Even use dubious registers which didnt cover the entire area or most of the area to supposedly claim some ''numerous Serbian'' population and only 2% Albanians
''The Ottoman cadastral tax census (defter) of 1455 in the District of Branković (defter Vuk-ili) is one of the oldest Ottoman tax registers in the Balkans.
The District of Branković at the time of the defter included parts of central Serbia (present-day Toplica District and the historical Raška region), part of northeastern Montenegro and parts of eastern Kosovo (the Kosovo plain).[1] The defter recorded:''
Some weird register that doesn't even cover most of Kosovo and even that one had Albanian names and even Albanians such as Albanian 'Berisha' with Slavic names. 1400's-1500's registers show Prizren-Has area had majority Albanian except for some pockets. Gjakova-Decan area had almost majority Albanians even back then. Was filled with Albanians. Good chunk of the people there who bore Slavic names might of been possibly Albanian too. The Pec region had majority Slavic names but even there like 96 villages out of 200 had people with Albanian names. Some of those people who bore Slavic names there might of been Albanians too.
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