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Das älteste Albanische Kultur Gut, was je gefunden wurde

lupo-de-mare

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Es ist der Original Albanische Adler aus dem Jahre 1000-1018


AH01_kl.jpg


1000 - 1018
Anonymous:
Fragment on the Origins of Nations

What is possibly the earliest written reference to the Albanians is that to be found in an old Bulgarian text compiled around the beginning of the eleventh century. It was discovered in a Serbian manuscript dated 1628 and was first published in 1934 by Radoslav Grujic. This fragment of a legend from the time of Tsar Samuel endeavours, in a catechismal 'question and answer' form, to explain the origins of peoples and languages. It divides the world into seventy-two languages and three religious categories: Orthodox, half-believers (i.e. non-Orthodox Christians) and non-believers. Though the Serbs go unmentioned, the Albanians, still a small conglomeration of nomadic mountain tribes at this time, find their place among the nations of half-believers. If we accept the dating of Grujic, which is based primarily upon the contents of the text as a whole, this would be the earliest written document referring to the Albanians as a people or language group.

It can be seen that there are various languages on earth. Of them, there are five Orthodox languages: Bulgarian, Greek, Syrian, Iberian (Georgian) and Russian. Three of these have Orthodox alphabets: Greek, Bulgarian and Iberian. There are twelve languages of half-believers: Alamanians, Franks, Magyars (Hungarians), Indians, Jacobites, Armenians, Saxons, Lechs (Poles), Arbanasi (Albanians), Croatians, Hizi, Germans.

[Extract from: Radoslav Grujic: Legenda iz vremena Cara Samuila o poreklu naroda. in: Glasnik skopskog naucnog drustva, Skopje, 13 (1934), p. 198 200. Translated from the Old Church Slavonic by Robert Elsie. First published in R. Elsie: Ea

http://www.albanianhistory.net/texts/AH01.html

aus der Uni Website

http://www.albanianhistory.net/

Die alten Quellen, sprechen von den Albanern, von einen kleinen Nomadischen Volk, welches in den Albaner Bergen in Nord Albanien lebt.
 
lupo-de-mare schrieb:
Es ist der Original Albanische Adler aus dem Jahre 1000-1018


AH01_kl.jpg


1000 - 1018
Anonymous:
Fragment on the Origins of Nations

What is possibly the earliest written reference to the Albanians is that to be found in an old Bulgarian text compiled around the beginning of the eleventh century. It was discovered in a Serbian manuscript dated 1628 and was first published in 1934 by Radoslav Grujic. This fragment of a legend from the time of Tsar Samuel endeavours, in a catechismal 'question and answer' form, to explain the origins of peoples and languages. It divides the world into seventy-two languages and three religious categories: Orthodox, half-believers (i.e. non-Orthodox Christians) and non-believers. Though the Serbs go unmentioned, the Albanians, still a small conglomeration of nomadic mountain tribes at this time, find their place among the nations of half-believers. If we accept the dating of Grujic, which is based primarily upon the contents of the text as a whole, this would be the earliest written document referring to the Albanians as a people or language group.

It can be seen that there are various languages on earth. Of them, there are five Orthodox languages: Bulgarian, Greek, Syrian, Iberian (Georgian) and Russian. Three of these have Orthodox alphabets: Greek, Bulgarian and Iberian. There are twelve languages of half-believers: Alamanians, Franks, Magyars (Hungarians), Indians, Jacobites, Armenians, Saxons, Lechs (Poles), Arbanasi (Albanians), Croatians, Hizi, Germans.

[Extract from: Radoslav Grujic: Legenda iz vremena Cara Samuila o poreklu naroda. in: Glasnik skopskog naucnog drustva, Skopje, 13 (1934), p. 198 200. Translated from the Old Church Slavonic by Robert Elsie. First published in R. Elsie: Ea

http://www.albanianhistory.net/texts/AH01.html

aus der Uni Website

http://www.albanianhistory.net/

Die alten Quellen, sprechen von den Albanern, von einen kleinen Nomadischen Volk, welches in den Albaner Bergen in Nord Albanien lebt.
Da fehlt ein Kopf!
 
Denny schrieb:
Da fehlt ein Kopf!

Wappen, Abzeichen und Flagen ändern sich im Laufe der Zeit. Das mann auch am Bayerischen Wappen gut sehen, wie das sich immer wieder änderte.

Und mit dem gerupften Huhn fing es an und uralte Menschen und Vögel Abbildungen sahen halt etwas Anders aus.
 
Gentleman schrieb:
Grosser Vogel ( Shpend )
Adler ( Shqiponja )

ich flutsch mal schnell in Dein Forum, was sich tut. Ich fand es eine grosse Geste, das ihr mich extra in Euer Forum eingeladen habt. Ich dürfte wohl der Einzige "Ausländer" dort sein.
 
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