The rise of Turkey in the Balkans
I see a lot of posters from Kaiserslautern, Germany in the previous pages... What is the matter? But with common style in writing, even typical words traced... Have they opened a school for posters there? Hmmmm... (Dec 6, 2012 | post #115256)
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There is no way you can make a Greek fell jealous of a Turk, no matter how many rises Turkey does... Call it arrogance but this is the way things are. (Dec 6, 2012 | post #115254)
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I thought I would pass by because I visited the Historical Museum of Athens lately and I saw an exhibit...It was Roza Botsari's golden quilted vest... Very touching. Not that many of you care, just an urge. How are you all? (Dec 6, 2012 | post #115250)
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I didn't either...THe things one learns after midnight in this thread...OMG! (Dec 6, 2012 | post #115248)
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Are you really expecting answers?????? Macedonia is hellenic! (Dec 6, 2012 | post #115245)
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Milena N wrote: And there's another Bulgarian Rhodopean song but from Greek territory. Same language,same dialect-Bulgarian. http://youtu.be/ZB LJ5xod730 Pomak song, right? Great one,love it, it says about red hair, rusa cosa...roza...I love it. (Nov 30, 2012 | post #114088)
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Very well said, Priape! " I want Greeks for my Smyrna"!!! Tell me about it... (Nov 30, 2012 | post #114087)
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I am fine and I am beautiful :)) It is Friday indeed....! Funny thing how we Greeks are cornered and it is not us who are insecure. I have always thought that striving was our best hit! Too many cushions make us sleep but difficulty awakens us. I drink to that, in fact I will drink to that tonight! Cheers! (Nov 30, 2012 | post #114086)
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The latin word Graecus comes from the greek name Graius/Graeus, used for a greek tribe that lived in the region of mount Olympus. The latin word was derived from a greek/hellenic word, not the other way round. The Ottomans CONQUERED the Greeks but also they BUILT THEIR EMPIRE ON THE FOUNDATIONS THEY FOUND WHEN THEY CAME. If they had relied solely on their nomadic culture they would not have been able to build an empire from scratch. Turks, thank the Eastern Romans with the Greek heritage for the Empire you are so proud of instead of underestimating it just to avoid the deserving gratitude. Be proud of your horses,you should be, but also be proud for the heritage you carry. And cherrish it. Because it made you who you are today. (Nov 30, 2012 | post #114085)
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Clueless? Hehe... Spam? Sure...How else? (Nov 29, 2012 | post #114036)
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I am not Priapos but I hate to see you using what I once told you about the "turkish way" against another. I never interfere with people's conversation. In this case I had to. And it is true, Al, Greeks do not kneel. (Nov 29, 2012 | post #114035)
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May fans are back. Faces etc. Be men and show your selves. (Nov 29, 2012 | post #114033)
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Murat, can you post the links for Troy once more? Thank you. (Nov 29, 2012 | post #114032)
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An ennoeis ton Odyssea, edw einai. Kai oso mas piezoyn tha fanoyn kai polloi akoma... Mh fovasai. (Nov 29, 2012 | post #114031)
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