Georgios Kastriotis. The story of a Greek medieval hero
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:28 pm
Here you go:
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Po çfare argumenta do sjelle lumemadhi aiArta wrote:That's all, can you bring some articles, quotes, by whom they were written and so on. Not dismissing the videos as your information, but something more we can continue to debate on this subject.
DEJO KETU TI L..E NUK E DI CA DO KETU POR SA AKOMA DONI NA NEVE 8 MILLION SHQIPETARE CA DONI TE NA BENI GJYSEM GREKE DHE SERBE HAJDENI PO JU BAJTI.KENI 2 MILLION ARVANITAS NE GREQI TE CILET KERKONIN TE DREJTEN TE TYREN PER PER MESIMIN E SHQIPES POR JUVE NUK DONIT EDHE EUROPA JU KA AKUZUAR PER MOS NJOEHEN E MINORITETEVE DHE DREJTAT E TYRE NE GREQI THONI GJITHMONE SE NE GREQI NUK EKSISTONJE MINORITETE VETEM PER TURKET E KENI BERE NE THRAKI SEPSE KENI FRIK NA TURKU.TANI IKE P...U DHE MOS CA SHUME KOKEN SEPSE NE E KEMI FAJIN NUK I ZHDUKEM GREKET QE JETOJNE NE JUGUN E SHQIPERISE DHE JUVE DIREKT PER VORIO EPIRIN POR DHE HIMARA POR VAZHDONI KESHTU DHE DO KEMI SPASTRIME ETNIKE NE VITET 2020 SEPSE KETO BENI DHE NA THONI NEVE TE PA KULTURE.Hellassoldier wrote:Here you go:
can you tell me a greek song dedicated to ''your greek'' medieval hero? ..i'm sure you can't..Hellassoldier wrote:Here you go:
maybe you feel good telling lies... but i feel better telling the truth....udhetari wrote:can you tell me a greek song dedicated to ''your greek'' medieval hero? ..i'm sure you can't..Hellassoldier wrote:Here you go:
or can you show a photo to his monument to any ''plateia'' in athens or somewhere else in greece..?
..i'm sure you can't...bcs it's so simple...GJERGJ KASTRIOTI WAS AN ALBANIAN...AND NOW OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK THIS...
Is there any source of your flux? Some authors? Book?udhetari wrote:
can you tell me a greek song dedicated to ''your greek'' medieval hero? ..i'm sure you can't..
or can you show a photo to his monument to any ''plateia'' in athens or somewhere else in greece..?
..i'm sure you can't...bcs it's so simple...GJERGJ KASTRIOTI WAS AN ALBANIAN...AND NOW OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK THIS...
Hellassoldier wrote:Is there any source of your flux? Some authors? Book?udhetari wrote:
can you tell me a greek song dedicated to ''your greek'' medieval hero? ..i'm sure you can't..
or can you show a photo to his monument to any ''plateia'' in athens or somewhere else in greece..?
..i'm sure you can't...bcs it's so simple...GJERGJ KASTRIOTI WAS AN ALBANIAN...AND NOW OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK THIS...
THE RISE OF ISKANDER by Benjamin Disraeliudhetari wrote: maybe you feel good telling lies... but i feel better telling the truth....
you can see Νεωτερον εγκυκλοπαιδικον λεξικον 'ΗΛΙΟΥ', τομ 2, σελ 183...Hellassoldier wrote:Is there any source of your flux? Some authors? Book?udhetari wrote:
can you tell me a greek song dedicated to ''your greek'' medieval hero? ..i'm sure you can't..
or can you show a photo to his monument to any ''plateia'' in athens or somewhere else in greece..?
..i'm sure you can't...bcs it's so simple...GJERGJ KASTRIOTI WAS AN ALBANIAN...AND NOW OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK THIS...
Hellassoldier wrote:THE RISE OF ISKANDER by Benjamin Disraeliudhetari wrote: maybe you feel good telling lies... but i feel better telling the truth....
2.1 "Iskander was the youngest son of the Prince of Epirus, who, with the other Grecian princes, had, at the commencement of the reign of Amurath the Second, in vain resisted the progress of the Turkish arms in Europe."
2.3 The despots of Bosnia, Servia, and Bulgaria, and the Grecian princes of Etolia, Macedon, Epirus, Athens, Phocis, Boeotia, and indeed of all the regions to the straits of Corinth, were tributaries to Amurat
2.4 His Turkish education could never eradicate from his memory the consciousness that he was a Greek
2.14 Had Iskander been influenced by vulgar ambition, his loftiest desires might have been fully gratified by the career which Amurath projected for him. The Turkish Sultan destined for the Grecian Prince the hand of one of his daughters, and the principal command of his armies.
3.12 A guard of honour, by the orders of Karam Bey, advanced to conduct Iskander to his presence; and soon, entering the pavilion, the Grecian prince exchanged courtesies with the Turkish general.
4.26 Soon the officer returned, and, ordering the guards to disarm and search Iskander, directed the Grecian Prince to follow him.
4.37 Iskander bowed lowly as the officer disappeared.
4.38 "And now," said Hunniades, "to business. Your purpose?"
4.39 "I am a Grecian Prince, and a compulsory ally of the Moslemin.
We could continue with several identical quotes from Disraeli's book that clearly depict him as Hellinic.. I'll just add my favorite :
6.11 Troops of armed men were charging down the streets, brandishing their scimitars and yataghans, and exclaiming,
"The Cross, the Cross!" "Liberty!" "Greece!" "Iskander and
Epirus!" The townsmen recognised their countrymen by their language and their dress. The name of
Iskander acted as a spell. They stopt not to inquire. A magic sympathy at once persuaded them that this great man had, by the grace of Heaven, recurred to the creed and country of his fathers. And so every townsman, seizing the nearest weapon, with a spirit of patriotic frenzy, rushed into the streets, crying out,
"The Cross, the Cross!" "Liberty!" "Greece!" "Iskander and Epirus!" Ay! even the women lost all womanly fears, and stimulated instead of soothing the impulse of their masters. They fetched them arms, they held the torches, they sent them forth with vows and prayers and imprecations, their children clinging to their robes, and repeating with enthusiasm, phrases which they could not comprehend