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Mordoth
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Topic: Albanians Posted: 28-May-2007 at 22:34 |
These Albanese people were called " Albanian Ballists " that protected the Ottoman Palace and Governmental places in centre.
Turkish "Efe"s who were somewhat regional kingpins wandering with their gangs in mountains , should promise to fulfill the mountains with Albanian graveyards :)
Strange .
Some Turkish Efe's were;
- Yoruk Ali Efe
- Cakircali
- Atcali Kel Mehmet Efe
- Cakici Efe
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HEROI
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Posted: 07-Aug-2007 at 10:47 |
greco.Thank you very much for the wonderfull work here.And you are Greek yourself if i m not mistaken?????
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Posted: 07-Aug-2007 at 20:49 |
yes im greek
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Sikander
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Posted: 27-Sep-2007 at 08:51 |
Excellent pictures! But it's interesting: except for their round white head cover (which they use still today, at least the elderly ones), most of them look like Evzones...
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Posted: 02-Oct-2007 at 22:14 |
Probably due to the fustanelle. It was/is commonly used by people in the southern Balkans along with the more northern parts, albeit in a more distinct form. The version used by Albs and Greeks was essentially identical except that the Greek version was usually shorter.
The issue over who started or created it still remains controversial. lol
Edited by Theodore Felix - 03-Oct-2007 at 17:53
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Posted: 03-Oct-2007 at 13:13 |
Eheheh, yeah, more or less like the egg and the chicken... Nevertheless, these pictures are awesome!
Great photo "report". Thanks everybody!
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Posted: 14-Oct-2007 at 21:52 |
Perhaps this picture should get some background info. The person in the front(near the right) was Resneli Niasi Bey, and he was an Albanian originated officer in the Ottoman empire who agreed to bring Albanian troops on the side of the young-Turks in exchange for cultural autonomy for Albanians. The photo here was taken in Monastir(Bitola), modern FYROM.
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HEROI
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Posted: 13-Feb-2008 at 10:22 |
this pictures were published in the "NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC" 1931.
This is the town of Berat.
My guess would be this women is from Shkodra (Scutari)
This two guys are from the south,probably from town of Lushnje.
this one is probably a weding,actually it is a weding
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