They might be muslim Bulgarians/Macedonians or southern Serbs with distinct identity. But many are culturally albanized and have albanian surnames (those from Kosovo), despite they don't speak Albanian language.
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Only in the north which was more isolated from southern orthodox Albania.
Do you have gothic and romanesque architecture there, or Byzantine ? That's trademark of all Catholic states
PS :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter...oxy_in_AlbaniaQuote:
During the moment of schism (1054) Albanians were attached to the Eastern Orthodox Church and were all Orthodox Christians.
A member's genetic test results thread is being drifted from its purpose to be, but just as a sidenote, North Albania under Scanderberg wasn't a state or sort of a kingdom. It was a Venetian dependency. Albanians were in the Orthodox, Byzantine, Eastern side during the 1054 West-East schism. However to this day, northern Albania has Catholic population. They aren't culturally western tho. A bit like Ukrainian Catholics.
Still though Skanderbeg's Albania was a Catholic one. The northerners converted in order to resist the Orthodox Slavs. Albania probably does have some of those architectural type somewhere although most of the old architecture is Ottoman or Byzantine like as Albania was under that sphere of influence regardless of religious affiliation. I never said that Albanians weren't Orthodox at first
League Lezhe etc wasn't an independent Albanian kingdom. It was Venetian dependency. Later Skanderberg himself entered under Naples sphere of influence going to Italy to fight wars there etc. Skanderberg was never a king. He was leader of Albanian landlords and local nobles who were dispossessed by Turks.