Blues: The more I read about Skenderbe I believe Albania is created by its sword

Ben Bludshi wrote about the birthday of national hero Gjergj Kastrioto . Skenderbeu. Through a status on the social network, Facebok, Blushi wrote that the more he reads about Skenderbe, the more he becomes convinced that Albania is created by his sword, there is Periscope. On the other hand, he wrote that if the Kastriots could [...]
Through a status on the social network, Facebok, Blushi wrote that the more he reads about Skenderbe, the more he becomes convinced that Albania is created by his sword, he follows Periscope.
On the other hand, he wrote that if the Kastriots could create an inherited kingdom, Albania would be different and the Ottoman invasion would not last.
Blue also said that whenever it goes to “Square Skenderbej” captures the magnificent statue because we owe it to him.
His full submission as follows:
WRITER IN THE DILINE OF SANDERBA
Today, Skenderbeu turns 620 and the more I read, the more convinced I am that Albania has been created by his sword.
He achieved much as a warrior, as a diplomat and leader, although fate did not want to turn Albania into a Kingdom as time desired.
In charge of wars, conflicts, wells, and Skenderbeu sieges, there was a brief civil life. He married late, and only a boy was born who was still a minor when Skenderbeu died in 1468. His many brothers and grandchildren were either killed or helpless or betrayed in favor of the Turks, as was usually the case in the Middle Ages.
If the Kastriots had been able to create a legacy kingdom that lasted in several generations, Albania's history would have been different. Osman invasion would not be so long and the resistance that died after Skenderbe's death would have continued around a new leader of his royal blood.
Turkey's Skenderbe myth disappeared for 400 years. Her bones were broken, her bones were third; neither was it written, nor spoke of. His final disappearance was the Turks' greatest victory and if the reborns had not taken him out of the dust today we would be a people without history.
Without Skender our history books would be empty, our story would be a story of submission.
In school textbooks, heroes would be invaders, not rebels, traitors, Turks, and not Albanians, Hamza Kastriot, not Gjergj Kastriot.
So every time I go to Skenderbej Square and photograph his magnificent statue, I think how much we owe this man on whose monument not only we but also the birds are free, as happens in this picture that I decided to post for his 620th birthday.












