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Look its not my fault you are uniformed. First time i see someone denying existence of Duklja and Zeta lmao
You want primary sources? Sure go and read De Administrando Imperio written by Byzantine Emperor himself
http://www.jassa.org/?p=4918
As for the Balšić family their origin is uncertain as there is many theories. Only Albanian historians claim them as Albanians, even Robert Elsie one of biggest modernday albanophille historians says they are Serbian.
I find hard to believe that Albanians would name their children Stracimir,Jelisaveta,Vojislava,Gojko..
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The Prince-Bishopric spans from 1516, not from late 17th century.
Moreover, the territory shown on those maps shows only that which was under jurisdiction of Prince-Bishops of Cetinje, failing to take into the account that most of the other clans were also autonomous and self-governed.
An authentic Italian map from the beginning of 16th century:
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This one seems like a decent map although I agree that some of these "tribes" are more like regions than actual tribes. Hoti, Zatrijebac/Trieshi and a part of Kuqi are Albanian clans in Montenegro, also Gruda which is another Albanian clan in Montenegro but it isn't on the map, perhaps it's under Tuhi/Tuzi
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The Albanians, these tigers of mountain wars ... have as their religion rebellion. Even their worst warrior is one of the strongest and bravest on the battle-field, just as if he was a knight on the legendary horse. But he has no horse, nor proper weapons for battle. Instead of the horse, he has a lance which strikes as lightning, he has spears who's points are full of posion as the sting of hornets, he has also a wooden bow with some arrows. Furthermore, he is stronger than iron ...
- Ibn Kemal, Historian of the Turkish court during Skanderbeg's war against the Turks.
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What about Serbia and Montenegro?
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