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16 January, 2026
How The Orthodox Clergy and Chetnik Community Brainwashes Serbian Society into Narcissism
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12 March, 2025
The Ottoman, Serbian, Montenegrin, Macedonian, Greek and Bulgarian crimes against the Albanian People
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3 February, 2026
Former Albanian president Ibrahim Rugova is mentioned in the Epstein Files
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3 February, 2026
Јавне личности Српског и Балкана у Епштајновим досијеима: Анализа специфичних тврдњи које круже на X
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3 February, 2026
Serbian and Balkan Public Figures in the Epstein Files: An Analysis of Specific Claims Circulating on X
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3 February, 2026
The Illyrians in the Ethnological and Cultural Context of Prehistoric Europe
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3 February, 2026
Muslim Revolt and Political Legitimacy in the Ottoman Balkans
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2 February, 2026
Albanian hero Cene Ujkani Lajçi from Pepaj of Rugova
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2 February, 2026
The Truth Under the Hoof of Propaganda: Why the “Dardan Stone” in Nish Shook the Foundations of Serbia
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2 February, 2026
The Albanians of Hercegovina
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2 February, 2026
A rare document from 1985: Appeal of the Albanian diaspora in the US for the release of teacher Ajshe Gjonbalaj
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2 February, 2026
The Forgotten Liburnian Illyrian Cities of Asseria of Podgrađe of Benkovac
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2 February, 2026
Ideo-political differentation in the “Skenderbeu” Gymnasium of Presheva and the dismissal of Professors
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2 February, 2026
Serbian professor and historian Rade Mihaljčič: Albanians are natives
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1 February, 2026
Albanian patriots and intellectuals imprisoned and murdered at the Goli Otok prison of Yugoslavia (1948-1988)
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1 February, 2026
Professor Altimari: Albanian was an official language of the Vatican
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1 February, 2026
Albanians standing in front of the Monastery of the Holy Savior in Kuqevishtë of Shkup (1900s)
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31 January, 2026
The Serbian Yugoslav massacre of Albanians of Lajç, Shtupeq i Vogël and Shkrel in 1944
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31 January, 2026
The Stamp of Dervenit in 1919-1921
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31 January, 2026
The Albanian Arbër Pasqualigo Family in Crete (Candia) from 1310
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30 January, 2026
On the Interpretation of Dodona Oracular Inscriptions and the Ethno-Historical Context of Himara
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30 January, 2026
The Serbian massacre of the Albanians of Shtupeq i Madhe and Qafën e Qyqes of Rugova of Kosovo in 1919
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30 January, 2026
On the Origins of the Branković Family: A Critical Reassessment of Historiographical Narratives
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30 January, 2026
The Zymi Alphabhet (primer) of Albania from the year 1900
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30 January, 2026
Remains of corpses found in Skenderaj, suspected to belong to persons missing during the Serbian massacres of 1999
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30 January, 2026
The ancient tradition of asylum over hostility among Albanians
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29 January, 2026
Serbian historian Jovan Rajić in 1794: Serbia’s border were at the Danube and Sava rivers
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29 January, 2026
On the widespread repression and harassment perpetrated by the Serbian police and other authorities in Kosova from 21 April until 28 April, 1996 (PDF)
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29 January, 2026
Mbi shtypjen dhe ngacmimin e përhapur të ushtruar nga policia serbe dhe autoritetet e tjera në Kosovë nga 21 prilli deri më 28 prill 1996
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29 January, 2026
On the widespread repression and harassment perpetrated by the Serbian police and other authorities in Kosova from 21 April until 28 April, 1996
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29 January, 2026
The oldest Albanian in the world – 129 year old Galjo Zymberov Vukelj (1828-1957)
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29 January, 2026
Србија дугује извињење свету, а не НАТО-у
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29 January, 2026
Serbia Owes the World an Apology, Not NATO
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29 January, 2026
The Illyrian Tumules of the Palabardhë (Bjelopavlic) tribe dated 3800-3900 years (Bronze age 1850 BC)
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28 January, 2026
Diplomatic Documents for the Anti-Albanian Yugoslav-Turkish Expulsion of Albanians
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28 January, 2026
The 1923 Greco-Turkish Lausanne Convention and the Expulsion of Albanians to Turkey
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28 January, 2026
Sulejman ef Pačariz of the Sanxhak Militia – Part II
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28 January, 2026
Sulejman ef Pačariz of the Sanxhak Militia – Part I
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28 January, 2026
Feri Arifi: Katundi Buzavik, Viti: Historical Study
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28 January, 2026
Feri Arifi: The 300 years old Bajrak spear of the Albanian Selman Hajdar of Tanushë killed by the Ottomans on the hill of Rrahman of Mreti
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28 January, 2026
Feri Arifi: Up to the Pastures of Tanusha
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28 January, 2026
The Mythologization of “Serbian Golgotha”: A Critical Analysis of Historical Revisionism and Nationalist Heroism in the Context of Albanian Suffering
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28 January, 2026
Edith Durham: Albanians declare themselves as Albanian while Slavs and Greeks as “Orthodox”
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28 January, 2026
French KFOR protects the Ibar River, but not the people
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28 January, 2026
Video Evidence Contradicts Claims by Saša Blažić of Albanian Police Abuse During Inspection
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28 January, 2026
Serbian paramilitaries offered French KFOR soldiers Serbian women in Mitrovica
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28 January, 2026
Albanian imams (hoxhallarë) who defended Sjenica, Novi Pazar and Sanxhak from Serbian criminal forces in 1941
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28 January, 2026
Clergy, Chauvinism, and Resistance: Albanian Education under Greek Ecclesiastical Pressure (1908–1911)
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27 January, 2026
Sacral Objects as Witnesses to the Multiconfessional Reality of the History of Vranje and Its Surroundings
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27 January, 2026
The Albanian highlander Sylë Zymer Bardhaj from Kuqishte of Rugova who lived to be 123 years old
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27 January, 2026
Serbian terrorists force a crying Albanian woman to flee from her homeland on April 13, 1999
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27 January, 2026
Faith as a Weapon: Albanian Religious Tolerance and the Hypocrisy of Serb Chauvinists
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27 January, 2026
Serbian propaganda in the film “Serbian retreat of 1915”: “See you in Drin” (in Albania)
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27 January, 2026
Serbian “war veterans” from the 1990s Serbian aggressions against Albanians, Bosniaks and Croats march on the streets with students
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27 January, 2026
When Serbian war criminal Ratko Mladić asked that a factory be saved, in order for the Serbs to loot, but not the civilians
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27 January, 2026
For Serbs, the biggest enemy is the truth. It endangers their existence
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27 January, 2026
The “Grupi Folklorik Burimor “Dacaj – Rozhajë” (The Folklore Group of Dacaj and Rozhajë) from 1947-1972
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27 January, 2026
Anachronism and Historical Appropriation: The Misattribution of Paleo-Balkan and Pre-Slavic Heritage in Serbian National Historiography
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27 January, 2026
Albanians (Arbënors) as Heirs of the Pelasgian–Illyrian World and the Oldest Written Tradition
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27 January, 2026
Pre-Slavic archeological excavations in Svinjarička Čuka uncovering 8,000 years old Dardanian, Illyrian and Neolithic settlements
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27 January, 2026
The Arbërors (Arberians) and Vlachs of Bosnia and Pre-Slavic heritage
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27 January, 2026
An Analysis of Paja Jovanovic’s painting depicting Albanians in the Gallery of Matica of Novi Sad
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26 January, 2026
Scenes from the liberation of Malishevë from Serbian terror (1999)
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26 January, 2026
Athanas Gegajs view of the origin of the Arbni (Arbër)
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26 January, 2026
Geographical Map of Albanian-Speaking Settlements in Molise–Capitanata, 1743
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26 January, 2026
Hysen (Mehi) Hajdaraj (1909–2001) of Drelaj of Rugova
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26 January, 2026
The Serbian imprisonment of books – cultural cleansing of Albanian education in Presehevë (Preševo)
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26 January, 2026
Nehat Hyseni: The Return of Christian Albanians to Preshevë and Bujanovac As Serbian Colonies
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25 January, 2026
Abdurrahman Pasha’s Seal
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25 January, 2026
Evidence that the Albanian was written in Letnica in 1846 before the Congress of Manastir in 1908
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25 January, 2026
How the Albanian kachak Ibish Bajrami saved 23 men from Koshutani of Rugova from being executed by Montenegrin troops in 1913
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25 January, 2026
Newspaper “Neckar Zeitung” of Stuttgart in 1823: Marko Boçari with his 400 Albanians was selected by the Suliots
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24 January, 2026
When the Serbian police arrested an Albanian imam (hoxhë) from Mitrovica and tortured him in 1993
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24 January, 2026
The etymology of the Albanian”Diep”, the baby cradle (Djep).
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24 January, 2026
Documented Albanian freedom fighters and highlanders from Rugova through out the 20th century – Part One
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24 January, 2026
The Serbian massacres of the Albanians of Opoje, Livadh i Kasës, Bresane, Kuklibeg, Bellobradi, Pllava and Brruti in 1913.
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23 January, 2026
The Illyrians of the Danube
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23 January, 2026
List of 3 Albanian civilians from Rugova killed by Serbian war criminals (1999)
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23 January, 2026
Religion as Pretext: Albanian Indigenous Dispossession and Greek Nation-Building (1821–1945)
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23 January, 2026
The Serbian destruction of the house of Tefik Metush Zenuni in the village of Duraj in 1999
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23 January, 2026
Zymer Selmani (Muriqi) (1851 – 1913)
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22 January, 2026
Serbian and Montenegrin atrocities against the Albanians of Nokshiq, Zhanicë and and Pepaj (1854-1945)
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22 January, 2026
Albanian freedom fighter Syla Mustafa Sejda (Beqiraj), son of Mustafa Sejda Beqiraj (1864-1910)
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21 January, 2026
Ku ndodhet kulla e Zhuj Selmanit? (Where is the tower of Sheremet located?)
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21 January, 2026
“Iskodra” (“Shkodër” – Ottoman) marks the first trace of journalism in Albania (1868-1879)
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21 January, 2026
The Presence of Albanians from Bujanovac in Vranje
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21 January, 2026
Serbia’s oppression of Christian Catholics in the Balkans
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21 January, 2026
Köprülü Mehmed Pasha (Köprülü Mehmed Paşa) was an Albanian devoted to Orthodoxism
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21 January, 2026
The Albanian Secret Service Agent Ibish Gashi (1890-1990) who fought the Serbian colonisation of Albanian territories
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21 January, 2026
The History of the Albanians of Zhanicë, Pepaj and Nokshiq
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20 January, 2026
The Cross in one hand and the Knife in the other: The Greek massacres against Muslim Chams
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20 January, 2026
The vengeance of Sadri Elez Iberdemaj for the Serbian massacre of Albanians of Rugova in Gorozhdevci by the Serb Verk Letinen in 1942
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20 January, 2026
The Illyrians As Primordial People
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20 January, 2026
The Church of Vladimir on the Mountain of Suma
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20 January, 2026
An Analysis of a Boeotian Vase Using Albanian and Pelasgian-Vincian Script
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20 January, 2026
Orthodoxy Against Ethnicity: Greek Nationalism, Balkan Ironies, and the Strategic Misreading of Slavic Power
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20 January, 2026
Pragmatic Faith: Albanian Islam, Catholicism and the Critique of Orthodox “Slave Religion” in the Balkans
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20 January, 2026
Beyond Betrayal: Albanian Trans-Confessional Nationalism, Ottoman Governance, and the Myths of Balkan Liberation
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20 January, 2026
Orthodox Patriarchs from Albanian Lands: The Case of the Patriarchate of Peja (1340–1766)
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20 January, 2026
The Gazette de France of October 6, 1775 identifies Albanians as Macedonians
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20 January, 2026
Epirus and the Historical Anatomy of “Lower Albania”: Ethno-Geographical Continuity and the Construction of Modern Narratives
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20 January, 2026
The Albanian Lahutar Adem Syl Kurtaj (1898-1994) from Stankaj, Rugova
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19 January, 2026
Who was Azem Cufa Demaj (1918-1940s)?
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19 January, 2026
Një përmbledhje studimesh onomastike, gjuhësore, etimologjike, mitologjike dhe historike mbi gjuhën dhe alfabetin proto-shqiptar nga studiues shqiptarë
Balkan Academia
19 January, 2026
Како православно свештенство и четничка заједница испирају мозак српском друштву у нарцизам
Balkan Academia
19 January, 2026
Србин као „нечасни“ у албанском фолклору: Вера му се не одузима
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19 January, 2026
The Serb As “Honorless” in Albanian Folklore: Shkaut besë s’i zihet
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19 January, 2026
When the Serbian war criminal Željko Ražnatović or “Arkan” abused the Albanian Bedri Kadriu in 1991
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19 January, 2026
The Balkans: Symbols As A Weapon, History As A Wound, Religion As A Justification
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19 January, 2026
European Romantics created the myth of a “Classical Greece” being reborn in modern Greece in 1821
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19 January, 2026
Albanian freedom fighter Jashar Haxha (d. 1921) from Drelaj of Rugova who killed 32 Serbian gendarmeries
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18 January, 2026
Albanian fighters Tahir (Col) Demaj (1885-1961) and his father Haxhi (Tahir) Demaj
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18 January, 2026
The Complete Disappearance of the Albanian Presence in Vranje and Its Surroundings
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18 January, 2026
State of Cultural Heritage 1999-2012 and Lists of Monuments Under Permanent Protection
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18 January, 2026
Budget Statement for the Department of Culture during the years 2002-2008 and budget allocation for cultural institutions
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18 January, 2026
Albanian patriot Fetë Sadik Ukella, who fell heroically in September 1945.
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18 January, 2026
Coordination Center of the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro for Kosovo and “Metohija”, in Gracanica 2003
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18 January, 2026
Sokolica Monastery in Boletin and agreements with the Ministry of Culture in 2006
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18 January, 2026
International donor conferencefor the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage monuments in Kosovo 2004
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18 January, 2026
Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South-Eastern Europe 2003-2005
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18 January, 2026
Cultural Heritage and Fulfillment of Standards for Kosovo’s Independence 1999-2006
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18 January, 2026
Institute for Geopolitical Studies founded in 1997 in Belgrade and Ahtisaari’s Package
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18 January, 2026
24 years since Smajl Hajdaraj was killed
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18 January, 2026
Greece’s Law of War with Albania
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17 January, 2026
Qazim Namani: The state of cultural heritage 1999-2012 and the list of monuments under permanent protection
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17 January, 2026
Albanians of Rugova: Rexhep Lajçi, Rame Tahiri, Mikel Sadria, Imer Zeneli (son of Zenel Syla) and Mehmet Beka
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17 January, 2026
Albanian hero Ejup Lah Pacolli (1911–2006)
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17 January, 2026
Adem Bajraktari Radonaj
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17 January, 2026
Theodoros Kolokotronis (Theodor Bythguri or Bithgur) the Arvanite and grandson of Jani Boçka
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17 January, 2026
The three brothers of Skanderbeg who were poisoned in Edtine by the Turkish Government in 1443
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17 January, 2026
The Arvanitic Language in Greece: History, Identity, and Recognition
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17 January, 2026
Old manuscripts from Elbasan in Albanian from the 18th century
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17 January, 2026
Arvanites in the Greek War of Independence
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17 January, 2026
Migration of an Albanian family from Georgia Batumi to Sakarya Hendek
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17 January, 2026
The Selimaj Family who defended Nokshiq in 1879: Brah Zhujë Nokshiqi Selimaj (1884-1991) and his son Avdi Brah Selimaj (1940-2024)
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17 January, 2026
Did a notorious Serbian mercenary kill the British journalist? Investigations into the shocking crime are relaunched
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17 January, 2026
Shejh Ibrahim Muçaj – A Devoted Heir of the Path of Dervish Salihu
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17 January, 2026
The Serbian and Turkish murder of Isuf Bardhosh Haklaj of Isniq (1873-1913) in April 1913
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17 January, 2026
Martin Çuni: A Letter from the infamous Serbian prison of Nish
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16 January, 2026
Unë më Sheh Abedinin (The Imam of Our Village Will See Me)
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16 January, 2026
Nehat Hyseni: Serbian Control over Tito and the Position of Albanians in Yugoslavia
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16 January, 2026
Unmasking Serbian Oppression Against Albanians: Stories of Resistance, Injustice, and Survival
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16 January, 2026
Colonialism in the Balkans: Serbian and Montenegrin Dominance Over Albanians
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16 January, 2026
Notable Scientific and Cultural Figures of the Albanians from the Preshevë Valley and other Albanian regions
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16 January, 2026
The Myth That You Have About Albania and the Albanians
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16 January, 2026
When the German General Helmut Harff liberated the Albanian people from Serbian Chetnik paramilitary criminals in 1999
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16 January, 2026
Shaxhar al-Durr, the woman who was born a slave, was sold to Egypt and founded a dynasty that ruled for 267 years
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16 January, 2026
Fazli Zenuni (1941-2017), from the village of Çabër, Mitrovica, convicted by the Yugoslav regime and betrayed by the Albanian Communists
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16 January, 2026
Nikaj-Mërturi and the Malësia e Gjakovës in the Battle of Maraça, 1871
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16 January, 2026
Gashi in the Pantheon of the Nation
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16 January, 2026
A Register of Albanian Warriors from Himara from 1532
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16 January, 2026
Mal Dula Bajraktari (1851-1914) of Gjakova
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16 January, 2026
Halil Brahim Bajraktari (b. 1838) of Gjakova
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16 January, 2026
Book from 1836: Colocotroni (Theodoros Kolokotronis, Theodor Bythguri) is an Albanian
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16 January, 2026
Muslim Albanians of Vranje and the surrounding area
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16 January, 2026
Albanian patriot Tahir Sejfiu Zhegoci (1880-1957)
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16 January, 2026
New Data From Archeological Excavations at Hisar, Suhareka
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16 January, 2026
Many of the victims of Vlad the Impaler were Christians
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16 January, 2026
The Legend of the Nemuna Mountains and the Albanian Bogë tribe
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16 January, 2026
The Bajraktar Hysen Bajri Muriqi (1848-1875) from Koshutan of Rugova who fell heroically at the Battle of Shekullar in 1875
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15 January, 2026
Yugoslav and Serbian Communist Oppression, Atrocities, War Crimes and Imprisonment of the Albanians of Gjilan (1945-1990)
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15 January, 2026
The Albanian Kaçak Movement in Anamorava (1918-1939)
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15 January, 2026
Serbian and Bulgarian oppression and atrocities committed against the Albanians of Gjilan (1912-1918)
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15 January, 2026
The Communist Serbo-Yugoslav torture of the Albanian Fazli Deli Zenuni of Mitrovica (b 1941)
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15 January, 2026
A collection of Onomastic, Linguistic, Etymological, Mythological and Historical Studies of The Proto-Albanian Language and Alphabet by Albanian Researchers
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15 January, 2026
Etnor Canaj: The Ballsh Inscription and Robert Monteforte: Archaeological and Historical Evidence from Mallakastër
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15 January, 2026
Albanian text written in Cadmenian letters
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15 January, 2026
Forty “sisters” of the Goddess on the Throne (Hyjneshës në Fron)
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15 January, 2026
When armed Serbian forces murdered a 87 year old unarmed woman looking for her grandson grave who was also killed by Serbs
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15 January, 2026
The Albanian martyr Astrit Suli from the village of Luzaj of Berat who resisted the Serbian invaders in 1998-1999
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15 January, 2026
The Brigët/Brygët as an Illyrian tribe in ancient sources
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15 January, 2026
Illyrian onomastics as evidence of Indo-European grammatical developments
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15 January, 2026
The Serbian expropriation of Albanian land in Shkup (Skopje) after the Serbian invasion and (1912)
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15 January, 2026
Albanian poetry about Serbian atrocities against Albanians of Nish, Leskoc, Vranje, Preshevë, Gjilan and Zhegovc (1912-1999)
Balkan Academia
15 January, 2026
Photo from 1942: Albanian fighters Sak Faslia, Kolë Bibë Mirakaj, Bajram Gashi, Shaban Basha, Salih Canë Ukella, Sahit Mehmei of Loxha, Sali Rama Kelmendi, Ymer Zeneli Lajqi, Ramë Syla Muriqi, Ramë Beka Muriqi, Shaban Rrust Rugova and Rrust Sadri Elezi Rugova, and Imer Zenel Lajçi from Pepaj of Rugova, Imer Zenel Lajçi, and Syl Mehmeti Nikq
Balkan Academia
15 January, 2026
Albanian hero Hasan Rizë Muriqi of Koshutan of Rugova (killed in 1947 by the Yugoslav regime)
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15 January, 2026
Theodor Ippens analysis of Albanian toponyms in 1892: Leskovac was Lekofusha, Vranja was “Ujvarina”, and Gjilan was “Gjinhani”
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15 January, 2026
An analysis of the propaganda of Serbian author Miroljub Jevtic in his book “Albanians and Islam
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15 January, 2026
The Orthodox Arbanasi (Albanians) of Vranje and its surroundings
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15 January, 2026
Albanian patriots Avdyl Dura and Ram Beka who fought Yugoslav forces until death in 1949
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15 January, 2026
Paintings of Albanian women and men from Himara and Dhermi (1811)
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15 January, 2026
Albanian heroine and female UÇK warrior Lutfije Lejla Ramushi
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15 January, 2026
A Commemoration of the Albanian UÇK fighters of Gjakova, Peja, Malishevë, Lypjan, Deçan and Rogovë te Hasit
Balkan Academia
15 January, 2026
Albanian Imams Defended Novi Pazar from the Serbian Chetniks in World War 2
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14 January, 2026
The Lahutar rhapsod Prelë Dedivanaj of Trieshi
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14 January, 2026
The Latins – Catholic Albanians of Vranje
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14 January, 2026
The Greek invasion of Korça, Lake Presba and Albania in 1920
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14 January, 2026
Serbian and Montenegrin massacres, atrocities and war crimes in the Albanian villages of Burim (Istog) (1912-1999)
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14 January, 2026
Albanian and Illyrian-Dardanian toponyms, onomastics and Pre-Slavic heritage of Burim (Istog) according to Dr. Jusuf Osmani’s 2004 study
Balkan Academia
14 January, 2026
Albanian hero Islam Bali Nokshiqi (1919-1947)
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14 January, 2026
When the French newspaper Le Charivari asked the Albanian Arvanites to give up their language in 1862
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14 January, 2026
The 93 year old Albanian Lahutar Nik. M. Prëla
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13 January, 2026
The Albanian regions of Zhlepi, Çakorr, Lug te Shtjerrav, Ishtedim, Hajla and Stanet demaracted to Montenegro and the expulsion of Albanian families
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13 January, 2026
The Albanian Assembly of Dobërdol in 1945
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13 January, 2026
Albanian hero Zhuj Vesel Lajçi-Nilaj (1898-1999) and his sons Kapllan, Arif and Shaqir (murdered by Serbs in 1999)
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13 January, 2026
Albanian hero Ahmet Selaci (1894-1947)
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13 January, 2026
Albanian fighter Zhukë Haxhia (born 1885) from Rugova
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13 January, 2026
Cynnane The Illyrian & The Perils of Onomastics
Balkan Academia
13 January, 2026
Clothing according to age and marital status among Albanian women of Medvegja
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13 January, 2026
Chameria is Threspotia, originally a Pelasgian, Illyrian and Albanian region
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13 January, 2026
An intelligence report about Shemsi Pasha from 1907
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13 January, 2026
The Persecution of the Albanian Bektashi
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13 January, 2026
Yenice-i Vardar or Vardar Yenicesi (today known as Giannitsa)
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13 January, 2026
Visiting Albanians of Ukraine; Mihail Supjur of Karakurt in 2009
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13 January, 2026
The Vajtimi (wailing) of Arvanite Albanian women
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13 January, 2026
The Drama of Gjergj Kastrioti Skenderbeu (Scanderbeg) published in 1747 by Thomas Whincop
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13 January, 2026
H. V. Arndt and Dr. Ludwig Kluber in 1835: The Albanian language is ancient
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13 January, 2026
The Albanians Ndrec Preng Marku and Preng Marka Prenga from Mirdita who fought against the Yugoslav invasion of Kopliku in 1920
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12 January, 2026
Albanian UÇK (KLA) fighters Avni Tifeku, member of the 111th brigade Adem Jashari Black Tigers, Commander Ilaz Kodra 114 and Zenun Kodra from Kaçanik
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12 January, 2026
Albanian fighter Cukë Halili (1892-1977) from Stankaj of Rugova, who fought alongside Ker Sadria, Rud Halili and Bajram Curri
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12 January, 2026
Albanian fighter Rud Halili (1890-1977) of Stankaj of Rugova who resisted for 40 years
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12 January, 2026
Professor of University of Oxford James Pettifer’s commentary on the Albanians of Greece
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12 January, 2026
On June 4, 1883, the “Albanian Brothers” association was founded, under the chairmanship of Marko Boçari’s first cousin, Dhimitër Noti Boçari.
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12 January, 2026
David Brawer: The Hydriots (Hydria) and Spetziots (Speces) inhabitants are pure Albanians
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12 January, 2026
Is Malçani of Finiq in Epirus the ancient city of Helikranon?
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12 January, 2026
The Serbian Yugoslav murder of the Albanian poet Alush Canaj (1952-1972)
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12 January, 2026
The Arvanite Albanian Spiridhon Luisi (Spyridon Louis) who won the first modern Olympic marathon in 1896
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11 January, 2026
Egyptian historian Mathieu Aref: Not only Albanians, but also Zeus was Pelasgian
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11 January, 2026
How Modern Greece and Greek Identity Was Created 200 Years Ago
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11 January, 2026
Greek magazine Βύρων: The Albanian language is connected to Illyrians, Epirotes and Macedonians
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11 January, 2026
The execution of the Serbian police and war criminal “Vidomir Shalipuri” by Albanian freedom fighter Avni Elezaj
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11 January, 2026
Albanians pre-date Serbs and Slavic Macedonians by centuries
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11 January, 2026
Salaria at Mount Këndrevicë – An Albanian Village of Labëria of Tepelena
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11 January, 2026
The Ottoman invasion of the Balkans at the Battle of Kosovo halted the 300 years Slavicisation (Slavicization) of Medieval Albanians
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11 January, 2026
Greek writer Nikos Dimou in The New York Times: We used to speak Albanian
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11 January, 2026
Linguistic Borders and Geopolitical Realities: The Formation of Albanian Borders, 1878–1926
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11 January, 2026
The Arvanite Parliament Choice of 1829: Greek as national language instead of Albanian which was the majority
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11 January, 2026
Photos showing Albanians of Chameria, 1913
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11 January, 2026
Video showing Serb Chetnik paramilitary taken prisoner by the Albanian UÇK (KLA)
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11 January, 2026
The Serbian bombardment of Peqin in 1912 and the plundering of the white Proconnesian marble lid of an illyrian sarcophagus
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11 January, 2026
Albanian martyrs Jusuf Gërvalla, Kadri Zeka Bardhosh Gërvalla, Rexhep Malaj, Nuhi Berisha and Bajram Bahtiri mentioned in 1984
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11 January, 2026
Serbian journalists talk about Serbian propaganda narratives and sources of disinformation
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11 January, 2026
The first Albanian functional domestic airline in 1937
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11 January, 2026
The Mesi tribe of Shkodër
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11 January, 2026
Edith Durham: The Albanians of Kosovo and Korça are the pinnacle of the Albanian race
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10 January, 2026
Albanian hero Emli Hamdi Ibrahim (1917-2006)
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10 January, 2026
The Albanian Suliot Giorgio Bozzari (Gjergj Boçari) (fl. 1800s)
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10 January, 2026
When Serbian criminals Baja Omerovic and Ivan Makstimovic were sentenced to be hanged in 1928
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10 January, 2026
Riza Strellci (b. 1904) the forgotten Albanian hero who died in Nish prison
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10 January, 2026
Rudolf Virchow, Albanian Cranial Studies, and the Construction of Scientific Authority in Late 19th-Century Europe
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10 January, 2026
Does comparative linguistics really do etymology?
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10 January, 2026
An 11-year old Albanian child flees the Serbian artillery shelling in Junik in August 1998
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10 January, 2026
George Finlay on why the Greeks adopted the Albanian costume and Fustanella as a national dress (1877)
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9 January, 2026
Albanian womens clothing of the Preveza and Suoli region
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9 January, 2026
Trojans and Dardanians according to Virgil’s Aeneid by Catharine Saunders
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9 January, 2026
The Illyrian Goats (Red Goats) of the Albanian highlands according to Adametz
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9 January, 2026
Three young Albanian soldiers in the military service of the Republic of Venice in 1637
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9 January, 2026
Photos: Serbian soldiers loot the corpses of Albanian children and civilians murdered in 1999 in Rakovina
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9 January, 2026
The Serbian massacre of the Albanians of Rakovina and the Kelmendi family in 1999
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9 January, 2026
The True Troy: Words of Anchises and the Legacy of Aeneas
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9 January, 2026
The revival of the Dardanian and Illyrian names
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9 January, 2026
The Serbian colonisation and Serbianisation of Vranje and its surroundings
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9 January, 2026
An analysis of theoretical, ideological and practical genocide carried out by the Serbian state, police and clergy against Albanian civilians (1877-1999)
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9 January, 2026
Critical analysis of how Serbophile French forces and Jacques Hogar divided Mitrovica in 1999 against Albanian interests
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9 January, 2026
The Serbian massacre the Albanian Muqolli family of Poklek on April 17, 1999
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9 January, 2026
The International Day of the 2,202 Albanians Still Missing Due to Serbian War Crimes
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9 January, 2026
Norwegian soldier Josef Martinsen: UNMIK hid the traces of the Serbian genocide in Kosovo
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9 January, 2026
The Belgrade newspaper “Srpske Novine” on the conversion of Albanians to Slavic Orthodoxism in 1914
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9 January, 2026
Ana e Malit – A Territory Without People and The Politics of Emptiness
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9 January, 2026
The Myth of the “Medieval Serbian Churches”: A Critical Historical and Archival Reexamination
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9 January, 2026
The 1970 document of the Greek church that mistakenly accepted the wide presence of Albanian villages in Greece
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9 January, 2026
A letter in Albanian from the leaders of Gashi from 1689
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8 January, 2026
Fortified Albanian–Ottoman Stone Houses and Kullas as Protection Against Montenegrin Raids in the 1860s
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8 January, 2026
Analysis of Pavle Rovinskis work on the Albanian families of Moraça, Rovci and Kolashin
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8 January, 2026
19th century cnversion to Islam among Albanians was due to the lack of Catholic clergy and the Ottoman and Serbo-Russian politics
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8 January, 2026
Albanians of Sanxhak between tribal autonomy and Albanian uprisings (1885–1912)
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8 January, 2026
The Christian Albanians of Preshevë in the 14th–20th centuries
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7 January, 2026
Serbian, Yugoslav, Partisan and Chetnik atrocities against the Albanians of Gjilan (1941-1945)
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7 January, 2026
The Serbian Yugoslav expulsion of the Albanians of Gjilan in 1956-57 and Slavic colonisation of Albanian territories
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7 January, 2026
Dardanian War Skills by Grace Harriet Macurdy in 1915
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7 January, 2026
The first horse-drawn highway was between Nish and Troja
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7 January, 2026
Why the Peloponnese does not have a Greek name
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7 January, 2026
Tena, the Trojan (Dardan) city of the Peloponnese was founded by the Dardanians who survived the Trojan War
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7 January, 2026
The Double-headed Eagle shined with the Pelasgian civilisation of the Hittites
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7 January, 2026
What is BalkanAcademia.com?
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7 January, 2026
The Albanian Rexhë Avdia (Rexhe Avdia) (1856-1926) from Shkrel of Rugova who fought at the Battle of Nokshiq
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7 January, 2026
The Serbian authorities, governments and paramilitaries have killed between 710,000 – 820,000 Albanians between 1878 and 2025
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7 January, 2026
When Serbian Yugoslav police murdered the 16-year old Albanian girl Ylfete Humolli for protesting for freedom and equality
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7 January, 2026
The Serbian murderers Veselin Vukotić and Andrija Drašković were convicted for the murder of the Albanian Enver Hadri
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7 January, 2026
The Albanian hero Ali Fazliu Prekazi (1900-1947)
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7 January, 2026
How the National Museum of Belgrad took the Albanian-Macedonian Orthodox Eagle of Mark’s Monastery
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7 January, 2026
The Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian cultural plundering of Albanian Illyrian and Dardanian artefacts
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6 January, 2026
Researcher Gustav Kossina: the Lusanian culture originates from the Illyrians
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6 January, 2026
Why does the National Museum of Belgrad keep an Albanian Dardanian gold ring of Non-Slavic and Non-Serbian origin?
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6 January, 2026
Prehistoric Illyrian symbols used on funerary monuments
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6 January, 2026
Serbian cultural plundering; The Albanian Illyrian silver belt discovered in Smederevo and kept in the National Museum of Belgrad
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6 January, 2026
When the Patriarch of Peja collected taxes from the Albanian inhabitants of Anamalit in 1610
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6 January, 2026
Harvard anthropologist Carleton S. Coons connection between the Illyrians and the Dorians
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6 January, 2026
Albanian patriot Sherif Zenel Zeneli who was imprisoned in 1947
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6 January, 2026
List of the Albanian men and women of Luma who defended their country from the Serbian invaders in 1912
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6 January, 2026
The life and death of Mehmet Kadri Tufaj whose fathers was tortured to death by the Serbs
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6 January, 2026
Mirash Gjoni, the real Homer, and Sokol Martini the producer’s rhapsody in the Eposi i Kreshnikëve
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6 January, 2026
Historical document from 1922 states that Greek soldiers spoke only Albanian
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6 January, 2026
Edith Durham’s writings about the humanity of the Albanian people
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6 January, 2026
Albanian heroes Xhafer Zhunica and Ibrahim of Zarbincë of Bujanovcë
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6 January, 2026
The Albanians of Podgorica in 1893
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6 January, 2026
Ahmet Sherifs report in 1910: Albanians of Mitrovica have a national culture and deep education
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6 January, 2026
Cross-border tension between the Albanians and Montenegrins in 1890
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6 January, 2026
Serbian propaganda; depicting a Serbian Chetnik killer as a “Montenegrin warrior”
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6 January, 2026
The Serbian massacre of Poklek where 11 Albanian civilians were murdered in April 1999
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6 January, 2026
Albanian artefact destroyed by Serbian authorities
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6 January, 2026
Albanian hero and martyr Xhemajl Mete Fetahaj
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6 January, 2026
Albanian heroes Binak Vishaj, Burim Mustafaj, Shpend MAlaj, Florim Mustafaj, Bujar Haradinaj, Ardian Malaj and Valbone Tafilaj
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6 January, 2026
The last man who spoke Dalmatian
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5 January, 2026
When an Albanian Muslim imam held a speech for the Albanian Catholic Franciscan Gjergj Fishta at his funeral
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5 January, 2026
Old Albanian illustrations of Rozafati, Hana e Dielli, Konstantini, Halil Garrisë, Gjergj Elez Alia and Ymer Aga Ulqini and Muja
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5 January, 2026
The 15th century Serbian Ottoman Vizir Mahmud Pasha Đanjelović who oppressed Albanians
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5 January, 2026
Simo Matavulj and Josef Holeceks wrote that “Serb” (Serv) was only a religious and social term for Servant and Orthodox
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5 January, 2026
Bulgarian-Albanian conflicts and Bulgarian atrocities against Albanians (1901-1944)
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5 January, 2026
The Albanian regions of Llapi and Llapashtica were mentioned 825 and 568 years ago.
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5 January, 2026
Albanian hero Banush Hoxha (Sedllari) (1880 – 1948)
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4 January, 2026
Albanian hero Mehmet Ali Bajraktari of Has (1870–1948)
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4 January, 2026
Albanian hero Abdein Dragoshi and Ilir Dema of the BESA organization (1937-1944)
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4 January, 2026
French Novel prize winner and senator D’Estournelles De Constant: Europe mutilated Albania in favor of Montenegro
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4 January, 2026
E. A. Washburn: Albanians preserve the Pelasgian language under the name Epirotes of Macedonia
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4 January, 2026
5.000.000 (5 million) Arvanites in Greece have Albanian origin
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3 January, 2026
Echoes of Carpentry in Old Albania
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3 January, 2026
Catholic Albanians mourning a murdered relative who was killed by Serbs in 1998-1999
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3 January, 2026
Pelasgi, mediterranean megalithism and archaic memory of Salento
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3 January, 2026
“As long as I live, I will strive for knowledge, for the homeland, for the whiteness of our country” – Hoxhë-Sylë Tërpeza (1881-1927)
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3 January, 2026
How Albanian Orthodox Christians were assimilated in the last decades of the 19th century
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3 January, 2026
Demir Demiri, Hysni and Jashar Aifi from Tanusha
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3 January, 2026
The Bujan Conference and the Resolution for Self-Determination
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3 January, 2026
Albanians have served the whole world, but not themselves
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3 January, 2026
The Divjaka Hospital where thousands of Albanians were wounded and badly treated
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2 January, 2026
Dossier: How Albanian imams (hoxhallarë) were imprisoned, tortured and murdered by the Serbian Yugoslav Secret Service (UDBA)
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2 January, 2026
Albanians in engraving by Rupp Gutsen (1793-1853)
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2 January, 2026
Albanians in Paja Jovanovics painting from 1885
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2 January, 2026
Albanians in Greece, from the newspaper “Dituria”, Number 2, December 1, 1926
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2 January, 2026
When the Arvanite language was spoken in Athens in 1837
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2 January, 2026
The anti-communist and anti-yugoslav resistance of the Albanians of Shalë and Bajgora region (1941-1950)
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2 January, 2026
Theodoros Kavaliotis and the Trilingual Dictionary of 1770 with the goal of Hellenizing the non-greek peoples of the Balkans
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2 January, 2026
The Origins of the Greeks and the Asiatic Foundations of Hellenic Civilization
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2 January, 2026
The Illyrian Emperor Justinian punishing the “Greeks” (Romans) of Cherson
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31 December, 2025
The Turkish and Greek (Greco-Turkish) oppression of the Albanian language
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31 December, 2025
Serbian mercenary Aleksandar Kubanac Kubatović fighting with the Russians dies in Ukraine
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31 December, 2025
An Albanian elderly says that the Serbs killed his son and that his grave is still unknown today
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30 December, 2025
The name Constantinople comes from the Illyian word “Buzas”
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30 December, 2025
When 400 Serbian Chetniks were defeated by 3 Albanians: Kadri Bistrica, Rifat & Rexhep Dedia in 1941
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30 December, 2025
Salko Shkreli – the hero who prevented the Chetniks from advancing towards Rozhaje and Peshter (1943)
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30 December, 2025
The Illyrian Language in Upper Austria
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30 December, 2025
The 100th Anniversary of the Albanian–Montenegrin War of Qafa e Kolçit (1915–2015)
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30 December, 2025
Tunxh Miftari (1853 – 1952)
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30 December, 2025
The Serbian massacres and atrocities against the Albanian civilians of Studime and Vushtrri in 1999
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30 December, 2025
Scamander – The Dardanian Prince and King of Chaonia and Lower Albania
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30 December, 2025
Lord Byron: Albania comprises part of Macedonia, Illyria, Chaonia, and Epirus.
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30 December, 2025
The Tradition of Antenor and its historical possibility
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30 December, 2025
The Biggest Lies of History: The Forgery of “Historical Truth”
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30 December, 2025
The Kingdom of Illyria (Illyricum) between the Roman and Greek Empires
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30 December, 2025
The 280 year old Flag of Arberia of the Arbereshe Petrotta family
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30 December, 2025
The Albanian colony of Gjakova in Sarajevo
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