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		<title>Comment on The Final Three Wishes of Greek King of Macedon &#8211; Alexander The Great by adele</title>
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		<description>Whereas in 1990, in a cocktail in Washington it was my honor to have a long conversation with the Pakistani’s ambassador in Washington and I asked him: “Tell me does it look like that the family Buta seems to be with European face that it is whiter from other Pakistanis”. 


He told me that they are Greeks and remained there after Alexander, they even have the monument of Alexander the Great in their town and that they are called Pashtun-Pashto-Invader(Pushtues-Albanian).


http://www.xhakli.com/2004/11/10/sensational-discovery-of-iliro-albanians.php


This article is published in the magazine “The Bridge” page25.
Rej Jackly-Columbia University</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whereas in 1990, in a cocktail in Washington it was my honor to have a long conversation with the Pakistani’s ambassador in Washington and I asked him: “Tell me does it look like that the family Buta seems to be with European face that it is whiter from other Pakistanis”. </p>
<p>He told me that they are Greeks and remained there after Alexander, they even have the monument of Alexander the Great in their town and that they are called Pashtun-Pashto-Invader(Pushtues-Albanian).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.xhakli.com/2004/11/10/sensational-discovery-of-iliro-albanians.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.xhakli.com/2004/11/10/sensational-discovery-of-iliro-albanians.php</a></p>
<p>This article is published in the magazine “The Bridge” page25.<br />
Rej Jackly-Columbia University</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Final Three Wishes of Greek King of Macedon &#8211; Alexander The Great by adele</title>
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		<dc:creator>adele</dc:creator>
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		<description>On the expedition of Alexander the Great, 333-323 BC

Olympia, mother of Alexander was Epirote so language of Alexander was Albanian language, his mother language. In the book Enigma, the author insists on what the word means epirot Albanian and not Hellenic. “Epirotica lingua” always meant “Albanian language” and never “Ellhnikh glvssa.

King Philip of Macedonia, father of Alexander, was born in Argos, but in fact located in Argosin that Orestie, on the borders of Epirus and Illyria, (Alexander the Great, p. 14. G. Rado, 1931). Alexander the Great, Albanian origin and Hellenic in education.

In Greek language lessons followed by Aristoti, an Albanian from the town Stagire. Through the mother tongue, Albanian or Epirote, Alexander gave courage and commanded his generals during his military expedition. With this language he was talking to friends and soldiers in his Extraordinary army, language that was understood by all. Most of the population was illiterate and Modern Greek was unknown, because it began to form about ten centuries later.

Enigma

Robert d’ Angely</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the expedition of Alexander the Great, 333-323 BC</p>
<p>Olympia, mother of Alexander was Epirote so language of Alexander was Albanian language, his mother language. In the book Enigma, the author insists on what the word means epirot Albanian and not Hellenic. “Epirotica lingua” always meant “Albanian language” and never “Ellhnikh glvssa.</p>
<p>King Philip of Macedonia, father of Alexander, was born in Argos, but in fact located in Argosin that Orestie, on the borders of Epirus and Illyria, (Alexander the Great, p. 14. G. Rado, 1931). Alexander the Great, Albanian origin and Hellenic in education.</p>
<p>In Greek language lessons followed by Aristoti, an Albanian from the town Stagire. Through the mother tongue, Albanian or Epirote, Alexander gave courage and commanded his generals during his military expedition. With this language he was talking to friends and soldiers in his Extraordinary army, language that was understood by all. Most of the population was illiterate and Modern Greek was unknown, because it began to form about ten centuries later.</p>
<p>Enigma</p>
<p>Robert d’ Angely</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Final Three Wishes of Greek King of Macedon &#8211; Alexander The Great by adele</title>
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		<dc:creator>adele</dc:creator>
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		<description>Embassy of the Czech Republic in Tirana

The Albanian Language
The Albanian Language A more concrete evidence of the Illyrian-Pelasgian origin of the Albanians is supplied by the study of the Albanian language. 

Notwithstanding certain points of resemblance in structure and phonetics, the Albanian language is entirely distinct from the tongues spoken by the neighboring natonalities. 

This language is particularly interesting as the only surviving representative of the so-called Thraco-Illyrian group of languages, which formed the primitive speech of the inha

A more concrete evidence of the Illyrian-Pelasgian origin of the Albanians is supplied by the study of the Albanian language. Notwithstanding certain points of resemblance in structure and phonetics, the Albanian language is entirely distinct from the tongues spoken by the neighboring natonalities. 

This language is particularly interesting as the only surviving representative of the so-called Thraco-Illyrian group of languages, which formed the primitive speech of the inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula. 

http://www.mzv.cz/tirana/en/about_albania/the_albanian_language.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Embassy of the Czech Republic in Tirana</p>
<p>The Albanian Language<br />
The Albanian Language A more concrete evidence of the Illyrian-Pelasgian origin of the Albanians is supplied by the study of the Albanian language. </p>
<p>Notwithstanding certain points of resemblance in structure and phonetics, the Albanian language is entirely distinct from the tongues spoken by the neighboring natonalities. </p>
<p>This language is particularly interesting as the only surviving representative of the so-called Thraco-Illyrian group of languages, which formed the primitive speech of the inha</p>
<p>A more concrete evidence of the Illyrian-Pelasgian origin of the Albanians is supplied by the study of the Albanian language. Notwithstanding certain points of resemblance in structure and phonetics, the Albanian language is entirely distinct from the tongues spoken by the neighboring natonalities. </p>
<p>This language is particularly interesting as the only surviving representative of the so-called Thraco-Illyrian group of languages, which formed the primitive speech of the inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.mzv.cz/tirana/en/about_albania/the_albanian_language.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.mzv.cz/tirana/en/about_albania/the_albanian_language.html</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on The Final Three Wishes of Greek King of Macedon &#8211; Alexander The Great by adele</title>
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		<description>The Adriatic review
By Fan Stylian Noli

Page 103 History - 1918

The Albanians, the most ancient race of Europe, have been there from time immemorial long before the Greeks and the Slavs had come into the Balkan Peninsula. 

They are the direct descendants of the old Illyrians, Macedonians and Epirotes, and their language is the only living specimen of the tongues spoken by the aboriginal Aryan settlers of Southeastern Europe. 

They are a distinct race with distinct national characteristics, customs and traditions.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Adriatic review<br />
By Fan Stylian Noli</p>
<p>Page 103 History &#8211; 1918</p>
<p>The Albanians, the most ancient race of Europe, have been there from time immemorial long before the Greeks and the Slavs had come into the Balkan Peninsula. </p>
<p>They are the direct descendants of the old Illyrians, Macedonians and Epirotes, and their language is the only living specimen of the tongues spoken by the aboriginal Aryan settlers of Southeastern Europe. </p>
<p>They are a distinct race with distinct national characteristics, customs and traditions.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Final Three Wishes of Greek King of Macedon &#8211; Alexander The Great by adele</title>
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		<dc:creator>adele</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:23:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>World history
 
By Hutton Webster

Page 530

No other part of Europe of equal extent contains so many different peoples as the Balkan Peninsula. 

The original inhabitants are represented to-day by the Albanians 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World history</p>
<p>By Hutton Webster</p>
<p>Page 530</p>
<p>No other part of Europe of equal extent contains so many different peoples as the Balkan Peninsula. </p>
<p>The original inhabitants are represented to-day by the Albanians </p>
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		<title>Comment on The Final Three Wishes of Greek King of Macedon &#8211; Alexander The Great by adele</title>
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		<dc:creator>adele</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:22:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Albania and the Albanians

	by M. Edith Durham, Harry Hodgkinson, Bejtullah D. Destani - History  261 pages
	
Page 83

The Albanians are among the very oldest inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula. Classical authors give the names of very many tribes which dwelt in those lands when history dawns. 

The Greeks classed them as “barbarians” and they spoke a non-Greek tongue.
They were united in groups under native kings, and of these groups some of the most important were the Macedonians, the Illyrians, and the Epirotes. 

According to Strabo, all three spoke the same language. And it is from the Illyrians and the Epirotes that the Albanians of to-day descend modern Albania, in all probability, derives from the language of Alexander the great and king Pyrrus. 

Illyria and Epirus in old days, extended from Trieste along the whole of the Adriatic coast, comprising at one time all Bosnia and the Herzegovina, a large part of modern Serbia and all Montenegro, as well as modern Albania.



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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Albania and the Albanians</p>
<p>	by M. Edith Durham, Harry Hodgkinson, Bejtullah D. Destani &#8211; History  261 pages</p>
<p>Page 83</p>
<p>The Albanians are among the very oldest inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula. Classical authors give the names of very many tribes which dwelt in those lands when history dawns. </p>
<p>The Greeks classed them as “barbarians” and they spoke a non-Greek tongue.<br />
They were united in groups under native kings, and of these groups some of the most important were the Macedonians, the Illyrians, and the Epirotes. </p>
<p>According to Strabo, all three spoke the same language. And it is from the Illyrians and the Epirotes that the Albanians of to-day descend modern Albania, in all probability, derives from the language of Alexander the great and king Pyrrus. </p>
<p>Illyria and Epirus in old days, extended from Trieste along the whole of the Adriatic coast, comprising at one time all Bosnia and the Herzegovina, a large part of modern Serbia and all Montenegro, as well as modern Albania.</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=8KCZhBWVkgMC&amp;pg=PA83&amp;dq=The+Greeks+classed+them+as+%22+barbarians,%22+and+they+spoke+a+non-Greek+tongue&amp;lr=#v=onepage&amp;q=The%20Greeks%20classed%20them%20as%20%22%20barbarians%2C%22%20and%20they%20spoke%20a%20non-Greek%20tongue&amp;f=false" rel="nofollow">http://books.google.com/books?id=8KCZhBWVkgMC&amp;pg=PA83&amp;dq=The+Greeks+classed+them+as+%22+barbarians,%22+and+they+spoke+a+non-Greek+tongue&amp;lr=#v=onepage&amp;q=The%20Greeks%20classed%20them%20as%20%22%20barbarians%2C%22%20and%20they%20spoke%20a%20non-Greek%20tongue&amp;f=false</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on The Final Three Wishes of Greek King of Macedon &#8211; Alexander The Great by adele</title>
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		<dc:creator>adele</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>19.	Toynbee 1934: &quot;A Study of History,&quot; by A. Toynbee, Vol. 2., Oxford University Press, London, 1939, 1st pubd in 1934; cited by Sunny Singh (pers. comm.)
20.	Vernadsky 1952: &quot;Der sarmatische Hintergrund der germanischen Voelkerwanderung,&quot; (Sarmatian background of the Germanic Migrations), G. Vernadsky, Saeculum, II (1952), 340-347.

http://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/common_origin_croats_serbs_jats.php</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>19.	Toynbee 1934: &#8220;A Study of History,&#8221; by A. Toynbee, Vol. 2., Oxford University Press, London, 1939, 1st pubd in 1934; cited by Sunny Singh (pers. comm.)<br />
20.	Vernadsky 1952: &#8220;Der sarmatische Hintergrund der germanischen Voelkerwanderung,&#8221; (Sarmatian background of the Germanic Migrations), G. Vernadsky, Saeculum, II (1952), 340-347.</p>
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		<dc:creator>adele</dc:creator>
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		<description>Bosnia
Regarding the roots of Bosnians, Dodan notes that Bosnia is historically a Croatian land, that Bosnia belonged to Croatia in the early mediaeval times, that the majority of Bosnian population used to be and are still Croats, and that mediaeval Bosnian kings were ethnic Croats. Even their surnames end in &quot;-an&quot;. Dodan quotes Draganovic&#039;s and Mandic&#039;s research according to which 95 % of Muslims and 30% of Serbs are actually Croats. He also elucidates the Iranian roots of the Croatian people (Dodan 1994). 



Serbs
Now, we turn to the connection with the Serbs. Several historians maintain that the Serbian ruling caste shared the same origin as the Croats. Prof. Malcolm recently wrote a book &quot;Bosnia&quot; (Malcolm 1996), in which he clearly elucidates the Iranic origin of both Serbs and Croats. For instance, Prof. Salzman notes while reviewing Malcolm&#039;s first chapter: 

&quot;The Croats and Serbs (who were either Slavic tribes with Iranian ruling castes or Iranian tribes with Slavic subjects) arrived in the Balkans in the 620s, a land already occupied by the Slavs.&quot; (Salzman 1999) 
The view of Prof. Malcolm is thus that the Croats and Serbs were originally Iranic speakers who adopted a Slavic language (Malcolm 1996).


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bosnia<br />
Regarding the roots of Bosnians, Dodan notes that Bosnia is historically a Croatian land, that Bosnia belonged to Croatia in the early mediaeval times, that the majority of Bosnian population used to be and are still Croats, and that mediaeval Bosnian kings were ethnic Croats. Even their surnames end in &#8220;-an&#8221;. Dodan quotes Draganovic&#8217;s and Mandic&#8217;s research according to which 95 % of Muslims and 30% of Serbs are actually Croats. He also elucidates the Iranian roots of the Croatian people (Dodan 1994). </p>
<p>Serbs<br />
Now, we turn to the connection with the Serbs. Several historians maintain that the Serbian ruling caste shared the same origin as the Croats. Prof. Malcolm recently wrote a book &#8220;Bosnia&#8221; (Malcolm 1996), in which he clearly elucidates the Iranic origin of both Serbs and Croats. For instance, Prof. Salzman notes while reviewing Malcolm&#8217;s first chapter: </p>
<p>&#8220;The Croats and Serbs (who were either Slavic tribes with Iranian ruling castes or Iranian tribes with Slavic subjects) arrived in the Balkans in the 620s, a land already occupied by the Slavs.&#8221; (Salzman 1999)<br />
The view of Prof. Malcolm is thus that the Croats and Serbs were originally Iranic speakers who adopted a Slavic language (Malcolm 1996).</p>
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		<dc:creator>Introspective</dc:creator>
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		<description>It is nice to see GNR back. It was too long time since &quot;Use Your Illusion&quot;. This album is not that good, but still shows that Axel is back on the track.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is nice to see GNR back. It was too long time since &#8220;Use Your Illusion&#8221;. This album is not that good, but still shows that Axel is back on the track.</p>
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