Hard to exactly know the percentage of Albanians in Kosove compared to Macedonia since Albanians also bore Slavic names but they are part of the territory of the Dardani where an Albanian population was certainly located in both since at least the medieval period , including the area of Nish -...
Most of these villages are Albanians buddy, they bore these type of names in the 15th century then they bore other type of Albanian names in the 16th century which covers much more villages and shows an overwhelming majority Albanian population, including the towns. I will make a thread about...
There wa a second battle of Kosovo 1448 , the territory was held by the Serbian despotate until the 15th century: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kosovo_(1448) , we got also registers from that time period 1452 and 1485 . Youre some kid from Albania who tries to deny the continuity of...
Stop inventing theories buddy, Kosovo certainly wasn't Serb and the Albanian population in Kosovo/Dardania was more numerous than in Macedonia. One can just look at these registers to see these or even 14th century sources. There is certainly no evidence Serbs moved north. In fact they moved in...
Completely opposite actually, the Albanian population in Kosovo/Dardania was far more numerous than in Macedonia which is also what these registers indicate , Albanians were also mentioned there by the Serbs and in the Morava Valley and in the towns and in the area of Prizren, Gjakova etc. There...
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You seem to have a hard time accepting you are some tribes that invaded this territory sometime between 900 AD and 13th century. The Serbs invaded it in 12th-13th century, where they also expanded into the Morava Valley where they found an Albanian population.
Some short history of...
Regarding people moving in:
17th century sources before Austrian-Ottoman Wars mention the town of Shkupi in Macedonia as within Albania:
The name of the town Shkupi certainly wasn't taken from Bulgaroids ;) What's even more interesting, except for some Albanian Y-DNA or Aromanian, the...
Shkup and Macedonia was inhabited by an Albanian population even before Albanians moved in. There were mainly movements between these Albanian areas at one point. The fact Albanians themselves noted other Albanians move in is a prime example. Same thing in Kosovo and the Toplica/Nish area which...
Sorry , my apology, I completely agree with you. Should of added all my posts into one . Once again, my apology, I will leave this thread and I will let some of you other Albanians here chime in with your knowledge . Have a good evening.
Not sure , there were also Turks or Turkified people in the Sanjak of Nish alongside Albanians. During the 19th-20th century there were Albanians in Macedonia that were by some authors considered as Turks although these same authors were aware they were Albanians apparently if my memory serves...
You're obviously some troll who tries to push for the agenda that Albos are some people that were located only in Albania which is why you made remarks how they are the most westward group, I am convinced that people like you are mentally ill. I'd assume you're either a Serb or some Croat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janjevo
Interesting how they claim they assimilated all the natives here when it's a territory demographically dominated by Albanians, where are supposedly all their Balkan Y-DNA etc from these ''natives'' ? Most of the ones that don't seem to have an Albo origin...
The Has-Prizren and Opoja region in Kosovo, next to the Gora region, in the 15th-16th century was largely inhabited by an Albanian population also for example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Has_(region) , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opolje Gora region had majority Slavic names in the 15th...
Interesting also how you brought them up being supposedly the most westward groups when even Shkup / Skopje had an Albanian population in the 15th century for example:
Golloborda in Eastern Albania was also bilingual Bulgarian-Albanian speaking they got some I2a and R1a and other Albanian Y-DNA.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1872497319301097
The results of Macedonians are different from the Mijaks.
Anyway, I don't expect Slavs to of massively assimilated Albos, good reason why Dardania is demographically dominated by Albos, just look at even these register...
No, Macedonians and Gorani most definitely do have some Albanian input, just like the Serbs. R1b-U106 isn't native Balkan. Could of been brought from anywhere within the Balkans to that area too, just like the R1a or from outside the Balkans together with the R1a. It's not even common in general...
The Gorani do have some J-L283 interesting enough. I wonder if there are also any studies on Macedonians, they should have quite some Albanian input too , before the Ottoman period and even during the Ottoman period. There was definitely Albanians that became Slavs there.
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