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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #25 on: January 17, 2008, 09:44:12 PM »
Your women are stunningly beautiful!

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #26 on: January 18, 2008, 06:20:02 AM »
I understand you Joe Shmoe, but as you say, our women were raped by muslims.

And if anyone, doesn't matter white/black/serb/southafrican messes with our women, he's done for.

The greatest insults are based upon someones mother or sister.

That is Spartan oomf. We protect...at all times.

Now concerning South Africa. Everybody is welcome to this section. Everyone.

Poor kid. I'f I lived in SA, I would join him on his rampage of revenge without a shadow of a doubt.

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #27 on: January 18, 2008, 08:12:26 AM »
Ana is great.
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I am very dark skined now,because i Live on Island were is nice,lots of sunshine.Great beach,lots of time spend on the boat!!

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #28 on: January 18, 2008, 08:22:40 AM »
Ana Ivanovic's official website:

http://www.anaivanovic.com/

Bringing Victory in Serbian Suffering Hearts:























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"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #29 on: January 18, 2008, 09:40:23 AM »
Ana is a great tennis player and a great woman  O0

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #30 on: January 18, 2008, 10:55:34 AM »
Your women are stunningly beautiful!

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #31 on: January 18, 2008, 02:14:24 PM »
It's remarkable, we are a small country as well, and also are having good tennis players.
Turkey must get out of NATO. NATO must get out of Kosovo-Serbia. Croats must get out of Crajina. All muslims must get out of Christian and Jewish land. Turks must get out of Cyprus. Turks must get out of "Istanbul". "Palestinians" must get out of Israel. Israel must become independent from USA.

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #32 on: January 18, 2008, 02:19:06 PM »
It's remarkable, we are a small country as well, and also are having good tennis players.

This would be the definition of "Quality"...

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"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2008, 02:38:25 PM »
i have no words ;)
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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #34 on: January 20, 2008, 03:52:14 PM »
Ana is stunning, she's really beautiful. I find that most (if not all) Serbian women have this natural beauty about them that really just takes your breath away. That's how I felt when I met my girlfriend, I was at a loss for words.

Thank you to everyone who compliments our country and our people  :)

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #35 on: January 21, 2008, 12:36:34 PM »
A very very beautiful Serbian tennis player O0 O0

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #36 on: January 21, 2008, 03:55:21 PM »
http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/news/articles/2008-01-21/200801211200900114296.html

...where you will read this:

"Ana Ivanovic is a keen student in Greek mythology so she could do worse than to carry the spirit of Poena into her quarter-final battle with Venus Williams at the Australian Open.

Poena is the goddess of vengeance for the crime of murder, and while the mythological Venus is associated more with love and beauty, Venus the tennis star landed fatal blows to Ivanovic's hopes at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows last year.

"Last two Grand Slams I lost to her. (It's) exactly the time for some revenge," Ivanovic quipped on Day 8.

The 20-year-old Serbian booked her ticket to the quarter-final showdown with Williams when she disposed of Danish teenager Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets.

Already the highest seed remaining in the bottom half of the draw, Ivanovic will also be that section's most seasoned Grand Slam campaigner by a long way if she can defeat Williams.

As the world No.3 and a French Open finalist, Ivanovic is already a star on the court.

That, combined with the multi-lingual UNICEF ambassador's glamorous looks, genial personality and intelligence (she has her own column with a major Melbourne newspaper) makes her highly marketable off it as well.

While Russian starlet Maria Sharapova became one of the most recognisable stars in world sport when she claimed the 2004 Wimbledon title, Ivanovic will leave all enquiries in that field to her Swiss manager Dan Holzman 'so I don't think too much about that'.

"That's definitely a different side of tennis," she said.

"I think I'm on the court to perform the best I can because I work hard and I train hard. I train for winning Grand Slams. Obviously, that would be the biggest achievement I could do. Obviously it would mean a lot for my tennis, achieving my goals."

"In that term, it's (publicity) obviously something that comes with it, but it's definitely not my main focus."

After injury-enforced withdrawals from several tournaments in 2005-06, Ivanovic hired the services of Australian strength and conditioning coach Scott Byrnes and the results have been glaringly obvious.

A stronger and fitter Ivanovic last year made the leap from a top-20 player to a serious Grand Slam challenger, making the final at Roland Garros and the final four at Wimbledon.

"It's definitely a big part of my game, because now I feel much stronger out there and I feel I can keep up with these girls for a longer period of time," she said.

"Before I had to go for my shots earlier in the rally, because I couldn't keep in the rally."

"It's definitely a big step… to go through the tough matches in Grand Slams."


Her improved fitness will allow her to be more versatile tactically against Williams, who like Ivanovic is also capable of landing heavy groundstrokes.

"She's a big hitter and she likes to dominate the rallies. So it will be just important for me to stay there, stay there with her, and still try to get that first shot," she said.

"Because I also like to go for the big shots myself. I know I can do it, so it's just a matter of I'm staying there with her and who can last longer."

If she exacts revenge on Williams, then her manager can expect a few more calls on his phone."

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"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #37 on: January 21, 2008, 04:08:06 PM »

"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #38 on: January 22, 2008, 12:57:20 PM »
She looks quite Serbian to me,

Why do some people think she isn't Serbian?

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #39 on: January 22, 2008, 02:41:25 PM »
She looks quite Serbian to me,

Why do some people think she isn't Serbian?

One hates her, not because
she doesn't look Serbian,
but because she's tanned.

 :D

Is she supposed to play tennis
in an astronaut suit ?

 ;D
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #40 on: January 23, 2008, 09:53:51 PM »
She looks quite Serbian to me,

Why do some people think she isn't Serbian?

One hates her, not because
she doesn't look Serbian,
but because she's tanned.

 :D

Is she supposed to play tennis
in an astronaut suit ?

 ;D

  just check her ankles!!!! Trust me I KNOW WHAT I'm talking about :::D :::D :::D
The whole system works because everyone is not mentally ill on the same day!!!!

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #41 on: January 25, 2008, 09:53:43 AM »
She looks quite Serbian to me,

Why do some people think she isn't Serbian?

One hates her, not because
she doesn't look Serbian,
but because she's tanned.


She doesnot look Serbian because she is tanned? What...
She is not that tanned.
She looks like a typical Serbian girl.
How do Serbs look accroding to Husar, blond like Germans  :P

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #42 on: January 25, 2008, 10:10:09 AM »
Hey Dalmacija, leave it.

We are all Europeans, blonde, brown, black or red haired, blue, brown or green eyed.

There is no difference, that makes me dislike Jews, or Gypies, or Indians.

I hate blacks, but that because I am a racist.

I'm sorry for that.

If Serbian woman have brown hair or blond hair,

if they like their men, their family, and their country, then they even my have no hair,
for my part!

Be glad your Serbian Women, or should I say the Slavic, Orthodox Women, at least have dignity.
Turkey must get out of NATO. NATO must get out of Kosovo-Serbia. Croats must get out of Crajina. All muslims must get out of Christian and Jewish land. Turks must get out of Cyprus. Turks must get out of "Istanbul". "Palestinians" must get out of Israel. Israel must become independent from USA.

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #43 on: January 25, 2008, 10:13:52 AM »
Yess but you can not say she does not look Serbian because she has dark hair and dark eyes..

But I agree with you!
I am happy about Serbian women most of them have dignity, of course there are also exeptions.

But you are from Belgium. Belgium women aren't much worse..?

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #44 on: January 25, 2008, 10:36:04 AM »
Sometimes West-, and East-Flemish women are difficult to get, are scared of meeting men, are introvert -> this is a result of the Catholic religion/inquisition....

The Antwerp and Brabant women are nice, much more open, and the Limburg Women are fantastic.

Of the Wallonian provinces , Liège Woman are the most spontaneous, happy, and polite as well.

The same counts for men as well.


Here's the map:


Flanders is split up in a 1  French , 2 Belgian and a 1 Dutch part.
the northern part of the country, with 2 of the 4 historical parts, 1 1/2 part of Brabant-Antwerpen , and 1/4 of Limburg
is now called (incorrectly) Flanders/Vlaanderen.

Brabant is split up  into a Wallonian,  two Flemish and Dutch part.

Limburg is split up in 1/4 Flemish, 1/4 Dutch and 1/2 German part.

Wallonia has annexed our capital, Brussel.
The city was Flemish, but was FRANCISED during the Belgian occupation 1830-now.

Now, the our capital of Flanders has an independant statute,
and is largely Wallonian, and EUropisstanian.

Note that Brussel , Mechelen, Antwerpen, Brugge, Gent are all cities that were capitals of the respective provinces/duchies/Kingdoms.

Flanders was part of the Burgundy empire, with two capitals: Dijon (now in France) and Bruges, sometimes also Mechelen.

here's the map anno 1477

Turkey must get out of NATO. NATO must get out of Kosovo-Serbia. Croats must get out of Crajina. All muslims must get out of Christian and Jewish land. Turks must get out of Cyprus. Turks must get out of "Istanbul". "Palestinians" must get out of Israel. Israel must become independent from USA.

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #45 on: January 25, 2008, 10:44:20 AM »
She looks quite Serbian to me,

Why do some people think she isn't Serbian?

One hates her, not because
she doesn't look Serbian,
but because she's tanned.


She doesnot look Serbian because she is tanned? What...
She is not that tanned.
She looks like a typical Serbian girl.
How do Serbs look accroding to Husar, blond like Germans  :P


I WAS DEFENDING ANA'S SERBIAN IDENTITY
SOME JTFER HAS PUT IN DOUBT, BECAUSE, ACCORDING TO HIM, SHE WAS TOO TANNED !!!!!










DO NOT DISTORD MY WORDS, you snail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!










I'M FED UP WITH YOU ATTACKING EVERY SINGLE POST OF MINE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!













 >:( >:( >:(









YET, NO MODERATOR "MODERATES" YOU !
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Offline Husar

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #46 on: January 25, 2008, 10:47:29 AM »
Ana Ivanovic's official website:

http://www.anaivanovic.com/

Bringing Victory in Serbian Suffering Hearts:























THANK YOU AND
G-d BLESS YOU SISTER.


Husar_




















THIS IS WHAT I WROTE FOR ANA, for instance.
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Offline DALMACIJA

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #47 on: January 25, 2008, 11:06:19 AM »
Husar so we agree with each other that Ana looks like a tippical Serb?
« Last Edit: January 25, 2008, 11:10:42 AM by DALMACIJA »

Offline Husar

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #48 on: January 25, 2008, 11:21:59 AM »
Husar so we agree with each other that Ana looks like a tippical Serb?

Will you STOP ?!!!






 :o :o :o
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
--

CcCc

Offline JTFFan

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Re: Serbian Tennis player Ana Ivanovic
« Reply #49 on: January 25, 2008, 02:30:38 PM »
Husar so we agree with each other that Ana looks like a tippical Serb?

Serbs are beautiful people from Balkan Mediterranean to Central European looking, Ivanovic is more Mediterranean looking, common for most Mediterraneans. Mediterraneans have that distinct look. ;)

She could also pass for Italian I think. ;)