some images of the (Albanian) public people in politics/media in Kosovo, maybe the features will be more distinguishable.
Maybe he is Albanian but he looks like as Serb.
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some images of the (Albanian) public people in politics/media in Kosovo, maybe the features will be more distinguishable.
we are all humans signifies all things and nothing in these discussion (and helas also in everyday life: to often a politicaly correct slogan); I respect everybody as the majority of people on this forum, that has not to prevent us to discuss genetic and cultural heritages at some point of History - no problem -
the Y-E1b-V13 of Albanians (and south Balkans) heritage is an interesting case : compared to autosomals, it proves very well that drift can occur (and sometimes males-females biased reproduction); believing Albanians of Kosovo are more "african" than other Europeans would be a big mistake -
but if we go farther on, I'm even not sure the branch of Y-E they descend from is not a one that was in Near-Eastern at the most ancient times (it has been discussed on other forums and here too on other threas, concerning the Y-E remote origin, Eurasian or African) - Kosovars are surely a gheg faction that knew a strong isolation at some stage of its history, with tiny numbers before more espansion -
have a good week-end -
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He is Albanian, maybe Serbs look like Albanians. I have a lot of my close cousins that are assimilated - became Serbs.Maybe he is Albanian but he looks like as Serb.
Every haplogroup has its origin. Some authors think that origin of E haplogroup is Asia (not Eurasian). But for most authors haplogroup E is undoubtedly the African which confirms findings and papers (Hamitic race is associated with this haplogroup).
He is Albanian, maybe Serbs look like Albanians. I have a lot of my close cousins that are assimilated - became Serbs.
There is evidence that Slavic admixture is present in Albanians of Albania and that can be backed up historically as well, but not in Kosovo. This issue was discussed in other threads.For this man I know that he is Albanian, but he looks like the Serbs. You can find many more Serbs than Albanians like him.
There's the other way around. Only in the 19th century lived in Kosovo between 30-50.000 islamized Serbs. Their descedants, over 150.000, are today Albanians. Probably in Albania is more people whose ancestors have Serbian origin.
The Balkan nations is determined in many ways religion and not a nation or origin. Orthodox Albanians became Greeks and Serbs, islamized Greeks and Serbs became Albanians and Turks (and for Serbs some of them became Bosniacs).
There is evidence that Slavic admixture is present in Albanians of Albania and that can be backed up historically as well, but not in Kosovo. This issue was discussed in other threads.
I thought only for about 30.000-50.000 Serbs, inhabitants of Kosovo, who converted to Islam in time of Ottoman empire. After several generations they gradually began adopting Albanian dress to safety, and outside their narrow family cyrcle they spoke the Albanian language. And Muslim faith which says that all Muslims are brothers and they are members of Ummah (Muslim community), and Muslim Sharia law which don't recognize nations only religion, for example Muslim woman can't marry for Christian man only for Muslim, this meant that the Serb Muslim women could be married to Muslim Albanians and Muslim Turks but not for Christian Serbs although they are the same nation!
I said that only in the context, because it is evident that there are Kosovo Albanians who have a physical look as Serbs.
Of course, I know that throughout history some Orthodox Albanians assimilated into the Greeks and Serbs. Again, in the Balkans religion has played a major role in the formation of modern nations.
If Serbs of south converted to Muslims they either became Bosniaks or Gorani (or similar) who spoke Slavic language. There is no evidence of the Serb admixture among Kosovar Albanians.
And stop. That's it. Nothing else you said matters.Though it is erroneously equate haplogroups with pigment however
E-V13 is I think associated with some of the Ancient Greeks,also.
If today populations of North Africa are backwards,that does not means that old North Africa populations were like that,for example ancient Egyptians,or some of the Ancient Greeks,that might have come from North Africa.
However,Albanians and especially Kosovar Albanians do not have too much in common with Greeks,except genetics,they are backwards people.
Albanians are taking pride that their genetics is like that which is pure non-sense.
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/29357-Homicide-rate-Saints-and-Devils-of-modern-Europe
Crime rate in Albania - 4 per 1000 people,crime rate in Serbia,1.2 per 1000 people.
And stop. That's it. Nothing else you said matters.
Why are you surprised. For example one man from Yorkshire, was so blond and blue eyed. But he was found to be haplogroup A1.
I said young girls are at least reliable for the racial image. Also a school and similar photos where people are posed.
Demonstrations (riots) or matches give much better picture because people are spontaneous.
And I know someone who plotted much more Southern than the average Albanian but no one in Sweden recognized him as foreign, because of his really blond hair and blue eyes. He was J2 BTW. It means nothing.
Do those pictures you post make you feel better? Do they make you look better in comparision? Can you show us at the doll where did the bad man touched you when you were little? There is something really wrong with you, it's probably that. One trip to Serbia and all I saw were Asian people everywhere. At least I can speak of experience unlike you. Demonstration are better than classes of students, right, that's the stupiest excuse ever.
Probably you did not understand, it is in the context. Photos where people pose are less spontaneous, in demonstrations or at football fans someone can better to note the character, face, natural movement etc. Of course posing is even more true for professional photos which are often include montages and photoshop.
Yes, I've written a paper in school on how media tends to darken people they want to portray badly, because people tend to associate lighter with good. Lots of countries do this. And it's pretty easy for the goverment to manipulate the masses. For example, during communism in what's modern day Ukraine some people paid/forced to pretend to run for work to make it look there was plenty to do during the day, or the work was flowing.
I disagree with you on football photos, you can't see their faces at all.
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