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Skopje 2014

Wir haben nur einen Schwachkopf hier, der solche und andere abstruse Thesen über Herkunft aufstellt. Merk dir das!
 
"Der Geburt nach bin ich Albanerin, der Staatsangehörigkeit nach Inderin; ich bin eine katholische Schwester. Durch meine Mission gehöre ich der ganzen Welt, aber mein Herz gehört nur Jesus."

(Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) Mutter Teresa
 
Ich mache mir für den Zoraner etwas mühe.

Nikollë Bojaxhiu
(Ottoman Turkish: نيكولا بوياچيو; Serbo-Croatian: Никола Бојаџи; 1874–1919) was an Albanian businessman, benefactor and politician. His company constructed the first theater of Skopje (then Üsküb) and participated in the development of the railway line that connected Kosovo with Skopje – a project which he personally financed.

An active Albanian rights activist, he was also the only Catholic to be elected to the city council of Skopje. Bojaxhiu died in 1919 in obscure circumstances, which led to reports that attributed his death to poisoning by Serbian agents. His children included Lazar, an officer of theRoyal Albanian Army, and Mother Teresa, a Roman Catholic nun.



Born in Prizren in Kosovo in 1874, Bojaxhiu moved to Skopje in present-day Macedonia after 1900, where he first worked as a pharmacist and later became a partner in a construction company.[SUP][1][/SUP] He was a polyglot; apart from Albanian he also spoke French, Italian, Serbo-Croat and Turkish. In the early 1900s, he married Dranafile Bernai with whom he had three children: Aga (b. 1905), Lazar (b. 1908) and Agnes (b. 1910), who later became better known as Mother Teresa. Nikollë Bojaxhiu's company constructed the city's first theater and part of the railway line that connected Skopje with the region of Kosovo.[SUP][2][/SUP] He was also the owner of a wholesale food company and the only Roman Catholic member of the city council of Skopje.[SUP][2][/SUP]

On the day of the Albanian Declaration of Independence (November 28, 1912) he hosted a meeting that was attended by Bajram Curri and Hasan Prishtina among others.[SUP][2][/SUP] After the region's incorporation into Serbia, Bojaxhiu joined various Albanian rights political organizations. He died in 1919, a few hours after he returned from a political meeting in Belgrade. Several biographers have attributed his death to poisoning by Serbian agents.[SUP][2][/SUP] The location, purpose and participants of the meeting remain unknown. His son Lazar considered the theory of poisoning to be a certainty, while his daughter Agnes described it as unconfirmed.[SUP][2][/SUP]

Wenn das nicht mal genug ist um zu zeigen das er Albaner war, spricht alles dafür.
Uhhh, warte mal, du kannst ja kein Englisch...
 
Nicht vergessen, Alexander der Makedonier ist eigentlich auch Albaner.


:lol27:


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