Fustanella and greek propaganda
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For what it's worth the word fustanella is a turkish word & i don't think its greek.
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Originally posted by Niko777 View PostTM have you read the section on the fustanella and Macedonian national dress in "The Macedonians: Their Past and Present" by E. Damianopoulos? Also interesting
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TM have you read the section on the fustanella and Macedonian national dress in "The Macedonians: Their Past and Present" by E. Damianopoulos? Also interesting
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Fustanella and greek propaganda
The historic link to the fustanella involves an ancient statue found in the area around the acropolis in Athens dated from the third century BC. Nevertheless, no ancient Greek garments have survived to confirm that the origins of the fustanella are indeed in the pleated garments or chitons that were worn by men in Pericles' Athens.
Fabricating Greekness, by Michael Skafidas.
Interesting. Todays grk says otherwise Mr. Skafidas.
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