
This is the Original song Delvina and Chameria which Greeks portray it as theirs. If you ask a Greek today what Delvina or Tsamouria is, they don't know. However, they use this Cham Albanian song in their repertoire just like they dance the Cham-iko dance which they claim as theirs. The true content of Delvina and Chameria song is part of the Albanian folklore that relates to the struggles of Chams and Labs of Delvina that fought against the Turks. The greek version is not only incorrect in its lyrics but it contains unrelated and illogical content in the lyrics. Ti o grek i mallkuar, nga ke ardhur ke harruar, shpirtin e ke zi pise, aziatiket ke per fis/ Ti je turk me ..is dhe .. os, qe therret shqiptaret alvanos, cpo kujton i ziu ti, qe s'ke fare histori, ortodoks dhe bizantin, s'dihet ku ke pas shtepine, por s'po e diskutoj me kete teme, se ti shtepine ke pas ne peme/ Na hiqesh si grek i vjeter, por je vecse nje race tjeter, nje race qe neve na ka grabit, trojet, heronjte dhe perendite/ Karaman dhe Karamanlis pa dyshim qe jane fis, ska se si te jete ndryshe se te njejte kane gjysh e gjyshe/ Nga Vezir ne Veziros, kujtove u bere bos, duke pire tamzane me boze, pi gjithe diten boze e dhalle, kurre ske per tu bere i bardhe/ bardhe bore eshte raca e Arberise, qe ka lere perpara njerezise/ vetes levdata i thurr kot, e ke mbushur boten plot, Greqia qenka atdheu jot, pse genjen more njeri, ti ke lere ne Azi, ska Helade edhe Greqi, ka vec toke Arberi/ Sa per Hektor e Odise <b>...</b>
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Delvina
Cameria
Epiri
Chameria
Tsamouria
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Shqiperia
Jugore
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Ellada
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