Do you know when specifically in antiquity? What centuries?
Greeks were historically more powerful, so how did they do that?
(I'm not disputing you by the way, just want to know more details about this topic.)
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Greeks lived as natives in what is now South Albania, they called their lands as North Epirus, what still remains from North Epirus is the place where North Epirotes live today and they form a minority in Albania, the Greek minority. All other Greeks of the area assimilated by Albanians. All this happens from antiquity to now.
The Epirot Greeks were ethnically cleansed gradually, it still continues to this day. It started with Illyrian raids, was followed by Roman raids who enslaved local Greeks after the latter were defeated, and the Albanian element took over the Greek one, I guess , with the numerous migrations of Albanians towards the South, and the Albanian rule in Epirus in the Ottoman era (see above).
Greek flag in Himara, Albania.
https://livinglabonnevie.wordpress.c...8-1280x855.jpg
Map showing data concerning persecution against Greeks of Albania.
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bt...96z/f1.highres
Photos of Greeks of Albania
https://greekcitytimes.com/wp-conten...2-1170x600.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ndReligion.png
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/53/55/3a/5...f5449f120a.jpg
By the way, the Greeks of Albania don't look Albanian imho. For example, imprisoned elected Greek mayor of Himara, compare him to the Albanian sitting next to him.
https://hellasjournal.com/wp-content...KASTHRIO87.jpg
Some more Greeks (the civilians) from an older trial, compare them to the Albanian policemen guarding them.
https://ardin-rixi.gr/wp-content/upl.../04/image1.jpg
https://www.sfeva.gr/dat/0C6F4FF3/image1.jpg
Lmao that's not dinaric buddy.
By that logic all of Middle East is dinaric as well.
Here is a pure Dinaric:
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You are cleansing yourself by your own will.
28 percent of Kosovo's citizens over the age of 18 plan to emigrate in the first half of 2024. The age group under 24 is the most likely category to emigrate. However, from 2012 to 2022, over 338 thousand citizens have emigrated from Kosovo.
Based on a survey carried out in December of last year, the GAP Institute has estimated that 28 percent of Kosovo's citizens will emigrate in the first part of 2024, after the liberalization of visas, and that most of them are destined for Germany.
https://politiko.al/english/e-tjera/...jt-e-p-i499757
Happy journey to Germany :)