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Post by Rhezus on Sept 27, 2012 11:59:48 GMT -5
You wrote that when, in the 60's, 70's? Nowadays no such "Yougoslavia". Maybe Yugos were your best friend or are they the best friend of Romania now?
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Post by Rhezus on Sept 27, 2012 11:42:29 GMT -5
^^ And despite that, we want them to be on their own. They are neither "Serbs" or "Bulgarians". And if you ask them, you won't hear they want to be any albanians, greeks or whatever else. Go and say to the belgians they are french, or to the norwegians they are swedes.. You are going to hear their answer - very clear too.
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Post by Rhezus on Sept 27, 2012 11:30:03 GMT -5
Yes, in Greece.. But what happens and is said in Greece doesn't have to apply as the ultimate truth. I've never heard or seen a vlah in BG or RO or wherever, having a serbian surname? Most ppl refer vlahs as Romanians not Serbians, so figure it out..
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Post by Rhezus on Sept 26, 2012 11:26:01 GMT -5
^ This map is wishful, bs.
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Post by Rhezus on Sept 25, 2012 6:55:16 GMT -5
That's right, I agree here with you. There are people who stay behind the cutain, behind the scenes. No doubts, there are people who control how we should form our beliefs and way of thinking. And for some reasons certain issues it shall be constantly written and spoken about. (Since for certain other things it should be kept constantly quiet). These same people created wars and supported the growing antagonism between ppl, etc. No democracy, my friend, the masses have always been controlled!
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Post by Rhezus on Sept 23, 2012 18:23:59 GMT -5
And let Macedonia be. Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Albania... Nowadays Macedonia is undeniable, does not belong to any of the mentioned. Don't live with the past anymore.
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Post by Rhezus on Sept 23, 2012 18:09:05 GMT -5
Yep, Vlach refers to Romanian.
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Post by Rhezus on Sept 23, 2012 17:49:07 GMT -5
The truth is: we dont know. We dont know what was the language of the Bulgars ruling elite in 681. We have some Bulgar inscriptions but not enough to be absolutely sure what was the language of the ruling elite of the Bulgars. What we do know is that the first slavic books were written in the language from which Bulgarian language descends and that the majority of those books were written on Bulgarian territory and then transfered to Russia and Serbia. Establishment of the new Bulgarian state, in the territories of Thrace, had no better choice than using (already) widely spread slavonic among the existing majority of thrax and slavs, the language of communication between these two major groups. Accordingly, that language was also called Bulgarian, because of the new identity of our nation.
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Post by Rhezus on Mar 28, 2012 17:41:29 GMT -5
Dacia were the lands on the other side of Istrus (the Danube). And Thracia is the modern day BG. Dacians has always been refered as the northern branch of Thracians.
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Post by Rhezus on Mar 28, 2012 17:08:40 GMT -5
This car, called Universe, is developed in Bg. Most Bulgarians will enjoy driving Universe with approx. price around € 7000-8000:- It will be on the market soon, if not already.
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 22, 2011 15:36:51 GMT -5
Yea, really hope so. He is chocking already many of them in UFC. I was listening to a reporter who underestimated him before the fight and he fooled himself of course.
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 22, 2011 12:42:31 GMT -5
Nedkov is really good.. here is a short and funny youtube fighting against Luiz Cane.
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 22, 2011 8:16:28 GMT -5
As long as some ppl keep saying Thracian influence and ethnogenesis is insignificant, we are going to be known as mongos, turkics, tatars and irano-aliens. And the steppe-bulgar origin, of course, is best to stay "uncertain". The woman interviewed in that youtube above is sitting and saying that origin of steppe-bulgars is "uncertain", she can't say.. If one pretends he/she have the steppe-bulgar blood and genes, then this person should also know WHO and WHAT are the steppe proto-bulgars and not be ashamed to say it! Btw, I know my roots and folklore are local (non asian), and they are certainly not the ones of proto bulgars. My land is full of proofs about who lived and who left all traces here (and almost everywhere around today Bulgaria). My traditions, national costumes, songs and folkore, historical artefacts and so on and so forth.. do not come from proto steppe bulgars of Altai or from Volga.
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 22, 2011 7:21:46 GMT -5
He's really good, he put him to sleep.. A Bulgarian in Bellator Champinship, Ivo.
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 22, 2011 7:06:57 GMT -5
Because its is variation of one and a same thing. Not all anglofone ppl use one form of a surname only, I presume? In one hand, the most common endings for BG are the -ov or-ev, but -ski is quite common as well. On the other hand the ending -ovic sounds like a dubble repetition of a posesiv ending, i.e. Petrov-ich. But it's still typical for surnames from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 22, 2011 6:35:04 GMT -5
As if Belgium is France, or Holland or Germany? Why don't leave Macedonia and its people live in peace? Bulgaria offers citizenship to ppl in a foreign country? Greece keeps babbling bulls, doesn't have right to more than ONE name and no right to claim territories or other names and lands. Why can't we leave the ppl alone, recognise their very existence, once and for all. Macedonia is not part of Bulgaria, nor Greece or Serbia. It is Republic of Macedonia - not a Balkan Waterloo!
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 22, 2011 6:12:02 GMT -5
Or why not Brussels give whole of Greece for a adoption?! Someone outside EU buys the package for sure and make it work. All in one.
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Post by Rhezus on Aug 24, 2011 17:44:33 GMT -5
There has never been any archaeological evidence to support Asiatic features of the old Bulgars. All graves of old Bulgars that have been excavated have shown Europiad features. Don't talk about archeological evidences, or are you trying to hide the obvious? Everything known about steppe bulgars is they are turanoid, turkic people! Study the calendar, their way of life, the speech, shatras/yurtas etc. etc.. They were turkic, for your disappointment.
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Post by Rhezus on Aug 24, 2011 17:31:35 GMT -5
Ioan, there are a lot more than 1600 who may have Macedonian origin in BG. Depends how you see things. And of course, they are all Bulgarian citizen, but the consciousness is such - Macedonian. Probably 100.000 of them.
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Post by Rhezus on Aug 21, 2011 8:06:14 GMT -5
I have checked them. With respect, 1 is a 30 year old text on Celtic animal imagery, 1 is a discussion of the chronology of the Celtic invasion, and the third is the old 'Institute of Thracology' version of history. The new site: balkancelts.wordpress.com presents the latest facts on the subject. Do Celtic Bulgaria means anything to you; my previous 3 links were to connect with the topic. You say they were old. They may be older than your link, but doesn't mean they are false. Well, I will have a good look to the link you post again. I'll get back to you with some comments then.
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