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The utilization of different languages was a survival tactic the Greeks needed in order to trade more easily, as well as to protect themselves from any potential dangers (especially from harassments by the Ottomans). Once again, language does not define ethnicity. Of course, since Western European academia assumes that a language reflects the ethnic make-up of a social group it is no wonder there is still controversy over this topic. Over and out.
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time of its linguistic inception). The point I was trying to make (before being rudely interrupted by you) is that the Greeks have classified different populations not only based on language, but also based on ethnicity, culture, religion, etc. If the Greeks can call certain people "Gasmules", then what makes them so dastardly wrong in calling Greeks who talk like Albanians and come from Arbanon "Arvanites"?
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English or some linguistic variation of Anglo-Saxon. Just so you know, Greeks speaking different languages during late Byzantine and Ottoman times is not something I conjured up in my sleep. I think there are entities called "people" who realistically understand this too. Care to meet them my sociologically blind friend?
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we can express ourself about the problems of the article in our own perspective! And when I wrote in from my perspective in a neutral manner that Telex has "a clear Greek nationalist agenda in my opinion", users don't have to agree with it. As said above "perhaps not the best way to approach, and I apology for that".
632:. Fine. It seems you cannot accept that Arvanites are Greeks; well, argue your case. Let me give you some POV information, according to a cousin there is Arvanitiko in our blood, and we say, we know we are Greeks. We like Albania and all our neighbours but we, like the Arvanites are Greeks. I have no idea who 888:
Read the article many times (I'll give you a hint, it needs work). Besides, you didn't even let me finish. Tell me Future Perfect, do you know the meaning of the word "Gasmul"? Of course you do. It means a person who has a Greek mother and a Frankish father (I believe the term was a pejorative at the
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The answer: Albanian-speaking Greeks. Greeks spoke different languages during the final centuries of the Byzantine Empire and especially during Ottoman times. There were Greeks that spoke Slavic and hence were deemed Slavophone Greeks. There were Greeks that spoke Turkish and hence Turkophone Greeks.
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Of course there are. However, books are only part of the process. There are journals, notes, statements, etc. that you have to take into account (as well as good old fashioned sociological analyses). Besides, you have to be careful nowadays about which books to use (since certain scholars have these
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The question is not weather you or I like to the tags to the remain. The tags was put there because of the very fact that the neutrality and factual accuracy of the article is disputed and not accepting this and state otherwise is a false statement.The tags are extremely necessary and appropriate so
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Albanau, please stop it already. As I told you a number of times, you're welcome to make constructive contributions to this article if you have anything solid and verifiable, but these random hit-and-run accusations every few weeks don't help. If you go on like this I'll start removing your talkpage
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I think I can help. The literal meaning of the term "Arvanite" (or "Arbanite") is "one who comes from Arbanon". This meaning is no different from say the term "Maniate" meaning "one who comes from Mani". Of course, any Greek word that ends in "-ite" also means "like" or "similar to". The reason the
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I think it is boring with Greek wikipedians that oppose the link between Arvanites and Albanians. Arvanites are not Greek since they are called arvanites and not Greek. Many arvanites today do not want to be considered as Albanians partly because of the bad reputation of Albanians in Greece created
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The first steep is of course admitting that we have a problem. The second steep is to find the actual problem with the article and what the dispute is about. The last steep is to solve the problem/dispute and satisfy everybody, but It won't be easy... I think the The actual problem with the article
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I actually I don't see it as a personal attack. When I wrote "This article is hopeless, influenced directly by the theoretical viewpoints developed from the megali idea period", is from my viewpoint, like it or dislike, you don't have to agree. It's called criticism! This is a discussion page where
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Guys, the problem, which has mainly been discussed between Matia and me, is whether it is appropriate to state in the intro that Arvanites are "descendants of Albanian settlers". It was my proposal to introduce that. And as I still haven't heard any serious alternative to that statement sourced to
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If the tags remain, it seems fair that they must also be introduced to the 'Albanians' article. Namely because if we identify Arvanites as an Albanian minority, then the Albanians must also be identified as Greeks because the Arvanites are clearly Greeks. I promise you that the way I will write it
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Peace, guys! Okay, that statement by Albanau above was inappropriate, but let's just forget about it now and move on. Honestly, I'd like to maintain an atmosphere on this page that will allow everybody, including Albanau, to propose and make constructive changes. If he brings concrete ideas about
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Also, the difference between the "Alvanoi" and the "Arbanitai" is shown to have existed since Byzantine times (haven't you read Michael Attaliates?). Even though both names sound similar (and have similar spellings) does not mean that they represent the same people. Besides, the history section
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Sorry, I don't smoke. So it is true. You actually believe that language defines ethnicity. I never thought I would see the day when I would have interesting proof of sociological blindness on your part. Have you ever heard of the Anglophone Greeks? I hear they are ethnic Greeks who mostly speak
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You mean "excuse me", not "accuse me", I suppose? (Well, I could oblige and accuse you of a lot of things, if you asked me politely...:-D ) - Anyway, please tell us simply what you want changed in the article, and give us your sources for whatever claims you want to introduce. It's that simple.
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Although I agreed with NikoX's proposal to leave out the "related groups" entry in the infobox, it seems the template treats that row as obligatory and keeps inserting junk if we don't specify it. I think calling Albanians a "related group" here is not really
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On of you said that 20Ā % of Albaniaā€™s population are Greeks, which is WRONG. Today I think 0.1% (earlier max 2Ā %) of the population are Greeks, and that is because many of the Greeks have moved from poor Albania to the rich (in the Balkans context) Greece
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I don't think people get permablocks for personal attacks (only personal attack paroles, which authorise admins to issue brief blocks for personal attacks). Also, when Albanau discusses my "clear Greek nationalist agenda", you leave that unmarkedĀ :-(
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things called "axes" that they tend to grind for monetary or political purposes; oh how much fun academia is). Also, comparative analyses of the books utilized should be in order. You of all people should know that much. Over and out.
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This icon wants to remind us all to be always patient like a saint, and to be always looking closely at our cluestick before hitting others with it, to check whether we are holding the right end of it.
864:. The distinction between "Albanians" and "Arvanites" as two distinct groups is not older than the 19th or even 20th century. Read the older Greek literature, or even just look at their titles. 362:
I've marked 'em up and if Albanau or anyone wishes to continue, take it to the ArbCom. If I am given no choise than to file a new case, I'll request permablocks. Do whatever pleases you most.
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editors become more involved in the sensitivity of the subject concerning the article, and also otherwise readers cannot understand what they are reading may contain incorrect information. --
253:- this is also true for the Griko speakers there). They became Albanians in 1926 with Mussolini propaganda, when he also renamed Sicilia piena degli Greci to Sicilia piena degli Arbanessi. 581:
You are very honest Telex. Does anyone else have any idea what the dispute is about so that we can solve it? Otherwise I cannot see how the tags can remain over the idea of a non-dispute.
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controversial, is it? Feel free to remove if the template can be fixed to make the row optional. Are there people who feel strongly about having that info there or not having it?
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concrete changes to the article, he'll be welcome. - And please don't you guys even mention the word Arbcom in my presence, I've just been through one and it still hurts...Ā :-(
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are Albanau so I cannot take your motives very seriously. Perhaps you are a Belgium or a Canadian student having a bit of fun. Well at least make us laugh Ī²ĻĪµ Ļ†ĪÆĪ»Īµ!
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Also, the complaint you mentioned shouldn't happen, as the infobox itself says "related ethnic groups" - thereby acknowledging the Arvanites as an ethnic group.
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Arvanites were called "Arvanites" was because they were similar (linguistically) to Albanians, but were not Albanian in the ethno-cultural sense.
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become the crux. You wouldn't believe what people have already found reasons to squabble about in this article. But maybe I shouldn't talk about
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Telex confidence can be questioned, and one of the reason is that he state without evidence that the Arbereshe people are of Greek background.
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ArvanitesĀ ;-) they were Greek identifying, had Greek names and (much earlier) were Orthodox Christians (now they are Roman Catholics or
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Telex feel free to add your opinion on the related ArbCom case or try to talk Albanau out of it. And sorry for missing one spotĀ :)
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I have read many books and Greece is at the bottom of Europe, when it comes to human rights and respect of ethnic groups rights.
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and backed by media and the government, and partly because of the Greek assimilation policies during the last to centuries.
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any serious reference, I still don't see why it shouldn't be included. If those ancestors at the time of the settlement were
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Plain wrong. Read the article. Of course, yes, the name comes from the toponym, but as an ethnonym it was originally shared
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I think there are entities called books, which are supposed to play a certain role in discussions on Knowledge (XXG).
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In order to re-focus on solving the dispute, what would you say it is, what are the issues? What do we need to solve?
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No problem with me - I just hope we won't have furious Greek readers calling in to complain that labelling Arvanites
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I added Greeks - language is not the only criterion, Arvanites and Greeks share many cultural characteristics.
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It seems to be between Matia and Albanau, on whether to refer to the ancestors of the Arvanites as Albanians
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Editors who are interested in improving this article are encouraged to read this talk page discussion and
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Accuse me but I'm discussing the problem of the article, and that is that it has been influenced by
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themselves Greeks ...Ā :-) By the way, if we want to add something useful in this row, how about
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This article is hopeless, influenced directly by the theoretical viewpoints developed from the
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Fine, then presumably Albanau and Matia may be able to confirm this when they are available.
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Perhaps not the best way to approach, and I apology for that, but the problem remains. -
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Nice try, but no cigar. Who, pray, has proposed this view in the literature?
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when adding content and consider tagging or removing unsourced information.
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You know, Albanau, you're allowed to edit the article. It's part of the
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I disagree - if there is an actual dispute, then they should remain. --
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will make perfect sense. But I would prefer if the tags were removed.
661:? One year of edit war, and still no answer to that basic question. 614:
can be found above on users Politis contribution to the discussion.
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But since you mentioned it, here's a pearl of wisdom for all of us:
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Can some of you answer me what the word arvanit means?
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Talk:Arvanites
archive
current talk page
ArchiveĀ 1
ArchiveĀ 2
ArchiveĀ 3
ArchiveĀ 4
ArchiveĀ 5
ArchiveĀ 6
ArchiveĀ 10
controversial
dispute
be bold, but not reckless
neutral point of view
citations
Archive 1
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Lukas
09:17, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Telex
09:20, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Arbereshe
Lukas
09:28, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Uniates
Telex
09:33, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Telex
09:36, 28 April 2006 (UTC)

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