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    Miratoc from the Albanian word 'Mir' : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miratovac , this one is Albanian too and inhabited to this day by a majority Albanian population:

    According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 2774 people.[2] Of these, 2731 (98,44 %) were ethnic Albanians, 13 (0,46 %) were Serbs, 1 (0,03 %) Muslim, 1 (0,03 %) Bosniak, and 26 (0,93 %) others

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    Serbian hyper nationalists getting triggered . According to these hyper nationalists there is nothing Albanian in Dardania, ''Serbia'' (can you even call it Serbia?), Kosova or the Balkans. Look how insecure they get


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    Albanians who remain in that area today live in constant danger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Far_away View Post
    What is the point of this? Whole Albania have Serbian toponyms, So?
    your dates are not correct. Ottoman census in 1455 showed there were no albanians on kosovo or other south part of Serbia.
    You keep spamming this, don't you have better things to do?
    He's not a troll, but some kind of obsessed autist imo. He produces messages and numbers compulsively without dialogues, more like monologues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenn View Post
    Miratoc from the Albanian word 'Mir' : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miratovac , this one is Albanian too and inhabited to this day by a majority Albanian population:

    According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 2774 people.[2] Of these, 2731 (98,44 %) were ethnic Albanians, 13 (0,46 %) were Serbs, 1 (0,03 %) Muslim, 1 (0,03 %) Bosniak, and 26 (0,93 %) others
    Why not Slavic word "Mir" or Serbian "Miro" from Greek Mirra/Semitic Myrrh? Mirotociti both in Russian and Serbian through Church Slavic language means:

    A myroblyte (/ˈmɪrəblaɪt/; from Byzantine Greek μυροβλύτης, muroblútēs, 'whose relics produce myron';[1] Latin: myroblyta; Church Slavonic: мѵрото́чецъ; Romanian: izvorâtor de mir; Georgian: მირონმდინარე) is a Christian saint from whose relics or burial place "an aromatic liquid with healing properties"[2] or "holy water (very much like myrrh)",[3] known as the Oil of Saints, "is said to have flowed, or still flows",[4] or from whose body emanates a scent known as the odor of sanctity.[5][6][7] The exudation of the oil or scent itself is referred to as myroblysia[8][9] (from Greek μυροβλυσία, muroblusía) or myroblytism. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, some icons are also believed to release the oil.[2]

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