Quote Originally Posted by Anaximander View Post
The Pashas were albanians because u were ottoman turkish collaborators, and u gained possitions in ottoman hierarchy, collaborating with the invazor and the occupant, thats why all balkan nations hate u. From Serbs to Bulgarias, to Macedonskis to Greeks. U only have good relationships with Bosnian muslims(other ottoman solders) and Turks themselvs.
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Not forget what they did to Aromanians/Vlachs




Moscopole (Albanian: Voskopojë; Aromanian: Moscopole, Moscopoli, Muscopuli or Voscopole; Greek: Μοσχόπολη or Βοσκόπολη; Turkish: İskopol or Oskopol) is a village in Korçë County in southeastern Albania.

During the 18th century, it was the cultural and commercial center of the Aromanians. At its peak, in the mid 18th century, it hosted the first printing press in the Ottoman Balkans outside Istanbul, educational institutions and numerous churches and became a leading center of Greek culture.

Historians have attributed the decline of the city to a series of raids by Muslim Albanian bandits. Moscopole was initially attacked and almost destroyed by those groups in 1769 following the participation of the residents in the preparations for a Greek revolt supported by the Russian Empire.

The 1769 sacking and pillaging by Muslim Albanian troops was just the first of a series of attacks to the city. Moscopole was attacked due to the participation of the residents in the preparations for a Greek revolt supported by the Russian Empire known as the Orlov Revolt. Its destruction culminated with the razing of 1788 by the troops of Ali Pasha of Ioannina. Moscopole was practically destroyed by this attack, with some of its commerce shifting to nearby Korçë and Berat.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscopole