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Post by Slovan on Mar 10, 2005 1:48:23 GMT 10
Place your pics, drawings or comments in this topic. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Note from the moderator: When posting pictures try not to 'hotlink' from other sites. Put the picture on a image hosting website such as: www.imagecave.com or www.photobucket.com and post the picture here! Most website owners don't appreciate it when people 'steal' their bandwidth, by linking their pictures to other sites. Also credit the website/book..etc. where you have taken the picture from. Thanks.
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Post by Slovan on Mar 10, 2005 2:02:32 GMT 10
To give some of You a better picture who the ancient Slowanic nations were (Veneds, Slavs, Antes, Brygians) I post these pictures: The creation of humans according to the Slavic myths. Slavs not Slowans!!! Read the classification I posted! Slowanic priests singing. It was a custom that priests or knjazi as we call them, to be educated, not only in religion but also art. Few nations in Europe were peaceful as Slowans. Our ancestors, no matter of age, enjoyed listening to tales and songs. A Slowanic village. The ancient world of the Slowans. It is true: very few european nations were so peaceful as Slowans. Maybe that was the fact that lead to the destruction of the ancient Slowanic world.
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Post by shyester on Mar 10, 2005 3:41:54 GMT 10
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Post by Slovan on Mar 10, 2005 5:11:05 GMT 10
Cool rocks. Here's a little somethig: Behold the fury of the Slowans!!!
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Post by george on Mar 10, 2005 11:01:29 GMT 10
Nice pictures Shyester.
That wall (castle) you have there, what is it?
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Post by dijana on Mar 18, 2005 19:57:10 GMT 10
Just thought I might share some pictures of a few cities from the late 1890's (from Hristo Andonov-Poljanski's book on "Goce Delcev"). Skopje Dojran Solun
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Post by dijana on Mar 18, 2005 21:38:43 GMT 10
"Solun" ??....I know not of such a city!!..but i do know Thessaloniki,the macedonian capital,named after Alexander's half sister.It was build over Thermi,another ancient Orthodox Turk city,it has been called Thessaloniki for thousands of years!!...where did you get the name "Solun" from? ....Slavs!!!!!..for God's sake!! wake up!! What do you make of this telegram? Salonica was the french way of saying Solun, or the now Thessaloniki. Solun was where people like Goce Delcev held 'Congress' for the Macedonian Revolution in the late 1890's.
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Post by shyester on Mar 19, 2005 5:14:44 GMT 10
Nice pictures Shyester. That wall (castle) you have there, what is it? I belive that is ( i could be wrong) King Marko's castle/walls somthing or other. I could be way off.
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Post by shyester on Mar 19, 2005 5:16:27 GMT 10
NIce pic Dijana, welcome
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Post by dijana on Mar 19, 2005 11:19:14 GMT 10
NIce pic Dijana, welcome I have a few more pictures that I want to post, but they take forever to scan and resize. What part of Maso are you from?
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Post by Slovan on Mar 23, 2005 0:02:19 GMT 10
Slovak mercenaries as Hussars: the elite cavalry of the Polish Empire: The 'Angels of Europe' who kept pitiful German states and Hungarians at bay. PS: my grandfaher was a Hussar of the Yugoslavian liberation army.
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Post by Slovan on Mar 24, 2005 1:20:55 GMT 10
Talking about Russian technology, and since this is an art gallery, I pressent you this: S-37 Berkut - Golden Eagle (notice the negative wings) Ka-52 Hokum B - Warewolf (notice the coaxial, contrarotating, three-blade main rotors. Unique russian technology.) And what does USA have? They were even given an opportunity to study thiese beasts, yet they failed.
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Post by shyester on Mar 24, 2005 3:28:23 GMT 10
Not bad pics p[eople
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Post by dijana on Mar 25, 2005 21:48:54 GMT 10
Fort Kale. Ancient City of Stobi.
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Post by dijana on Mar 25, 2005 22:02:26 GMT 10
George, is that picture of your desktop? This is what I have on my desktop.... ;D
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