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The village Potok had Albanian names too in 1400's https://mapcarta.com/N9832326635
Nikolla, son of Todor
Gjon, son of Nikolla
Dimitri, son of Leka
Nikolla, son of Gjon
Dimitri, son of Andrija
Nikolla, son of Gjon
Kalaci, son of Petri
Gjon, son of Dimitri
Boshko Prishlic
Gjon son of Nikolla
Gjon son of Zahar
Nikolla son of Gjorgj
Andrija son of Dimitri
Gjura son of Todor
Leka son of Petri
Nenko son of Gjon
Andrija son of Andrija
Dimitri son of Gjin
Mihal Kovaci
Dimitri son of Petri
Andrija son of Dimitri
Andrija son of Lazar
Gura son of Nikolla
Andrija son of Petri
Andrija son of Gjorgj
Gjura, brother of Andrija
Possibly modern Kryshec had people with Albanian names too in 1480 register or somewhere in Kosovo https://mapcarta.com/13923632
I did not post all the names for this one but here are some:
Stepan Igrenko
Nenko son of Dimitri
Gjergj son of Dimitri
Gjergj brother of Radic
Branko his brother
Branko brother of Gjon
Jovan brother of Brajan
Radosav brother of Brajan
Radosav his son
Rajko son of Radon
Radosav son of Prebil
Vuku son of Radashin
Branko son of Radhoshin
Nikolla son of Gjergj
Modern Doberdol https://mapcarta.com/13928576 from 1480 also had Albanian names:
Progon son of Lika
Lazar son of Gjorgj
Nikolla son of Hrom
Lika Mariq
Nenko son of Andrija
Luba son of Petr
Gjin son of Nikolla
Gjon son of Gjuro
Gjorgj son of Brajo
Gjorgj son of Drot
Vesa Siromah
Gjur son of Mariq
Anrdija son of Menk
Petri son of Lulo
Brajo Siromah
Gjegja brother of Progon
Dejan Siromah
Petri brother of Gjin
Village Ramun / Romanica https://mapcarta.com/13918176 from 1480:
Stepan son of Ila
Bogdan son of Gjon
Stepan son of Pacin
Petri son of Rogan
Gjergj son of Siromah
Branko son of Stepan
Branko son of Gjin
Dimeniko Siromah
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'Vokshiq' recorded in Western Kosovo in 1485 register might be modern 'Voksh' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voksh We know they were Albanians but bore Serbian names . Another village recorded as Ternova / Voksha who had Albanian names which has also been suggested to be modern Voksh.
These we know were Albanian mentioned in 14th century and later
Gjinoc https://mapcarta.com/13928644
Shpenadi https://mapcarta.com/13916970
Caparc https://mapcarta.com/N2386169748
Novake/Novaci https://mapcarta.com/13920912
Gjonaj https://mapcarta.com/13928308
Ujemire https://mapcarta.com/N4000356432
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Most of these people aren't Serbs you brown Chetnik. They are Albanians who bore a mixture of Serbian-Albanian-Christian names, Albanian names or just plain out Serbian names. In this territory Slavs were a minority. The toponyms are a mixture of Slavic-Albanian. Some of these toponyms came with Bulgarian occupation and Serbian occupation. You'll see this even further that these are Albanians in the next register when people change names. Entire territory of Western Kosova was inhabited by an Albanian population . Majority of Muslim converts in these territories were Albanians.
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Here you have further proof that the people in Peja (https://mapcarta.com/Peja) were Albanians, from 1485 register:
Muslim converts (Muslim Albanians)
Sinan Demeshki
Senkurri i biri Abdullahut
Heer Sati
Dogan Kasapi
Dogan Leqe
Karagjoz Doganxhi
Ajas Xhajm
Shirmend Nalbani
Mehmedi son of Odas
Jusuf Qatipi
Hamzai
Abdi Sali
Hoxha Dogani
Ismail Kycyku
Avesl
Hysejn Sabuni
Iskender Nalbani
Ali Kycku
Dogan Delali
Ismail Kasapi
Ismail Gjediku
Saruxha Kadiu
Some of the Christians:
Stepan Zeqanini
Gjura, son of Gega Petrit
Pavel Arbansi
Marku son of Radic Kozohari
Cvetko Prishlic
Todor Spica
Jovan Branko
Stepan Vlada, Nikolla Boshko
Nikolla Arbanasi Jovan Mullixhiu
Ivanko son of Romina
Nikolla Jovani
Jovan Kondjari
Gjugash (doshlac)
Stepan his brother
Menca his son
Nikolla son of Pisos
Nikolla son of Kakra
Radivoi Braniq
Vuk
Radonja Kereshnik
Jovan Upaka Draimiq (doshlac)
Nikolla Peci
Petri son of Gjon
Radic son of Bozhic
Bogdan
Dabshivi son of Kura
Gjon his brother
Gjurica son of Bog
Bozhidar son of Dul
Nikolla Cablo
Damjan his son
Gjuric son of Bogdan
Andreja son of Nikolla
Stepan son of Gjergjash
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The 15th-16th century registers show Serbs as a minority in many areas of Kosova. All the villages in Prizren were Albanian and we know even people who had Slavic names were Albanian, you see this in the register , just some of the villages in the Plains of Dukagjin that were Albanian 15th-16th century. Shows Serbs as a minority in the town of Prizren and Opoje too.
Mazrek, Prizren
Gjonaj, Prizren
Shpenadi, Prizren
Novake, Prizren
Magjerci, Prizren
Gjinoc, Prizren
Crnca, Prizren
Caparc, Prizren
Celina, Prizren
Mamusha, Prizren
Medvec, Prizren
Lubizhde, Prizren
Zojz, Prisren
Ratkovac
Ujemire
Kojushe
Milaj
Dujake
Zhur
Planeje
Gorozhub
Fshaj
Nivokaz
Vraniq
Romaje
Goden
Gerqine
Zym
Meje
Botushe
Brekoc
Junik
Dobrosh
Korenice
Shishman
Ponoshec
Voksh
Kryshec
Ramun
Vogove
Firza
Raca
Smaq
Ujz
Dol
Plancor
Berjah
Smolice
Popoc
Stubell
Zhube
Moglice
Lubizhda e hasit
Bishtazhin
Krajk
Damjan
Kushovac/Kushavec
Guske
Rugove
Lipovac
Radoste
Sarosh
There are more but these are just some villages from 15th and 16th century for that area that bore mostly Albanian names either in the 15th century or 16th century and/or that indicates they were Albanian. And indicates Serbs in this particular territory were a minority.
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