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To: followerofchrist
>>>>>Ah! I thought I did my research well during Clinton's ethnic cleansing campaign. I thought the Illyrians were Albanians.<<<<

According to Albanians even Alexander the Great was an Albanian :-)

All this childish attempts would be silly if not the engine of ruthless land grab, destruction of cultural heritage and take no prisoners approach to the rightful owners.

The brazenless of Albanian "historiography" can be best seen in the case of Georg Castriota later known as Iskander Bey or SKenderbeg.

Skenderbeg was a Serb, born of Serb father (Ivan) and Serb mother (Voisava). Yet, Albanian "historiography" calls Skenderbeg Albanian, and George's father, a Serb "Albanian nobleman" although at that time there was no Albania nor they were Shqip.

It must be horrible existence to learn that for 1000 years the only Shqip contribution to the Balkans was destruction.

When one has no heroues of his own, he has to steal them from others.

17 posted on 12/07/2004 10:04:52 AM PST by DTA (proud pajamista)
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To: DTA

>>>Skenderbeg was a Serb, born of Serb father (Ivan) and Serb mother (Voisava). Yet, Albanian "historiography" calls Skenderbeg Albanian, and George's father, a Serb "Albanian nobleman" although at that time there was no Albania nor they were Shqip.

As I mentioned before, Shqip is a new name for the Albanian language. Read Skenderbeg's own words:

Letter from Skanderbeg to the Prince of Taranto:

ÒGiorgio, gentleman of Albania, to Giovanni Antonio, Prince of Taranto, greeting.

Having made a truce with the enemy of my religion I have not wanted that my friend remain (fraudato) of my aid. (Spesse?) times, Alfonso, his father, invited my help while I waged war against the Turks. Therefore I would be very ungrateful if I had not resisted (lÕistesso?) service to his son. I remember what your king did because now (non deve vedere succedergli?) this who is his son? You adored his father, and why now do you try to throw out his son? Where did this power come from? Who has the power to set up the King of Sicily, you or the Roman Pontiff?

I came to aid Ferrante, son of the king and seat of the Apostolica. I came opposing your unfaithfulness and innumerable great betrayals in this kingdom. (NeÕ?) will you ever be unpunished for your perjury. This is the reason for my war against you. I merit this no less than I merited making war against the Turks, nor are you less Turk than them. (ImperoccheÕ vi sono alcuni?) that guide you in a straight line not to be of some sect. You my opponents the French and the names of those people, and those for the religion wage grand war.

I do not want to dispute ancient matters with you, matters that perhaps were much less than what was told about them. Certainly in our times the Aragonese armadas have often coursed the Aegean Sea, have plundered the Turkish coasts, have (riportata?) the prey of the enemies; and even today the Aragonese armies defend Troja from the jaws of the enemy. Why do I remember the old things and leave the new parts? If they change the family costumes and the plowmen of the kingdom, and the kings of the plowmen return? (NeÕ troverai nobilitaÕ piuÕ antica della virtuÕ.)

Nor can I deny that you are not with the obnoxious French nation, (imperoccheÕ) you being mainly in aid of King Alfonso, you hunted the French of this kingdom. I do not know now what new virtue shines in this. Perhaps it is some new star that you have now seen among the French?

Moreover, you scorned our people, and compared the Albanese to sheep, and according to your custom think of us with insults. Nor have you shown yourself to have any knowledge of my race. My elders were from Epirus, where this Pirro came from, whose force could scarcely support the Romans. This Pirro, who Taranto and many other places of Italy held back with armies.

I do not have to speak for the Epiroti. They are very much stronger men than your Tarantini, a species of wet men who are born only to fish. If you want to say that Albania is part of Macedonia I would concede that a lot more of our ancestors were nobles who went as far as India under Alexander the Great and defeated all those peoples with incredible difficulty. From those men come these who you called sheep. But the nature of things is not changed. Why do your men run away in the faces of sheep?

In the past the Albanese have (fatto?) experience if the Pugilese were armed; (neÕ) I would again find some who would have been able to aspired to my nature. I have well noted from the back how many of your soldiers are well armed but have never been able to see their helmets or (tanpoco?) the face except those that have become prisoners. (NeÕ?) I seek your house (Bastandomi?) my own. Besides, it is well known that you often would have shot your neighbors for their possessions, as now you would force out the king of your house and your kingdom.

(Che se?) If I fall in the difficult task I have embarked on I will be buried as (mi vai?) wishing in your letter, will bring back my soul as a reward from the Chancellor of the universe, of God. Not only will I have perfected my intention, but also I will have planned and attempted some distinguished deed.

Good bye....Ó

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19 posted on 12/07/2004 2:18:15 PM PST by GeraldP (Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.)
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