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Post by Kralj Vatra on Feb 5, 2013 10:03:22 GMT -5
Vojsava Stanisa Jelena Vlajka
Ancient Illyrian nobles LMAO!!!!
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 10:06:02 GMT -5
Vojsava Stanisa Jelena Vlajka
Christian names in Baptismal ......give me their grandfathers name from mothers side ?
Maybe ancient Vlach names malaka ......
I bet you wonder why Albania and Vlachs popped up in history at same time ...no ?
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 10:24:50 GMT -5
This is just proves what I been saying here forever.. that an albanian will switch alliances in a second if it's for his own best interest. Yes ...like Pyrros is a good example ......no ? bro ....in case you missed this post ....just say'n
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Feb 5, 2013 10:35:58 GMT -5
what example you little fart. I have been pro-Serb since day 1. now... what were we saying ....
Branilo Vojsava Stanisa Jelena Vlajka
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 11:00:18 GMT -5
τρυφάλεια / Τριβαλλια φ~ph~b TRIBALLI (Eth. Τριβαλλοί), a Thracian people which appears to have been in early times a very widely diffused and powerful race, about the Danube; but which, being pressed upon from the N. and W. by various nations, became gradually more and more confined, and at length entirely disappeared from history. Herodotus speaks of the Triballic plain, through which flowed the river Angrus, which fell into the Brongus, a tributary of the Ister (4.49). This is probably the plain of Kossovo in the modern Servia.www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0064:entry=triballi-geo
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 5, 2013 14:12:26 GMT -5
Vojsava Stanisa Jelena Vlajka Christian names in Baptismal ......give me their grandfathers name from mothers side ? Maybe ancient Vlach names malaka ...... I bet you wonder why Albania and Vlachs popped up in history at same time ...no ? Vlach names?? LMAO!!! Listen man, Skandenbegs' mother was clearely a SERB - this doesn't mean anything, although it does show Albanian spitefullness towards Serbs - you guys hate the idea of your hero being part Serbian, which in reality is irrelevent, Skandenbeg identitfied as Albanian PERIOD. So why does this burn you oh so much? Look up the names Vojsava, Stanisa, and Jelena, and even Branilo - clearely Serbian. NOW you argue there "Christian" when I even told you these names existed prior-to the coming of Christianity and ONLY hold meanings in SERBIAN.... so what now? Also, you try to bring in your "safe-play" by mentioning now "Bulgarian" (cause it makes you feel better as long as shes-not a SERB right?), when there is no Bulgarian names as such - not reven Bulgarized. You shouldn't be concerned with his origin - stop using it as a distraction from the real issues. You should be more concerned about the motive behind resurecting his image-cause-legacy-heroism into this new-Albanian identity. You think 1389 was a myth? HA!!! buddy you have noooo idea
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 5, 2013 14:15:55 GMT -5
they sacrificed babys... just by default... If rex doesn't know this simple fact about the Illyrians, then what does he know about Albanians....
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 14:25:36 GMT -5
Voisava Tribalda very serb sounding uh ?
please man stop it
slavic historians have associated tribaldi with serbs only bcs of recent geography ....like the bulgars that inhabit fyrom ...no difference
the names Trballdi and Macedon did start when slavs waltzed in
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 14:28:14 GMT -5
Vojsava Stanisa Jelena Vlajka Ancient Illyrian nobles LMAO!!!! Uz this is what pyrros wrote I simply said " no maybe Ancient Vlach nobles what cant you see .....He shut his trap up bcs of that .... he understands me fine you just want to circle jerk here like always
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 5, 2013 14:29:09 GMT -5
Kefali is one word Balle is a ball... triangular balle in your case..LMAO!
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 14:31:18 GMT -5
φ~ph~b
ke fali ....phali......bali
go learn some greekand know your Illyrian tongue
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 5, 2013 14:32:31 GMT -5
so bali is phali why not call it fali? You fucnkne cheaters ... you even failed in that..ahhahahah
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 14:44:26 GMT -5
yea if you take real ancient Balkan words there is thousands of words that are same or very similar to Albanian today
you have to learn the connection/combination/positioning of these ......or else its all greek to you my friend
ph----b b---mp----mb n---nt---nd t-------d f---th
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 15:06:14 GMT -5
Τριβαλλια - Trivallia v/b
κέφαλος - kefalos - Qeppal (alb)
τρυφάλεια - tryfaleia
tri/tru /t ru- 3 /brain /to guard
head ...forehead ...pertaining to helmets ...thats what I show in post /protect the head/brain
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 15:38:18 GMT -5
then we have ....todays greek φρουρώ -frouro -to guard -in alb its Ruaj ...similarities uh ? but when you get into ancient word for guard ....its closer with our todays alb word
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Post by rex362 on Feb 5, 2013 15:45:47 GMT -5
Mr Canaris
now the most important and to get the whole picture clear Canaris watch rexy skate here
τρυφαλη
τ'-----t' ρυ----->ru φαλη---> balli
and in todays Albanian te ru bali ------->to protect/guard the head
this is how we roll ....oh sorry ...how we skate
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Post by atdhetar on Feb 5, 2013 15:56:02 GMT -5
Listen man, Skandenbegs' mother was clearely a SERB - this doesn't mean anything, although it does show Albanian spitefullness towards Serbs - you guys hate the idea of your hero being part Serbian, which in reality is irrelevent, Skandenbeg identitfied as Albanian PERIOD. So why does this burn you oh so much? it doesn't bother us at all, you're the one banging on about it. his mother ethnicity is shrouded in mystery, she was most likely of slavic descent, it is highly unclear if she was a serb, could have been anything, there is absolutely no evidence to indicate she was a serb, if she was i wouldn't care, like we have reiterated 10000000000 times, marriages among nobles of different ethnicity were quite common, it was a patriarchical mentality. pls provide evidence that these names exist exclusively in serbia and not bulgaria, or montenegro or other slavic peoples. jelena to me sound like a literal adaptation of helena and stanisa is clearly a variant of Con-stan-tine, there are countless veersions of that name in albanian, they seem to be slavic versions of existing names, like most names names around the world being recycled. i personally know a bulgarian girl named jelena, again, you're plucking things ot of thin air, stop it! perhaps you should be concerned with your own heroes and how you completely forgot about 1389 until the first world war, albanian identity is set in stone, yours is fundamentally unsound and based on shame and cloaked in secrecy. 1389 is as much a myth as the battle of troy way...maybe it didn't even happen, maybe it is an overblown skirmish and maybe there were no serbs, who gives a shit.
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Post by valmir on Feb 5, 2013 16:14:41 GMT -5
Sorry guys but i can't resist without bringing this image once more in the discussion , What do you think hitler would have done to them?
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 5, 2013 16:57:59 GMT -5
Listen man, Skandenbegs' mother was clearely a SERB - this doesn't mean anything, although it does show Albanian spitefullness towards Serbs - you guys hate the idea of your hero being part Serbian, which in reality is irrelevent, Skandenbeg identitfied as Albanian PERIOD. So why does this burn you oh so much? it doesn't bother us at all, you're the one banging on about it. his mother ethnicity is shrouded in mystery, she was most likely of slavic descent, it is highly unclear if she was a serb, could have been anything, there is absolutely no evidence to indicate she was a serb, if she was i wouldn't care, like we have reiterated 10000000000 times, marriages among nobles of different ethnicity were quite common, it was a patriarchical mentality. pls provide evidence that these names exist exclusively in serbia and not bulgaria, or montenegro or other slavic peoples. jelena to me sound like a literal adaptation of helena and stanisa is clearly a variant of Con-stan-tine, there are countless veersions of that name in albanian, they seem to be slavic versions of existing names, like most names names around the world being recycled. i personally know a bulgarian girl named jelena, again, you're plucking things ot of thin air, stop it! perhaps you should be concerned with your own heroes and how you completely forgot about 1389 until the first world war, albanian identity is set in stone, yours is fundamentally unsound and based on shame and cloaked in secrecy. 1389 is as much a myth as the battle of troy way...maybe it didn't even happen, maybe it is an overblown skirmish and maybe there were no serbs, who gives a s**t. Branilo, Stanisa 100% pure Serbian names -NON-CHRISTIAN. Branilo = one who defends , Stanisa = one who stands. Meanings exist in Serbian, no other language!!.... how about you prove to me they're NOT Serbian, or at least prove and show me that their Albanian lol. Pick up a phone book if you have too, or a dictionary it's all it takes man. btw Constanine and Stanisa have no relation. Again.. Stanisa = one who stands... Constantine = "constant" -"steadfast" en.wiktionary.org/wiki/constans#Latin I don't know who gave you the idea their linked but it's stupid. You should be more concerned about the motive behind resurrecting his image-cause-legacy-heroism into this new-Albanian identity.
^ is my point... cause you cannot deny that there was indeed a motive behind resurrecting him...Stop bringing in Serbia-culture, you cannot compare. You take out Skandenbeg there is no today-Albanians... SERB do NOT depend on ONE-man for identity. You can take out a dozen of our kings and a dozen more of our warriors and we're still around. You don't get it, the battle of 1389 happened no one denies this. The only thing deniable is the small details in between the juice, like Lazar final speech and the significance of Obilic. Either way, you take these two out, you still have the battle and a murdered Sultan at the hands of a SERB (which is recorded quite well on all sides). There is a myth incorporated into the battle of Kosovo 1389 but not what you think. I'll be more than happy to talk about that if you like but first understand where I am coming from in regards to Skandenbeg.
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 5, 2013 17:19:51 GMT -5
Rex nice skating....but be careful of the thin ice.
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