Former Prime Minister Kurti's adviser reproves historians: Maish, there was no Byzantine Empire

One of the former vocal advisers in former Prime Minister Albin Kurti's cabinet, Driton Tali, has returned to Facebook posts after a short period of vacation. This time he has turned against world history, claiming that the Byzantine Empire did not exist. It requires that the Byzantine Empire, Albanian historians, be referred to as [...]
It requires that the Byzantine Empire, Albanian historians, be referred to as the Roman “perandorial “ma tesh” in insulting form.
“Albanian historians and intellectuals did not use the term Byzantium (the Byzantine emperor, the Byzantine Orthodox Church, and the bla blah) rather than the tesh. He writes.
In fact, the term was used after its completion although its inhabitants had called themselves Romans.
However, world historians refer to both the Byzantine Empire or Byzantium and the Roman Empire of the East to distinguish it from the ancient Roman Empire in history, writes Periscope.
Full status:
No Byzantium or Albanian, but the Roman Empire, you understand!
Here, for example, Mehmet Fatihu when he invaded Konstadiopia himself was cured at “Kayser's Rüm” (or also Qaysar Rum).
So not in Kayser's Bizans
Greece never had a Caesar but the Roman Empire had!
Albanian historians and intellectuals did not use the term Byzantium (the Byzantine emperor, the Byzantine Orthodox Church, and the bla blah) rather than the tesh.
Yen has taken water to the foreign mill.












