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Post by terroreign on Feb 22, 2012 16:34:35 GMT -5
there's a town called "Kastriot" in Kosovo too, don't get too excited
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Post by plisbardhi on Feb 22, 2012 17:44:09 GMT -5
Good work Shejtan.
Kastriot is a recent renaming of the Serb colonist settlement of Obilic, today a Serbo-Gypsy shithole. Paljabarda on the other hand is the old Serbian version for Palbardhë.
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Post by terroreign on Feb 23, 2012 0:22:01 GMT -5
well i just checked and the official name by albanians is still Obilic/Obiliq have you been there?
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Post by Moe Lester on Feb 23, 2012 1:28:59 GMT -5
^For a moment there, I though you were an Albanian ;D
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 23, 2012 14:14:20 GMT -5
During the Petrovic times it was common view by Montenegrins (then all declared as Serbs) to be descended from at least fraction of Kosovo Serbs that has taken refuge after the battle of Kosovo from Turks in search of Freedom. If such was the case then the fact that Bjelopavlici stem from Kosovo (or, under another version, even from northern Albania which has been for centuries and continuously part of various Serb states with Skadar being their capital) doesnt erase their Serb origins.
If anything it is far liklier that many NW Albanian (given that Albanians appear after Norman invasion of Albania in late 1100s thus centuries after Serb states has been established) tribes are in fact albanized Serbs.
;D ;D ;D
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Post by plisbardhi on Feb 23, 2012 19:21:30 GMT -5
Yes.
Very illogical, counter-factual, and emotionally driven. ;D
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Post by uz on Feb 23, 2012 21:15:43 GMT -5
During the Petrovic times it was common view by Montenegrins (then all declared as Serbs) to be descended from at least fraction of Kosovo Serbs that has taken refuge after the battle of Kosovo from Turks in search of Freedom. If such was the case then the fact that Bjelopavlici stem from Kosovo (or, under another version, even from northern Albania which has been for centuries and continuously part of various Serb states with Skadar being their capital) doesnt erase their Serb origins. If anything it is far liklier that many NW Albanian (given that Albanians appear after Norman invasion of Albania in late 1100s thus centuries after Serb states has been established) tribes are in fact albanized Serbs. ;D ;D ;D Absolutely. The Serbs as an ethnic Balkan group were established long before the Albanians. This explains a lot of things..... the Serbs know what I`m talking about. The Albs are defending this denial.
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Post by Shqipni13 on Feb 23, 2012 22:39:08 GMT -5
^"Victorious!"
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Post by terroreign on Feb 23, 2012 22:54:00 GMT -5
for albanians it's as simple as this:
"WE don't assimilate, we get ASSIMILATED"
anything contrary to this mantra and the albs deem you a crazed-nationalist or anti-albanian
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Post by ralphtpika on Feb 23, 2012 23:19:46 GMT -5
Pali i Bardhe is of the Dukagjini Dynasty.
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