Albanian Kills Serb Because He wouldn't Sell his Property

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  1. MegaArgus1

    MegaArgus1 New Member

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    I agree as per our look we are the least Slavs. It is all about spirit not about building material. We are all mixture of everything and anything.
     
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    Well most of people believe because in former country we were taught to believe so in order to maintain unified nation. However thanks for showing that video cause it is easier to show that video than copy whole research of couple of thousands of words in their word count.:mrgreen:
     
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    I think that it is irrelevant since you can see many people in our countries who by their hair,skin and color resemble on peoples of East (Turks(well obviously we were their colony for at least 500 years),Persians,etc).
     
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    :mrgreen: hit the road can imply on many things. :mrgreen:
     
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    Than it is not accurate number of people being tested when we all were supposed to be Slavs as well :(
     
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    Linguistically we belong to the Slavic branch without any doubts. Everything else belongs to different categories and to clarify one more thing; it's not possible to determine your genetic lineage, much less of the whole nation, just by looking at the facial structure/features or skin colour.
    Just for fun, but from what I gathered on the other thread we see that 'original inhabitants' of our region were very tall and it's true that Dinaric ppl are among tallest in the world-in other words, if you're female and under 1.70, which is the average height for Dinaric females, you shouldn't be so vocal about Balkanese thing.
     
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    Thts true, but In Albania we dont really mix like other countries. But there probably is some Turkish blood in our family histories.
     
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    How you explain “Antic Peoples in Albanian” : 30% Illyrian 20% Slav, “Antic Peoples in Bosnia” 40% Illyrian 15% Slav? Who gets the credit of being descendents from the Ancient Illyrians?
     
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    You in Albania are already mixed, just like anywhere else because there was no way to avoid that, not to mention 'albanization' (so called) during Hoxha era but the point is:we're all (almost) same.

    p.s no attention to prolong useless discussion on regular things people bind on when they see but why do you keep Kosovo flag and than say we in Albania:mrgreen:?
     
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    Albanian: Shqipëri/Shqipëria actually Shqipëria is the name Not Albania
     
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    excuse me :crazy: ( i don't see your point :$ )
     
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    Who the Albanians are and how the are related to Illyrians is questionable.
     
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    Referring to your racist encyclopedia as well, based on NO historical facts I would recommend that you better quit with your local racist myths :puke:

    It is also questionable how are you related to ancient Macedonians and holding their genes at most by many historians. That 'theory' of Albanians coming to Macedonia in 16th century from Asia or wherever mentioned is complete crap based on faking history and misusing author's relevance as historians.
     
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    I live in Albania but Im From Kosovo. Shkodër is in Albania. I guess we are all similar though.
     
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    Meh, I would like to think Us AND Bosnia are from Illyria. But I guess one of us must have come first. Albanian language has Illyrian traces which means Albanians are either from Illyria or are older than Illyria and are from somewhere else? Bosnian Language has heavy Serb Croat Mixture but are more than likely Illyrians too. Bosnians and Albanians should stick together through thick and thin because Ive always liked the Bosnian people and language and hope Bosnians and Albanians remain friends in the future
     
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    Lets focus on the Albanian toponymy. Probably you know the song "Biljana platno belese" and it that song was said "tuka minale vinari vinari BELOGRADJANI" that name Belogradjani was not about the Serbian capital Belgrade but it was Belgrad in Albania now called Berat. Go trough toponymy in middle and south Albania but not to Epirus and you will find that the names of the places have Slavic origin. So why surprises when some DNA tests show that you are 20% Slavs. Second you are not more Illyrians than the Croats or Bosnians. The Croats in the past called their national movement as Illyrian movement "Ilirski pokret". I am not trying to deny or confirm or question anything because I want to, but I believe that we all have so many national myths and misconception of the historical truth. On the top of the above stated there are some evidence that you came as nomads from Asia not so long ago but for that next time.
     
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    The current name of the town in Albanian is Berat or Berati, which is derived from the older Bel(i)grad (meaning "white city" in Serbian, cf. Belgrade, Bulgarian: Белград), under which name it was known in Greek, Latin and Slavic documents during the High and Late Middle Ages. That name was rendered as Bellegrada (Βελλέγραδα) in Greek. It is believed to have been the site of a Macedonian stronghold, Antipatreia (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιπάτρεια "city of Antipater") or Antipatrea in Latin, while during the early Byzantine Empire the name of the town was Pulcheriopolis (Greek: Πουλχεριόπολις, "city of Pulcheria").[2][3] In the Republic of Venice the city was known as Belgrad di Romania, while in the Ottoman Empire it was also known as Belgrad-i Arnavud (Albanian Belgrade) to distinguish it from Belgrade.[2]

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berat
     
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    Its Called Albanianization
     
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    there is not much record of the illyrian language since it was oral and greek/latin was widely accepted...

    They only have one fragment of it ...which shows the illyrian languages to use more consanants than vowels which is not an Indo european language...
     
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    If whole area was Illyricum on what basis are Albanians 'first' Illyrians?
    Name of Bosnia comes out of Ilyrian name for a river Bosna after all and language is not significant to that extent when we speak about genesis.
     
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    illyrians are probably proto semitic
     
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    Illyrian languages dont belong to Indo European language?
     
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    and slavs are probably related to huns :bored:
     
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    That's just try to misuse the history and play a lil' bit with people :bored:
    As for rest, I would say that those facts indicate that Albanians just like other peoples in Balkans have significant slavicism present which is logical. It doesn't make them coming out of nowhere and fact that some cities and places have slavic origin indicates that Slavs also settled in these areas. On the other hand, it has nothing to make Albanians less ilyrian-which is with all do respect non sense and not to mention confirming theory that Albanians came as nomads from Asia.
     

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