Ahh mfal se ni temė tjetėr, e paskam ngatėrruar me sa duket.
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http://www.forumishqiptar.com/showth...t=24842&page=3
Ahh mfal se ni temė tjetėr, e paskam ngatėrruar me sa duket.
Ja kėtu:
http://www.forumishqiptar.com/showth...t=24842&page=3
Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga alibaba : 18-12-2006 mė 22:39
Bogo Milet= Lutesit e perendisė, nuk duhet mrrur kurresesi si popull sllave, e keta jane boshnjaket e sotem, me siguri nje popull i rraskapitur ilire por qe mjerishte gjuhen do ta kete humbur nder shekuj kurse zakonet kan mbetur ende te gjalla ne kete popull mitikė.
Bogomile ishin dhe bulgaret.,Bogo Milet
Te themi Thraket....Keta u shperngulen nga sulmet avaro sllave ne trevat malore te bosnjes se sotme.Postuar mė parė nga unikkatil
Une mendoje pra se keta jane Thrakė megjithese askush nuk e perjashton lidhshmerine Iliro Thrake....
The Land of Thrace
At this juncture we should digress a little and locate the area known as "THRACE." This will help us to understand the migrations of the Canaanites who fled from Joshua and the Israelites and, at a later time, were led from Thrace to Scandinavia under the leadership of Dan I of the House of Judah.
"Thrace," notes the Encyclopedia Britannica, "[is] a name applied at various periods to areas of different extent....The boundaries of the ROMAN PROVINCE OF THRACE were -- north, the Haemus; east, THE EUXINE SEA [BLACK SEA]; south, the Propontis, the HELLESPONT and the AEGEAN; and west, the Nestus. The distinguishing features of the country were the mountain chain of Rhodope (Despotodagh) and THE RIVER HEBRUS (Maritza)." "The HEBRUS," continues the Britannica, "with its tributaries, drains almost the whole of THRACE" (1943 edition. Vol. 22, p. 159).
The 1946 edition of the Britannica describes the people who anciently inhabited this region. In the article on Thrace, we read --
The name Thrace, because it has been used as a geographical term as well as an ethnic description, has added to the confusion. Thrace was inhabited by indigenous tribes, as well as by Celtic [Israelite] Tribes such as the Getas. The aboriginal inhabitants were the RED-SKINNED THRACIANS mentioned by the Greek writers and they differed from the Celtic tribes not only in complexion but also in customs and religion. (Herodotos, V. 14.)
The native Thracians were called RED-SKINS by the Greeks; and the word "Phoenician" means reddish dye in the Greek language.
The Britannica continues --
Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga Kreksi : 01-01-2007 mė 08:49
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