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You don't know that the regions mentioned in my previous post were invaded by servia during the Congress of Berlin with the support of Great Powers? But not only what is today south servia, South Montenegro also. Here you have the trailer:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ns#post4681746
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You need to dig more to be able to sound more reasonable, yes balija the once formally known territory sandjak of nis was Albanian or Albanian populated until treaty of san stefano of 1878 came into effect and consequently mass expulsion of albos took place......Thus his opinion is historical accurate event, so your attempt to challenge or dispute this fact makes you a laughing stock not him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expuls...7%E2%80%931878On the eve of conflict between Serbia and the Ottomans (1876–1878), a substantial, at times compact and mainly rural Albanian population alongside some urban Turks (some of Albanian heritage) lived with Serbs within the Sanjak of Niş.[4][5] Throughout the course of the war, the Albanian population depending on the area reacted differently to incoming Serbian forces by either offering resistance and/or fleeing toward nearby mountains and Ottoman Kosovo.
Albanian refugees also settled alongside the north-eastern Ottoman-Serbian border, in urban areas and in over 30 settlements located in central and south-eastern Kosovo.[10] The expulsion of the Albanian population from these regions was done in a manner that today would be classed as ethnic cleansing.[1] These Albanian refugees and their descendant populations became known in Albanian as Muhaxhir; plural: Muhaxhirë, a generic word for Muslim refugees (borrowed from Ottoman Turkish: Muhacir and derived from Arabic: Muhajir).[12][11][13][14] The events of this period generated the emergence of the Serbian-Albanian conflict and tense relations between both peoples.
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Within Serbia today though the Serbian-Ottoman wars of 1876–1878 are mentioned within school books, the Albanian population’s expulsion by the Serbian army is omitted.[15] This has limited students knowledge of the events that led to bad relations amongst both peoples.[15]
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They even changed all the Albanians that revolted in 1689-90 in Kosova into Serbs https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...rkish-War-1689
The revolt was led by the Albanian Catholics Pjeter Bogdani and Toma Raspasani from Prizren but they fabricated it in their version and changed it into Arsenije Crnojevic
Albanians they depicted as mountain herders who just stood aside. They claim in their version they were then pushed out and a mass amount of Albanians from Northern Albania started descending down from the mountains to supposedly fill their vacuum and oppressed them for 500 years.
It's a version that is very famous but extremely false. It seems like nobody has bothered studying actual archives from these times to debunk this except for a few historians.
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