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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 14:33:26 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 14:37:11 GMT -5
This is Bajo Topulli, the older brother of Cerciz Topulli. He is Bektashi from the South. When the Greek Church assassinated the Albanian Priest Papa Kristo Negovani, he sought revenge and killed the Greek Bishop who performed the assassination.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 14:41:05 GMT -5
Father STATH MELANI from Permet - Priest and Solider. Fought with Cerciz Topulli's band for the right to speak Albanian during Ottoman times as well as rebuffed the Greek Orthodox Church by implementing Albanian Orthodoxy. The Greek Orthodox church collaborated with the Ottomans, captured and beheaded Stath Melani to deter and scare the Albanians from the South. This backfired and caused a huge revolution. Stath Melani's band tracked down the perpetrators in Tepelena and eliminated them. Stath Melani was accompanied by Bektashi and Orthodox Albanian in the South wanting to be free from Ottoman and Greek Influence. Albanian Patriots that fought with him and gave up their life: Riza Velçishtin, Mihal Gramenon, Çerçiz Topullin, Sali Butken, Hajredin Tremishtin, Kopi Tushemishtin, Pandeli Çeçon, Mihal Dhosin
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 14:49:59 GMT -5
Haxhi Zeka with Ali Gucia... Fought off the ottomans and Montenegrins in the Albanian Highlands. Zeka was assassinated by a serbian agent in 1902 with the backing of the Ottoman authorities Zeka sitting in middle
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 14:54:49 GMT -5
Albanian Orthodox of Macedonia have been an integral part of Albanian Awakening movments for hundreds of years. The most famous, Josif Bageri. Josif Bageri was born in Nistrovo in the Upper Reka region in present-day Mavrovo to an Orthodox family. In January 1893, Bageri was a founding member of the Deshira (The Desire) cultural society there, and was profoundly moved by a meeting with the dying Rilindja poet, Naim Frasheri in Istanbul in late 1899. Bageri recognised education as the key to the Albanian nationalist awakening and was active, particularly in the year 1905-1907, in promoting Albanian-language schools and learning. From May 1909 to 1911, he published a fortnightly Albanian-language newspaper in Sofia called Shqypeja e Shqypenis / Albanski orel (The Albanian Eagle), an organ for politics and knowledge.
They made a statue of him in FYROM depicting him as a slav Macedonian and was later taken down due to linguistics of his last name and later the statue was taken down when his true identity was put on newspapers by Albanians.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 15:22:57 GMT -5
Çerçiz Topulli (1880 - 15 July 1915) was a patriotic Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter. He was the younger brother of Bajo Topulli.[1] He was known for fighting the Turks in 1907 and 1908 and then, after the Turks left, the Greeks, who invaded in 1913 and 1914 A quote of Cercizi :
"Each Mohammedan has a duty to die for a Christian because he is blood of his blood; in the same way each Christian should die for a Mohammedan who is likewise blood of his own blood"
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 15:36:19 GMT -5
Mihal Grameno (January 13, 1871 – February 5, 1931) was an Albanian rilindas, politician, writer, freedom fighter, and journalist.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2016 16:31:29 GMT -5
Dedë Gjon Luli Dedvukaj, known as Ded Gjo Luli (1840–1915), A nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter, he was one of the leading commanders of the Albanian Revolt of 1911, and is regarded as a national hero. Dedë joined the Albanian Revolt of 1911, and became a chief commander of the rebel army. King Nikola Petrović of the Montenegro supported the rebellion,and with Dedë Gjon Luli being the leader of the uprising in the Shkodër highlands, was compelled by King Nikola of Montenegro to summon the mountain people to arms.Podgorica had become the headquarters of the Albanian revolutionaries. King Nikola had provided a refuge for the insurgents, and General Vukotić himself passed out weapons to them. This was done in spite of Montenegro being officially neutral. King Nikola, wanting to use the rebels for his own ends, forced them to return across the frontier and to attack the Turkish forces. Dedë Gjon Luli and some 8,000 highlanders took up arms against the Ottoman divisions.Shefket Turgut Pasha was sent with a large force against the insurgents, but was defeated in several encounters with the highlanders, most notably in the Battle of Deçiq, where the highlanders defeated the Ottoman division. At the conclusion of the battle, the Albanian flag was symbolically raised on the Bratile mountain for the first time in 442 years of Ottoman occupation (since the fall of Shkodër, in 1479) Despite aiding the rebels, Nikola's strategy was to stimulate unrest in northern Albania and north-western Kosovo to the point where he could intervene and annex more territory for Montenegro. After the League of Prizren, Dedë Gjon Luli resisted Montenegrin incursions into Hoti and Grudë. Dedë Gjon Luli was killed by Montenegrin forces near Orosh in Mirdita.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 26, 2016 16:23:03 GMT -5
Halil Bey and Apostol Matopulos. Two first cousins, both Albanian, one fought for Turkey, the other for Greece. Photo circa 1900.
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Halil Bey and Apostol Matopulos. Two first cousins, both Albanian, one fought for Turkey, the other for Greece. Photo circa 1900.
Where the hell did you get that Apostolos Matopoulos was Albanian??? He was from Gida, Macedonia
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Post by rex362 on Mar 29, 2016 15:01:15 GMT -5
The Balkans is our Pelasgian-Illlyro-Albano-vlacho back yard
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Post by rex362 on Mar 30, 2016 15:56:24 GMT -5
Mefail i "Madhi" Zajazi - Fought for Greater Albania to free Albanians in Macedonia.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 30, 2016 16:08:43 GMT -5
Selman Kadri Hasanaj (1906–1938), known as Selman Kadria, was a Kosovo Albanian who in 1938 shot and killed Milić Krstić, the head of a paramilitary unit of Chetniks who massacred and terrorized Albanian civilians in Istok. At the spring of 1938 the Vojvod Milić Krstić took Selman Kadria out on a fishing tour on a lake near Cerrce and handed his rifle to Selman Kadria to carry it for him. When Kadria took the rifle, he cocked it and shot in the air in order to try it first which made Krstic frightened. When Krstic moved along, Selman Kadria stopped him and yelled "Do you know how many mothers you have left with no sons? How many children you have killed?"and Krstic begged for mercy. Selmani then shot Milić Krstić twice and fled A short tribute song for that hero in Dardanic-Homeric form .....
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Post by rex362 on Apr 2, 2016 11:46:56 GMT -5
ABEDIN DINO, from Preveza, Chameria Abedin bej Dino (April 5, 1843, in Preveza – May 9, 1906, in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire) was a Cham Albanian patriot, politician, ideologue, diplomat, rilindas, and one of the founders of the Albanian League of Prizren, as well its chief representative for Epirus (1878). He was one of the main promoters in the need for the creation of the Autonomous Albanian Vilayet under the Ottoman suzerainty, and later a contributor in the Albanian independence.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 8, 2016 14:00:35 GMT -5
Cerciz Topulli with his brother Bajo Topulli and other Albanian insurgents in 1912 in Korca.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 13, 2016 14:12:38 GMT -5
The main body of the population in the northwestern and western parts of Rumelia [European Turkey] are the Albanians (from Alb, Alp) who call themselves Śtepetars in their national language. The Krraba mountains separate the two principal groups: the northern Catholic Ghegs and the Greek-Orthodox Tosks living in the south. The Ghegs are spread over 16 main tribes (fis); in particular one finds the Malisori [malësorë – highlanders] in the mountains of Shala and Prokletija north of the juncture of the two Drin rivers; the Gruemir and Bukëmir in the western Pulat mountains; the Kući and Komi in the northwest around the lakes of Plava and Rikavec; www.albanianhistory.net/en/texts1800-1899/AH1844_1.html-when I look at this pic I see natives of the land just like the native American Indianans -
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Post by rex362 on Apr 21, 2016 11:37:53 GMT -5
Rare pic of Çerçiz Topulli with his band of men durring the Congress of Manastir 1908
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Post by rex362 on Apr 25, 2016 11:28:16 GMT -5
Band of Sali Butka Sali Butka was born in 1852 in the village of Butka Kolonje(Cologne) He was the eldest of five children Tahir Butka. In the last decades of the nineteenth century, Sali Butka was closely associated for a long time and worked with Petro Nini Luarasi, helping him to raise the first Albanian school in Cologne. Saliu, along with Nasuf Novoselën Bey, were two people who were in Petro Nini protection from his enemies that opponents repeatedly threatened to eliminate physically. After the closure of Albanian schools by the Turkish government, which was the intervention of the Patriarchate Greek Petro Nini Sali Butka went secretly their activities for the Albanian language to shkrurar, thinking only of how can wake up consciousness national . At that time, Sali Butka began to bring in Manastiri(bitola) and Thessaloniki books and papers written in Albanian language, which then spread to the provinces of Kolonje , Korca and Permet
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Post by rex362 on Apr 29, 2016 11:21:40 GMT -5
Swiss Historian: Albanians World Leaders since the Middle Ages, Europe Deliberately left them Aside
Dr. Alexandre Lambert
Dr. Alexandre Lambert, historian, academic director of the "School of International Training" in Geneva, is the author of several books and articles in the field of political philosophy, international relations, security policy and civil-military relations. Lambert has visited Albania many times and has begun to study its issues in his youth by searching in the archives of the League of Nations, Geneva, when studyed fear well Cham issue. The Swiss historian Dr. Alexandre Lambert insists that is not an accident that Albanians in any moment of history are not recognized as a nation that have attacked other nations and that many Albanians have exceled by leading empires and were leaders in many other countries. Likewise, according to him, some Albanians have left their name in various fields of sciences in different countries of the world. The historian stopped in the World War II, expressing the conviction that what happened in Albania, leaving her in Eastern Bloc was an account made by the Allies. In the Middle Ages, Albanians gave to the world many leaders, laic or religious leaders and cultural personalities that go beyond Europe. Some popes were Albanians, for example - Clement XI, the most outstanding of them. But Albanians have been leading the world's most important religions, as head of the Orthodox religion, as well as a Muslim. In history we find prominent Albanian leaders in many European countries, even those that sometimes have determined the fate of many historical struggles (in 1515 was Mercury Bua cavalry of Venice, composed all by Albanians who set victory to Mariniani battle; the story appointed this as the battle of giants and not that of Francis I of France, 19, who these two days battles he was learning how to fight). Albanians have given many prominent prime ministers and generals to Ottoman Empire (Köprülü family only gave 5 prime ministers to Empire).
Albanians have given many heroes to Greek independence, of which I will mention Kundurjotis, Marco Boçari, Kanaris, Kolokotronis, Karaiskaqis, Bubulina. Who were in the leadership of the Greek revolution, of which some premiers of newly independent state of Greece. Romania also had a royal familyof Albanian origin (Alexander and Vladimir Gjika and also princess Eleonora known as Dora Distria). Francesco Crispi, the friend of Garibaldi, Mazzini and Kavouri, the great Italian prime minister, was of Albanian origin. Artists like Carpaci, Albani etc., the humanist Leonica Tome, professor of Copernicus and many Albanian personalities were honored by the history of Italy. Muhammad Ali, reformer of Modern Egypt, which French history has called "Napoleon of the Middle East", was that Albanians who founded the royal dynasty of Egypt that reigned nearly 150 years.
The architect Taj Mahal in Agra, India, masterpieces of Islamic architecture, was the work of an Albanian, as well as the Blue Mosque and very important mosques of Istanbul. And finally the Albanian national hero, Gjerg Kastriot Skanderbeg, an universal example of freedom fighter, honored in the whole world with memorials not only in Tirana, Pristina and Skopje, but also in Rome, Brussels, Geneva, Detroit, Buenos Aires etc. Other memorials for Skanderbeg are designed to be bild in London, Warsaw, Melbourne, Manila, etc. When Albanians have contributed so much to the civilization of mankind, why so few people in the world are aware of this, and many even do not dare to accept this reality?
www.ocnal.com/2016/02/swiss-historian-albanians-world-leaders.html#.VyLMK4nl6SY.facebook
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