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Serbia Slams Macedonia Over Kosovo

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#193
Nov 6, 2009
 
So what if Serbia started calling itself Razcia again? Hey that name sounds like Russia. Would that mean that Russia has a claim on Serbia? Whats in a name anyway?

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#194
Nov 6, 2009
 
SERB wrote:
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Actually when you go home from our land.
Verticaly or horisontaly :)
And you never be peaceful on our land. Its a promise.
Hello my Slavic friend, heres a forum were we can talk about Slavic unity and problems.

http://www.topix.net/forum/world/serbia/TLR5I...
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#195
Nov 6, 2009
 
blundunt wrote:
So what if Serbia started calling itself Razcia again? Hey that name sounds like Russia. Would that mean that Russia has a claim on Serbia? Whats in a name anyway?
Was Razcia's previous name Zeda or it's my wrong?
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Nov 7, 2009
 
Arrianos wrote:
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Was Razcia's previous name Zeda or it's my wrong?
Razcia, Dukljia, and ZETA.
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Nov 17, 2009
 
The Serbo-Greek union can be seen as a form of the Serbian State in 1350. Anyone?

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#198
Nov 18, 2009
 
blundunt wrote:
The Serbo-Greek union can be seen as a form of the Serbian State in 1350. Anyone?
Well are you talking about the fact that at one time Northern Greece as apart of the medieval Serbian Kingdom.
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Nov 18, 2009
 
Reference: Scanderbeg Harry Hodgkinson published in 1999 The center for Albanian studies UK
Albanians never tire of reminding themselves, produced an Alexander to subdue Asia : a Pyrrhus who crossed over Italy to fight the Romans ; a series of emperors ,Diocletian among them . who staved off the collapse of the Roman empire ; finally in Constandine the man who found the second and the more enduing Rome …
The language of Albanians ,which come down from pre –classical days ,is weighty evidence in favors of their claims .
Albanian these man of our times , like those who Scanderbeg led to war ,still carried on taboo against working in iron ,for instance ,which leads the imagination back to the time , tow and half millennia ago , when the new technique of iron smelting broke down the old heroic ,aristocratic bronze age society which Homer has made us familiar

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Nov 18, 2009
 
dodona wrote:
Reference: Scanderbeg Harry Hodgkinson published in 1999 The center for Albanian studies UK
Albanians never tire of reminding themselves, produced an Alexander to subdue Asia : a Pyrrhus who crossed over Italy to fight the Romans ; a series of emperors ,Diocletian among them . who staved off the collapse of the Roman empire ; finally in Constandine the man who found the second and the more enduing Rome …
The language of Albanians ,which come down from pre –classical days ,is weighty evidence in favors of their claims .
Albanian these man of our times , like those who Scanderbeg led to war ,still carried on taboo against working in iron ,for instance ,which leads the imagination back to the time , tow and half millennia ago , when the new technique of iron smelting broke down the old heroic ,aristocratic bronze age society which Homer has made us familiar
Don't forget that Justinian was supposed to be off Illyrian origin.
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#201
Nov 18, 2009
 
dodona wrote:
Reference: Scanderbeg Harry Hodgkinson published in 1999 The center for Albanian studies UK
Albanians never tire of reminding themselves, produced an Alexander to subdue Asia : a Pyrrhus who crossed over Italy to fight the Romans ; a series of emperors ,Diocletian among them . who staved off the collapse of the Roman empire ; finally in Constandine the man who found the second and the more enduing Rome …
The language of Albanians ,which come down from pre –classical days ,is weighty evidence in favors of their claims .
Albanian these man of our times , like those who Scanderbeg led to war ,still carried on taboo against working in iron ,for instance ,which leads the imagination back to the time , tow and half millennia ago , when the new technique of iron smelting broke down the old heroic ,aristocratic bronze age society which Homer has made us familiar
What are you talking ? I dont understand what do you say !
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Nov 18, 2009
 
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Don't forget that Justinian was supposed to be off Illyrian origin.
Illyrians the same name given to the same people probably in a different period . Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum was called the entire Balkan by Romans..

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Nov 19, 2009
 
dodona wrote:
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Illyrians the same name given to the same people probably in a different period . Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum was called the entire Balkan by Romans..
Ok let's not go to far, I will admit that most Yugoslavian lands and Albania were Illyrian tribes, but I would not go so far as to say the entire Balkan region Illyrian.

Also there is no proof connecting ancient Illyrians to modern day Albanians.

How come we can connect early Slavs to modern Slavs, how come we can connect ancient Greeks to modern day ones, but for some strange reason we can't connect ancient Illyrians to modern day Albanians?????
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#206
Nov 19, 2009
 
Who is servia to tell Macedonia what to do? Countries can decide what they want without the influence of other countries. Get over it servia. No one listens to you and no one cares!
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#207
Nov 19, 2009
 
Ante wrote:
Who is servia to tell Macedonia what to do? Countries can decide what they want without the influence of other countries. Get over it servia. No one listens to you and no one cares!
For Ante:

http://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/11/Re...

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#210
Nov 19, 2009
 
Albanians were nomads from caucauses originally and used as mercenaries by Turks and Arabs to attack Greece Sicily etc, they are not descendants of Illyrians although there may be some mixing
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#211
Nov 19, 2009
 
Travel free this year thanx to KLM!!! Go to http://bit.ly/4uW26p for more info!

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#212
Nov 19, 2009
 
Dionysis wrote:
Albanians were nomads from caucauses originally and used as mercenaries by Turks and Arabs to attack Greece Sicily etc, they are not descendants of Illyrians although there may be some mixing
slavs were sarmatian nomads who came to balkans at the end of 6th and beginning of the 7th century,and the rest is slavic propaganda

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#213
Nov 19, 2009
 
serbia and macedonia fighting

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#214
Nov 19, 2009
 
123abz wrote:
<quoted text>slavs were sarmatian nomads who came to balkans at the end of 6th and beginning of the 7th century,and the rest is slavic propaganda
only 1 word: Azerbaijan
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Nov 19, 2009
 
Dankovic wrote:
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Ok let's not go to far, I will admit that most Yugoslavian lands and Albania were Illyrian tribes, but I would not go so far as to say the entire Balkan region Illyrian.
Also there is no proof connecting ancient Illyrians to modern day Albanians.
How come we can connect early Slavs to modern Slavs, how come we can connect ancient Greeks to modern day ones, but for some strange reason we can't connect ancient Illyrians to modern day Albanians?????
Dr. Aleksander STIPCEVIC
THE QUESTION OF ILLYRIAN-ALBANIAN CONTINUITY AND ITS POLITICAL TOPICALITY TODAY
in fact, the theory of Albanian autochthony has never been disputed with such determination and savagery as today, precisely when so much scientific proof has been produced in its support. Nevertheless, the number of researchers still today refusing to take into consideration the many arguments supplied by different academic disciplines has shrunk, or, more accurately, absolutely the only researchers who deny the theory of Albanian autochthony are Serbian.(
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