Albanian village Gjonaj mentioned in the 1300's in Serbian scriptures https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjonaj,_Prizren



As the priest, Don Albert Jakaj, 36, emerged from the wooded path, he saw the light gray stone church, believed by locals to be a thousand years old, surrounded by tall pine trees.

Jakaj had traveled to Gjonaj at the request of Avni Ademi, 35, a local who contacted the priest to get his opinion on the origin of the church and to validate his belief that the church belongs to former local Roman Catholics before the village converted to Islam.

The Serbian Orthodox Church claims ownership of the property and holds the keys to the building, which it renovated in 1993. But area residents believe it’s an ancient Albanian church, and they want it back.
Muslim Kosovars rediscover long forgotten Roman Catholic roots/

Some pictures of the church: