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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romajë en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarosh,_Rahovec en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ujz,_Gjakova en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zojz,_Prizren There was villages like Magjerci, Flokajt, Crnca etc which existed until late but they disappear after the 15th-16th century
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Some old Albanian settlements in some parts of Dardania/Kosova that still exist: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novak,_Prizren en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjonaj,_Prizren en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caparc en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjinoc en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shpenadi en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazrek,_Prizren...
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    Kosovo

    This was before the NATO bombing, from Malcolm:
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    The Canaanites and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    Western powers didn't intervene in Kosovo until the war had almost been going on for two years, there had also been other wars prior to that such as the Bosnian War and Croatian War and in general Yugoslav wars and there was Russian involvement in Kosovo on the Serb side, they found Russian ID's...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Same area where the Gashi tribe were settled later: This is basically what these clowns use to supposedly claim some kind of settlement of Albanians in these territory in the 18th century ? In areas that had already been Albanian ? Hahaha .
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    Kosovo

    Maybe to refresh your mind a bit https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_the_Albanians,_1877%E2%80%931878 Why on earth would someone argue a territory is part of their country when not only did they take it from someone else but they actually expelled people from other areas into that...
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    Kosovo

    Place was Albanian before the 90s . In 1912 Serbs barely made 10% of the population. Serb population increased from expelled Albanians and Serbian colonists. When was Kosovo ever part of Serbia except that some Serb medieval kingdom held it for 250 years which also Albania, Macedonia and others...
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    J2b2-L283 (proto-illyrian)

    I agree. Wasn't there a Romanian and Bulgarian that match that sample from North-East Albania ? Obviously proto-Albanians didn't find Albania/Montenegro empty when they came there so some lineages should be from the locals there. Y-DNA can also be the result of a bottleneck, for Albanians I am...
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    J2b2-L283 (proto-illyrian)

    A little bit of a strange claim considering J-L283 in the South Slavs isn't that common to begin with. Compare some of the Roman military sites which was filled with J-L283 . None of it was picked up by Slavs. The J2b2 he is talking about has not neccessarily lived in the constant same location...
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    J2b2-L283 (proto-illyrian)

    It must of still been in North-East Albania before these tribes formed or right before. So what about the Hoti cluster ? There is some other J-L283 too.
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    These are most likely Albanian too and were inhabited by Albanians: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipjan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pristina
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    ''The oldest name for the region is Dukagjin or Dukagjini plain (Alb: 'Rrafshi i Dukagjinit') and the region was called Sanjak of Dukagjin in the 15th-16th century. According to the historian Jahja Drançolli, the name 'Metohija' does not appear as a geographic term in the medieval period.[2] ''...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Llapi river in NE-Kosova https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llapi_River https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llap_(region) ''In 1487, Albanian toponyms such as Arbanas were mentioned in the Nahija of Llapi.[7] Travelling Kosova in the 1660's, Evliya Celebi wrote that the Llapi river has it's source in...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Well, these are old and Albanian at least mostly in the plains of Dukagjin etc (which is also an Albanian name which was by the Serbs later changed to Metohija in order to Serbianize the region) https://mapcarta.com/Lumbardhi_i_Pejës_R6163186 - Lumbardhi i Pejes (white river of Peja)...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    I could probably do a much better work than this map , I would personally mostly go first for the obvious ones if I was gonna create such a map. But Slavic placenames were also inhabited by Albanians but it's not what the map is for. Also many placenames are like mix of Slavic and Albanian . And...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    I also forgot of course, it is pretty normal that some toponyms or placenames don't exist today also , this is even good cases with many obvious Slavic ones .
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Berisha is also an old tribe or a name also in Albanian, some words are shared with Vlachs, 'Lesh' is an Albanian name, good chunk of these toponyms are not Slavic but Albanian , in many cases mixed with Slavic. Some might be wrong indeed, that doesn't change that even Slavic placenames were...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    The Albanian language originated in the Central Balkans from the Dardani and not on the adriatic coast, it has Thracian/Dacian influence. Michel De Vaan and Matzingers theories are the most plausible for where Albanian originated as of now. Though some of its speakers also migrated there on the...
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    And I agree completely with you regarding shared segments etc but I personally don't see how that is related to these calculators made by armchair scientists , in fact, IBD sharing does not even support some of the admixture that these calculators give neither does mtdna or ydna . I just think...
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