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Why is it Greek-Aromanian and not just Aromanian from Ioannina? I am both Greek and Aromanian but i have never heard of the ethnonym Greek-Aromanian. You are either Greek, Aromanian or half Greek, half Aromanian. There is no Greek-Aromanian ethnicity. It might be Aromanian born in today's city of Ioannina, Greece, then Ottoman Empire. Did he call himself Konda, the Greek-Aromanian? Did he sign any documents with that name? Probably not.
His real name was Jani Kondi, which is an Albanian pronunciation of the name. And since he was in Ali Pasha's army, he probably associated himself more with Albanians then the Greeks. But that doesn't make him Albanian either. So probably he was just an Aromanian. Aromanians are everywhere in the Balkans and they are neither Greek, nor anything else. They are simply Aromanians. 109.69.5.190 ( talk) 20:14, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
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The name Bimbaša can be derived from Turkish as "Bin", thousand and " Pasha" or else Baş, head. Al-khataei ( talk) 15:45, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
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Why is it Greek-Aromanian and not just Aromanian from Ioannina? I am both Greek and Aromanian but i have never heard of the ethnonym Greek-Aromanian. You are either Greek, Aromanian or half Greek, half Aromanian. There is no Greek-Aromanian ethnicity. It might be Aromanian born in today's city of Ioannina, Greece, then Ottoman Empire. Did he call himself Konda, the Greek-Aromanian? Did he sign any documents with that name? Probably not.
His real name was Jani Kondi, which is an Albanian pronunciation of the name. And since he was in Ali Pasha's army, he probably associated himself more with Albanians then the Greeks. But that doesn't make him Albanian either. So probably he was just an Aromanian. Aromanians are everywhere in the Balkans and they are neither Greek, nor anything else. They are simply Aromanians. 109.69.5.190 ( talk) 20:14, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
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The name Bimbaša can be derived from Turkish as "Bin", thousand and " Pasha" or else Baş, head. Al-khataei ( talk) 15:45, 2 March 2021 (UTC)