EPIRUS-KLARINA 5
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Why do all videos about traditional Balkan music ALWAYS have to be spammed by nationalistic RETARDS living in the 1870's?
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opaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
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Did you read what I told you? Read them, it will do good to your historical knowledge and nationalistic conscience. Besides, he is greek, I don't necessarily have to buy everything he says. At least I quote for you someone who is greek bcs you would never believe an albanian historian and you very doubt other accounts like the diaries from Byron, Hobhouse, etc who witnessed this period :)
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Leak continued:
Travels in northern Greece, Volume 4 By William Martin Leake, pg 112
"According to the same test of language this district of Premedi, and Dangli which border upon Konitza to the northward are Albanian THOUGH GREEK UNTIL THE DECLINE OF THE EASTERN EMPIRE"
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Travels in northern Greece, Volume 4 By William Martin Leake, pg 112
"Konitza, although it has long been a part of Albanian ACQUISITIA, which for the last fifty years may be said to have comprehened all Epirus to the Ambracic Gulf is, according to the limits of language, exactly on the northern boundary of Greece: the Greek being generally spoken here, while at Liaskoviki the ALbanian is in comon use. "
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An historical outline of the Greek revolution: with a few remarks on the .. 1826. - Page 135
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Ok, read pg 199 from
The Balkan Wars: Conquest, Revolution, and Retribution from the Ottoman Era"
By André Gerolymatos
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and if you had any guts go to archivesdotorg and search The Sorrows of Epirus by Rene Pauax
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google this:
The Kaleidoscope:or Literary and Scientific Mirror; 1829
"The country of Epirus proper, lies to the south of ALbania, an exends to the gulph of Ambracia which divides o from Acarnania or westerGreece. Epirus is a GREEK country in manners, religion and LANGUAGE, although some of it's northern and maritime districts are also peopled with Albanians, partof whom are Mussulmans; but t interior of the country is ESSENTIALLY GREEK"
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A Handbook for Travelrs in the Ionian Islands, Greece, Turkey... 1845
pg255
"Some time before reaching BERAT, the Greek language will be found to be lttle spoken, ALbanian and Tukish beuing ingeneal use:
epirotas 3 years ago
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andreas1436 3 years ago
Pos boro na to valo se CD re paidia...
me methisate...stin igeia sas
Alxndr31 4 years ago
me real player
andreas1436 4 years ago