I don't speak retard, be more clear.
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It's been a while since I've looked at the details. Probably starting from 1300 AD or even earlier, the migrations were relatively rapid and went straight into the heart of Greece . I think the chronicle of John Musachi mentions the Slavs and their fate in southern Albania. Anyways search 'hammond map albanian migrations' on google images.
Abubu i had a question for you http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4274060
when you have time, thanks in advance as Laberia say.
Looks like the movie Independence Day. Any scientific paper who prove this? Because there are many questions.
Insignificant, only in Opar, read here:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...ka#post4269557
We have discussed here about this maps of Hammond:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4173569
Let me quote here Hammond:
The problem i hope to deal with is how did the Albanians get from this remote part of Kurvelesh down to all parts of Greek peninsula and indeed the greek islands....
So according to Hammond this people arrived from Kurvelesh, not from Kelmendi. Well, a little bit strange this Hammond.
Anyway, at least someone with a theory. After many threads and 55 pages in this thread, Scholarios is without a theory.
Who's talking about 1.5k years ago? I'm not simply referring to a singular event of Slavs migrating down to the Balkans, I'm talking about Balkan Medieval history.
The study doesn't say what you imply it says. Clearly our neighbouring populations were affected greatly by us, but clearly we were also affected by them. Tosks were affected by the Slavs genetically, they have many times more genetic markers that are completely Slavic in origin. That's as much as I can understand from it because you don't speak English very well and you don't seem very capable of speaking in a logical manner. I'll say it again, Albanians share a lot of IBD with Poles, Tosks have quite a lot of Slavic Y-DNA. I.e., we're not pure, and especially not Tosks.