Danasnji Grci nemaju nikakve veze sa antickim Helenima, kao sto i danasnji Albanci nemaju veze sa Ilirima. Ovo je naucni fakt i istorijska cinjenica koji i poneki (hrabri) Grci danas javno zastupaju.
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Danasnji Grci su mesavina Vlaha (Cincara), Albanaca, Slovena, ali i ostalih naroda. Sa tim naucnim stavom je Falmerajer izasao jos u 19. veku kada je rekao da su "sadasnji Grci mesavina Slovena i Albano-vlaha". Da li moram opet da ponavljam da je sam Thanos Veremis izjavio sledece:
Professor Thanos Veremis, President of Greece's National Council of Education and founding member of the influential think-tank Hellenic Foundation for Defence and Foreign Policy (better known by its Greek acronym, ELIAMEP) made the following statement:
"Unfortunately, we (Greeks) are deeply conservative as a society. This (ethnic) homogeneity has been harmful (to us). The situation during the 19th century was different. It was rather fortunate that at that time Koraes and others had the inspiration to connect us with Ancient Hellas (an undertaking) which became the main (pre)occupation of the newly born State.
In those days, there were Arvanites, Vlachs and Slavs. All of them had to become (part of) one (national body). And so they became. But this is not to say that in this day and age (we/they) should be under the illusion that (we/they) are descendants of Pericles. This (assimilating process of ethnic/national homogenization) might have been helpful before -even though we could not avoid a civil war- but it does not help us nowadays. Today we are not alone. We are surrounded by many neighbors. The (Greek) society must adapt (?to new realities) instead of remaining insular and introvert."
Αλλο τον 19ο αιώνα. Eυτυχώς τότε που ο Kοραής και οι άλλοι είχαν την έμπνευση να μας συνδέσουν με την αρχαία Eλλάδα – κι αυτό αποτέλεσε την κύρια ασχολία του νέου Kράτους.
Yπήρχαν αρβανίτες, βλάχοι, σλάβοι. Ολοι αυτοί έπρεπε να γίνουν “ένα”. Kαι έγιναν.
Da li moram da prevodim sa engleskog ili grckog... Mrzi me.
http://news.kathimerini.gr/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_2_10/08/2008_280821
Aj da vidimo jos par zanimljivih cinjenica/izvora... Nadam se da ne moram da prevodim:
"The once glorious Athens is so desolate that it seems incredible that it was once glorious. I, for one, did not see anywhere a more terrible place. Wilderness, swamps all over...." »DAramon, French ambassador.
"The population of Samos is Turkish." Ruy Gonzales de Clavijo, envoy of the king of Castile, Henry III, the court of Tamerlane.
"Eleusis is now a poor village with 1,200 inhabitants, mostly Albanians." - John Fulleylove MClymont JA, 1902.
"The Albanians from Arcadia are three times more numerous than the Turks." » (The present state of the Morea called Peloponesus, Bernard Randolph, an English traveler, London, 1686).
"Kos is inhabited by Turks." (Pierre Belon, a French physician and botanist, 1546.)
"It was almost uninhabited - Mykonos." Thevenot (1655).
African elements of the Greek islands of the Aegean.
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The series of images on the traditional architecture -white squares painted houses with blue doors and windows, from Bodrum. The bottom row, from Sidi Bou Said in Tunisia, which the tourist guides use as an example of the city with typical traditional Tunisian architecture.
Left: Traditional Tunisian costume and right Greek
The fez comes from the Turkish fes and was from the city of Fez in Morocco, the only source until the 19th century production of traditional hats with special red. In Crete, the fez was named
tynisiotiko.
The breeches, a Traditional costume island of Crete and other Aegean islands, from the tribe of Berber Algerian Zouava (Zouaoua or Zwāwa). In the Aegean came from pirates. The zouava recruited by the French army during the French occupation of Algeria and formed the corps of Zouaves an essential element of their school martial their traditional breeches. In the picture above pictured left zouave French officer with breeches (1885) and Cretan right.
The girl left photo is from Tunisia (1910), decorated with traditional Tunisian (Berber) ornaments . The other girls are from Karpathos, decorated with traditional Greek ornaments.
Slavs in Central Greece (Aetolia-Acarnania).
Sklavinoi (Slavs) found in Central Greece, says historian K. Sathas in his "Turkish-occupied Greece."
So the historian explains that the Slavs came to Central Greece - not from the north, but, from the south, i.e. from the Peloponnese!
The modern nation-states base their existence to the establishment and maintenance of "national" myths, stemming from counterfeit arbitrary conclusions and historical arguments.
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