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Whatever, who cares what Turks think? They're just pissed noone cares about "their" Ottoman Empire, heck even Balkanites, Armenians, Caucasus folks and Kurds have done more than the ones claiming them.
Turks are just a Turkicized creole people inhabiting Turkey.
You even have a Caucasian mutt here, defending his Sultans...
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your miss globe 2008 not think like that.
too bad, not accepted as a Turkish citizen whereas she is carrying Turkish love in her heart.
Almeda Abazi, Miss Globe 2008, has been denied citizenship by Turkish authorities...
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/mis...=238&nid=12375
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Good, she should pack her bags back to Albania.
P.S There are atleast 10 photos of her with the Albanian one, now what? How desperate.
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I love being Greek cause....
We always fix everything...even the last momment! We do not lose courage by 4 centuries of slavery...
We fought 10 years for the eyes of one woman... We love and hate with passion...
The word "φιλότιμο" and "νάζι" have no exact meaning in any other language of the world...
When other people couldn't find words, they used ours
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Run Turk, run, you want her and Albanians to like you, not happening, g'nite!
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Albanians do consider themselves descendants from Illyrians and maybe some ancient balkan groups but never with Ancient Greeks(Sparta, Athens, etc). The only connection that Albanians make is with the Epirotes(like Phyrrus)and other groups that were located in modern day Albania.
There was alot of interaction between the Illyrians and greek states bordering eachother.
But yeah no Albanian claims to be descendant of the Spartans or Aristotle lol
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lol druzhina using videos for "evidence" it continues to be fishy. And on top of that what does druzhina even mean? sounds slavic.
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