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    Quote Originally Posted by Vožd View Post
    You Albanians realy have not a honor. You give me some people, and you was turkish ally during occupation. You can be gratefull to Turks for your majority on Kosovo today.

    Stefan Lazarević was vassal of Ottomans but also other wallachian, hungarian, austrian, romanian, slovakian etc rulers was also vassals of ottomans. Vassalage in this time was normal. This can not compare to Albanians who chose Turkish side on First Balkan war.
    Listen you proud serv. Albanians did not choose Turkish side during the Balkan wars, you are wrong. But Ottoman rule ended at the begining of XX century. What happened in Balcan and precisely with your country for around 5 century, do you know?
    For example, can you explain me how Belgrade, this Southern Hungarian city became the capital of Servia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laberia View Post
    Listen you proud serv. Albanians did not choose Turkish side during the Balkan wars, you are wrong. But Ottoman rule ended at the begining of XX century. What happened in Balcan and precisely with your country for around 5 century, do you know?
    For example, can you explain me how Belgrade, this Southern Hungarian city became the capital of Servia?
    Belgrade was capital of Serbia also before Turkish occupation.
    Serbian was first time in 13th century under king Dragutin rule. Before, city was under hungarian, bulgarian, byzantine and celtic rule

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vožd View Post
    Belgrade was capital of Serbia also before Turkish occupation.
    Serbian was first time in 13th century under king Dragutin rule. Before, city was under hungarian, bulgarian, byzantine and celtic rule
    Here you have an Timeline of Belgrade history

    Hungarian/Byzantine/Bulgarian rule 11th–12th centuries

    1096–1189: The Crusaders are passing through Belgrade.
    1127: Hungarian king Stefan II destroys Belgrade and used the obtained stones to build a fortress in Zemun.
    1154: Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus destroys Zemun and takes the stones back to rebuild Belgrade.
    1182: Hungary attack and sacked the city.
    1185: Byzantine Empire regained it by diplomacy but loses to the newly reestablished Bulgarian Empire.

    Serbian/Hungarian/Bulgarian rule 13th century

    1202: The Hungarians seize Belgrade.
    1203: The Bulgarians retake the city.
    1213: The city is given to Hungary by emperor Boril.
    1221: Belgrade is returned to Bulgaria.
    1246: The city becomes part of Hungary.
    1284: The Hungarians gift to the Serbian king Stefan Dragutin; this is the first time that Belgrade comes under Serbian rule.

    Hungarian rule 14th–16th centuries

    1316: Stefan Milutin takes Belgrade from his brother by force.
    1319: The Hungarians deprive King Milutin of the city.
    1382: The troops of rebellious Croatian noblemen brothers Ivaniš Horvat and Pavao Horvat capture the city from Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor.
    1386: Hungary regains it.
    1403: Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor gives the city to Despot Stefan Lazarević for Despot Stefan's lifetime. Despot Stefan builds Belgrade Fortress anew and establishes Belgrade as the capital of the Serbian Despotate.
    19 July 1427: Despot Stefan dies. Hungary reclaims Belgrade from Đurađ Branković.
    1440: The Ottoman Empire attacks Belgrade. The city endures the siege following heavy destruction.
    1456: Siege of Belgrade (1456): Sultan Mehmed II besieges Belgrade but fails to capture it.

    Ottoman/Austrian rule 16th–19th centuries

    1521: Siege of Belgrade (1521): Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent conquers Belgrade.


    In seven centuries, roughly from 1100-1800, Belgrade was under servs only 70 years, when Hungarians allowed this.
    Thanks to the Ottomans, Belgrade became the capital of Servia.

    Servs accepted willingly the Ottoman rule and opened the gate of Smederevo and together fought against everyone in the Balcan, against Albanians, Hungarians, Vlachs, Bulgarian. Servs partecipated together with Ottomans in the Siege of Constantinoupoli.
    There is an interesting book:
    S. Runciman, The Fall of Constantinople 1453, Cambridge 1965.
    If you read, you can find that there were Serb troops (1500 cavaliers led by vojvoda Jakša + the miners).
    Together with him was of course Brankovic, the loyal dog of Ottomans.
    Read here about the battle of Kosova:
    .... . This victory of Islam was to no small degree due to the Servian troops fighting on the Turkish side. The Servians recovered Belgrade, but in the long run this gain hardly compensated them for the disaster which they prepared by strengthening the Ottoman Empire," (C.N. E. Eliot, Turkey in Europe, 1965 ed. p. 41).

    Serv lords gave their mothers, daughters, sisters and women, like prostitute in the harems of turks, just to save their power:
    Next day after the death of her father Olivera Despina went in the harem of Bayezid. And with her abused even Timur.
    Read this: Mara_Brankovi%C4%87
    To put it simple:
    ”Furthermore, in response to Turkish pressure, some Serbian noblemen wed their daughters, including the daughter of Prince Lazar, to Bayezid. In the wake of these marriages, Stefan Lazarević became a loyal ally of Bayezid, going on to contribute significant forces to many of Bayezid’s future military engagements, including the Battle of Nicopolis.”,( The Ottoman Empire, 1700–1922 By Donald Quataert, p. 26)
    About your "heroes":
    Prince Marko one of the major charachters in your folk tradition. Probably he was an Bulgar, but who care let call him an serv.
    Read how he died:
    In 1395 the Turks attacked Wallachia to punish its ruler, Mircea I, for his incursions into their territory.[40] Three Serbian vassals fought on the Ottoman side: King Marko, Lord Konstantin Dragaš, and Despot Stefan Lazarević (son and heir of Prince Lazar). The Battle of Rovine, on 17 May 1395, was won by the Wallachians; Marko and Dragaš were killed. After their deaths the Turks annexed their lands, combining them into an Ottoman province centred in Kyustendil.[40]

    Meanwhile, do you know what`s happened with Albanians?

    However, during an ambush in the same battle, Ballaban managed to capture some important Albanian noblemen, including Moisi Arianit Golemi, a cavalry commander, Vladan Gjurica, the chief army quartermaster, Muzaka of Angelina, a nephew of Skanderbeg, and 18 other officers.[119] These men were sent immediately to Constantinople where they were skinned alive for fifteen days and later cut to pieces and thrown to the dogs.[119] Skanderbeg's pleas to have these men back, by either ransom or prisoner exchange, failed.

    All this and others make you a nation without honor, a coward nation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laberia View Post
    Timeline of Belgrade history...
    Ok, Belgrade was 70 years under Serb control during middle age. Now tell me how many years Tirana was under albanian rule in middle age?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vožd View Post
    Ok, Belgrade was 70 years under Serb control during middle age. Now tell me how many years Tirana was under albanian rule in middle age?
    Now you want to speak about Tirana.
    Laku noc belleza. And prepare well because tomorrow we will continue the lesson with the liberation of Belgrade:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laberia View Post
    1127: Hungarian king Stefan II destroys Belgrade and used the obtained stones to build a fortress in Zemun.
    1154: Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus destroys Zemun and takes the stones back to rebuild Belgrade.
    My stone, no my stone!

    Quote Originally Posted by Laberia View Post
    together with Ottomans in the Siege of Constantinoupoli.
    There is an interesting book:
    S. Runciman, The Fall of Constantinople 1453, Cambridge 1965.
    If you read, you can find that there were Serb troops (1500 cavaliers led by vojvoda Jakša + the miners).
    Together with him was of course Brankovic, the loyal dog of Ottomans.
    Read here about the battle of Kosova:
    Yes, the same thing is mentioned in book, Short history of Kosovo, as it can be seen in text i written on last page. I checked for references and it says:
    Mihailović, Memoirs, pp. 9, 218 n. 4. Interesting these are actually writings of a Serb soldier in Ottoman service (Jannissary) that witnessed these things, and not some historian. That gives even more value to the document. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konsta...ihailovi%C4%87

    Serbs indeed helped Ottomans to evade Constantinople.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laberia View Post
    Now you want to speak about Tirana.
    Laku noc belleza. And prepare well because tomorrow we will continue the lesson with the liberation of Belgrade:
    Konda Bimbaša was ethnic Greek, he helped Christian Serbs in First Uprising against Turks (you ancestor in this time was on turkish side)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vožd View Post
    Konda Bimbaša was ethnic Greek, he helped Christian Serbs in First Uprising against Turks (you ancestor in this time was on turkish side)
    Really? Can you translate what is written there?

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    Dirty servs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The.Mask View Post
    Dirty servs.
    And this is why Ante Pavelic was a gift from God. He was like Santa Claus , bringing millions of people around the world joy.

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