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Post by rex362 on Mar 19, 2013 16:49:09 GMT -5
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Post by Kanaris on Mar 19, 2013 19:06:41 GMT -5
I guess if they are wearing a plis they must be albanians..... Don't tell me tell historians.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 19, 2013 19:55:01 GMT -5
I guess if they are wearing a plis they must be albanians..... Don't tell me tell historians. not necessarily...........but more that the Albanians of today were part of the plis wearing people of way back then this is in argument for your 1200 AD or was it 1100 AD ? so its NOT tell the historians but ---------->USE SOME FUK'N COMMON SENSE
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Post by Kanaris on Mar 19, 2013 21:18:14 GMT -5
Yeah right.... your people started wearing the plis when Hocxa told them..... before that they were all dressed like turks... you know Im right and deep inside you know the truth.Feel free to entertain us with this bullcrap. Actually your history started with Kastroiti an albanian with a Greek name... before him you were no where in the Balkans and history shows that.
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Post by Balkaneros on Mar 19, 2013 21:27:07 GMT -5
I don't do this often but... POW !
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Post by rex362 on Mar 19, 2013 21:37:26 GMT -5
Yeah right.... your people started wearing the plis when Hocxa told them..... before that they were all dressed like turks... you know Im right and deep inside you know the truth.Feel free to entertain us with this bullcrap. Actually your history started with Kastroiti an albanian with a Greek name... before him you were no where in the Balkans and history shows that. I can show you lots of pics of Plis wearing Albanians before Hoxha was even born
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Post by rex362 on Mar 19, 2013 21:38:31 GMT -5
I don't do this often but... POW ! pow your azz .....there's nothing there for a pow
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Post by Kanaris on Mar 19, 2013 22:07:58 GMT -5
All the pics you post of pre Hocxa are photoshopped...I have seen so many altered pics it's hard for me to trust any now.
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Post by mendor1 on Apr 6, 2013 9:07:12 GMT -5
Isa Boletini (January 15, 1864 – January 23, 1916)
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Post by branislavnusic on Jul 29, 2018 7:36:34 GMT -5
Charles Hill Morgan - "Most of these men are warriors with long curling locks falling down their backs, clad in pleated tunics or chain mail with short pointed caps on their heads. They wield swords, and protect themselves with shields, either round or shaped like a pointed oval...The mace-bearer of No. 1275 is clad in chain mail with a heavy pleated fustanella worn about his hips. The importance of this latter piece is very considerable, for the details of the costume, often shown on Incised-Sgraffito figures, are very clear, and make it certain that the fustanella exists as an independent garment and is not an elaboration of the lower part of a tunic. It is consequently demonstrable that this characteristic garment of latter-day Greece was in common use as early as the twelfth century in Greek lands."
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Post by branislavnusic on Jul 29, 2018 9:09:56 GMT -5
Odysseus and Penelope. Marble. Rome. 1st century A.D. forget the fustanella ....we albs got that already ....cover thy head Look, Serbs and Croats wear a hat called the "Lika cap" and is a derivation of the Iapode headgear My Afganistani brothers (Tanned Slavic people) wear a hat called the Pakol based on the Kausia, ancient macedonian headwear Albanians adopted the Pileus from the Greeks the same way Afgans adopted the Kausia the same way Serbs and Croats adopted the Iapode headwear, simple as. The reason why today Greeks do not wear the cap is due to the fact that the byzantine empire, banned anything which bore pagan connotations, Pilos caps often identify the mythical twins, or Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, as represented in sculptures, bas-reliefs and on ancient ceramics. Their caps were supposedly the remnants of the egg from which they hatched. watch this video for more info:
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Post by branislavnusic on Jul 29, 2018 11:52:38 GMT -5
Gjergj Kastrioti was raised, educated and learn oriental strategy at the High Port. He fought successful campaigns for the Ottomans and they gave him the title of Skanderbeg (Alexander the Great) After 1444 when he was fighting against the Ottomans the Pope gave him the title Athlete of the Christ (But he never got the chance to command the Pope s army.) There is no document that describes how much of a devoted Muslim Gjergj was, or any other document that shows Gjergj being baptized and how much of a devoted christian he was. Alexander the Great, Jul Cezari, Pirro of Epir did they also fight for Christianity as well Skanderbeg opponents were not only the Ottomans. It is true he hold their expansion from the East, but he would have done the same thing if any occupation would have came form the west,south or north as well. Skanderbeg opponents were: 1. The Ottomans 2. Venetians 3. Serbian Despotate 4. Anjuins of France With the first three he also signed peace treaties at different times, but all of them stabbed him on the back. He never signed any peace treaty with Anjuins because he was not directly at war with them. Skanderbeg fought Anjuins on behalf of King Alfon and King Ferdinant of Napoli. Kings of Napoli were the only allies (Huniad of Hungary and the Pope as well) that never betrayed Skanderbeg. His own cousin Hamza did betrayed him ( he latter repented when he lost and after Skenderbeg did not take his life but pardoned Hamza), but Kings of Napoli never did such thing. Because Skanderbeg held the Ottoman expansion nowadays Serbs try to associate themselves with him. They try to claim him as own because they consider his mother Serb. When in fact she was form the door of Tribali. In 1504, Marin Barleti mentioned Serbs as opponents of Skenderbeg. Now they also claim they were member of the League of Lisus. Greeks themselves did not have any medieval heroes. They try to claim Byzant as theirs which in fact was not. Byzant was like every other empire composed by multi ethnicity and diversity. Thinking about it: Besides Leonida I cannot recall any other Greek hero. The others are myths or just people who belong to other ethnicity, but lived in Byzantine. Wait a minute Leonida was not a Greek either, he was a Dorian. -Balsic and Crnojevic families were in the league of Lezhe -"Triballi" was an exonym given by the byzantines to the Serbs during the middle ages -Gjon Kastriot was buried in the Hilandar monastery on Mount Athos -Skanderbeg funded the construction of many Serbian monasteries
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jul 30, 2018 18:40:14 GMT -5
Don't forget Branislavnusic, there is a Pashtun tribal division called the SARBani. SARB is translated in Hindi as Serb!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jul 30, 2018 18:46:55 GMT -5
Gjergj Kastrioti was raised, educated and learn oriental strategy at the High Port. He fought successful campaigns for the Ottomans and they gave him the title of Skanderbeg (Alexander the Great) After 1444 when he was fighting against the Ottomans the Pope gave him the title Athlete of the Christ (But he never got the chance to command the Pope s army.) There is no document that describes how much of a devoted Muslim Gjergj was, or any other document that shows Gjergj being baptized and how much of a devoted christian he was. Alexander the Great, Jul Cezari, Pirro of Epir did they also fight for Christianity as well Skanderbeg opponents were not only the Ottomans. It is true he hold their expansion from the East, but he would have done the same thing if any occupation would have came form the west,south or north as well. Skanderbeg opponents were: 1. The Ottomans 2. Venetians 3. Serbian Despotate 4. Anjuins of France With the first three he also signed peace treaties at different times, but all of them stabbed him on the back. He never signed any peace treaty with Anjuins because he was not directly at war with them. Skanderbeg fought Anjuins on behalf of King Alfon and King Ferdinant of Napoli. Kings of Napoli were the only allies (Huniad of Hungary and the Pope as well) that never betrayed Skanderbeg. His own cousin Hamza did betrayed him ( he latter repented when he lost and after Skenderbeg did not take his life but pardoned Hamza), but Kings of Napoli never did such thing. Because Skanderbeg held the Ottoman expansion nowadays Serbs try to associate themselves with him. They try to claim him as own because they consider his mother Serb. When in fact she was form the door of Tribali. In 1504, Marin Barleti mentioned Serbs as opponents of Skenderbeg. Now they also claim they were member of the League of Lisus. Greeks themselves did not have any medieval heroes. They try to claim Byzant as theirs which in fact was not. Byzant was like every other empire composed by multi ethnicity and diversity. Thinking about it: Besides Leonida I cannot recall any other Greek hero. The others are myths or just people who belong to other ethnicity, but lived in Byzantine. Wait a minute Leonida was not a Greek either, he was a Dorian. -Balsic and Crnojevic families were in the league of Lezhe -"Triballi" was an exonym given by the byzantines to the Serbs during the middle ages -Gjon Kastriot was buried in the Hilandar monastery on Mount Athos -Skanderbeg funded the construction of many Serbian monasteries I've seen the vid, some Alb-Shippies know of Scanderbeg Serbian ancestry, that is why some will pee on his statue!
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Post by branislavnusic on Jul 30, 2018 23:52:56 GMT -5
Don't forget Branislavnusic, there is a Pashtun tribal division called the SARBani. SARB is translated in Hindi as Serb! Yeah i've heard of that the Pashtuns are thought to be descendants of Scythians who are Slavo-Serbs
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