There are better Turkish woman than this my friend , at least when I was in Turkey from my observation. I am not even sure if it's a woman or man with long hair this one...
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There are better Turkish woman than this my friend , at least when I was in Turkey from my observation. I am not even sure if it's a woman or man with long hair this one...
I don't need women, I realized the only thing that matters is family.
Yes, she really likes your fairytale history, tells it with a passion ;) She should write books about these type of fairytales, can probably make a living in Serbia :thumb001: :lol:
Same thing for your Greater Serbia, that will also stay a dream. I don't have the slightiest pity for Serbs.
I don't think it's a gender thing. But most wars in the world were started by men, a lot of psychos and other things are men too.
Nahija of Peja 1485, Western Kosovo, village Lepovac
Gjoni son of Andrija
Pepa his son
Nenko his son
Gjoni son of Stepan
Gjini brother Vuk
Tanush brother of Vuk
Gjini son of Bardo
Bardo...
Year 1485 , Village Ramun: https://mapcarta.com/13918176
Stepan son of Ila
Bogdan son of Gjoni
Stepan son of Pavcin
Petri son of Rogan
Gjergj son of Siromah
Branko son of Stepan
Branko son...
Albanians lived in the Balkans for thousands of years before Serbs arrived, even this guy who is obsessed with Albanians and attacks Albanians on a daily basis belongs to an Y-DNA that is from such...
Sarosh, Polluzhe, Beci etc (also mentioned in 15th century had inhabitants with Albanian names) etc https://mapcarta.com/N3418167536, https://mapcarta.com/14010548, https://mapcarta.com/13931310 ,...
The toponym or village 'Leshan' in Nahiya of Peja in 1485 is also mentioned (Leshan being an Albanian toponym)
Some Albanian toponyms mentioned in Vushtrri:
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They basically invaded the indigenous Balkan people. Why do you think linguists claim Albanian, Romanian, Aromanian are related to some extent ? Aromanian is scattered into the Southern Balkans,...
Y-DNA in many cases definitely seems related to the language people speak and also autosomal DNA. But not saying that's always the case. People identify with y-dna, autosomal, mtdna language, culture...
There is no evidence that such a migration from Kosova ever took place. It is part of Serb invented political propaganda to make Albanians in Kosova look like colonists from outside that supposedly...
Yes, but family are probably the only people that care about you, otherwise nobody probably cares .
You have many people that migrate back too actually, people that have German citizenship that now got back to their homeland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9DbgsARJOU
It's all the same . only people you can count on is your family. But yes it's easier to maintain friendship with men.
Also other villages such as Magjerci, Bjelloglavci and some others etc which were mentioned in 14th century 15th and 16th century which I have not managed to identify on a map but were somewhere in...
Kracor, Western Kosovo Nahiya of Peja year 1485
Gjini son of Gega
Vuja son of Tole
Gjura son of Vuja
Gjergj son of Gjini
Andrija his son
Pepa son of Vuja
Kola Siromah
Ilia son of Dreq
There are reddit threads that talk about this fairytale too: https://www.reddit.com/r/kosovo/comments/lqhdop/noel_malcom_velika_soeba_great_migrations_of_the/
Can you show us some Albanian mass migration that occurred into this territory below during the 15th, 16th and 17th century ? :D
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Based on placenames and registers we also know there was an old medieval Albanian population in the Toplica area, north-east of todays Kosovo, before even people moved there in the 18th century:...
A quick demographic breakdown of the Opoja region above itself in the 16th century:
I could post those too :D
For the same period we also got the Opoja region which was entirely inhabited by Albanians too and Islamised people:
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So where did the Serbs go in this territory since they claim they are the one and only inhabitants ? :D They magically disappeared :lol:
Shulla or Has for this territory is also a Latin or...