bardus wrote:Ne fund te fundit
Kosove ,qe ishte emri i nje vendi a katundi te vogel ,u perdor nga serbet me qellimin e zhdukjes se emrit
Dardania dhe ja arriten qellimit, sepse sot nuk thuhet genocidi serb i Dardaneve por i Kosovareve,gjithashtu sot nuk merremi fare se pse u zhduk emri Dardania por merremi me sorrat serbe dhe " Kosovo serce serbiju" dhe jo "Dardania serce serbiju",kjo ka tingull tjeter ne veshet e botes.Imagjinoni se c`mund te thoshte Konstandini apo Justiniani sot ,emri i nje nga shteteve me te vjeter te botes nderrohet nga predatoret serb nga
kose apo
sorre dhe qe per hir te se vertetes, ju eci vetem me shqiptaret,sa here qe behej ndonje rremuje na e zhvasnin nga nje cope toke dhe vazhdojne akoma edhe sot te na zhvasin ndersa i ndihmojme te hyjne ne BE.
Varjanti i Kreksit qe s`ka gje te re , " -
nuncuocant=Konsonam Nuncuocant" nuk i gjej dot ne asnje lloj fjalori te latinishtes, po i shtoj format latine si
Kassovia ku via mund te jete si gjymtyre qe eshte perdorur nga romaket.Disa varjante tjera te permendura jane edhe
Kaskau,Kasava ,pra varjanti serb 'kos-sorre' nuk eshte i kenaqshem dhe kete perfundim kane dhene edhe shume linguiste shqiptare, sidomos te krahut te Kosoves.
Pra sot emri Millosh është i perhapur tek serbët e jo tek shqiptarët por ndoshta në atë kohë para 500 vitësh heroi ishte Shqiptar mirëpo emri i tij ka marrur permasa tek serbët ndoshta nga një shqiptar më emër serbë.
Z. Kreksi ,emri nuk tregon dot kombesine,ashtu edhe sot Hashim eshte emer turk por Hashim Thaci jo dhe emrat nderrohen sipas kohes,fese ,etj.
E si te mburrem unë sot Millosh Kopiliqin timin kur e vrej se, te gjithë këta njerëz e trima me arme ne dorë kanë udhëtuar me ditë të tëra këmbë apo mbi kuaj qe te vini dhe vdesin në Kosovë ?
..vetknaqemi me levdata se, a ishte shqiptar apo ç'farë kombesije ishte Millosh Kopiliqi ?!
C`te beje shqiptari i shkrete edhe historine ta harroje?.Kjo thirrja jote i ngjan disa thirrjeve te ndonje gazetari te Tiranes, si "po c`na duhet nene Tereza neve","po c`na duhet Skenderbeu"
dhe ne keta kemi, dhe me keta do te mburremi,keta burra jane edhe krenaria e kombit tone.
I nderuari mik që Milshi ishte shqiptar këttë edhe unê ti e tjetri e dijmi por ne duhet diskutojmi sot ndryshe, te kerkohen deshmi edhe me te forta; sa për citime te autorve te ndryshem, e di prej kohesh se njihet qe ky hero ishte shqiptar; Miles Cobelitz ishte shqiptar !
Par Edward Upham
History of the Ottoman Empire: from its establishment, till the year 1828
Edward Upham - 1829
The soldier's name, worthy of eternal memory, was
Miles Cobelitz. Knolles,
The confederacy comprised Hungary, Wallachia, Dalmatia, Servia, Croatia, and Albania; and the army thus supplied has been swollen to the estimate of five hundred thousand men, for it was, indeed, the grand struggle of Christendom, many warriors having joined their forces evenfrom Italy. Amurath repassed the Hellespont, and placing himself at the head of his army, he met this immense body in the plains of
Cassovia, and voluntarily accepted the battle, which they boldly offered him. The conflict was terrible on both sides. The janizaries, fighting with equal courage and discipline, the spah is also, using their long lances adorned with streamers, made a great slaughter of the
Hungarian cavalry, who had no corslets or defensive armour to oppose their fatal onset. The battle became so fierce that the left wing of the Turkish army was put to flight, and the confederates already thought the victory to be won, when Bajazet, breaking in upon the Sclavonic line of battle with his characteristic fury, entirely turned the fortune of the day. Lazarus was slain in the fight, and the flower of the Christian forces was destroyed.
Amurath, being assured that the contest was over and the battle gained, alighted from his horse, and walked over the field. It was covered with vast mounds of the dead and dying. He remarked, with astonishment, that most of the dead bodies of the enemy were young men without beards. The Vizir replied to him in a manner calculated to please his prince, when the latter, continuing his discourse, said, " It is still more strange how I could be deceived by a vision last night in my sleep ; for methought I saw myself slain by the hand of an enemy.''
At that instant an Albanian, who lay biting the ground in the agony of death, being concealed among the dead, perceiving by the richness of his dress and the great respect paid to him by his followers, that he was the Sultan, animated by the thoughts of revenging his country, suddenly started up, and plunged his dagger into the victor's belly.*
The Albanian was instantly cut into minute pieces in the presence of Bajazet; and Amurath, dying, was borne to his couch, where he survived but two hours.