By Γιώργος Μίχας. A compelling narrative presents a significant challenge to the dominant "Greek" discourse of the past 200 years regarding the origins of the Arvanites of Eastern Thrace. This story, which has been hidden for a long time, now comes to light and challenges the old and incorrect notions about the origins of the Arvanites. The Arvanites of Eastern Thrace: The Oldest Inhabitants of the Region Contrary to the claims of various historians, the Arvanites of Eastern Thrace are not immigrants to this region, but rather the oldest inhabitants, descended from the ancient Thracians and Illyrians who founded Byzantium. This ancient and rich origin of the Arvanites has been hidden for a long time, but now comes to light and challenges the old and incorrect notions about the origins of the Arvanites. A Critical Examination of the Migration Theory The theory that Arvanite communities outside of present-day Albania migrated from various regions of that country is challenged b...
The comparative method of etymology, which is a traditional approach in historical linguistics, has some weaknesses compared to my method. The comparative method primarily focuses on comparing words across languages, looking for similarities and cognates. My method, on the other hand, delves deeper into the semantic and metaphorical connections within a language, revealing more nuanced relationships. Copyright © 2024 Fatmir Iliazi