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Why the greeks have stolen the ancient culture of Pelasgean – Yllirian- Albanian- people?

November 12, 2009 - 9:58 am 11 Comments

The mythology of greek it isn’t greeks but is Yllirian – Albanian, all the names and words have sense only in Albanian dialectic language! Informed your self take an Albanian dictionary and the Iliad in original language like Homer write it, comparate the worlds by your self!When Homer was born, the Greeks had just recently learned how to use the alphabet from the Phoenicians. Homer lived around 700 BC, in the Archaic period in Greece. No one knows where in Greece he lived exactly, and Homer didn’t make up these stories, or even the words, himself. The Greeks lived in a lot of little city-states they do not have a nation and in the Bronze Age each one had in its own city a king.Before the Trojan war there is no indication of helens.Greeks were invited by pelasgians in their cities .
"Zeus" survives as "Zot" in the Albanian language and it’s mean "VOICE". The invocation of his name is the common form of oath among the modern Albanians. "Athena" ( the Latin Minerva), the goddess of wisdom as expressed in speech, would evidently owe its derivation to the Albanian "E Thena," which simply means "speech." "Thetis," the goddess of waters and seas, would seem to be but Albanian "Deti" which means "sea."
- The word "Ulysses,"whether in its Latin or Greek form "Odysseus," means "traveler" in the Albanian language, according as the word "udhe,"(udhetues) which stands for "route" and "traveler," is written with "d" or "l," both forms being in use in Albanian.
Even the name GREEK isn’t greek! Romans added their latin suffix -ci making it Graeci. Well, in Pelasgian mythology “Graia” or “Graes” were three old ladies sisters of the monsters called Gorgon and u can grab any mythology book and read their story. In Albanian language "Gra" means exactly that, “Old Ladies”. Singular "Grua/Gruaja" and plural "Gra".
According to mythology Illyrios was the child of Cadmus & Harmonia. And Cadmus was the son of Agenor who was a greek hero! So all old greeks were pelasgians. So the old helen only by languge different from other pellasgians(illyrians, epiriots, macedonians). They rapresent only a partial culture of a big nation. The question is:"what are the new greeks"?
The Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Frequency- The Today Greek CHART Population hg1 hg2 hg3 hg4 hg7 hg8 hg9 hg10 hg12 hg13 hg16 hg21 hg22 hg26 hg28 Greek 11 22 8 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 28 0 3 0 POPULATION DNA DISTANCE FROM Greeks: 1 Cypriot 8 -2 Turkish 21- 3 Ashkenazi Jews 23-4 Sephardic Jews 24-5 Romanian 26 -6 Muslim Kurds 26-7 Bulgarian 29-8 Armenian 30 -9 Kurdish Jews 32
- today greek blood and DNA: The genotype and allele frequencies of the 9.1-kb polymorphism in 1,844 unrelated healthy donors from Mediterranean populations living in 26 different geographic locations. The frequency of the 9.1 kb + allele is remarkably uniform and less than 0.50 across the different populations living in North Africa and Greece and ranges from 0.44 (Casablanca) to 0.49 (Athens)!!
more important element in the population of Greece is formed by the Albanians (ca.240 000), called Arvanitae (Arnaouts) by the Greeks, while they name themselves Skyptars’
Karl Baedeker Greece: ‘Handbook for Travelers’ in 1909
in Homer’s Iliad, and Odyssey, whilst the aristocrats such as Achilles and Menelaus have blond hair, the slaves Eurybates and Thersites are brunet. Indeed, the Greek orator Dio of Prusa noted that the Greek ideal of beauty was a Nordic one. The Greeks, he said, admired the blond Achilles, but thought that the barbarian Trojan Hector, was black-haired. [Günther (1956).]
The poet Bacchylides said that the women of Sparta were blonde, and Dicaearchus said much the same thing about the women of Thebes. [Günther (1956).] For the Greeks, the most beautiful woman who ever lived, Helen, was a blonde, as were those mythical men such as Adonis, who were famed for their handsomeness. [Sieglin (1935).]
The Albanian population structure is analyzed based on the allele frequencies of six classic genetic markers: ACP, GC, PGM1, AK, ADA, and 6PGD. The results show a significant heterogeneity between the Albanian population: the frequencies of some alleles, particularly those of the PGM*1W31 variant, and the analysis of the R matrix still show the actual peculiar genetic structure of the Albanians!
Albania = 75% Dinaric, 10% West Mediterranean, 10% Alpine, 5% Noric = 5% periphery Nordish.
Rif: http://www.racialcompact.com/n ordishrace.html
An oft-quoted passage from the 4th c. AD Jewish writer Adamantius Judaeus is used to prove that the original Greeks were tall, pale, blond and light-eyed, not dark like they are today!
Argonautica, the Greek poet Apollonius Rhodius, describes the hero Jason, and all fifty of the Argonauts, as blond-haired. [Sieglin (1935).] When the heroine Electra, in Euripides’ play of that name, finds a lock of her brother Orestes’ hair, on the grave of their father Agamemnon, she can tell that it is his hair, because of its distinctive blond colour. It would appear that the nobility of ancient Greece was distinguished from the dark masses, by its many blond members. [Ridgeway (1909).
Pelasgians" is the name generally given by ancient writers to the peoples before the Hellenes. According to both Herodotus and Thucyclides, Pelasgians formed the largest element of the early population of Greece and the Aegean, and most of them were gradually assimilated by the Hellenes. Herodotus saw this transformation as following the invasion by Danaos (the Egyptian). The idea that the Pelasgians were the native population, converted to something more "Greek" by the invading Egyptians, also occurs in the plays of Aischylos and Euripides, written around the same time as Herodotus’ Histories .
All over the world nationalist system changed textbooks and rewrote history which is of course reflected and then defended by the former students of the given system. This is how most of human history operates!
ps: Vagos: This is my DNA examination done in this intitution www.genetree.com/index.php , and i’m an Albanian born in the old city of Apollonia (Fier today). If you call this an automanipulation I think that you have problems with your self not with albanians!!

Eu4 10%-Greco/Cretan-Phoenician
Eu7 50% -pelasg-Illyrian-Germanic
Eu18 40% – Roman/Latin & Euro-Celtic

I like your question, but throughout history all countries have been conquered and overrun by other nationalities. That’s why some Northern Indians have green/grey/blue eyes today – a legacy of Alexander the Great’s progress through the northernmost parts of India, when his men married the women they met there. All peoples are mixed race, whether they admit it or not – due to their history. Some like the American Indians have yet to know where they came from. It is not a question of theft or fraud – conquerors have always assimilated their conquered peoples into their population, and that applies to the culture too.

Which Albanian dialect is the most widely spoken?

November 9, 2009 - 7:01 am 6 Comments

Assuming one has no specific plans, which would be the best dialect to go for: Gheg or Tosk?

The majority of them are Gheg speakers, but I don’t think you realize that Gheg and Tosk branch off into four subdialects, EACH !!!

Generally, Gheg speakers could understand Tosk speakers while Tosk speakers might have a hard time understanding Gheg speakers.

The official standard dialect of Albania is mainly Tosk with bits of Gheg mixed into it. Go with this one.

What type of girls do Albanian men find beautiful?

November 6, 2009 - 11:41 am 3 Comments

hair/ eye color and body type as well as ethnicity’s. Thanks!

Also for Turkish men as well please (if you know)

This is totally a personal question but as a Turkish man i can say that my favourite is Scandinavian girls and than Slavic girls :) and i know that most Turkish men feel the same way :)

Where can I find Albanian hip-hop or rap music cds in St Louis?

November 3, 2009 - 6:47 pm 1 Comment

Alternatively, if anyone has a suggestion of trustworthy online sites to buy Albanian hip-hop or rap music cds, I’d love to know as well!

maybe this is what you’re looking for

http://albanianrap.magnify.net/

Can someone tell me the definition of an Albanian word?

November 1, 2009 - 9:13 am 2 Comments

So someone told me an Albanian word but won’t tell me what it means. It is pronounced as "mah pah". I would greatly appreciate it if someone could help! Thanks!

idk. the closest thing i can come to is mbyll which means shut up. r u sure they were albanian?

What does THE Albanian word Une mean in english?

October 30, 2009 - 5:38 am 3 Comments

i just want to know what it means cos i’ve been wondering for ages now ever since i talked to me friend months ago.

"Unë" mean "Me" or "I"..is used to describe yourself

Does anyone know any really good albanian techno or dance songs?

October 27, 2009 - 9:38 pm 2 Comments

I need new music.

Besa (Kokedhima) – zonja dhe zotrinje
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3tCf1w0XBw

Artan Kola – Bjeri gajdes gajdexhi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktKoHuHAMZg

Hackers – Katunare mbete
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgcG3M5HnMI&feature=related

I don’t even know if these songs can qualify as techno/dance.
Sorry bro not a lot of techno/dance coming out of Albania. It’s pretty much all hip-hop/r&b.

How many people do speak Albanian over the world?

October 25, 2009 - 8:36 pm 4 Comments

I’m asking not only about Albanian, but also "Albanian".

it should be around 9-10 million.
with approximate calculations:
3.600.000 in Albania
2.000.000 in Kosovo
700.000 in Macedonia
600.000 in Greece
400.000 in Italy

and communities in USA, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, etc.

How many people do speak Albanian over the world?

October 25, 2009 - 8:36 pm 4 Comments

I’m asking not only about Albanian, but also "Albanian".

it should be around 9-10 million.
with approximate calculations:
3.600.000 in Albania
2.000.000 in Kosovo
700.000 in Macedonia
600.000 in Greece
400.000 in Italy

and communities in USA, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, etc.

What plant is used for Albanian Mountain tea?

October 23, 2009 - 6:20 pm 2 Comments

I’ve tried google without much luck. Would really appreciate it if you can tell me!

"Sideritis syriaca" is the scientific name.

It is also known as "ironwort."