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![]() Ahh the Circassians!
My pet theory .... !
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![]() I would like to know when this theory began because this book was written in 1877. According to this author other writers have passed on the same info.
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![]() I don't like the 'Albanians from Caucasus' theories. The link is based on names (Latin/Roman) given by outsiders to the peoples of these regions. I noticed that there's also a Caucasian Iberia, which I think would have no real links with Spain. It's all suspect to me.
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![]() But Macedonia has a history of Circassians migrating to it. It is worthy of more detailed review.
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![]() Epirot, check the below link for a Thracian glossary.
http://indoeuro.bizland.com/project/glossary/thra.html Are you able to explain why the majority of the words listed have a cognate and etymology in the Balto-Slavic group of languages? And why Albanian examples fall far short?
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![]() one typical "albanian" word
domaqin / domakjin lol ![]() |
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Ata is one of those cognates between Altaic and Indo European. Ata is cognate to Ot'c (<отьць> father) in Old Church Slavonic. I found the following interesting: Quote:
Chashule makes reference of the Phrygian Tatos in his "Burashaski etymologies" book as well.
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Is it the same in any of the other states?
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Even the countryman of Karamahmut, the well-known governor of south Albania or Pashaluk of Yannina, Ali Pasha claim himself as descendant of Pyrrhus (of Epirus) and Albanians as descendants of noble Epirots. Many southern Albanian cities (like Elbasan for instance) have had many legends about their foundation when they acknowledged their city as Pyrro's foundation. Quote:
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