0
Thumbs Up |
Received: 26 Given: 0 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 8,216 Given: 5,754 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 9,072 Given: 14,269 |
Greeks from Argolida
Definetly no Slavs
Albanians?
Well maybe some
As its not easy to decide what Albanians actually are or what they look like
Albanians history as a distinct ethnic groups starts somewhere in the 11th century
Here is what one of your Ottoman scolars said about Albania and the people living there
"There are several villages in Albania that are inhabited by foreigners, who are somewhat less savage than the natives. Each of these villages is inhabited by only one ethnic group. For instance, one finds villages of Illyrians, Serbs, Vlachs, Bulgarians, Greeks and Turks. Each of these colonies conserves itsown language and even retains something of its native costumes and primitive customs"
In the Balkan Wars against Bulgarian most fighters where from Southern Mainland especialy Mani and from Crete
Neither Maniots nor Cretans are Albanians or Slavs
Thumbs Up |
Received: 829 Given: 276 |
The present so-called “Indo-Europeans” of Europe are the mixture of late arriving Aryans and the ancient native Turanians of Europe who were forcefully Aryanized and Christianized by Greeks, Romans and their Christian church!
The Aryanization and Christianization of the native Turanians of Europe took hundreds of years to complete and the lives of eight to ten million people - as stated by Homer W. Smith,
[see “Man and His Gods” by Homer W. Smith, 1953, p. 251]. With
Aryanization and Christianization, their language and Turanian identity were completely changed.
Thumbs Up |
Received: 1,749 Given: 711 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 8,216 Given: 5,754 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 26 Given: 0 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 8,216 Given: 5,754 |
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks