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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    Another way to document the presence of Albanians in Kosova is to refer to the reports that tell us about the beginnings of the spread of the language and writing in Albanian in these areas. Most authors of Albanian literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth century worked in the region of...
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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    Even in the second half of the sixteenth century, in spite of the growing number of the conversions to Islam, a large part of the Albanian population, especially that of the villages of the nahija of Prishtinë, the nahija of Vuçitern, the nahija of Labi, and the nahija of Peja, continued to...
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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    Let us consider the situation as it appears in the cadastral registers. From the cadastral materials published up to now, we find out that the nahija of Altun-ili (an area included in the triangle Gjakovë-Junik-Tropojë) was inhabited almost entirely by the Albanians. Thus, according to the...
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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    4. THE OTTOMAN CADASTRAL REGISTERS The medieval documents written by the Chancellery of the Serb state and from the Orthodox religious institutions, such as the Patriarchat of Pejë, make extensive reference to the regions of Kosova and Plain of Dukagjini. However, from a geographical and...
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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    For example, what does the chrisobula (the charter) of the feud of Decan, issued in the year 1330, tell us about the Albanians in that feud? According to that chrisobula, we find inhabitants that have Albanian names in most places. In the Plain of Dukagjini, inhabitants that have Albanian names...
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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    3. KOSOVA AND THE PLAIN OF DUKAGJINI UNDER SERBIAN RULE FROM THE XIIth TO THE XVth CENTURY The Slav occupation of the Northern and Northeastern Albanian ethnic territories began in the eleventh century, a period when the Albanian people, its language and culture had already taken distinct...
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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    Among other factors, the ancient toponomastic data, such as the contemporary names of places used by Slavs, which are explainable only through the phonetic rules of the ancient Albanian language, has convinced scientists that these territories were inhabited by Albanians. Distinguished linguists...
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    On the Autochthony of Albanians in Kosova and the Postulated Massive Serb Migration at the End of the XVIIth Century SelamiPulaha Institute of History

    1. INTRODUCTION A major problem of the modern historiography of the Balkan countries during the last century is the matter of the auctochthony of the Albanians in Kosova. Another related issue which continues to remain at the foci of historiographic research is the presumed “massive migration”...
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    The Battle of Kosovo 1389: An Albanian Epic

    https://www.annadilellio.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Battle-of-Kosovo.pdf
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    Serb and Bulgar invasion of the Balkans

    Can find rest of the chapter here: https://macedonia.kroraina.com/en/nm/kosovo.html
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    Serb and Bulgar invasion of the Balkans

    Taken from chapter Origins: Serbs, Albanians and Vlachs Chapter 2 in Noel Malcolm's Kosovo, a short history (Macmilan, London, 1998, p. 22-40)
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    I came across this book: Trumper, John (2018). "Some Celto-Albanian isoglosses and their implications". In Grimaldi, Mirko; Lai, Rosangela; Franco, Ludovico; Baldi, Benedetta (eds.). Structuring Variation in Romance Linguistics and Beyond: In Honour of Leonardo M. Savoia. John Benjamins...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    These are the Y-DNA from Timacum Minus: I15544 Timacum Minus, Slog Necropolis E-V13,E-Z1057,E-CTS1273,E-BY3880 HV9 I15545 Timacum Minus, Slog Necropolis I1,I-Z58,I-Z59,I-CTS8647,Z60,Z140,Z141 H1 I15546 Timacum Minus, Slog Necropolis J2b2a-L283,J-Z622,J-Z600,J-Z585,J-Z615,J-Z597 L2a1+143+16189...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Illyrian shifted depends more on the person. Some people are more Illyrian shifted others not so much because they are much more mixed most probably or maybe they are Thracian shifted. I also noticed some people shift north-east due towards Bulgars, Macedonians etc. which indicates such...
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    Presheva, Bujanofc which are Albanian territories (or used to be much more at least ) was Moesian according to this and also Toplica which used to be Albanian.
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    If that is even the case, most of it is from a South Slavic proxy, a process of 1000 years at least, rather than directly from some Polak or Ukrainian . South Slavs are much more Slavic than people think. Just look how south some of these ancient samples plot and you'll see what I mean. Also...
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    Albanians also have in addition some Slavic while Serbs and Macedonians got more Balkan from Albanians, Greeks and Aromanians otherwise the Balkan would be much less probably. They got more Balkan during the Ottoman period.
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    According to the paper East Med people didn't replace the natives but basically got absorbed ''"Consistent with this, we model the ancestry of this Balkans Iron Age Clusteras predominantly deriving from Iron Age (IA) groups from nearby areas in the Balkans, with 67% Aegean Bronze Age-related...
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