And to go a little bit off topic here, regarding the so called ''Great Fairytale migration of the Serbs from Kosovo 1690'' , it's an invented fairytale:
https://academic.oup.com/book/37426/chapter-abstract/331513844?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false
Not only is it an invented fairytale...
If we look at these registers from the 15th-16th century (and even sources earlier) there was an Albanian population spread out in the entire territory of what was 'Dardania' , a picture below of Dardania:
There were also Albanians in the Presheva Valley, Toplica and the Nish area and in...
Sources from the years of 1689-90 mention Prizren in Kosovo as the capital of Albania:
http://www.albanianhistory.net/1689_Kosovo-Turkish-War/
Also from the writer Lazaro Soranzo in the 16th century earlier:
Llapi region in North-East Kosovo and the Llapi river:
The quote itself from Evliya Celebi in the 1660's where he mentions the Llapi river in North-East Kosovo as having it's source in ''Albania'':
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llap_(region)
These ones had majority or significant Albanian names too:
Celina: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Celina/@42.3377446,20.4753713,11z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x1353bca039eeeb77:0x479ef3d033cf765a!8m2!3d42.3377452!4d20.6298665!16s/g/120j3r44?entry=ttu
Xerxe...
There are more villages. I will maybe post later. I don't have all my hands on these registers, for some of the 1582 for some other areas, taken from wiki:
SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peja
For the region of Opoja:
SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opolje
These were also mentioned in the 16th century (which were also mentioned as Albanian villages in 1348) and which we know were Albanians:
Gjinoc: https://mapcarta.com/13928644
Shpenadi: https://mapcarta.com/13916970
Caparc: https://mapcarta.com/N2386169748
Novake: https://mapcarta.com/13920912
Village Polluzhe 1591 https://mapcarta.com/N3418167536
Papa Lika
Gjoka Damjani
Cvetko Prizreni
Bojo Vucrini
Evrenoz Jahja
Lika Papa
Stojan Gjoni
Tanush Cvetko
Ugrin Vucrini
Iljas Seferi
Gjin Papa
Ilja Vukashini
Radsav Cvetko
Ahmed Hasani
Jovan Gjoni (Bashtina)
Seferi (Bashtina)
Dada...
VIllage Zojz from 1591, this one is even an Albanian toponym, mainly Albanian names with some Slavic: https://mapcarta.com/13913318
Bojca Goga
Stojan Nova
Kola Lazari
Koka Daba
Petra Kola
Deda Marko
Daba Jovani
Memi Abdullahu
Nova Kola
Duka Gika
Bojo Gjura
Pepa Bici
Vojo Jovani
Marko Andrija...
Village Sarosh, 1591: https://mapcarta.com/14010548
Also Albanian:
Gika Koja
Gac Koka
Pepa Gjoni
Biba Lika
Petri Dejani
Gjin Prendi
Prend Kola
Gjon Vuka
Pal Gjoni
Prendi
Pal Koka
Deda Vladi
Prend Lika
Papa Lika
Rajko Stepan
Pepa Bici
Nika Vukashini
Stepa Branko
Prend Duja
Gika Gjoni
Stojan...
'Goga' is possibly an Albanian name too. There are more villages which indicate they were Albanians which I have not posted.
Source for the villages mentioned in 1452: https://docplayer.net/57183612-Vilajet-pastric-pashtrik-1452-53-godine.html
I don't have my hands on all the registers, there...
Village Vranjak mentioned in 1591, also Albanian majority Albanian: https://mapcarta.com/13914134
Becin Pepa
Prend Becini
Bic Andrea
Hasan Koka
Gjon Andrija
Lika Becini
Kojcin Smili
Gac Mici
Kurd Becini
Kurd Karagjoz
Baca Kojcini
Andre Pepa
Marko Zhivko
Gjon Bici
Andre Kola
Typical Albanian...
Village Plajnik https://mapcarta.com/N1839595222
Nina Gika
Gika Kola
Pal Gika
Dida Maza
Nezha Nina
Doda Maza
Peka Doda
Doda Nina
Doda Kola
Koka Gjika
Nina Dida
Dida Papa
Peca Maza
Mica Doda
Koka Nina
Koka Gika
Koka Maza
Dida Nina
Mark Papa
Dida Koka
We can obviously see who the most ancient inhabitants of Kosovo are. Can any of these so called Slavs or Serbs care to explain to me why every single town in Kosovo according to these registers had an Albanian population or why these registers from the 16th century for example which cover the...
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