Duka "M'ate Mal Ku Fryn Veriu"
Duka "M'ate Mal Ku Fryn Veriu" DUKAvlonjati 4 min - Aug 21, 2008
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Duka "Xhixhile"
Duka "Xhixhile" DUKAvlonjati 4 min - Aug 21, 2008
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Duka "C'ke Moj Zocke Qe Po Qan"
Duka "C'ke Moj Zocke Qe Po Qan" DUKAvlonjati 3 min - Aug 21, 2008
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Srbi pomozimo srbima
Srbi pomozimo srbima 123srb5 5 min - Aug 21, 2008
Srbija kosovo je srbija jebite se siptari
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Гордaя Сербия / Поносна Србија / Proud Serbia
Гордaя Сербия / Поносна Србија / Proud Serbia hejterJ 4 min - Aug 21, 2008
Velimor- Proud Serbia
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2/18 THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT WAR AGAINST SERBIA
2/18 THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT WAR AGAINST SERBIA SamoZaSrbe 10 min - Aug 21, 2008
PART 2 The documentary YUGOSLAVIA: THE AVOIDABLE WAR which took four years to produce, and which was updated following NATO intervention in Kosovo, investigates how serious errors and misjudgments made by Western powers, particularly Germany and the United States helped spark the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia in 1991 and continue to destabilize the region in the new millennium. Produced by Frontier Theatre and Film Inc., Yugoslavia the Avoidable War documents the role of Western intelligence agencies in providing aid to armed separatists and reveals how Western governments supported different sides in an ethnic conflict while portraying themselves as peacemakers. Most compelling are the candid statements of the decision-makers themselves, including former EC Mediator Lord Peter Carrington, former US Secretaries of State James Baker and Lawrence Eagleburger, as well as Germany's former foreign minister, Hans Dietrich Genscher. Co-producers of "Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War" are New York based documentary film maker George Bogdanich and Martin Lettmayer a German television producer based in Munich.
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Duka "Maraku"
Duka "Maraku" DUKAvlonjati 3 min - Aug 21, 2008
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U-21 Albania - Greece Goals
U-21 Albania - Greece Goals edmondshkodra 53 sec - Aug 21, 2008
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A Documentary about THE SAVER OF EUROPE - SCANDERBEG
A Documentary about THE SAVER OF EUROPE - SCANDERBEG CausingTraumaZ 5 min - Aug 21, 2008
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Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg (6 May 1405 -- 4 December 1466) (Albanian: Gjergj Kastriot Skënderbeu, widely known as Scanderbeg, Turkish İskender Bey, meaning "Lord or Leader Alexander"), or Iskander Beg, is probably the most prominent historical figure in the history of Albania and of the Albanian people. He is also known as the Dragon of Albania and is the national hero of the Albanians. Through the work of his first biographer, Marin Barleti, he is remembered for his struggle against the Ottoman Empire, whose armies he successfully ousted from his native land for two decades.
Born in Kruje Albania, Scanderbeg was a descendant of the Kastrioti family.
According to Gibbon, Scanderbeg's father, was Gjon Kastrioti (John Castriot), lord of Middle Albania, that included Mat, Krujë, Mirditë and Dibër. His mother was Vojsava from the Tribalda family, (who came from the Pollog valley, north-western part of present-day Republic of Macedonia), or from the old noble Muzaka family, an Albanian Princess.
On November 28, 1443, Scanderbeg saw his opportunity to rebel during a battle against the Hungarians led by John Hunyadi in Niš. He switched sides along with 300 other Albanians serving in the Ottoman army. After a long trek to Albania he eventually captured Krujë by forging a letter from the Sultan to the Governor of Krujë, which granted him control of the territory. After capturing the castle, Scanderbeg abjured Islam and proclaimed himself the avenger of his family and country. He raised a flag showing a double-headed eagle which later became the Albanian flag. The Governor was killed as he was returning to Edirne, unaware of Scanderbeg's intentions.
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One Year Old Baby Drinking PEPSI
One Year Old Baby Drinking PEPSI TheReDnBlack1 Unknown length - Aug 21, 2008
Baby Eliana Drinking Pepsi and being funny.
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