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16 May, 2026
Древняя сербская традиция убийства беззащитных женщин, детей и стариков, а также традиция инцеста и убийства младенцев.
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16 May, 2026
L’ancienne tradition serbe de tuer les femmes, les enfants et les personnes âgées sans défense, ainsi que la tradition de l’inceste et du sénicide.
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16 May, 2026
Die alte serbische Tradition der Tötung wehrloser Frauen, Kinder und Alter sowie die Tradition von Inzest und Altersmord.
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16 May, 2026
The Old Serbian Tradition of Killing Defenseless Women, Children and Elderly and the Tradition of Incest and Senicide
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16 May, 2026
Serbien begann den Ersten Weltkrieg, der zum Tod von 22 Millionen Europäern führte.
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16 May, 2026
Србија је започела Први светски рат који је довео до 22 милиона мртвих Европљана
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16 May, 2026
Serbia Started World War One Which Led to 22 Million Dead Europeans
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16 May, 2026
The Huda Jama Massacre: A Forgotten Yugoslav Communist Horror of 1945
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16 May, 2026
Fricatives in Classical Greek, Messapic, and Modern Albanian & Greek
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16 May, 2026
Greek Extremism in the So-Called “Northern Epirus” (South Albania)
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16 May, 2026
Back when Hollywood (and European cinema) got The Odyssey completely right using Albanian actors
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16 May, 2026
The Ethnographic Map of European Turkey of 1877 by Carl Sax
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16 May, 2026
33,000 Albanins participated in the Battle of Canakkale (Gallipoli) in 1915
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16 May, 2026
The name Macedonia derives from “Emathia” (Ημαθία) meaning “The Great” from “E Madhja” from Albanian
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16 May, 2026
Register of Arbëreshë Family Land Division (Dalmatia and Albania) – August 1728
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16 May, 2026
The Albanians of Jordan
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16 May, 2026
The Historical Indictment against the Ottoman Empire: How Albanians were Supressed, Impoverished and Dismembered
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16 May, 2026
The Illyrian Origins of the Albanians: A 1918 Geographical Perspective
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16 May, 2026
Die Schande Serbiens: Die ermordete Entführung des albanischen Aktivisten Ukshin Hoti, der nach seiner Freilassung getötet wurde
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16 May, 2026
Срамота Србије: Убиство и отмица албанског активисте Укшина Хотија, који је убијен након што је пуштен на слободу
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16 May, 2026
The Shame of Serbia: The Murder Kidnapping of Albanian activist Ukshin Hoti who was killed after being released
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16 May, 2026
The Territorial, Colonial and Imperialist Expansion of Modern Montenegro (1711–1913)
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16 May, 2026
The Territorial, Colonial and Imperialist Expansion of Modern Serbia (1830s–1920s)
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16 May, 2026
The Absence of “Greeks” in Homer’s Iliad
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16 May, 2026
The Albanian red and black and double-headed eagle flag was mentioned in 1443
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16 May, 2026
Albanian Malesori highlanders guard the entrance of Ostrog Monastery
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16 May, 2026
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) shows Skopje (Shkup) inhabited by 80% Albanians
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15 May, 2026
Europe Should Join Kosovo Albanians in Boycotting Serbian Products Over Health and Safety Concerns
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15 May, 2026
Deutschland entdeckt Hepatitis A in gefrorenen Beeren aus Serbien
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15 May, 2026
Germany Detects Hepatitis A in Frozen Berries from Serbia
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15 May, 2026
E. F. Knight in 1880: Turks (Ottomans) Never Fully Dominated or Subjugated Albanians
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15 May, 2026
When France Publicly Shamed Their Women As A Collective Vengeance In 1944
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15 May, 2026
Serbs looting homes, burning haystacks and stealing Albanian TV’s in 1999
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15 May, 2026
Albanian Toponyms and Dardanian Autochthony in the Vicinity of Vraja (Vranje)
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15 May, 2026
The Albanian hero Sulejman Vuçiterna of Verbovcë, 18 years old and had over 400 armed men under his command
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15 May, 2026
The Illyrian Pelasgians and the Thracians fought against Ramses III.
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14 May, 2026
When the Kingdom of Rascia (Rashka) was inhabited by Catholic Albanians in 1332
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14 May, 2026
Serbs bathing in Corfu after starting World War One (The Great War)
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14 May, 2026
In 2008, Serbs burned the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, Serbia
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14 May, 2026
An Albanian film about Serbian War Crimes in 1998-1999 competes at the Cannes Film Festival
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14 May, 2026
Zagreb newspaper “Obzor” in 1923: Albanians lived in Banjska until 1912
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14 May, 2026
Frederic Shoberl’s “Illyria and Dalmatia”: an 1821 European testimony to Illyria, Dalmatia, and the Albanian-Balkan world
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14 May, 2026
There are no “Serbs” in Montenegro – there are only Slavicized (Russified) Albanians
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14 May, 2026
The Philhellenic invention of a “Greek Macedonia” by British intelligence officer Nicholas G. Hammond
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14 May, 2026
Српски шовинистички иредентизам је рак Балкана
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14 May, 2026
Serbia’s Chauvinist Irredentism is the Cancer of the Balkans
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14 May, 2026
Branislav Nušić in 1902: Serbs are migrants from the Carpathian Mountains from Russia
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14 May, 2026
38% Carpathian heritage among Serbian paternal lineages
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14 May, 2026
Serbian newspaper “Zona Sumraka” in 2000: Adam and Eve were Serbs
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14 May, 2026
Crime Rates Among Albanians Abroad: Understanding the Historical Context
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14 May, 2026
Η Εθνοκάθαρση των Αλβανών Τσάμηδων και η αποτυχία των ελληνικών αρχών να επανορθώσουν
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14 May, 2026
The Ethnic Cleansing of Cham Albanians and the failure of Greek authorities to make amends
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14 May, 2026
Greek saint Kosmas of Aetolia (1714–1779): Albanian is the language of Satan
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14 May, 2026
Hyacinthe (Louis) Hecquard in 1858: Markos Botsaris (Marko Boçari) was an Albanian
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13 May, 2026
War Crimes in Kosovo: Serbia’s Violation of ICRC Rule 113 and the Macabre Fate of Albanian Corpses in Batajnica
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13 May, 2026
山本和彦によるアルバニア法典の研究:人類倫理の起源への窓?
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13 May, 2026
Kazuhiko Yamamoto’s study of the Albanian Kanun Law: A Window into the Origins of Human Ethics?
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13 May, 2026
Procopius on Justinian’s Fortifications in Dardania: Evidence of 6th-Century Balkan Settlement and Continuity
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13 May, 2026
The Albanian and Slavic Roots of Modern Greece: Sir Richard Temple’s 1902 Critique of the Hellenic Myth
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13 May, 2026
Milovan Đilas (Djilas): The Austro-Hungarian military never killed children or raped women in Montenegro during the occupation
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13 May, 2026
Serbian injustice against Montenegrins in 1918
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13 May, 2026
Serbs have always been a minority in both Dardania-Kosovo and Macedonia
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13 May, 2026
Albanian Freedom Fighters (Kaçaks) in the 1920s – Part Two
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13 May, 2026
Albanians were not robbers and pillagers, compared to the Serbs, Montenegrins, Bulgarians and Greeks in the Balkan War (1912-1913)
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13 May, 2026
Albanian Nose Singing from 1810
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13 May, 2026
Evliya Çelebi in 1660: Only Albanian and Turkish is spoken in Vushtrri
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13 May, 2026
Serbian and Bulgarian Chauvinism at the 1913 London Conference: Plans to Partition Albania
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13 May, 2026
Alexander the Great’s Illyrian Ancestry According to Ulrich Wilcken
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13 May, 2026
Ancient Illyrian Discoveries in Koroshishta, Struga and Ohrid Region
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13 May, 2026
France’s Colonial Rule and French Atrocities in Algeria and Chad For 132 years
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13 May, 2026
The Etruscan (or Pelasgo-Etruscan) Inscription TAT: A191023M VO3A: AINAO
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13 May, 2026
The Albanian language can help decipher the Etruscan mysteries
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13 May, 2026
Another important clue about the birthplace of Skanderbeg from 1652
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13 May, 2026
The “Albanesi” of Himara in 1596 and the Modern “Northern Epirote”
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13 May, 2026
Tumbarica (Tumba Grad) near Berane, Montenegro: A Window into Illyrian and Paleo-Balkan Heritage
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12 May, 2026
Guillaume Apollinaire (1880–1918): The Albanians are a fine people, noble, brave, but have a suicidal tendency
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12 May, 2026
Ancient Roman and Early Christian Graves Near Komani and the Albanian Malësorë Superstition
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12 May, 2026
When Berane was called “Alpi Albanese” (Albanian Alps) in 1928
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12 May, 2026
Early Evidence of Albanian Presence and Integration in the Medieval Balkans
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12 May, 2026
An Albanian singer in the village of Javor of Sanxhak in 1930
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12 May, 2026
When Albanian (Arnauts) lived in the Morava Valley According to Guillaume Lejean in 1869
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12 May, 2026
5 million Muslims (Albanians and Bosniaks) in the Balkans were expelled between 1844 and 1922 in the Balkans and 5.5 millions died from starvation
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12 May, 2026
Когато български войници изнасилваха албански жени, крадяха брашно и злато и се изхождаха (изпразваха) с албанско сирене през 1944 г.
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12 May, 2026
When Bulgarian soldiers raped Albanian women, stole flour and gold and defecated (shit) on Albanian cheese in 1944
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12 May, 2026
The Albanian Malisor Uprising led by Ajam Kaleshi of Dibra Against Ottoman Rule in the 1890s
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12 May, 2026
When Catholic Albanians of Tivari (Antivari) protected the family of King Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš
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12 May, 2026
How Serbian Imperialist Invasion, Conquest and Violence in the 1870s created the Violent Arnauts
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12 May, 2026
The Albanian Kuçi (Kuci or Kuqi) tribe in the 1830s-1852
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12 May, 2026
A 300 year old Albanian song
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12 May, 2026
The Albanian Mushoviqi (Mušovići) Family: A Prominent Brotherhood of Captains and Beys
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12 May, 2026
Greek Efforts at Hellenization During the Albanian National Awakening
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12 May, 2026
Albanian fighter Kamer Loshi (Kamer Sejdia) (1886-1925)
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12 May, 2026
Isuf Kamer Celaj and the Kulla (tower) of the Celaj family
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12 May, 2026
Honor, Moral and Discipline in Traditional Albanian Society
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12 May, 2026
The Brokovalas: Albania’s Ancient War Cry
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12 May, 2026
Albanians converted to Islam for pragmatic reasons – not out of love for the Ottomans or the Turk
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12 May, 2026
The Albanian Melancholia and Tragedy
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12 May, 2026
When 50 Serbs raped one Albanian woman, burned her family alive, killed Imer Bujkaj and destroyed 370 villages in Rozhaje and Sanxhak in 1919
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12 May, 2026
The Battle of Kolesjan against Serbian invaders in 1912
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12 May, 2026
The Greek massacre of 1,000 Albanians in Stimilia and 200 Albanians in Tzarlolieva in 1910
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12 May, 2026
The Battle of St. Nicolo of Mitylene in 1826 when Albanians killed 500 invading Turkish soldiers
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12 May, 2026
When Bulgarians stole 25,000,000 (25 million kg) of cereals from Albanians in 1916
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12 May, 2026
The Montenegrin massacre of Albanians of Gucia in 1907
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12 May, 2026
The Ancient Symbol of the Albanian Plis
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11 May, 2026
German PKS Crime statistics; Serbian citizens are more criminal than Albanians
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11 May, 2026
The Albanians of the Fortification of Koprani Castle near Nish in the Sanjak of Niš
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11 May, 2026
When a Serbian lieutenant offended the Greek colonel Banayo Topolu resulting in him shooting himself during the Balkan War in 1912
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11 May, 2026
When Serbian plunderers and peasants would carry off windows and doors from Albanian houses in 1912
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11 May, 2026
Shepherds of the Balkans: How Albanian Pastoralists Became Guardians of Nature
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11 May, 2026
Serbian Criminal Bands and Paramilitary Activities (1869-1917)
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11 May, 2026
Fear, Terror, Suppression, Paranoia and Arrogance among Serbian public officials in 1842
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10 May, 2026
Albania’s Warriors: The True Face of the “Greek” Revolution
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10 May, 2026
The Albanian War That Became Modern Greece
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10 May, 2026
Byzantium Was Roman: The Myth of Medieval Greek Continuity
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10 May, 2026
The Invention of Greece: Albanian Roots and the Manufactured Nation
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10 May, 2026
The Mystery of the Stone Spheres in Tepelena
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10 May, 2026
Albanians under the empire; documents that speak of violence, assimilation and political extermination
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9 May, 2026
The Bulgarian False Flag in 1943 in Presheva: Bombing an Albanian Mosque
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9 May, 2026
Herodian, Greek-speaking historian from the 3rd century: Asia was ruled by the Macedonians and Alexander’s successors
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9 May, 2026
Nothing Modern but Their Weapons: A Glimpse into Albanian Life, 1912 – “Maeurs Albanaises”
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9 May, 2026
When the authoritarian Serbian Orthodox clergy threatened an Albanian shepherd with death for seeking shelter in 1880
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9 May, 2026
When Russian agents and Orthodox monks worked against Albanian interests in the early 20th century
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9 May, 2026
Russian Church Tserkovnyĭ vi͡estnik (Церковный вестник) newspaper in 1903: Claims of Albanian atrocities against Serbs are fabricated
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9 May, 2026
Ancient Albania: Ecclesiastical History and Bishops in the Albanian Territories (344–1343)
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9 May, 2026
Quotes from Byzantine Chroniclers about the Albanians (Arbër, Albanoi or Arbanitai)
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9 May, 2026
The “Arnaut Sheep” Affair: When Milenko Stojković was given 10,000 Albanian sheep in 1804 valued €1.5 million today
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9 May, 2026
Albanian Military and Administrative Presence in Southern Serbia in the Late 17th and Early 18th Centuries: Evidence Against Later Migration Narratives
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9 May, 2026
The Division of Albanian Lands During the Years 1914-1918 and Its Population
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9 May, 2026
When Skopje (Shkupi), Peja and Akova (Bjelopolje) was inhabited by Albanians (17th-19th century)
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8 May, 2026
Albanian-Serbian Violence in the 1830s–1840s: Tribal Feuds, Ottoman Decay, and Nationalist Narratives — Beyond ‘Islamic War’ or ‘Slavic Oppression
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8 May, 2026
“A Serbian Film” and the The Epstein Files
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8 May, 2026
The Irony of “Serbian Voivodes” in Albanian Costume: Slavicized Orthodox Albanians and the Construction of Serbian Identity
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8 May, 2026
Traces of Illyrian antiquity and middle ages in the fortress of Gjirokaster
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8 May, 2026
When Montenegrin liberation of Albanian cities meant the ethnic cleansing of Albanians in 1912-1913
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8 May, 2026
Serbian and Montenegrin crimes against the Albanians of Mitrovica and Berane which led to a conflict which led to 150 people dead in 1898
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8 May, 2026
When the British Parliament protested against the Serbian crimes against Albanians in 1912 and 1878
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8 May, 2026
The Pan-Slavic Fantasy: Fragments of Nations and the Albanian Truth
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8 May, 2026
The Pelasgian Roots of the Albanian People: From Ancient Civilization to the Saviors of Rome
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8 May, 2026
The Illyrian Empire: How Pelasgian Sons Restored Rome and Shaped Europe
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8 May, 2026
The Roman Empire under the control of the (Illyrian army)
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8 May, 2026
Did Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg’s Mother Make and Preserve the Symbol of the Independence Flag?
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8 May, 2026
Ancient Trepanation in the Balkans: Real Archaeological Evidence from Albania and the Region
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8 May, 2026
The Irony of Metohija: How a Greek Word Undermines Claims of Serbian Ownership in Kosovo-Dardania
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7 May, 2026
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah on Plato – Monotheism and Succession to Socrates
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7 May, 2026
Debunking the “New Romans” Greek Narrative – A Lebanese Orthodox Perspective
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7 May, 2026
The Greek Revolution: A Civil War Among Albanians
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7 May, 2026
What did serving coffee with the left hand symbolize among Albanians?
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7 May, 2026
Dibra: The uniform of the Army of Montenegro is not a place for historical revisions and ideological messages
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7 May, 2026
Ancient Albanian Warrior Archetypes: Pyrrhus of Epirus and Alexander the Great
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7 May, 2026
The History of Albanian Individualism and Anti-Imperialism
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7 May, 2026
When Serbian soldiers would bury Albanians alive with heads sticking out in Kavadarci in 1912-1913
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7 May, 2026
Serbian Propaganda in the Balkan Wars: The Misused 1908 Photograph of a Severed Head
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7 May, 2026
Christian Arnauts (Albanians) in Kruševac, Prokuplje, Nish and Ćiprovac
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7 May, 2026
The Albanian-Serbian Shootout during the Serbian Offensive of January 1806 in Paraćin–Ražanj of the Ćuprija nahija
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7 May, 2026
Mitrovica: The Strategic Trade Hub of the Balkans Since 1879
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7 May, 2026
The Albanian nation was mentioned already in 1577 (Albanian proto-nationalism)
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7 May, 2026
Northern Albanian Folklore: “Dragon’s Blood” and the Drangue Hero
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7 May, 2026
Decree Law No. 48, dated 12 May 1927 (Contract with the Company “Portland Çemento Shkodër”)
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6 May, 2026
Faik Konica’s Provocative Quote on Albanian Identity and Islam
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5 May, 2026
Montenegrin Betrayal of Besa; the Montenegrin murder of 17 Albanians and 2 merchants from Sjenica in 1891
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4 May, 2026
What the Serbian proverb “He who does not know how to take revenge will never be admitted into paradise” reveals about Serbian history and culture
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4 May, 2026
Albanian history date back to the end of the Paleolithic period
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4 May, 2026
Albanian warrior Has Alia Qetkaj of Ledina of Dinosha
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4 May, 2026
The Medieval Albanian Presence West of Prizren and the Christian Character of Albanian Personal Names in the 14th and 15th century
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4 May, 2026
The 1847 Revolution of Zeinel Gioni Lekka and the Appeal of Albanian Beys and Agas for Union with Greece
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4 May, 2026
The Unknown Study of the Famous Greek Pelasgologist and Albanologist Iakovos Thomopoulos on Homeric Ithaca and Its Complete Vindication
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4 May, 2026
Hafiz Ali Korça and His 1910 Albanian Primer: A Phonetic Approach to National Education
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4 May, 2026
Epirus and the Illyrian Tribes: Language, Identity, and Barbarian Status in Ancient Sources
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4 May, 2026
The Arvanite (Arbereshë) Lahutars – Lute Folklore and Rhapsody in Southern Albania
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4 May, 2026
The Albanian Rhapsody Tradition: From Kosovo Folklore to 20th-Century Modern Composition
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4 May, 2026
Den forfærdelige lov om at udelukke forælderen i det serbiske samfund – Da forælderen fyldte 60, tog hans søn ham med sig og…
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4 May, 2026
La terrible loi d’élimination du parent dans la société serbe – Lorsque le parent atteignait 60 ans, son fils l’emmenait et…
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4 May, 2026
Das schreckliche Gesetz der Elterneliminierung in der serbischen Gesellschaft – Wenn der Elternteil 60 Jahre alt wurde, nahm ihn sein Sohn mit und…
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4 May, 2026
Страшни закон елиминације родитеља у српском друштву – Када би родитељ напунио 60 година, син би га узео и…
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4 May, 2026
The Terrible Law of Eliminating the Parent In Serbian Society – When the Parent Turned 60, His Son Would Take Him and…
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4 May, 2026
Ancient DNA evidence for the history of the Albanians
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3 May, 2026
Albanian Folklore: Ajkuna’s Lament (Vajtimi)
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3 May, 2026
Albanian Folkore: The Marriage of Young Halil with Ruzha, Daughter of Captain Galan
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3 May, 2026
Albanian folklore: Vuk Harambashi and Hajkuna, daughter of Dezdar Osman Aga in Dubrovnik
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3 May, 2026
An Albanian Proverb on Endurance: “The Stones Remain”
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3 May, 2026
The Hellenization (Greekification) of the aboriginal and autochthonous Albanians of Athens
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3 May, 2026
The 1911 Uprising in Northern Albania: A Spark of Defiance in Mirdita and the Highlands
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3 May, 2026
Daily Life and State-Building in Late 1930s Albania: Insights from the Official Gazette (1937–1938)
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3 May, 2026
In 2000, Serbian radicals burned down the Ibër Mosque of Mitrovcia, built in 1777, and ethnically cleansed the Albanian aboriginals
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3 May, 2026
Folklore, Giants, and Ancient Echoes: The Polyphemus Legend and the Thunder Deity Shurdha in Northern Albania
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3 May, 2026
Albanian Pre-Christian and Illyrian Pagan Names
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3 May, 2026
The Albanian Highland Life of Hajla, Gropa e Erenikut, Strellcs, Preljept, Milishevc, Roshkodoli, Pllaqica e Vokshit, Lumbardhit, and Pleqe Mountain
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3 May, 2026
Albanian Localities in the Serbian Principality (1817–1865)
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3 May, 2026
When Rugova included the territories Dacaj, Peshkaj, Plluncaj, Bujhovi, Husaj and Ballotiq of modern day Sanxhak and Peshter in the Ottoman Empire
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3 May, 2026
The Legends of the Bukumiri: Ancient Inhabitants of Montenegro and the Rejection of Bogomil Connections
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3 May, 2026
Natasha Kandic; How Serbian criminals burnt the bodies of massacred Albanians in the Mackatica Smelter to hide evidence of war crimes
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3 May, 2026
When Serbs ordered Albanians in the village of Brut near the Drin river to bring them food in 1912 and then murdered them in cold blood
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3 May, 2026
Када су изгладнелим српским војницима албански сељани Каменице давали храну, а Срби су и даље артиљеријски бомбардовали село 1915. године.
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3 May, 2026
When starving Serbian soldiers were given food by Albanian villagers of Kamenica and the Serbs still artillery bombed the village in 1915
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3 May, 2026
Разоткривена српска лаж; инсценирано погубљење православног свештеника од стране албанског балистичког војника у Другом светском рату
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3 May, 2026
Сербская ложь развенчана; инсценировка убийства православного священника албанским солдатом баллистической армии во время Второй мировой войны
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3 May, 2026
Serbian lie debunked; staging an Albanian Ballist soldier executing an Orthodox priest in World War 2
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3 May, 2026
Albanian Freedom Fighters (Kaçaks) in the 1920s
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3 May, 2026
The Albanian Sadri Binaku of Rugova who challenged Panta Cemovi of Vasojeviq in Berane in 1875-1876
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3 May, 2026
The Genetic Evidence of Albanian Origins in Southern Serbs and Montenegrins: The E-V13 Connection
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3 May, 2026
Kostas Jiossas (Γιωσσάς): Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer argued that modern Greeks no longer carried “ancient Greek blood”
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
Mount Dajti, standing like a silent guardian over Albania’s capital, hides within it one of the greatest financial enigmas of the last century.
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
The Turkish conspiracy against Albania in 1914
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
The connection between Albanian with Pelasgian
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3 May, 2026
Epirus and the Rise of Pyrrhus
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3 May, 2026
Serbia is building a strategy with propaganda, hybrid warfare, armament, ties with Russia, and efforts to weaken Kosovo from within
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
When Serbian war criminals killed a starving Albanian civilian in Pahstrik on July 10, 1998
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3 May, 2026
A portrait of Baron Lycklama in Albanian costume from 1869
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3 May, 2026
Proto-Illyrian dress (kësula) of the Albanians of Dibra
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3 May, 2026
The Albanians of Sekiraçë between Jabllanica and Kosanica who protected Albanian villages from Serbian invaders in 1878
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3 May, 2026
Vidovdan – The Serbian Fairytale That Fuels Balkan Conflicts: What Really Happened 635 Years Ago?
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
The history of Gjergj Kastioti and the surname Skënderbeu
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
Serbian war criminal Srdjan Lazovic who abused and tortured Albanian civilians
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
In 1606, Venice launched the opulent Bucentaur, its golden state galley, featuring a towering bow figure called “Il Gigante” (The Giant), inspired by Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
Serbo-Montenegrin Colonists Settled by Serbia on the Albanian Lands and Houses of Farmers in Sllatina, Zllatar, and Mirosalë through the Infamous “Agrarian Reform” Project
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
Serbian war criminal Goroljub Paunovic feeding body parts of Albanians to dogs
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3 May, 2026
A court in Croatia is seeking a prison sentence for a 25-year-old Serbian citizen for writing “Kosovo is Serbia” on a car with Kosovo license plates
Balkan Academia
3 May, 2026
A 3,600 years old Albanian poem
Balkan Academia
2 May, 2026
Serbia keeps deteriorating in decay; press of freedom falls to 106th place from 54th
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2 May, 2026
The Persistent Shadow of Serbian Racism, Irredentism and Chauvinism (1877-2026)
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2 May, 2026
Serbia violates Human Rights for Albanians of Presheva by blocking €2 million in aid for school books
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2 May, 2026
Why does Serbia still hide the bodies of massacred Albanians?
Balkan Academia
2 May, 2026
Zašto je Srbija otrovala 7000 albanskih studenata 1990. godine?
Balkan Academia
2 May, 2026
Why did Serbia poison 7,000 Albanian students in 1990?
Balkan Academia
2 May, 2026
Albanian shepherd leader Kushtrimi Cobanpasha (čobambaša or kryeçoban) of Vasojeviq in the 18th century
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2 May, 2026
The Greek extremist attack on the Albanian village of Frashër On May 2,1 1914
Balkan Academia
1 May, 2026
The history of the Albanians of Jerusalem (1831-1840)
Balkan Academia
1 May, 2026
Former Serb police member Jovan Golubović testifies of the murder of Albanian civilians in 1998-1999
Balkan Academia
1 May, 2026
Albanian leader Mehmet Beci (1830-1907) who defended Ulqin in 1880
Balkan Academia
1 May, 2026
Linguist Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak on Proto-Albanian lexical influence on Doric Greek from the 7th century
Balkan Academia
1 May, 2026
Authors who support the Illyrian theory of the Albanian origin
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1 May, 2026
George Akropolites in “The History”: Epirotes are a “western race” and distinguished from the Roman (Greek Byzantines)
Balkan Academia
1 May, 2026
Gerard Conforte in 1901: Markos Botzaris (Marko Boçari) was an Albanian
Balkan Academia
30 April, 2026
When Albanians of Rugova and Rozhajë drove their cattle to Selanik (Thessaloniki), Lezhë, Shkodër, Bijeljina and Brčko in the 1870s
Balkan Academia
30 April, 2026
Duke Zhuja of Rugova who was awared with the Cross of Danilo Njegos Petrovic
Balkan Academia
29 April, 2026
The Albanians of Ukraine – Our Arnautia (Наша Арнаутія)
Balkan Academia
29 April, 2026
How Serbian extremist Vojislav Šešelj wanted to infect Albanians with AIDS in 1995
Balkan Academia
29 April, 2026
The Proposal for the Assassination of Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg in 1448
Balkan Academia
29 April, 2026
The Albanian Guardians of Europe and the Adriatic: From Skanderbeg to the Resistance Against Pan-Slavism
Balkan Academia
29 April, 2026
When Assimilated Albanians Kill Their Own: The Tragedy of Dem Alija of Rugova and the Kuçi Shepherd of the 1850s
Balkan Academia
29 April, 2026
Dervish Luzha (1904–1985)or Rexhep Tarçuku
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
An ancient 4,000 years old Illyrian and Dardanian tomb stone from Drelaj of Rugova
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
Etimologjia e fjalës “Rugova” nga autori Osman Shala
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
The Etymology of “Rugova” by author Osman Shala
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
Aristidh Kola: “with the Serbs (we Greeks) we have no blood ties, but on the contrary with the Albanians”
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
The 1892 Blood Feud Reconciliation document from Zym of Prizren with the help of the Catholic Church
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
Albanian martyrs Dukagjin R. Vula, Isuf B. Dinaj, Muhamet L. Barhedci, and Pëllumb H. Ademaj
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
Resolution on the Presheva Valley – Propaganda or Real Political Will?
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
Ужаси српске људске кланице
Balkan Academia
28 April, 2026
The Horrors of the Serbian Human Slaughterhouse
Balkan Academia
27 April, 2026
German book from 1493: Thessalia, Macedonia, Achaia and Epirus commonly called Illyricus (Illyria)
Balkan Academia
27 April, 2026
The Eagle, Ion, and Sarapis: Ancient Coin Evidence for the Origins of the Shqiptar Name
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Albanian Principalities of the 14th Century: The Rise of Arberia
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
25 years in prison sought for Serbian spy Jelena Djukanovic. The trial revealed she spied on senior OSCE official
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Who Were The Illyrian Ancestors?
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Albanian Musical “Breath Orchestra” of Vushtrri of 1916
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Albanian hero Rrustem Gradica (Rrustë Dibran Gradica) (d. 1960)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
15th century Albanians Tanush Dukagjini and his nephew, Lekë Zaharia in 1438
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Albanians and Albanianism Highest Virtue; Religious tolerance of Catholic Christians with Muslim Names
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
How Serbian detention cells looked like in Kosovo in 1998-99. Albanian womens’s underwear ripped off and blood on the floor.
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The dangerous Serbian worship of Chetniks, killers and rapists in ultra-irredentist movements
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Prof. Nexhmi Ganiu: “Hot Waters” – The Russian Project in the making of Slavic artificial nations and the assimilation of Albanians
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Gradonačelnik Beograda Aleksandar Šapić naziva srbijanskog ratnog zločinca osuđenog za genocid “srpskim herojem”.
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Mayor of Belgrad Aleksandar Šapić calls Serbian war criminal convicted of genocide for “A Serbian hero”
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Serbian Chetnik attacks on the Albanians of Kumanovë by criminals Tanko Trifunovic, Boro Millovanovic, Kosta Peçanac and Milic Krstic (1921-1924)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The History of the Albanian Printing Press
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Development of the Ideology and Culture of the Albanian National Renaissance (1880s – 1912)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Expansion of the Albanian Patriotic Movement in the Emigrant Colonies (1896–1908)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Question of the Albanian-Greek and Bulgarian-Albanian Alliance (1907)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Activity of the Albanian Armed Çetas (1906–1908)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Armed Anti-Ottoman Resistance of 1905–1907: The Events in Kurbin
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Establishment of the Committees “For the Freedom of Albania” and Their Program (1905)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Mürzsteg Reform Program (22 October 1903) and the Albanian Uprisings of 1904
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Uprising of Luma, July–September 1909, Against Turkish Forces Commanded by Xhavit Pasha
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
The Albanian hero Abdurrahmani, also known as Hoxhë Kuta (1844–1947)
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Original Egyptian Documents; The Battle of Kadesh (1274 BC) and Champollion’s original decipherments; Greeks are not mentioned but Pelasgians
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Illyrian Bronze Age Stone Tumuli in Pllanica; Dinoshë, Tuz
Balkan Academia
26 April, 2026
Salë Demir Alia (born 1798)
Balkan Academia
25 April, 2026
The Bitter Irony of the Albanian Golgotha: Serbian Atrocities in 1915 and the Unspoken Legacy of the Balkan Wars
Balkan Academia
25 April, 2026
Comparing Illyrian Jewellery with Albanian and Arberian Jewellery
Balkan Academia
25 April, 2026
Maurice Druon’s Study: Albanians as One of the Oldest Nations in the World
Balkan Academia
25 April, 2026
The Neolithic Proto-Illyrian Culture, Illyrian Tattoos and Illyrian Horse Breeding
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
Epirus Truly Bears the Title of Albania — The French Testimony of 1575
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
Albanian lawyer, satirist, translator and engineer Mit’hat Araniti (1912-1992)
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
Albanian hero Shefqet Alija (1969-1998)
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
Important Archaeological Discoveries in Soçanicë
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
The Albanians of Tanusha according to Feri Arifi
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
The Vienna Agreement: The Partition of Albanian Territories in 1941
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
The Albanian Presheva region is an ancient region and name
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
Irredentist nostalgia among some Montenegrin politicians pursuing Greater Serbian propaganda
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
The Albanian warrior Balë Alia of Haxhaj of Rugova who reportedly killed 18 Serbs (c. 1830-1884)
Balkan Academia
24 April, 2026
Hamit Truplini, the Balli Kombëtar combatant who was martyred at the Lim river bridge, defending Albanian lands from Serbo-Montenegrin chetniks
Balkan Academia
23 April, 2026
The Albanian Milaim Pelivani of Gostivar who won the 1931 Chicago Olympics in wrestling
Balkan Academia
23 April, 2026
Irresponsible and unauthorized individuals or groups illegally massacre the ancient Necropolis in Bukuroc, Presheva
Balkan Academia
23 April, 2026
Ilarion Ruvarac, Sima Ćirković and Edgard Hösch: Balshaj (Balšićs) were Albanians
Balkan Academia
23 April, 2026
Albanian neighborhoods in Athens according to Pouqueville in the 19th century
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23 April, 2026
The Times of London in 1881: Marco Botzari (Marko Boçari) was Albanian
Balkan Academia
22 April, 2026
A Table, a Rifle, and a Rising Line: Dramatic Architecture in Albanian Rhapsodic Performance with Augustin Uka and Gjergj Uka
Balkan Academia
22 April, 2026
The Albanians of Masbjeshka (Sanxhak of Novi Pazar) with Centuries of Survival: “We have the Albanian heart, we have the Albanian blood, we are burning for Albania!”
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
A Total Revolution in Balkan History, Prehistory, and Global Ethnology
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
The Customs of Morinë in 1935 according to the Austrian journalist Louis A. Matzhold, who visited Kukës in February 1935
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
Thucydides and the Non-Greek Barbarian (Illyrian and Dardanian) tribes of the North West
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
What Montenegrin News write about the Albanian Conference of Bujan from 1944
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
A theory; Does Albanian decode Ancient Egyptian?
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
The Dark Ottoman Period: Albanian Critique of Turkish Neo-Ottoman Narrative in the Balkans
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
Interview in “Nacional” of Tirana on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of his life and 60 years of creative activity – Part One
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
Albanians outside the Franciscan Catholic church of Pejë (1915-1918)
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
Serbo-French propaganda depicting Albanians of Pejë as “Serbs”
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
The Illyrian Dances
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
The Brirosh (or Brizani): A Pre-Slavic, Thraco-Illyrian Echo in Balkan Folk Dress
Balkan Academia
21 April, 2026
The 1020 Emperor decree linking Albania to older Roman and Byzantine administration
Balkan Academia
20 April, 2026
Is the Myth of Montenegrins as “Pure Serbs” Being Overthrown? A Montenegrin Author Opens the Debate on Illyrian Roots
Balkan Academia
20 April, 2026
The Gjaka Family Tragedy in Keqekollë and the Horrors of Serbian Troops Against Albanian Civilians in 1921
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
Albania Tarantina (Albania Tarentina)
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
The 8 Points of Albanian Nationalism in 1939
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
Historian Feri Arifi’s correction of Atanasije Urošević’s claim in 1930s that there were only 17 Albanian houses in Memishallarë
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
Why is the Phoenix (Finiq) Theatre not fully uncovered? – Delvinë
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
“Periplus” by Pseudo-Scylax (4th century BC) and the Illyrians and Greeks
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
When the Cretan volunteers in 1914 expelled the Albanians from Paliasa in Himara
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
The first astronomical observatory in the Balkans – in Shkodër in 1888
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
Ancient Illyrian and Dardanian inscriptions on a rock in Sanxhak (Sandžak) region
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
How much Greek did the Arvanites know in the 19th century and How many Arvanites could understand religious ceremonies?
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
I Warned About Russian Spying Through the So-Called “Humanitarian Center” in Serbia — Moscow Called It “Absurd.” Now the Center Is Expanding Again
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
Срамота црногорског правосуђа; српско-црногорски масакр тринаестогодишњег Лабинота Кастратија и његове мајке у Пећи 1999. године
Balkan Academia
19 April, 2026
A Montenegrin Judiciary Shame; the Serbo-Montenegrin massacre of the 13-year old Labinot Kastrati and his mother in Peja in 1999
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
The Slavic (Serbian) colonisation of the Hungarian territory of Vajdasag (Vojvodina) in the 20th century
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
The 1296 Halberstadt Indulgence and Michael Albanese of Epirus (Michael von Albanese or Michael the Albanian) of Epirus in 1286
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
“Let’s subjugate the North”! The order of the communist leaders for the massacres of nationalist Albanians
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
The Irony of History: Skopje Voivode Vasil Stojanov Axhalarski and His Albanian-Dressed Chetniks
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
Two Telegrams: One from Ismail Qemali and One from Luigj Gurakuqi in 1912
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
The Anti-Communist Uprisings in Albania (1945-1946)
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
The Albanian who spoke 18 languages in the 1920s
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
Karl Topia mentioned as “Princeps Albaniae” in 1386
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
The Albanian imam Mulla Mustafë Fazliu Vidishiqi (1880-1968) who interrupted Bajram to defend his country against Serbian-Bulgarian invaders in 1945
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
When the Corfu Channel was called the Albanian Channel – a rare photograph in a Finnish magazine
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
Serbian account on X (Twitter) glorifies the murder of a little baby
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
When Serbian forces killed 53 civilians and among them Lirije Muçolli, a 6 months old baby
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
The Absurd and Dangerous Hero Worship of Gavrilo Princip in Serbia
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
Željko Milić, an Albanian Orthodox from Kuçi (Kuči) tribe
Balkan Academia
18 April, 2026
Pre-Serbian and Pre-Slavic settlement discovered in Nish dated 8,000 years
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
Denton J. Snider in 1892: The Albanian is small, slim and wiry and was the bravest champion of the Greek independence
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
Albanian hero Kadri Bazi Breza (1880–1943) who killed the Serbian military and rapist Bašić in 1913
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
The 1943 Official Albanian Documents from Kutina and the Certificate of 1861
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
The Sandjak of Novi Pazar (Sandjak of Novi Pazar) in 1871
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
The San Francisco Call in 1897: Janina, the Capital of Albania
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
Albanians in 1916 in Sjenica in Duge Puljane of Sanxhak of Peshter
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
Canadian professor Ross William Collins: Albanians are Illyrians
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
Why did Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg burn Serbian villages in Kosovo in the 15th century?
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
Illyrian-Albanian Continuity in South Slavic Scholarship: A Direct Statement from a Balkan Geographical Text
Balkan Academia
17 April, 2026
Illyrian-Albanian Continuity: Tribal Identities, Material Culture, Linguistic Evidence, and Historical Testimonies
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