Adriano Xhafaj has 156 documents supporting the Albanian Arvanite heritage of Greece

Adriano Xhafaj has 156 documents supporting the Albanian Arvanite heritage of Greece

Adriano Xhafaj has published a document, no. 136, on the history of the Albanian Arvanites of Greece, now hellenized and greekified due to Greek assimilation policies over the course of 200 years.

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“Arvanite population, document no. 136. All of Greece was Arvanite.
With 136 documents and I still have 20 more For the Arvanites, the dictatorship of the Arvanite Papadhopoulos was several times better than today’s pseudo-democracy in Greece. The dictatorship allowed and recognized the Arvanite Association, initially in Athens. Its president, Jorgo Marunga, died at only 48 years old. He was the most intelligent Arvanite in the Arvanite Association.

For a short time he learned the Albanian language very well.
He was hospitalized with appendicitis and it seems that the secret service doctors helped him die at a very young age. In all of Europe, you don’t find a death from appendicitis at such an age.

It was the first very painful death for the “Albanian Association “Marko Boçari”, as it was originally called. Mark Boçari must have been a Greek, while he was not only a Catholic believer (Mark), but also a translator of the Greek language into Albanian.

Did Mark Boçari learn Albanian in the secret schools of priests? Who was that priest-teacher of the Albanian language? Why did Jorgo Marunga have to die? In addition to what we said, he had also done studies with the famous Arbëresh, Antonio Belushi, studies related to the Arvanite population.

At the end of the 19th century, the Arvanite population was 4 times smaller than at the beginning of the century, while the Greek population increased 4 times, entirely at the expense of the Arvanite population.”

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