the toponyms they invade no matter what race or religion they belong to. That is not true, most of the Albanians call it as the North East Province of Albania (including Nis in it; Dardania without Nis is not complete). Ancient-Medieval Greek, and other European historian believe to be inhabited by Illirian tribes, and they call Albanians as descendants of Illyrians. Modern historians (Serbian mostly, but other Slavs as well) come up with different romantic theories. FYROM type blow-s hit. Ancient Serbs lol.... Oh believe me, there is nothing the Serbs won't call themselves only to show they have a bit of Illyrism inside of them lol. but the thing is that Slavs and Illyria are two terms that contradict themselves. According to who? If Albanians would be Slavs we would proudly accept it, but the fact is we're not, and we actually have a Slavic minority in there. We'd be proud of our origin even we'd be UFO-s, but we happen to be Illyrians therefore we're proud of being their descendants. Serbs don't have a problem with that, more than they have accepting the fact they're Slavs themselves (FYROM syndrome lol). How did the Serbs called Shkodra when their ancestors were mud-sliding from the top of the Carpathian heights? Read more: illyria.proboards.com/post/new/34809#ixzz3FCaABtBL
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Post by Jon Do on Oct 4, 2014 13:38:52 GMT -5
ummm no. Kosovo is a Serbian word long before the Turks even came. You guys never had a name for this region aside from Kosovo, only until recently your new generation have started to call it Dardania which holds no meaning. You might as well claim the entire Balkan as your middle-earth.
You should thank your communists for bringing back "Illyrian" history into your schools, before then Albanians knew better.
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Post by kapedan on Oct 4, 2014 15:18:32 GMT -5
Serbs call it Kosovo, Ottomans call it Vilayet of Kosovo...no big difference, they both came as aliens in Illyricum.
Kosovo was not called the whole region, but only the field were the battle was done. Hannibal called it Punic War the war on Rome, but Rome never lost its name (even if others would call Punic, Romans themselves would never cease to call it Rome).
Turks call Illyricum as Balkan but just because everybody else calls it by the name of Balkan, the region is not Turk`s necessarily.
You clearly never heard about the Albanian Renaissance which started at least 2 centuries before communism.
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Post by Jon Do on Oct 4, 2014 16:24:13 GMT -5
Serbs call it Kosovo, Ottomans call it Vilayet of Kosovo...no big difference, they both came as aliens in Illyricum. There's a HUGE difference. Kosovo is a Serbian word and the Turks recognized that themselves. Kosovo, as a term (as it stands), means nothing in Turkish or Albanian, get a grip child. You're confusing shit again. Kosovo by definition in Serbian refers to the Blackbird field, but in actuality it's the region.
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Post by kapedan on Oct 4, 2014 16:35:24 GMT -5
An Alien that comes from Mars does not ceases to be an Alien when it meets with another one coming from Venus.
Patate Potato Tomate Domade
It might be different to you, but to me is all the same.
So Balkan that is an Ottoman term belongs to Turks according to your logic.
Albanians don`t change the toponyms because they know who they are, they are not afraid of having an identity crises the same way Greeks, FYROMIANS and Serbs are having nowadays.
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Post by aussie75 on Oct 4, 2014 17:56:21 GMT -5
Changing names means changing all the chadastrial records in every village, in every corner......do you have any idea what it means and how much time it takes? Who do you think Albanians are? The Skops? lol...change any name you want to...built as many churches or mosques as you want to...your origin you cannot change. I tell you one thing...Kosova's name was called Dardania once; the fact that is known as Kosova today does not mean that people forgot about Dardania. Dardania was called as Kosova only by Serbs and Ottomans. How did the Serbs called Shkodra when their ancestors were mud-sliding from the top of the Carpathian heights? Kosovo was never named Dardania (Albanians worldwide still call it by it's Serbian name), the land was different and different people inhabited it. Calling yourselves Dardanians are like Serbs who want to call themselves Vincans, and guess what, they'd be a 1000yrs on top of you in Balkan anyway. My point was simple, if Albania is really Albanian they wouldn't have this predicament where 90% of their town names are of Slavic origin, nothing even remotely close to Illyrian. It was your zionist installed communist party that started changing names of towns to Illyrian sounding names and propagating that their people should start naming their kids with Illyrian names. Yes in shqiptarian Dardania is pear and in Serbian is wise man/gifted man! In the bible darda is wise man = Darodan in Serbian and Pear(fruit) Dardhe in Shqip! Dardania is Serbian, not some mythical Shqiptars who arrive into Serbia at 1081AD!
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Post by kapedan on Oct 11, 2014 23:31:58 GMT -5
Forget about Dardha, that's just a coincidence, same like Darodan is coincidence itself (accepting the fact that you re telling the truth lol)
There were no Slavs during Dardanians,
And if you re a Slav, you re not Dardanian either.
A=B -> B=A
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