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Look here, because all my immediate family was in Kosovo, all my male relatives fought including my father. In Koshare, as paramilitries, as police, as special forces, as militias. I even shared a family story from Koshare on this forum but I don't feel like sharing it with you now since you're relative was some distant cousin whereas mine, I grew up with played.
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In Koshare were two of my father's brothers. The point is we both learned about the war through talking to family and other ways after we were old enough to understand. I have cousins that saw bad shit there as kids and today they know jack shit about the war because they don't give a shit.
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Hi to all
I am Bersant Selmani albanian from Prishtina Kosove
Haplogroup I2C
Morina Tribe from Junik, coming from Mirdita Albania
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Old thread here, but resurrecting it.
I'm I2c (I-L596). I assume I'm posting in the correct thread?
Ancestry is from Florina, Greece. Balkan mountain folk. We can trace the family as far back as the 1820s in that region, and prior to that there is no records, but I suspect the paternal line has been there for several centuries and at least to the 15th Century.
It appears that I have Slavic ancestry, Macedonian-Slavic, Aegean Macedonian, Greek Slavophone, call it what you like.
Although most relatives that stayed in that region are mainly Hellenized now.
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