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Apollo Dance Troupe (Tsamiko)

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2006

Arkudes Media

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  • should be singing in albanian not in greek!

    arvanistas dhe shqiptare jan vllezur dhe kan nja gjak, stop greek prapadande dhe let the arvanita speak albanian

  • this is an albanian dance, dancing albanian came, shame on u all,

  • @TimTirana po altin meta

    

  • @TimTirana po bardhen kom pas kujdestare ka qen rob zoti

  • @TimTirana ti je me moshe me vllain tim sajmirin ka qene me blendin me i klase dhe shpiat njit i kemi hajt shnet hhahahaahahah

  • @TimTirana ska problem mer plak un ke brryli e kom shpine ke 23 nentori e kom bo shkollen

  • @TimTirana lol i think you answer the wrong person ?????

  • @grculturefun i dont get your point i think i was very clear in my reply to be4 greek revolution fustanella was was only used by albanian speaking people is as simple as that

  • @alti73 historically, homer refairs to myrmidons wearing fustanella, or hlamida. when someone speaks for albania in this age, means albanian territory, but not like a tribe.. albanians where no tribe... they use word albania as a territory and not like a country. albanian territory was something like thesaliam or macedonia, including greek population, even from byzantium empire... dont read history with paragraphs and keep your thought about a word albania.. read whole history to make opinion

  • @grculturefun is not only that teacher in skai we have so many historians and writers including lord byron discribed fustanella as an exlusive albanian dress according to finley faustanella become greek nationl costume around midle of 18 century

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