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They seem to love stealing history. Not only did they steal Skanderbeg but they also stole Kosovo's history and falsified it,especially regarding the events of 1689-90, all the evidence shows these were actually Albanians that led the revolt against Ottomans and joined the Austrians yet in their version they claim them as Serbs and claim we came down from mountains of Albania and replaced them after they ''migrated out'' , people who are stupid that actually believe this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pjetër_BogdaniKosovo Albanian Roman Catholic Bishop and philosopher Pjetër Bogdani returned to the Balkans in March 1686 and spent the next years promoting resistance to the armies of the Ottoman Empire, in particular in his native Kosovo. He and his vicar Toma Raspasani played a leading role in the pro-Austrian movement in Kosovo during the Great Turkish War.[9] He contributed a force of 6,000 Albanian soldiers to the Austrian army which had arrived in Pristina and accompanied it to capture Prizren. There, however, he and much of his army were met by another equally formidable adversary, the plague. Bogdani returned to Pristina but succumbed to the disease there in 6 December 1689.[10] His nephew, Gjergj Bogdani, reported in 1698 that his uncle's remains were later exhumed by Turkish and Tatar soldiers and fed to the dogs in the middle of the square in Pristina.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Turkish_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toma_Raspasani
Nothing but a bunch of false history spread by these people
This revolt was actually led by Albanians from Northern Albania and Kosovo but these Chetniks in their version changed them into Serbs and their version has become famous
Here some more from 1689-90:
One early account states that in Prishtina 5,000 Arnauts having thrown off the Turks
And one of Piccolomini's own officers, Colonel von Strasser, reported to Ludwig Von Baden that Piccolomi had gone to Prizren in order to treat with 'the Albanians, Arnauts, and others ('mit den Albanesernen, Arnauten und anderen')
Among the papers of Ludwig von Baden in Karlsruhe, there is a copy of an intercepted letter, in French, written by a secretary of the English Embassy in Istanbul on 19 January 1690; it reports that the 'Germans' in Kosovo have made contact with 20,000 Albanians ["Albanois"] who have turned their weapons against the Turks.
An anonymous text based on original documents, refers to Piccolomini being greeted at Prizren by '5,000 Arnauts who were partly Christian Albanians and partly Muslim Albanians
And the anonymous Italian manuscript history, which was also clearly based on dispatches and other documents kept in Vienna, says that 'There stood outside Prizren 6,000 and more Albanians
Piccolomini was one of the Austrian officers. In their version all these Albanians are ''Serbs''
These Chetniks stole our people's history and made us look like Ottoman transplants. Prizren has been Albanian town since late 1500's , early 1600's, Opoja Albanian since 1500's etc. Western/Central Kosovo had Albanian majority in 1660's.
Yet they claim we are immigrants from Albania that came after 1690
Here is you go to this book Rebels, Believers, Survivors: Studies in the History of the Albanians
From page 128 he explains all the different versions regarding this event, He starts by explaining their version then Albanian which is also exaggerated then he tells a western version then the actual version using documents and archives, their version is completely false, nothing but a fairytale that has become famous among their nationalist circles and repeated by many of these so called ''historians'' .
I also made thread on Eupedia here: https://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...-revolt-(1690)
Events of 1689-90 is actually one of the most important events of Kosovo's history thanks to their fabrication.
Last edited by Wizz; 07-30-2022 at 03:16 PM.
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It seems like you know nothing about Kosova's history, even the Albanians on Eupedia here agree with me:
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...-revolt-(1690)
You're a guy with an incredibly low IQ, that's for sure like many people here.
And yes what I brought is pretty much facts taken from archives and papers from a historian. The Austrians met Albanians in Kosova in 1689-90 and Pjeter Bogdani as they described themselves. And as it is written by Bogdani himself. Not Serbs.
If you cannot read long posts then go away.
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