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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

History of Albania/Shqiperia

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  • The ethnicity of thos areas are predominately Greek, I can go on and on about The names of your country

  • @SuperSor123 ...sure and I can go on and on about the names of your country that was changed just few years ago....but please continue,what you mens for greek in ethnicity.or better which people can we call greek in Epirus.Vlachs,Zinzares,Liaps,M­allakastriots.TChams,Tosks,Jew­s,slavs or aromanians?

  • Argyrokastro- silver castle avlona- balcony- koritsa- young girl janina- city of John ( emporer John of mistras IPIROS- MAINLAND

  • @SuperSor123 ...and?..continue....what's then?Those are names of bysantine era...what's about ethnicity in those cities and region?

    You forget Neapolis=Napoli in Italy to mention...

  • Actually janina art preveza are all Greek names as well as argyrokastro avlona aghia saranda IPIROS

  • @SuperSor123 ...what's mean in greek those names>?

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  • In early 1943, Maliq Bej Bushati, an anti-monarchist nationalist, reorganized the PFSh as the Guard of Great Albania and worked to distance Albania from Italy, striking fascist symbols from the flag (two fasces, one on each side of the Albanian eagle) and asserting Albanian autonomy in many spheres. However, the Italian surrender led to the country's occupation by Nazi Germany and changed the political situation in the country.

  • @lead1244 albanian history...On April 17,1944, pursuant to instructions by Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler, an Albanian Waffen SS Division, the 21st Waffen Gebirgs Division der SS 'Skanderbeg' or 'Skenderbeg' (Albanische Nr.1), was formed, which occupied and ethnically cleansed Kosovo-Metohija of Orthodox Serbs, Jews, Gypsies, and other non-Albanians. Himmler envisioned the formation of two Albanian SS Divisions, but the war ended before the second could be formed.

  • whitch means "those who never come back" and that is a truth coze Albanians really never go back to there fatherland Middle east. Ililyrians have nothing in common with Albanians(Arnauts). Illyrians has been killed by Turks and Albanians- arabs .

  • You make a video with some ancient Greek currencies and ancient Greek monuments and you think is ancient Albanians?

  • fuck all the gayreeks that lie about ilyria, they know very well that we're the oldest country but they dont like it this is why they talk and talk like bitches on youtube fucking gayreek peasants who do you think you are some ugly looking arabs, you should kiss germans ass for giving you all the money to survive cos you were dying of hunger come and work in albania in summer cos there is lots of work over the season before you die of food shortage, you gayreeks are finished is our turn now

  • @SuperSor123 not argyrokastra but gjirokastra no avlona but vlora just because you give our cities in albania your version of greek does not mean that were are greek, we call kerkyra korfuz what i am i supposed to say that just because we albanians call your kerkyra korfuz and kerkyra is albanian? so u cant say that gjirokastra and vlora was greek just because u call them in different names thats is fucking stupid, u greeks are known to derail the history in the way that suits u

  • what means eniskos?

  • Pelasgia-Illyria-Albania

    Oldest language and tradition

    The only country in the world that proclaimed itself as an atheist state

    Suck on it haters...

  • Dead albanian

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