as you can see...
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2002 8:35 pm
accorgingly to the Mecedonian language (like eden, dva) you cannot find any today residents in India or in Pakistan who could be related to the ancient macedonians...
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P.S:Unless you reffered to the real macedonian language....then you will easily notice that Kalash(Kalash was a general of Alexandros) en, du, tre looks like todays greek ena, dio, trea....Sorry if i could not find any site in english that related to them, for that reason i will give you some greek ones.
(1)for info Kalas or Kalash dont live in any city but in small villages in north Pakistan. They count not more than 6 thousand, and also living in a isolated and mountainous region of upper than 3000 metres high!!.
(2)They were discovered by a Belgian researcher in middle 80's, but we(the greeks) learnt about them in middle 90's
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(3) They are speaking a language close to a mix of ancient greek and ancient persian, but their traditions, customs and beliefs are still Greek, reminding a lot ancient greek customs traditions etc..
Sorry ....Former Yugoslav Republic of Mac...
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http://mani.org.gr/Diafora/kalas1.htm
http://philippos.mpa.gr/kalas/kalas2.html
http://w4u.eexi.gr/~stefan/kalastot.html

P.S:Unless you reffered to the real macedonian language....then you will easily notice that Kalash(Kalash was a general of Alexandros) en, du, tre looks like todays greek ena, dio, trea....Sorry if i could not find any site in english that related to them, for that reason i will give you some greek ones.
(1)for info Kalas or Kalash dont live in any city but in small villages in north Pakistan. They count not more than 6 thousand, and also living in a isolated and mountainous region of upper than 3000 metres high!!.
(2)They were discovered by a Belgian researcher in middle 80's, but we(the greeks) learnt about them in middle 90's

(3) They are speaking a language close to a mix of ancient greek and ancient persian, but their traditions, customs and beliefs are still Greek, reminding a lot ancient greek customs traditions etc..
Sorry ....Former Yugoslav Republic of Mac...

http://mani.org.gr/Diafora/kalas1.htm
http://philippos.mpa.gr/kalas/kalas2.html
http://w4u.eexi.gr/~stefan/kalastot.html