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Why so? Rather it's some exaggerated "problem" with made up "pretext" - again, if someone does not know this part of history and exact historical persons, he would think that this guy on pic is this Albanian and monument is dedicated to him. What you write generally sounds bizarre. Unlike you I can understand it and realize from perspective of Serbs, so what if an Albanian mercenary switched the sides during the rebellion, what's bad about it?
I dunno how the fact that leader of local Dahije and his men switched the sides and betrayed the Ottomans for the good of Serbs may hurt the Serbian feelings, you have to be someone very alien to the region to think this way.
It would be good if there were more of such people
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Yes. And Serbian genetic influence in Albanians is quite bigger than vice versa. This Serb from Šumadija whose result is published today at Poreklo is second out of several thousands tested Serbs which
belong to Kelmendi clan by y dna (other is from western Serbia) https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?t...7821#msg197821
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This topic is in a rang of topics like "Nikola Tesla Albanian" etc
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My personal doctor is a Serb (married to a Greek). My classmates in uni were Albanians. They were both good peoples, despite some cultural particularities. They should be friends, ideally speaking.
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