@@the_wolf234 the song compares the short freedom of the greeks during the revolution to the 400 years of slavery with 40 years of slaverya nd 1 hour of freedom
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ... The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
hatem alkathiri go back to Central Asia then if u are Turkish you proboaly have almost majority Greek blood its sad that they forced Greek to give up their language and forget their orthodox faith it's not your fault it's theirs
Let us not forget the great sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ... The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
@Macedonia is Greece!!! The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania. Source: Ducellier (1994) The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time. They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers. Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest. The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600. Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc. The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese. Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418. The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule. Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes. With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation. In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state. Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9. During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation... Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc. ...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek. At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika. Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974. Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421 Etc!
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ... The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
FF & Pokémon will NEVER be good again Look, Greece was the first to spread the western culture, they had lots of colonies in the Mediterranean Sea. After some time, Italy (that had several Greek settlements) was a Western Civilization. And, in fact, if it wasn’t for the Italians, there would be less latins countries we know today. Italy, under Rome, conquered areas like France (Gallia) Spain, Andorra, Portugal (Iberia) Romania (Dacia) so it goes...
The quote : better one hour of freedom than 40 years slavery shows a lot of things for Greek people. Love you Hellas i will give my life for you any time you'll ask me🇬🇷
Well, personally I think it has the potential to mean more with just the addition of one word twice. To start, One hour of freedom vs. One hour of slavery and prison, easily the freedom. 40 years of slavery and prison vs. One hour of freedom? Easy choice to make, go with the freedom. However, what happens if we add the word "more?" Well, One more hour of freedom vs. 40 more years of slavery and prison, suggesting that either you have one more hour left to live, but it's in freedom or 40 more years left to live, but they're in slavery and prison. You may want to live for 40 more years, but with such torture, saying that we'd have to go with the freedom since we so dearly needed just seems to resonate. But, the song has good lyricism anyway. Just my take nobody asked for.
@@xiphactinusaudax1045 in Greek 400 years don’t go well the song so they instead said 40 years. You are not Greek so you couldn’t understand but imagine in the lyrics that 40 years are symbolic and mean 400 years
Devodex Could be a Greek from Lebanon. Like Michel Aflaq for example was a Greek from Syria. As a Lebanese person you should know of these people unless you were raised outside of Lebanon.
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN unexpected qustion. 😅. Firstly, I should say that I am totally tolerant person but as anybody I has some nations I like and dislike. As for me, I dislike all nomad nations, türks and arabs (not Muslims!). I am not a fan of Ottoman Empire. 😅 Why are you asking?
Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩❤🇬🇷 I dont get it why is the alot of hateful comments from Turkey. Like.. Is it that wrong to have a song about freedom bcs of harsh oppression in ur own land? Respect to the Greeks 🇬🇷❤🇮🇩
because Turks are too upset to see how descandants of Byzantium are going out from their control. And now, Hellas is ready to fight for its freedom. Freedom or Death!
36% of me is greek... So I feel me related with Greece and its history... Now I realize many ancestral sensations... That God save this beautiful country where modern concept of culture was born. 🇬🇷🇨🇾🇬🇷🇮🇹
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ... The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ..
@@antonislakkas9571 Kolokotronis was an Albanian ... - Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ... Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 . And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ... Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ... And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ... Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation ! Source: Cambridge Liberary collection A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1 George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
@@Email5507 Because southern italians and greek have some blood in common and our culture (roman culture) is based on greek culture. The greeks are the cradle of Europe with the romans
*Lyrics* Ως πότε παλληκάρια, να ζούμε στα στενά, μονάχοι σαν λιοντάρια, στες ράχες στα βουνά; _Ως πότε παλληκάρια, να ζούμε στα στενά,_ _μονάχοι σαν λιοντάρια, στες ράχες στα βουνά;_ Κάλλιο είναι μιας ώρας ελεύθερη ζωή, παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή. _παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή._ Σπηλιές να κατοικούμε, να βλέπουμε κλαδιά να φεύγωμ' απ' τον κόσμο, για την πικρί σκλαβιά; _Σπηλιές να κατοικούμε, να βλέπουμε κλαδιά_ _να φεύγωμ' απ' τον κόσμο, για την πικρί σκλαβιά;_ Κάλλιο είναι μιας ώρας ελεύθερη ζωή, παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή. _παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή._ Να χάνωμεν αδέλφια, πατρίδα και γονείς, τους φίλους, τα παιδιά μας, κι όλους τους συγγενείς; _Να χάνωμεν αδέλφια, πατρίδα και γονείς,_ _τους φίλους, τα παιδιά μας, κι όλους τους συγγενείς;_ Κάλλιο είναι μιας ώρας ελεύθερη ζωή, παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή. _παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή._ *Translation* Until when are we, brave young men, going to live in constraint, Lonely like lions, on the ridges of the mountains? _Until when are we, brave young men, going to live in constraint,_ _Lonely like lions, on the ridges of the mountains?_ Better have an hour of freedom, Than forty years of slavery and prison. _Than forty years of slavery and prison._ Shall we dwell in caves, just looking out at the branches, Leaving from the world into the bitter slavery? _Shall we dwell in caves, just looking out at the branches,_ _Leaving from the world into the bitter slavery?_ Better have an hour of freedom, Than forty years of slavery and prison. _Than forty years of slavery and prison._ Do we abandon our brothers, homeland, and parents, Our friends, children, and all of our relatives? _Do we abandon our brothers, homeland, and parents,_ _Our friends, children, and all of our relatives?_ Better have an hour of freedom, Than forty years of slavery and prison. _Than forty years of slavery and prison._ *Romanization* Ōs pote pallēcaria, na zūme sta stena, Monachoi san liontaria, stes raches sta būna? _Ōs pote pallēcaria, na zūme sta stena,_ _Monachoi san liontaria, stes raches sta būna?_ Callio īnai mias ōras eleutherē zōē, Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē. _Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē._ Spēlies na catoicūme, na blepūme cladia Na pheugōm' ap' ton cosmo, gia tēn picri sclabia? _Spēlies na catoicūme, na blepūme cladia_ _Na pheugōm' ap' ton cosmo, gia tēn picri sclabia?_ Callio īnai mias ōras eleutherē zōē, Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē. _Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē._ Na chanōmen adelphia, patrida cai goneis, Tūs philūs, ta paidia mas, ci olūs tūs syngeneis? _Na chanōmen adelphia, patrida cai goneis,_ _Tūs philūs, ta paidia mas, ci olūs tūs syngeneis?_ Callio īnai mias ōras eleutherē zōē, Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē. _Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē._ *Phonetic Romanization* Os póte pallikária, na zúme sta stená, Monáhi san liondária, stes ráhes sta vuná? _Os póte pallikária, na zúme sta stená,_ _Monáhi san liondária, stes ráhes sta vuná?_ Kállio íne mias óras eléftheri zoí, Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí. _Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí._ Spiliés na katikúme, na vlépume kladhiá, Na févghom' ap' ton kózmo, jia tin pikrí sklaviá? _Spiliés na katikúme, na vlépume kladhiá,_ _Na févghom' ap' ton kózmo, jia tin pikrí sklaviá?_ Kállio íne mias óras eléftheri zoí, Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí. _Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí._ Na hánomen adhélfia, patrídha ke ghonís, Tus fílus, ta pedhiá mas, ki ólus tus singenís? _Na khánomen adhélfia, patrídha ke ghonís,_ _Tus fílus, ta pedhiá mas, ki ólus tus singenís?_ Kállio íne mias óras eléftheri zoí, Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí. _Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí._
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
@Macedonia is Greece!!! The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania. Source: Ducellier (1994) The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time. They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers. Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest. The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600. Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc. The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese. Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418. The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule. Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes. With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation. In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state. Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9. During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation... Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc. ...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek. At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika. Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974. Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421 Etc!
@Macedonia is Greece!!! The name Arvanites and its equivalents are used today both in Greek ( Αρβανίτες , singular form Αρβανίτης , feminine Αρβανίτισσα ) and in Arvanitika itself (Arbëreshë or Arbërorë). In standard Albanian, all three names are used: Arvanitë, Arbëreshë or Arbërorë. The name Arvanites and its equivalents can be traced back to an ancient ethnonym used in Greek to refer to Albanians. Source: John Van Antwerp (1994). The late medieval Balkans: a critical study from the late twelfth century to the Ottoman conquest. University of Michigan Press. Source 2 : ΛΕΞΙΚΟΝ ΤΗΣ ΙΤΑΛΙΚΗΣ ΓΛΩΣΣΗΣ ΣΥΝΤΕΘΕΝ ΠΑΡΑ ΣΠΥΡΙΔΩΝΟΣ ΒΛΑΝΤΗ. Καὶ παρ 'αὐτοῦ πλουτισθὲν τῆ προσθήκῃ περίπου δεκακισχιλίων Λέξεων. ΕΚΔΟΣΙΣ ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ. ΕΝ ΒΕΝΕΤΙᾼ. ΠΑΡΑ ΝΙΚΟΛΑῼ ΓΛΥΚΕΙ Τῼ ΕΞ ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΩΝ • 1819; ΛΕΞΙΚΟΝ ΓΕΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΟΝ ΙΤΑΛΙΚΟ ΓΡΑΙΚΙΚΟΝ. (σελ. 5) ... Albanie: Ἐπαρ. τῆς Εὐρωπ. Τουρκίας. Ἀλβανία, κοιν. Ἀρβανιτία. It originally referred to the inhabitants of this region Arvanon (Άρβανον) or Arvana (Άρβανα)... Source: Michael Attaliates , History 297 mentions "Arbanitai" as part of a mercenary army (c.1085); Anna Comnena , Alexiad VI: 7/7 and XIII 5 / 1-2 mentions a region or city called Arbanon or Arbana, and "Arbanitai" as its inhabitants (1148). See also Vranousi (1970) and Ducellier (1968). ...and then to all Albanian speakers. In Albanian, the self-designation Arbëror , which is still used by Arvanites and Arbëreshë from Italy, had been exchanged for the new name Shqiptarë since the 17th century, an innovation that was not shared by the Albanian-speaking migrant communities of southern Greece. The alternative exonym Albanian may finally be etymologically related, but is of less clear origin (see Albania (toponym) . It was probably confused with "Arbanitai" at some stage because of the phonological similarity. In later Byzantine usage, the terms "Arbanitai" and "Albanoi", with a range of variants, were used interchangeably, while sometimes the same groups were also called by the classical Illyrian names. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Alvani (Albanian) was used mainly in formal registers and Arvanites (Αρβανίτες) in the more popular Greek speech, but both were used indiscriminately for Muslim and Christian Albanians inside and outside Greece. During the twentieth century, it became customary to use only Αλβανοί for the Albanian people, and only Αρβανίτες for the Greek-Arvanites, thus emphasizing the national separation between the two groups. There is some uncertainty insofar as the term Arvanites also includes the small remaining Christian Albanian-speaking population groups in Epirus and western Macedonia. Unlike the southern Arvanites, these speakers would use the name Shqiptarë both for themselves and for the Albanian nationals... Source: Banfi (1996). ...although these communities also espouse a Greek national identity today. Source: Hart, Laurie Kain (1999). Culture "Culture, Civilization, and Demarcation on the Northwestern Borders of Greece". American Ethnologist 26: 196. doi: 10.1525 / ae.1999.26.1.196 . The word Shqiptár is also used in some villages in Thrace, where Arvanites migrated from the Pindus Mountains during the 19th century... Source: Moraitis (2002). but they also use the name Arvanitis speaking in Greek, while the Euromosaic (1996) reports that the designation Chams is today rejected by the group. The GHM report (1995) subsumes the Epirotic Albanians under the term Arvanites, although it notes the different linguistic self-designations,... Source: Botsi (2003: 21). ...on the other hand, applies the term Arvanites only to the populations of the compact Arvanite settlements of southern Greece, in accordance with the self-identification of these groups. Linguistically, the ethnologist... Source: Ethnologue (2005). "Albanian, Tosk: A language of Albania" ...identifies the present Albanian/Arvanitish dialects of northwestern Greece (in Epirus and Lechovo) with those of the Chams, and thus classifies them with standard Tosk Albanian, as opposed to "Arvanitika Albanian proper" ( i.e., southern Greece-Arvanitika). Nevertheless, he reports that in Greek, the Epirus varieties are also often subsumed under "Arvanitika" in a broader sense. He estimates the number of Albanian speakers in Epirus at 10,000. It is said that Arvanitika itself ... Source: Ethnologue (2005). "Albanian, Arvanitika: A Language of Greece" ...includes the remote dialects spoken in Thrace.
Remember Navarro Free China’s meaning is Republic of China, also known as Taiwan,So that’s why I wrote R.O.C.behind Taiwan,I am happy that foreigner called my National name so correctly.
I have been to China and I must say that as a Greek, I loved every second of it. Our civilizations were the first in the world and the most respectable and I am so proud of that. I really want to learn chinese, I will do my best to make it. Love from Greece 💕💝💕
Not Taiwan, Taiwan doesn't exist as a country, Taiwan is an island on siege being hunted by an usurper dictatorship. What you call "Taiwan" is THE REAL CHINA. The current communist China stole you that name.
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ..
@@thorakios2373 I may be exaggerating but their culture was not that rich before the Turks. Most things known as greek culture belong to turkish culture.
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ..
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@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN you will conquer Greece? And Armenia? Keep dreaming moron. The EU doesn't even like your country. You're only good at causing trouble and invading other countries. And you're so butthurt that your TH-cam search probably is something like "Greeks are better than Turks" and if a vid shows up you go to the comment section and you comment the Turkish flag lmao. Also, sad news. Your president pissed off Russia a lot during the Syrian-Turkish conflict. So I guess no country likes you as a majority
Fun fact: jack sparrow character design was actually inspired by the ottomans. Weird right? I think jack sparrow has definitely greek klepht vibes like this photos you've mentioned. 😅
@@Email5507 If a single Turkish battleship enters the 6-mile radius of our borders, all global NATO members will fire napalm at once. You can't attack us without breaking the treaty you filthy warmonger :)
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ... The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
Bulgaria is Greece's best land neighbor.. THE BEST. We love you Bulgarians, and your amazing winter resorts.. I also like your traditional music, the polyphonic groups. Greetings from Athens bro
@@dimokratisnt3637 με καμία χώρα γύρω μας δεν είχαμε το καλύτερο παρελθόν. Βασικά έτσι είναι οι γειτονικές σχέσεις, καμιά γειτονιά δεν δημιουργήθηκε μέσω αγαπης και καλή τη πίστη. Αυτο που μετράει ειναι να εχουμε λόγο στην περιοχή, και αυτό δεν γινεται με Αρχαια Ιστορια.
I could never make a difference between Serbs and Greeks. Any time I go to Greece, I behave like I am home, the language is only difference. If I only could spend 5 days in Greece this summer, I would ask nothing more in this terrible year. Long live Serbia, long live Greece, and captain Marinos Ritsoudis!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
@Macedonia is Greece!!! Kolokotronis was an Albanian! - Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ... Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 . 2. And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ... Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ... And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ... Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ... Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation ! Source: Cambridge Liberary collection A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1 George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
@@Email5507 Romanians are the descendants of the Thracian civilization known as the Dacians mixed in with Roman DNA and some Hellenic influences. Wallachia was created after the Battle of Posada and has zero to do with turks. Idk why you keep replying to every comment on this video.
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ..
@@alfiecamerongreen51 hagia sophia was converted into a mosque in 1453 when turks got constantinople but in 20th century they converted it into a museum, now its not a museum anymore we can do our religious things in that building, since hagia sophia is a mosque and its in Turkey, Greece can do nothing about it they're just butthurt
@@cocogoatmilk8180 It's not just Greece that's pissed off it's the entire Orthodox Christian world that pissed off. You can even say the same thing for the Catholics. Even Russia itself is putting a lot of pressure on Turkey.
Να είσαι σίγουρος αδελφέ ότι θα πάρουμε πίσω τα εδάφη μας είναι θέλημα Θεού να γίνει μαζί στο παρελθόν έχουμε αντιμετώπιση τους Μογγολους μαζί θα τους αντιμετώπισουμε και τώρα ζητώ η Ελλάς και η Αρμενία
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
@@Universal.. Oh, i'm arbëreshë :D My father's family is related to that of Minister Crispi, one of the most important ministers - of Arbëreshë ethnicity - of the Kingdom of Italy. One of my ancestors, he was married to Crispi's aunt
Most of you, neighbors, share genetics with us, only thing making us different TODAY is language and religion. 600 years ago we were real foreigners to eachother. Today it's really just brother against brother, we share the same flesh and blood and yeah, most of us look very alike indeed.
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
@@TheEvilEye he is not your best friend idiot, israel wants invade lebanon and south cyprus support israel. i hope lebanon will help us in east mediterrenean.
@@Email5507 Bro lets talk about culture music tradition we are all human and brother ,politic divide between pepole ,i know the situation in our region is verry complicated 😊
@@mana-sou5580 greece and serbia are not brothers there are no thing called "orthodox" brothers. serbia hates america more than i hate greece and greece is lap dog of america
@@Email5507 piss off infant. Recognize that Erdogan sucking the U.S. establishment is the only thing preventing turkey from being ground to a paste under foreign intervention on grounds of genocide.
The fight for liberty the people of the Balkans committed to is something that shall forever unite its people deep at heart. Glory to Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and others and glory to their ancestors who fought for the freedom of the Balkans'
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
@Greek Army ! Kolokotronis was an Albanian. - Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ... Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 . And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ... Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ... And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ... Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ... Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation ! Source: Cambridge Liberary collection A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1 George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
@Greek Army ! The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania. Source: Ducellier (1994) The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time. They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers. Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest. The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600. Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc. The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese. Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418. The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule. Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes. With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation. In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state. Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9. During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation... Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc. ...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek. At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika. Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974. Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421 Etc!
"Better have an hour of freedom , than forty years of slavery and prison" only people who fought for their country and to deserve their freedom will understand... Much love and respect to Greece and all Free people all around the world from a Native Tunisian amazigh 🇹🇳 ✊🏻
Abdul Ayur I had been in Tunisia, as a tourist with my wife, 16 years ago, back to 2005 for our honeymoon... We visited many places and we liked all of them. Greetings from Greece!
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ... The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
@@Lefteris1283 Kolokotronis was an Albanian! - Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ... Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 . And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ... Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ... And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ... Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ... Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation ! Source: Cambridge Liberary collection A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1 George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
@@Lefteris1283 The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania. Source: Ducellier (1994) The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time. They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers. Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest. The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600. Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc. The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese. Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418. The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule. Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes. With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation. In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state. Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9. During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation... Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc. ...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek. At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika. Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974. Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421 Etc!
@@Lefteris1283 While Arvanitika was commonly called Albanian in Greece until the 20th century, the desire of Arvanites to express their ethnic identification as Greeks led to the rejection of language identification with Albanian as well... Source: a b GHM 1995 ...In recent times, Arvanites had only very vague notions of how their language was or was not related to Albanian. Source: Breu (1985: 424) and Tsitsipis (1983) Since Arvanitika is almost exclusively a spoken language, Arvanites also have no practical affiliation with the standard Albanian language used in Albania, as they do not use this form in writing or in the media. The question of linguistic proximity or distance between Arvanitika and Albanian has come to the forefront especially since the early 1990s, when a large number of Albanian immigrants began to enter Greece and came into contact with the local Arvanite communities. Source: Botsi (2003), Athanassopoulou (2005). Since the 1980s, there have been organized efforts to preserve the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Arvanites. The largest organization promoting Arvanitika is the "Arvanitik League of Greece" (Αρβανίτικος σύλλογος Ελλάδος). Source: Arvanitik League of Greece
@@Email5507 its so funny that, when we say about ancient greece, you say we are albanians and slavs and NOT ancient greeks, when we talk about modern greeece, you say ancient greeks were Ethiopians(wrong) and that we are their ancestors,so we are ethiopians,what an idiot
A hymn to a sacred fight for liberty, for decency, for a right to live as a human being and not as a subject under a tyranny. A hymn for all Balkanic people, for every subject of the Ottoman oppression to arise. Rigas Ferraios' vision was far more than just Greek. Hence, it was a vision for all the Balkanic people to stand against this misery united and be free united. This is what we need in today's Balkans; a revival of this vision for real democracy and freedom! Greetings from Greece to all Balkanic people and no matter what I hope we the we people make the way to kick out all those that make us fight for no actual reason!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc .
@@aggelostotalwar575 Kolokotronis was an Albanian. - Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ... Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 . And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ... Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ... And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ... Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ... Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation ! Source: Cambridge Liberary collection A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1 George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
I remember when I herd this song in my Greek Orthodox church one of the greatest independence in European history. GREECE'S history From Ainceant to Macedonian Empire To Byzantine Empire and today Long live HELLAS 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷👑
@@LargeFriesChocoShake they do but it probably isn’t too good I’m more surprised he would even have the chance to watch TH-cam since the DR Congo is one of the most authoritarian countries in the world
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence . The most famous of them were: - Theódoros Kolokotrónis - Markos Botzaris - Kítsos Tzavélas - Dimitrios Plapoutas - Georgios Kountouriotis - Laskarina Bouboulina - Lazaros Kountouriotis - Andreas Vokos Etc ...
"Better have an hour of freedom than forty years of slavery and prison "
-Jack Sparrow
You mean 40 years
@@the_wolf234 the song compares the short freedom of the greeks during the revolution to the 400 years of slavery with 40 years of slaverya nd 1 hour of freedom
something to live by
Exactly
Greetings from Megale Hellas, mediterranean brothers! 🇮🇹🇬🇷
Una faccia una razza 🇬🇷❤🇮🇹
Love from Portugal 🇵🇹🇬🇷💪🤝👏⛪💒
Gabriel marino hello fellow português
Love you brothers!
Mais um tuga aqui hehehe
Tugas, "Deus, Pátria, Rei" foi a melhor música que encontrei, alguém conhece outra parecida?
Não se engane, sou Br.
Love from Greece 🇬🇷🤜🤛🇵🇹
Beautiful song, country and culture, loves Greece from Paraguay. 🇵🇾🤝🏼🇬🇷
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
@@Universal.. you are slavs.
Thanks bro!I love Paraguay!🇬🇷❤️💙🇵🇾
@@Universal.. cap
@@Universal.. Are you stupid or yes?
Better a grave than a slave!
🇬🇷♥🇷🇸
@HANLARHAKANI PADİŞAHLARPADİŞAHI in your dreams ;)
@HANLARHAKANI PADİŞAHLARPADİŞAHI don't worry we will clean it
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN so you admit that Bosnians are Muslim Serbs?
@Jd Pv sooooo.. you support HELLAS because as you probably know that Macedonia is Greek 👌
@Henry B no, but they wish to be
Greetengs for 200 years of freedom for our ortodox brothers!🇷🇸☦️❤️☦️🇬🇷
Greetings to Serbian Orthodox brothers. Thank you.
F/uck ortho/dox
hatem alkathiri go back to Central Asia then if u are Turkish you proboaly have almost majority Greek blood its sad that they forced Greek to give up their language and forget their orthodox faith it's not your fault it's theirs
Let us not forget the great sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
Big love our brothers 🇬🇷💙🇷🇸💪🏽🙏🏽☦️
Much love to beautiful Greece from Poland!
🇵🇱❤️🇬🇷
Merci frère polonais
@@andyboys11 🇵🇱❤️🇬🇷
I love greece
Greeting our friends down south 🇷🇴❤️🇬🇷
brothers, not just friends 😉
@@mariosathens1 I'd keep it as friends, brothers implies a relation. Romanians descent from Germano-Romans where as Greeks descent from Greco-Romans
Greeting our friends back 🇬🇷❤️🇷🇴
Defend Greece, long live Hellas 🇬🇷🇪🇸
I hate Greece / Long live hella$$
Muchas gracias, derivados de todos de los hombres de Grecia!
@yiannos drosopulos he was accused to have done it so, but the order going to Spain and not to Greece..
@yiannos drosopulos i m Greek, that's why..
@yiannos drosopulos το κατάλαβα ρε φίλε, δεν έχω ακούσει Κινέζο Δροσόπουλο, χαχαχαχαχαχαχα
Very beautiful song! Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇬🇷
The heroic struggle of polish people is historically similar to Greek struggle for freedom!
Greetings from Greece brother🇬🇷🤜🤛🇵🇱
Respect to Poland from Greece !!!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
@Macedonia is Greece!!! The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania.
Source: Ducellier (1994)
The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time.
They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers.
Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest.
The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600.
Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc.
The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese.
Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418.
The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule.
Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes.
With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation.
In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state.
Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9.
During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation...
Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc.
...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek.
At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika.
Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003).
In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974.
Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421
Etc!
Ortodox brothers 🇷🇸❤🇬🇷 ❤❤❤
Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷❤️🇷🇸
Love our brothers 🇬🇷♥️🇷🇸☦
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
@@giorgis402 discord.gg/DdyDv6CA
republika srpska
Greetings and love to my orthodox greek brothers from Romania 🇷🇴❤🇬🇷
Greece is the crib of the Western Civilization! Love Greece from Brazil!
Greece is fake state created by german prince otto and modern greek people are not related to ancient greeks they are mostly hellenised albanians.
ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN , Turkey is literally an artificial state created by Entente members after WWI.
@@Email5507 tell we where you got this fake information from i wanna... Lets say make a review
It's actually Italy, but Greece is second.
FF & Pokémon will NEVER be good again Look, Greece was the first to spread the western culture, they had lots of colonies in the Mediterranean Sea. After some time, Italy (that had several Greek settlements) was a Western Civilization. And, in fact, if it wasn’t for the Italians, there would be less latins countries we know today. Italy, under Rome, conquered areas like France (Gallia) Spain, Andorra, Portugal (Iberia) Romania (Dacia) so it goes...
Greetings to Greek brothers! Love and respect to Hellas from Georgia!🇬🇪✠🇬🇷
@Turkish Nationalist Turkgay
@@Email5507 somalia...? why stupid birdo
Im half Georgian :D
🇬🇷🇬🇪
🇦🇲 greetings brothers
@@emirhancengiztr mal ismin türk seni n nasıl bir ermenisin
The quote : better one hour of freedom than 40 years slavery shows a lot of things for Greek people. Love you Hellas i will give my life for you any time you'll ask me🇬🇷
Well, personally I think it has the potential to mean more with just the addition of one word twice. To start, One hour of freedom vs. One hour of slavery and prison, easily the freedom. 40 years of slavery and prison vs. One hour of freedom? Easy choice to make, go with the freedom. However, what happens if we add the word "more?" Well, One more hour of freedom vs. 40 more years of slavery and prison, suggesting that either you have one more hour left to live, but it's in freedom or 40 more years left to live, but they're in slavery and prison. You may want to live for 40 more years, but with such torture, saying that we'd have to go with the freedom since we so dearly needed just seems to resonate. But, the song has good lyricism anyway. Just my take nobody asked for.
@@xiphactinusaudax1045 in Greek 400 years don’t go well the song so they instead said 40 years. You are not Greek so you couldn’t understand but imagine in the lyrics that 40 years are symbolic and mean 400 years
@@Matso-jp8kz Oh okay, yeah I was just basing on the lyrics and didn't know what they were saying
@@xiphactinusaudax1045 yeah from when the Byzantine empire fell to 1821 which is almost 400 years. That’s what it’s referring to..
@@Matso-jp8kz ok
My Christian brother from Estonia salutes Greece two distant people but hearts so close
🇪🇪❤️🇬🇷
Btw, Estonian flag is one of my favourite flags in the world!
We love you too!
🇬🇷❤️🇪🇪
@@MixalisD11_8 thank you I love greece but our flags are not beautiful, they do not mean anything, your flag is at least a symbol of Christianity
Your languages are both indo European
@@chasonbarnard3596 no
@@estonianman632ваш флаг буквально показывает ваш национальный пейзаж это хорошо
Love Greece from Poland. 🇵🇱🇬🇷
Respect brother!!! Next war will be with on our side against Turks
Support polish nationalism.
niech żyje Polska
@Republic Of Macedonia 👎
@OrthoGoat why because poland supports Greece?
Greetings from your lost Greek brothers in Lebanon 🇱🇧🇬🇷🇱🇧🇬🇷
discord.com/invite/jGdUhcs
Gio Gio
From yer southern neighbor israel
The explosion was a horrible event may beirut heal quickly
Love Lebanon from Greece
We Lebanese aren't Greeks.
Devodex
Could be a Greek from Lebanon. Like Michel Aflaq for example was a Greek from Syria. As a Lebanese person you should know of these people unless you were raised outside of Lebanon.
Respect to Hellas from Poland ❤️🇬🇷 We have similar history with fighting for independence
Happy independence day ! From France 🇨🇵⚜🇬🇷
Thank you! Vive la France!
Tripolitsa genocide 1821
@@yarenguney6410 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Thx :D
@@andreottomanc2907 and? Pontic Greek, Armenian and Assyrian genocides.
Greetings from France 🇬🇷🇬🇷❤️🇫🇷
Thank you we love France, greetings from Greece❤
🇬🇷♥️🇫🇷
Biscous a France! La patrie de la liberté et notre amour!
Greetings to beautifull France,from Greece!
Vive le Roi
Greetings from Armenia 🇦🇲❤️🇬🇷
Stay strong brothers ... we are with you and one day it will come a end of this situation 🇬🇷❤️🇦🇲
We are praying for your people in Brazil. Stay strong, brothers.
Stay strong brothers the day of Nemesis for the crimes of Turkey and Azerbaijan is coming. 🇬🇷☦️🇦🇲
@@ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-γ9η 🇹🇷♥️🇦🇿☪️☪️
@@ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-γ9η :-D msmxkdkd acıyorum ulan size
Greetings from Russia. The song is marvellous! 🇷🇺❤️🇬🇷
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN unexpected qustion. 😅. Firstly, I should say that I am totally tolerant person but as anybody I has some nations I like and dislike. As for me, I dislike all nomad nations, türks and arabs (not Muslims!). I am not a fan of Ottoman Empire. 😅 Why are you asking?
Russia our comrands
@Cossack Mandalorian belgrade igood too
@Cossack Mandalorian am serb i wont to visit moscow too
@Cossack Mandalorian form albania to belgrade ???
Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩❤🇬🇷
I dont get it why is the alot of hateful comments from Turkey. Like.. Is it that wrong to have a song about freedom bcs of harsh oppression in ur own land?
Respect to the Greeks 🇬🇷❤🇮🇩
Thanks, yeah the hateful comments can go straight to hell, ελευθερία η θάνατος!
because Turks are too upset to see how descandants of Byzantium are going out from their control. And now, Hellas is ready to fight for its freedom. Freedom or Death!
36% of me is greek... So I feel me related with Greece and its history... Now I realize many ancestral sensations... That God save this beautiful country where modern concept of culture was born. 🇬🇷🇨🇾🇬🇷🇮🇹
Una fazzia Una razzia my brother!
Welcome my brother una faccia una razza 🇬🇷🇮🇹 Greece + italy = Roman Empire dont forget this we love you
@@megaalpha3937 discord.com/invite/jGdUhcs
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
@@megaalpha3937 discord.gg/DdyDv6CA
Greetings from Finland! 🇫🇮🇬🇷
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ..
Universal You don’t know history very well,they are all GREEKS! You were bored to steal shops and now you steal history
@@antonislakkas9571 Kolokotronis was an Albanian ...
- Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ...
Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 .
And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ...
Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ...
And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ...
Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation !
Source: Cambridge Liberary collection
A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1
George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
Universal you wrote a boughiourdi
Blue/white flag gang?
Much respect from Milan to my greek brothers 🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷
Why you love greece ?
@@Email5507 Because southern italians and greek have some blood in common and our culture (roman culture) is based on greek culture. The greeks are the cradle of Europe with the romans
@@Email5507 that depends why do you have your head in your ass
Much love from Greece 🇬🇷❤🇮🇹
@@ΜάριοςΕλευθεριάδης-π1σ discord.com/invite/jGdUhcs
*Lyrics*
Ως πότε παλληκάρια, να ζούμε στα στενά,
μονάχοι σαν λιοντάρια, στες ράχες στα βουνά;
_Ως πότε παλληκάρια, να ζούμε στα στενά,_
_μονάχοι σαν λιοντάρια, στες ράχες στα βουνά;_
Κάλλιο είναι μιας ώρας ελεύθερη ζωή,
παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή.
_παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή._
Σπηλιές να κατοικούμε, να βλέπουμε κλαδιά
να φεύγωμ' απ' τον κόσμο, για την πικρί σκλαβιά;
_Σπηλιές να κατοικούμε, να βλέπουμε κλαδιά_
_να φεύγωμ' απ' τον κόσμο, για την πικρί σκλαβιά;_
Κάλλιο είναι μιας ώρας ελεύθερη ζωή,
παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή.
_παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή._
Να χάνωμεν αδέλφια, πατρίδα και γονείς,
τους φίλους, τα παιδιά μας, κι όλους τους συγγενείς;
_Να χάνωμεν αδέλφια, πατρίδα και γονείς,_
_τους φίλους, τα παιδιά μας, κι όλους τους συγγενείς;_
Κάλλιο είναι μιας ώρας ελεύθερη ζωή,
παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή.
_παρά σαράντα χρόνους, σκλαβιά και φυλακή._
*Translation*
Until when are we, brave young men, going to live in constraint,
Lonely like lions, on the ridges of the mountains?
_Until when are we, brave young men, going to live in constraint,_
_Lonely like lions, on the ridges of the mountains?_
Better have an hour of freedom,
Than forty years of slavery and prison.
_Than forty years of slavery and prison._
Shall we dwell in caves, just looking out at the branches,
Leaving from the world into the bitter slavery?
_Shall we dwell in caves, just looking out at the branches,_
_Leaving from the world into the bitter slavery?_
Better have an hour of freedom,
Than forty years of slavery and prison.
_Than forty years of slavery and prison._
Do we abandon our brothers, homeland, and parents,
Our friends, children, and all of our relatives?
_Do we abandon our brothers, homeland, and parents,_
_Our friends, children, and all of our relatives?_
Better have an hour of freedom,
Than forty years of slavery and prison.
_Than forty years of slavery and prison._
*Romanization*
Ōs pote pallēcaria, na zūme sta stena,
Monachoi san liontaria, stes raches sta būna?
_Ōs pote pallēcaria, na zūme sta stena,_
_Monachoi san liontaria, stes raches sta būna?_
Callio īnai mias ōras eleutherē zōē,
Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē.
_Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē._
Spēlies na catoicūme, na blepūme cladia
Na pheugōm' ap' ton cosmo, gia tēn picri sclabia?
_Spēlies na catoicūme, na blepūme cladia_
_Na pheugōm' ap' ton cosmo, gia tēn picri sclabia?_
Callio īnai mias ōras eleutherē zōē,
Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē.
_Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē._
Na chanōmen adelphia, patrida cai goneis,
Tūs philūs, ta paidia mas, ci olūs tūs syngeneis?
_Na chanōmen adelphia, patrida cai goneis,_
_Tūs philūs, ta paidia mas, ci olūs tūs syngeneis?_
Callio īnai mias ōras eleutherē zōē,
Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē.
_Para saranta chronūs, sclabia cai phylacē._
*Phonetic Romanization*
Os póte pallikária, na zúme sta stená,
Monáhi san liondária, stes ráhes sta vuná?
_Os póte pallikária, na zúme sta stená,_
_Monáhi san liondária, stes ráhes sta vuná?_
Kállio íne mias óras eléftheri zoí,
Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí.
_Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí._
Spiliés na katikúme, na vlépume kladhiá,
Na févghom' ap' ton kózmo, jia tin pikrí sklaviá?
_Spiliés na katikúme, na vlépume kladhiá,_
_Na févghom' ap' ton kózmo, jia tin pikrí sklaviá?_
Kállio íne mias óras eléftheri zoí,
Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí.
_Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí._
Na hánomen adhélfia, patrídha ke ghonís,
Tus fílus, ta pedhiá mas, ki ólus tus singenís?
_Na khánomen adhélfia, patrídha ke ghonís,_
_Tus fílus, ta pedhiá mas, ki ólus tus singenís?_
Kállio íne mias óras eléftheri zoí,
Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí.
_Pará saránda hrónus, sklaviá ke filakí._
thanks bro
Bravo μπράβο
it's on the screen vro
@@justinianthegreatandnerd6377 And? He translated it in more languages
@@tonkbutsmaller8008 ok?
Never slaves again! Long live Greece, long live Europe! 🇮🇹🇬🇷🇪🇺
Now we’re eu slaves but we can change that! Fire to brussels!
Pls remove that European flag
No european Union destroy greece
Remove the EU flag it is bad. 🇬🇷🇮🇹
Always glory to Greece, our brother🇮🇹🖤🇬🇷
The greeks are hunchbacked snotnosed wrechted people still I must respect then. Greetings from Albania🇦🇱💪
And glory to Italy too, the two children of Rome that still remember her.
@@TheGreek_Viking The Children of Rome🇮🇹👩 and Macedon🇬🇷👨 🇬🇷❤️🇮🇹 Glory to GREECE AND ITALY ETERNAL
Byzantine Empire E.R.E🇬🇷 Son of Macedon🇬🇷☀️ S.P.Q.R Son of Rome🇮🇹🛡
❤
Love From Poland 🇵🇱🇬🇷
Thanks brother 😘
Love to heroic polish nation!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
@Macedonia is Greece!!! The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania.
Source: Ducellier (1994)
The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time.
They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers.
Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest.
The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600.
Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc.
The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese.
Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418.
The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule.
Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes.
With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation.
In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state.
Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9.
During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation...
Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc.
...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek.
At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika.
Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003).
In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974.
Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421
Etc!
@Macedonia is Greece!!! The name Arvanites and its equivalents are used today both in Greek ( Αρβανίτες , singular form Αρβανίτης , feminine Αρβανίτισσα ) and in Arvanitika itself (Arbëreshë or Arbërorë). In standard Albanian, all three names are used: Arvanitë, Arbëreshë or Arbërorë.
The name Arvanites and its equivalents can be traced back to an ancient ethnonym used in Greek to refer to Albanians.
Source: John Van Antwerp (1994). The late medieval Balkans: a critical study from the late twelfth century to the Ottoman conquest. University of Michigan Press.
Source 2 : ΛΕΞΙΚΟΝ ΤΗΣ ΙΤΑΛΙΚΗΣ ΓΛΩΣΣΗΣ ΣΥΝΤΕΘΕΝ ΠΑΡΑ ΣΠΥΡΙΔΩΝΟΣ ΒΛΑΝΤΗ. Καὶ παρ 'αὐτοῦ πλουτισθὲν τῆ προσθήκῃ περίπου δεκακισχιλίων Λέξεων. ΕΚΔΟΣΙΣ ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ. ΕΝ ΒΕΝΕΤΙᾼ. ΠΑΡΑ ΝΙΚΟΛΑῼ ΓΛΥΚΕΙ Τῼ ΕΞ ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΩΝ • 1819; ΛΕΞΙΚΟΝ ΓΕΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΟΝ ΙΤΑΛΙΚΟ ΓΡΑΙΚΙΚΟΝ. (σελ. 5) ... Albanie: Ἐπαρ. τῆς Εὐρωπ. Τουρκίας. Ἀλβανία, κοιν. Ἀρβανιτία.
It originally referred to the inhabitants of this region Arvanon (Άρβανον) or Arvana (Άρβανα)...
Source: Michael Attaliates , History 297 mentions "Arbanitai" as part of a mercenary army (c.1085); Anna Comnena , Alexiad VI: 7/7 and XIII 5 / 1-2 mentions a region or city called Arbanon or Arbana, and "Arbanitai" as its inhabitants (1148). See also Vranousi (1970) and Ducellier (1968).
...and then to all Albanian speakers. In Albanian, the self-designation Arbëror , which is still used by Arvanites and Arbëreshë from Italy, had been exchanged for the new name Shqiptarë since the 17th century, an innovation that was not shared by the Albanian-speaking migrant communities of southern Greece. The alternative exonym Albanian may finally be etymologically related, but is of less clear origin (see Albania (toponym) .
It was probably confused with "Arbanitai" at some stage because of the phonological similarity. In later Byzantine usage, the terms "Arbanitai" and "Albanoi", with a range of variants, were used interchangeably, while sometimes the same groups were also called by the classical Illyrian names.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Alvani (Albanian) was used mainly in formal registers and Arvanites (Αρβανίτες) in the more popular Greek speech, but both were used indiscriminately for Muslim and Christian Albanians inside and outside Greece.
During the twentieth century, it became customary to use only Αλβανοί for the Albanian people, and only Αρβανίτες for the Greek-Arvanites, thus emphasizing the national separation between the two groups.
There is some uncertainty insofar as the term Arvanites also includes the small remaining Christian Albanian-speaking population groups in Epirus and western Macedonia. Unlike the southern Arvanites, these speakers would use the name Shqiptarë both for themselves and for the Albanian nationals...
Source: Banfi (1996).
...although these communities also espouse a Greek national identity today.
Source: Hart, Laurie Kain (1999). Culture "Culture, Civilization, and Demarcation on the Northwestern Borders of Greece". American Ethnologist 26: 196. doi: 10.1525 / ae.1999.26.1.196 .
The word Shqiptár is also used in some villages in Thrace, where Arvanites migrated from the Pindus Mountains during the 19th century...
Source: Moraitis (2002).
but they also use the name Arvanitis speaking in Greek, while the Euromosaic (1996) reports that the designation Chams is today rejected by the group. The GHM report (1995) subsumes the Epirotic Albanians under the term Arvanites, although it notes the different linguistic self-designations,...
Source: Botsi (2003: 21).
...on the other hand, applies the term Arvanites only to the populations of the compact Arvanite settlements of southern Greece, in accordance with the self-identification of these groups. Linguistically, the ethnologist...
Source: Ethnologue (2005). "Albanian, Tosk: A language of Albania"
...identifies the present Albanian/Arvanitish dialects of northwestern Greece (in Epirus and Lechovo) with those of the Chams, and thus classifies them with standard Tosk Albanian, as opposed to "Arvanitika Albanian proper" ( i.e., southern Greece-Arvanitika). Nevertheless, he reports that in Greek, the Epirus varieties are also often subsumed under "Arvanitika" in a broader sense. He estimates the number of Albanian speakers in Epirus at 10,000. It is said that Arvanitika itself ...
Source: Ethnologue (2005). "Albanian, Arvanitika: A Language of Greece"
...includes the remote dialects spoken in Thrace.
Long live Greece/Hellas, mother of western culture!
Greetings from your friend and allie, Spain. 🇪🇸🇬🇷
no !
Greetings to all Greek friends from Italy ❤
Why you love greece ?
ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN , why do you love turkey?
@@Email5507 ε τουρκε bir gun Tunri seni cezalandirack\ from Cyprus
Love Greece from Taiwan(R.O.C.)🇹🇼🤝🇬🇷 Greece is the origin of western civilization,I love it.☯️☦️
Remember Navarro Free China’s meaning is Republic of China, also known as Taiwan,So that’s why I wrote R.O.C.behind Taiwan,I am happy that foreigner called my National name so correctly.
Love to the historic Republic of China!
I have been to China and I must say that as a Greek, I loved every second of it. Our civilizations were the first in the world and the most respectable and I am so proud of that. I really want to learn chinese, I will do my best to make it. Love from Greece 💕💝💕
Not Taiwan, Taiwan doesn't exist as a country, Taiwan is an island on siege being hunted by an usurper dictatorship.
What you call "Taiwan" is THE REAL CHINA. The current communist China stole you that name.
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ..
Greetings from your oldest ally Egypt 🇪🇬❤️🇬🇷
Greco-Egyptian relations goes back millenials, not just some decades or centuries..
Love Egypt from Greece
Greetings, adalfos.
🇷🇺 ☦️ 🇬🇷
Greece has one of the best cultures in the world.
Edit: If you want to see some triggered turks then check the comments.
wtf are you serious
they do nothing but steal the Turkish culture
@Death Dreams Before Turks came to Anatolia, there was no Greek culture. Civilization and culture are not the same.
@@augustopinochet1957 i think you need a history lesson
@@thorakios2373 I may be exaggerating but their culture was not that rich before the Turks. Most things known as greek culture belong to turkish culture.
Beautiful song, Greetings from Serbia🥰🇷🇸❤🇬🇷
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ..
Love my christians brother 🇬🇷 from France 🇫🇷
France et Gréce ensemble toujours pour la liberté! Vive la France vive la liberté!
Greece + France = Alliance
From Uruguay glory to greece! 🇬🇷🇺🇾
I never knew Jack Sparrow (the right side of the first painting) was a Greek Revolutionary.
You mean Jackos Sparrowupolis :D
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
I'm not even Armenian.
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN you will conquer Greece? And Armenia? Keep dreaming moron. The EU doesn't even like your country. You're only good at causing trouble and invading other countries. And you're so butthurt that your TH-cam search probably is something like "Greeks are better than Turks" and if a vid shows up you go to the comment section and you comment the Turkish flag lmao. Also, sad news. Your president pissed off Russia a lot during the Syrian-Turkish conflict. So I guess no country likes you as a majority
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN stop saying dumb shit lmao
@@oddy2509 They were albanians.
Glory to our brave orthodox brothers! Long live from Russia! 🇬🇷🇷🇺
Thanks brother ☦️🇬🇷❤️🇷🇺☦️ we support you against Ukraine
@@user2002constantine lmao 😂
@@user2002constantine thank you! Serbia, Greece and Russia are brothers!🇷🇺🤝🇬🇷🤝🇸🇰❤️
No we don’t
Greetings from Haiti we helped Greece to become a nation 🇭🇹♥️🇬🇷
You were the first to recognise us and when we fought you sent 1000 soldiers but they where killed on their way to Greece. We really are thankful
@@matzavas4995 discord.com/invite/jGdUhcs
Just like you overthrowing your oppressors, we did the same. Too bad not many Greeks and Haitians know that both countries share so much history! 🇬🇷🇭🇹
Glory to Haiti the first ever nation to succeed in overthrowing slavers!
Where is Haiti?? But thank you a lot and we wish you to be a great nation
Love and Respect to Greek people's from Iran.✋☝💛
00:17 The guy under the pistol
*This is the day you will always remember as the day you almost killed Captain Jack Sparrow*
@KostasK4 Your Comment needs more likes
Fun fact: jack sparrow character design was actually inspired by the ottomans. Weird right? I think jack sparrow has definitely greek klepht vibes like this photos you've mentioned. 😅
Greetings from your old friend and rival Persia 🇮🇷❤️🇬🇷
Love to iran from greece
Love Israel from Turkey
pers are arabs
@@namkkemal4384 everytime I try to see turks as normal creatures people like you just pop up and prove me otherwise
@@shalaby8968 hahhaha true
Una faccia una razza 🇮🇹🇬🇷
What a great song
Love Greece from Iran
🇮🇷♥️🇬🇷
🇬🇷❤️🇮🇷
Yo Bardia im nightshade the serb guy we got separated 7 months ago, what's your discord?
Love Greece from Georgia! 🇬🇪❤️🇬🇷
Orthodox brothers!☦️
I am a Turk. Just to let you guys know, we don’t all hate Greece. Sorry for the replies of the other Turk. I hope our countries can get along.
Alta bruh ur pfp is literally a statue of alexander the great
@@caralhoguy So what?
dont care didnt ask + turks are not european
@@athenon4183 its so childish when u reply on somebody's comment and say ''dont care didnt ask'' and yes, we are not european, we know
@@cocogoatmilk8180 my ex wife was turkish i know how you are all
Να ζήσει η Ελλάδα μας , 200 χρόνια από την ελληνική επανάσταση 👊🏻🇬🇷
👊🏻🇬🇷 👊🏻🇬🇷 👊🏻🇬🇷 👊🏻🇬🇷 👊🏻🇬🇷
Ωρα για επανάσταση ξανά να διώξουμε τους εσωτερικούς εχθρούς. 👊🏻🇬🇷
@Vuladiemarsi putian 💩 👈🏻Φάε το φαγητό σου
@@nicostheocharous1990 iç düşmanlar kimler ???
@@seyyah-fakir2081 Δέν γνωρίζω την μογγολική διάλεκτο.
@@nicostheocharous1990 bruh greece albanian alexander great macedonian
Love greece from your ancient brother Egypt
Much Love for Egypt and Greece from Lebanon 💐
@The Greek Hero WE WİLL CONQUER GREECE SOON! LONG LİVE TURKEY
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@@Email5507 If a single Turkish battleship enters the 6-mile radius of our borders, all global NATO members will fire napalm at once. You can't attack us without breaking the treaty you filthy warmonger :)
@Sushant M That's the point of NATO existing in the first place. NATO will declare war on NATO members if they do bullshit like that.
l love you greece l'm kurdish 🇬🇷🇱🇹🇬🇷🇱🇹
Long live greece!
From your brother Italy.
Mediterranean bros... ❤❤❤
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
Love and respect from Ceará, Brazil 🇧🇷
From Pernambuco, Brazil 🇧🇷
Thenks
Greetings and deep respect for Greece and its people from Bulgaria. Forever and ever orthodox brothers! 🇧🇬❤️☦ 🇬🇷
I am proud of my Byzantine and Russian ancestors! We must bring back Byzantium at all costs!!!
Did you not realize
@@Dimitrakas316 who?
Завинаги братя
БРАТ ЗА БРАТ, ВОЙСКА БРУТАЛНА 🇧🇬❤️🇬🇷
@@Kingofportals Turk are more Byzantine than Russians :d
Elefteria i Tanatos!
long live Hellas from Poland
Love Poland from Turkey
🟦⬜🟦
greeeccceeee
Long live heroic polish nation!
Long live Hellas, the true roots of Europe ! 🇬🇷🇫🇷🇬🇷🇫🇷🇬🇷🇨🇵
France-Grece pour eternité
@@piscator13optimus Οι Γάλλοι και οι Έλληνες είναι αδερφές (I used ggl translate I don't speak greek sry)
@@ardugaleen2231 merci beaucoup!!!
@@piscator13optimus you're welcome my friend
Love France ❤️ from GR
I am a Bulgarian,but I have Greek heritage my great,great grandparents were from Thessaloniki.Respect to you brothers🇧🇬❤️🇬🇷
Bulgaria is Greece's best land neighbor.. THE BEST.
We love you Bulgarians, and your amazing winter resorts.. I also like your traditional music, the polyphonic groups.
Greetings from Athens bro
@57th parallel north κρατα το μίσος για την πάρτη σου, δεν θα πάρουμε...
@@mariosathens1 Προσωπικά δεν έχω πρόβλημα με την Βουλγαρία αλλά έχω να πω πως δεν έχουμε και το καλύτερο παρελθόν ως χώρες...
@@dimokratisnt3637 με καμία χώρα γύρω μας δεν είχαμε το καλύτερο παρελθόν. Βασικά έτσι είναι οι γειτονικές σχέσεις, καμιά γειτονιά δεν δημιουργήθηκε μέσω αγαπης και καλή τη πίστη.
Αυτο που μετράει ειναι να εχουμε λόγο στην περιοχή, και αυτό δεν γινεται με Αρχαια Ιστορια.
@@mariosathens1 exacly, we slavs bring doom to byzantine and then ottomans came
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⚪⚪⚪⚪🔵⚪⚪⚪⚪
🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵
⚪⚪⚪⚪🔵⚪⚪⚪⚪
⚪⚪⚪⚪🔵⚪⚪⚪⚪
200 ΧΡΌΝΙΑ ΛΕΥΤΕΡΙΆ
ΖΉΤΩ Η ΕΛΛΆΔΑ🇬🇷
ΖΉΤΩ
🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
the finnish flag
@@mullammollom it predates the Finnish flag but ok
@@mullammollom funny
I could never make a difference between Serbs and Greeks. Any time I go to Greece, I behave like I am home, the language is only difference. If I only could spend 5 days in Greece this summer, I would ask nothing more in this terrible year. Long live Serbia, long live Greece, and captain Marinos Ritsoudis!
Ritsoudis had great balls.You brothers are always welcome to Greece!!Zivela Srbjia!
Come to Greece, it's still sunny
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
Yes serbia and greece are similar both of them are shit
@Macedonia is Greece!!! Kolokotronis was an Albanian!
- Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ...
Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 .
2. And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ...
Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ...
And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ...
Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ...
Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation !
Source: Cambridge Liberary collection
A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1
George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
Greetings from your Latin Daco-Thracian Orthodox brothers in Romania!
Romanians are latin nothing to do with thracians also Wallachia created by cuman leader Basarab I
@@Email5507 Romanians are the descendants of the Thracian civilization known as the Dacians mixed in with Roman DNA and some Hellenic influences.
Wallachia was created after the Battle of Posada and has zero to do with turks.
Idk why you keep replying to every comment on this video.
@@Email5507 you need to get a life
Dacian brothers!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ..
SERBS ALWAYS WITH GREEKS. BEAUTIFUL SONG.
Spain with Greeks and Serbians against Turkey.
@Ya Znam Am i cruel because im A turk? Is he despicable because he's from the balkans? No.
Master CC turkey knew if they converted Hagia Sophia into a mosque it would cause induced rage with the Greeks and that’s what exactly happened
@@alfiecamerongreen51 hagia sophia was converted into a mosque in 1453 when turks got constantinople but in 20th century they converted it into a museum, now its not a museum anymore we can do our religious things in that building, since hagia sophia is a mosque and its in Turkey, Greece can do nothing about it they're just butthurt
@@cocogoatmilk8180
It's not just Greece that's pissed off it's the entire Orthodox Christian world that pissed off. You can even say the same thing for the Catholics. Even Russia itself is putting a lot of pressure on Turkey.
I am an albanian but, I will not insult greece, no curses or threats. They as a nation have done enough to gain my respect. Hello to our greek friends
Hey Albanian neighbor. I have many Albanian friends and i respect them because they are very good people.
Greetings from Athens bro
@Hans Layola do you really need to ask
Neither will I a turk
No more brother wars ❤️❤️🇦🇱🇬🇷 you also have amazing history!
Argirokastro is Greek
We love Greek songs
Salute from Split (founded as Aspalathos by Greek Dionysos)
🇬🇷💕🇭🇷
Love from Sweden🇸🇪🇬🇷❤️❤️❤️
Sweden is not orthodox
Chuck and Silver does that matter?
@@ninox0478 Nope bro, thanks from greece.
@@ninox0478 better care for your country before it is too late
@@bokonoo77 Wtf man what happened?
Una faccia una razza. Dalla Calabria greka
discord.com/invite/jGdUhcs
Una faccia una razza. 🇬🇷🇮🇹
Magna Grecia 🇬🇷 ❤️ 🇮🇹
Karol Martino so you are Greek 😉from Basilicata(Basilikos)
Anche io sono calabrese, ma di Cosenza, vorrei essere anche io della Calabria Greca 🥺
Greek songs are amaizing greetings from Bulgaria!
Χαιρετίσματα απο Αρμενία! Ας ελπίσουμε οτι θα πάρουμε πίσω ότι μας ανήκει... 🇬🇷🇦🇲
@Cossack Mandalorian Greek/Albanian relations are rather weird though aren't they?
@Cossack Mandalorian No, i'm referring to the love/hate relationship they have
@@spspspsp5162 remove yilmaz
Να είσαι σίγουρος αδελφέ ότι θα πάρουμε πίσω τα εδάφη μας είναι θέλημα Θεού να γίνει μαζί στο παρελθόν έχουμε αντιμετώπιση τους Μογγολους μαζί θα τους αντιμετώπισουμε και τώρα ζητώ η Ελλάς και η Αρμενία
Θα τα πάρουμε μην ανησυχείς αδερφέ
Long live the ones who fought for liberty
Better have an hour of freedom then 40 years of prison and slavery 🇮🇷❤🇬🇷
Fuck iran
Love from Serbia! We will always be brothers and sisters no matter what! 🇷🇸❤️🇬🇷
🙏🙏 Kosovo Is Serbian
@@dkskereeskeree2834🇷🇸🇬🇷☦️💪
🇷🇸🇬🇷=🤮🤮🤮
@@arpacayalp9707gay Albano
@@dkskereeskeree2834 Yet they need passport to enter, lol. 🤣🤦🏻
Respect from Finland. I have always imagined Finland as the Greece of the baltic sea
🇬🇷💙🇫🇮
Greetings from our ortodox brothers
-From Romania 🇷🇴🇬🇷
TRECETI BATALIOANE ROMANE BOSFORU'
love you orthodox brothers!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
@@Universal..Kolokotronis an Arvanite?😂
Love from Armenia 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
😑😑😑
@Ramazan Zamanov bruhhhhhhh armenia is Orthodox
and the Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 with amenia is enemies
@@MILOUGAMING2099 sure
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
Long live Greece !!! The father of Europe
from France !!!!
Amour toujours pour la France!
Europeism sucks. Europe is just a geographic concept, there isn't any "European culture"
Rispettu dâ Sicilia!
Respect from Sicily!
🇮🇲❤🇬🇷
our love to Magna Grecia!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
Syracuse....
Love Italia from Greece
@@Universal..
Oh, i'm arbëreshë :D
My father's family is related to that of Minister Crispi, one of the most important ministers - of Arbëreshë ethnicity - of the Kingdom of Italy.
One of my ancestors, he was married to Crispi's aunt
This Channel is a gold mine!
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN you are gay !
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN I think it is time for another Christchurch
Its world cultural heritage!
How beautiful ! Greating from France 🇫🇷🇬🇷
brothers of gayness ancient greece was gay
@@Email5507 no u
@miltos 5 allah isn't gay
@@emresevim3786 discord.com/invite/jGdUhcs
Gréce et France toujours ensemble!
Even though I am a Turk, I have respect for you and your people, Greece !
Why you respect greece ?
Niye Yunanistan'a saygı gösteriyorsun ?
@@Email5507 why shouldn't I ? They are good people like us.
Neden etmeyeyim ? Onlarda bizim gibi iyi insanlar.
Most of you, neighbors, share genetics with us, only thing making us different TODAY is language and religion.
600 years ago we were real foreigners to eachother. Today it's really just brother against brother, we share the same flesh and blood and yeah, most of us look very alike indeed.
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
@@Email5507 oğlum gene sen ya gene sen! çok mu zoruna gidiyor insanların barış istemesi istiyorsan şu yorumlar kısmından gidebilirsin
Love to Greece 🇬🇷 from india 🇮🇳
Ancient brothers!!!
As a india.how they are our brother.you are a traitor you believe British fake theory
@@swayamsouravdash704 What fake theory? He's talking about our Indo-European connection.
@@krash4970 fake info European theory
@@swayamsouravdash704 ok
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
Hello Greek brother much love and respect for your beautyful culture and imortal nation Love from Lebanon 🇱🇧❤️🇬🇷
@@TheEvilEye he is not your best friend idiot, israel wants invade lebanon and south cyprus support israel. i hope lebanon will help us in east mediterrenean.
@@TheEvilEye thank you brother much love and respect for you to
@@Email5507 Bro lets talk about culture music tradition we are all human and brother ,politic divide between pepole ,i know the situation in our region is verry complicated 😊
@@Email5507 "South Cyprus"? CYPRUS IS ONLY ONE AND IT'S GREEK. NO MATTER IF YOU LIKE IT OR NOT :)
@@Email5507 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 BITCH I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING. COME ON, WE ARE ALWAYS WAITING...
Respect to my Orthodox brothers from Russia!
Orthodox brothers Serbia Russia Greece
@@mana-sou5580 greece and serbia are not brothers there are no thing called "orthodox" brothers. serbia hates america more than i hate greece and greece is lap dog of america
It’s Kirill , прив
@@Email5507 piss off infant. Recognize that Erdogan sucking the U.S. establishment is the only thing preventing turkey from being ground to a paste under foreign intervention on grounds of genocide.
@@Email5507 at least the greeks didnt lose a war to the italians
Вітання з України!
Respect from Ukraine!
🇺🇦🇬🇷🇨🇾
love ukraine from turkey
f*ck greece
Greetings from Greece Ukranian brother!!
@@Email5507 lol this comment
@@Email5507 you better go and f*ck your self
Odessa! Where the revolution was organised! ❤️
The fight for liberty the people of the Balkans committed to is something that shall forever unite its people deep at heart. Glory to Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and others and glory to their ancestors who fought for the freedom of the Balkans'
Greetings from germany, may greece live forever 🇩🇪🇬🇷⭐
Also to Germany!
@@forestcuriousity discord.com/invite/jGdUhcs
@@kikieleutheriadou1661 Ti einai auto?
@@forestcuriousity elliniki koinotita pontiaki karadeniz
Hallo, wir kommen und wohnen in Griechenland
Μετάφραση εμείς καταγόμαστε και μένουμε (οι περισσότεροι) στην Ελλάδα
Ζήτω το ξάρτια from France 🇫🇷🇬🇷
Vive la France
Vive la France
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
@Greek Army ! Kolokotronis was an Albanian.
- Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ...
Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 .
And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ...
Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ...
And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ...
Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ...
Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation !
Source: Cambridge Liberary collection
A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1
George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
@Greek Army ! The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania.
Source: Ducellier (1994)
The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time.
They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers.
Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest.
The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600.
Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc.
The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese.
Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418.
The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule.
Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes.
With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation.
In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state.
Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9.
During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation...
Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc.
...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek.
At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika.
Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003).
In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974.
Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421
Etc!
"Better have an hour of freedom , than forty years of slavery and prison" only people who fought for their country and to deserve their freedom will understand... Much love and respect to Greece and all Free people all around the world from a Native Tunisian amazigh 🇹🇳 ✊🏻
Abdul Ayur I had been in Tunisia, as a tourist with my wife, 16 years ago, back to 2005 for our honeymoon... We visited many places and we liked all of them. Greetings from Greece!
@@chrismichal8242 that's great! hope you enjoyed your stay my friend ❤️
Let us not forget the sacrifice of the Arvanites/Souliotes ...
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
"είδα στο όνειρο μου ότι ο Θεός υπέγραψε την ελευθερία της Ελλάδος, και ο Θεός δεν παίρνει την υπογραφή του πίσω" Θεώδορος Κολοκοτρώνης
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
@@Universal.. oh nigga, stfu, your historical knowledge is minus 0
@@Lefteris1283 Kolokotronis was an Albanian!
- Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ...
Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 .
And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ...
Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ...
And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ...
Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ...
Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation !
Source: Cambridge Liberary collection
A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1
George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
@@Lefteris1283 The Arvanites in Greece originated from Albanian settlers who moved south at different times between the 13th and 16th centuries from areas of what is now southern Albania.
Source: Ducellier (1994)
The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be multiple. In many cases, the Arvanites were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time.
They were employed to resettle areas that had been largely depopulated by wars, epidemics and other reasons, and they were employed as soldiers.
Some later movements would also have been motivated to escape Islamization after the Ottoman conquest.
The main waves of migration to southern Greece began around 1300, peaked during the 14th century, and ended around 1600.
Source: Troupis, Theodore K. Σκαλίζοντας τις ρίζες μας. Σέρβου. p. 1036. Etc.
The Arvanites first reached Thessaly, then Attica and finally the Peloponnese.
Source: Biris gives an estimated figure of 18200 Arvanites who were settled in southern Greece between 1350 and 1418.
The poem "Thourios" by the 18th century poet and Greek national hero Rigas Feraios included an appeal to the Arvanites, as well as to other Orthodox Christian peoples living in the general area of Greece at that time, to rebel against Ottoman rule.
Indeed, during the Greek War of Independence, many Arvanites played an important role in fighting on the Greek side against the Ottomans, often as Greek national heroes.
With the formation of modern nations and nation-states in the Balkans, the Arvanites are now considered an integral part of the Greek nation.
In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including descendants of the independence heroes, issued a manifesto calling on their Albanian compatriots outside Greece to join in the creation of a common Albanian-Greek state.
Source: first published in Ελληνισμός , Athens 1899, 195-202. Quoted in Gkikas 1978: 7-9.
During the twentieth century, after the establishment of the Albanian nation-state, Arvanites in Greece came to disassociate themselves much more strongly from Albanians, emphasizing instead their national self-identification as Greeks. At the same time, it has been suggested that many Arvanites in earlier decades maintained a position of assimilation...
Source: Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003). Etc.
...leading to a gradual loss of their traditional language and a shift of the younger generation to Greek.
At times, especially during the nationalist regime of August 4 under Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-1941, Greek public institutions followed a policy of active discouragement and repression of the use of Arvanitika.
Source: GHM (1995), Trudgill / Tzavaras (1977). See also Tsitsipis (1981), Botsi (2003).
In the decades following World War II and the Greek Civil War, many Arvanites were pressured to abandon Arvanitika in favor of monolingualism in the national language, and in particular the archaic Katharevousa which remained the official variant of Greek until 1976. This tendency was widespread mainly during the Greek military junta of 1967-1974.
Source: Gefou-Madianou, pp. 420-421
Etc!
@@Lefteris1283 While Arvanitika was commonly called Albanian in Greece until the 20th century, the desire of Arvanites to express their ethnic identification as Greeks led to the rejection of language identification with Albanian as well...
Source: a b GHM 1995
...In recent times, Arvanites had only very vague notions of how their language was or was not related to Albanian.
Source: Breu (1985: 424) and Tsitsipis (1983)
Since Arvanitika is almost exclusively a spoken language, Arvanites also have no practical affiliation with the standard Albanian language used in Albania, as they do not use this form in writing or in the media. The question of linguistic proximity or distance between Arvanitika and Albanian has come to the forefront especially since the early 1990s, when a large number of Albanian immigrants began to enter Greece and came into contact with the local Arvanite communities.
Source: Botsi (2003), Athanassopoulou (2005).
Since the 1980s, there have been organized efforts to preserve the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Arvanites. The largest organization promoting Arvanitika is the "Arvanitik League of Greece" (Αρβανίτικος σύλλογος Ελλάδος).
Source: Arvanitik League of Greece
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Αγαπώ πολύ την Ελλάδα! Εύχομαι τα καλύτερα στον αδελφό ελληνικό λαό! 🇦🇲❤️🇬🇷✝️☦️
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Love from turkey don't listen to those mentally ill Turks us normal Turks like Greece and armenia🇹🇷❤️🇦🇲🇬🇷
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Love from Brazil.
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Why you love greece ?
Brazil is a Latin country, and we Latins will always love our Greek brothers
@@Email5507 because we have beautiful country and geat history turkgay
@@spspspsp5162 turkgay? let's end controversy by not using cringe insults please
@@Email5507 its so funny that, when we say about ancient greece, you say we are albanians and slavs and NOT ancient greeks, when we talk about modern greeece, you say ancient greeks were Ethiopians(wrong) and that we are their ancestors,so we are ethiopians,what an idiot
Greeting from your good ol'commerade,Vietnam!🇻🇳🇬🇷
Love and respect for the Great Hellenic nation from Serbia
Greetings from Greece
Love from Greece brother 🇬🇷🤜🤛🇷🇸
@@iuiu8831 You are very funny, you made me laugh thank you. You must have dreamed it all.
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A hymn to a sacred fight for liberty, for decency, for a right to live as a human being and not as a subject under a tyranny. A hymn for all Balkanic people, for every subject of the Ottoman oppression to arise. Rigas Ferraios' vision was far more than just Greek. Hence, it was a vision for all the Balkanic people to stand against this misery united and be free united. This is what we need in today's Balkans; a revival of this vision for real democracy and freedom!
Greetings from Greece to all Balkanic people and no matter what I hope we the we people make the way to kick out all those that make us fight for no actual reason!
I don't think I can answer seriously to Ottoman-Erdoğan trolls. I don't have that low brain capacity to do so.
Love Hellas from România!
As our anthem says: Life in freedom or death 🇬🇷🇷🇴
transilvania is hungary
@@Email5507 i'd say something but everyone knows that Turkey is just an artificial state holdin Greek, Armenian and Kurdish land ;)
@@Email5507 no. Its romanian. We were here first. Our ancestors were born here. Its our lands.
You claimed it by conquest
@@andreipop5805 thanks Romanian brother
Wow our anthem says something like that too
Long live Greece! Great culture, great history, great food and great people! With love from Russia.
Respect greece from italy 🇮🇹 🤝🇬🇷
Greetings from France 🇫🇷 🇬🇷
Ensemble toujours pour la liberté!
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc .
@@Universal.. Ποσες φορες θα το πεις χαχαχαχαα. σουλιωτικη καταγωγη εχω κιεγω btw
@@aggelostotalwar575 Kolokotronis was an Albanian.
- Colocotroni ( Kolokotronis ) who was once in our service, and has since, has may be remembered, made himself conspicuous on Greece. He is an ALBANIAN, and as acknowledged, a kleftis ( roober ) ... He and companions, ( seven or eight ), desperate ALBANIANS like himself here elosely pursued by the Turks ...
Source : Selections, My Journal, The Mediterranean, London, Greece.p.111 .
And all the fighters of 1821 were Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) ...
Even Antonios Kriezis was an Arvanite ...
And I didn't mention everyone because the list is very long ...
Don't spit on the Albanians my friend, because a lot of Albanian blood has been spilled for your freedom ...
Thank the Arvanites/Souliotes for the modern Greek nation !
Source: Cambridge Liberary collection
A HISTORY OF GREECE, volume 6, the greek revolution, part 1
George Finlay : The Albanians p.34
I remember when I herd this song in my Greek Orthodox church one of the greatest independence in European history. GREECE'S history From Ainceant to Macedonian Empire To Byzantine Empire and today
Long live HELLAS 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷👑
To all my greeks brothers from DR Congo 🇨🇩🇬🇷🇦🇲
Does Congo have infrastructure to support internet? No offense but I thought it was under civil war right now
@@LargeFriesChocoShake they do but it probably isn’t too good I’m more surprised he would even have the chance to watch TH-cam since the DR Congo is one of the most authoritarian countries in the world
@Pa Dide me?
@Pa Dide nope
The Arvanites/Souliotes (🇦🇱) played a great role during the Greek War of Independence .
The most famous of them were:
- Theódoros Kolokotrónis
- Markos Botzaris
- Kítsos Tzavélas
- Dimitrios Plapoutas
- Georgios Kountouriotis
- Laskarina Bouboulina
- Lazaros Kountouriotis
- Andreas Vokos
Etc ...
Happy 25 march , Hellenic nation and hellenic people are very Brave, love from Spain 🇪🇦🇬🇷💪💪 Ελεφθερία ή Θάνατος
Muchas gracias! Eviva l' Espana! Mediterranean brothers!
Tripolitsa genocide 1821
Thanks Bro!
@@andreottomanc2907 no
@@fruitypuffpie1585 no