By Fahri Xharra. Translation Petrit Latifi
“I’m not going that far back in time, because wherever you touch, Albanians appear; Albanians appear throughout human history, sometimes as good and sometimes as bad people. But if we were to collect all the deeds of Albanians, both good and bad, and put them into a “giant” computer for analysis; we would lead the world today.
Greece was created by the Arvanites, Serbia by the Kelmendi, and Montenegro with Catholic, Muslim and Orthodox Albanians. We were the backbone of the Ottoman Empire for 500 years. Shame or pride? I don’t know how to classify it. Greece, Montenegro and Serbia consider it a shame that their states were created by Albanians; they ignore the facts, deny the creators, distort history and falsify it, just to lose track of the creator of their state.
Has it ever occurred to you, the historian, the imam, the priest, the pope, the rabbi or the damned devil, why was Albania created so late? Why did foreigners have to take a stand for the preservation of 28,000 km2? Why not more?
But, anyway, today we continue with the article, with a Serbian “mischief” kept as top secret. And why do they ignore that the Albanians were the ones who created the first Serbian state? In the years of Serbian crimes of the First World War (1914), Dimitrije Tucovic said: “Not with the people who taught us to make a state, and taught us to read and write”.
Today, we will talk about the Kelmends of Gjin Marash Kelmendi, whose grandson Gjergji made the Serbian state. Why did the Turks call him Gjergji the Black (Karagjorgje)? A book, full of convincing facts, with undeniable archival sources, a book that would have been an honor if the Albanians had written it.
Reading the book “Milorad Bošnjak – Slobodan Jakovljević: KARAĐORĐEVIĆI – skrivena istorija” – Karađorđevićët – Histori e měshehur” one reads so many archival sources and if they were taken into the hands of Albanian institutes for study, not only would they confirm what the authors of the book in question have written but they would also give a heavy blow to Serbian manipulations with our truth, but even more would the real truth about Albanians be revealed from the Serbian archives themselves.
Karagjerg’s paternal grandfather was called Gjin Marash Kelmendi, and that the Karađorđevićs celebrated Saint Clement of Rome until 1889, and that only after this year did they switch to Orthodox celebrations. The French Count Meriazh in the years 1810, 1811 in his messages reported that the Kardjorgjevics were Albanian Kelmendis. It should be noted that the Kingdom of Kardjorgjevics, until World War II, claimed their Kelmenda origin. Their coat of arms was with the black eagle, common for Albanian nobles.
The book is divided into three chapters – The truth of the origin of the Karadjorgjevics – The dynasty knows (knew) their roots – The Karadjorgjevics and secret societies. In a documented way, the original data on the Kelmenda tribe are given (page 9); then the Croatian State Archive for the records of merchants in Trieste (Italy) is cited, documents that are stored in the archive of the Orthodox Church (Serbo-Orthodox) in Trieste, where it is written directly about the “Kelmenda brotherhood-tribe”.
In the fund archive AS- ZAL-1/107, the document “Yugoslavian Post” no. 3535 dated 07.01.1940 “Klimenti i njojati oseçaji” (Kelmedi and how they felt themselves) by the author Ibrahim Lutfiq is preserved.
The authors of the book further add: “by searching and searching for more convincing facts about the ancestors of the Kardjorgjevics, we came to the conclusion that the key to the research is Andrija Luburic published in his works. The unpublished parts of Luburic’s research are preserved in the valuable archival fund of ZAL, the Serbian Archive in Belgrade. They are jealously preserved, and are unknown to the public. Here is a page from Lubiriqi’s book:
The authors of the book also mention this document, which states that in the joint uprising of the Kuçi, Kelmendi, “Vasojević” “Bratonožić”, Biberaj and others tribes in 1737, Muslims (Albanian Muslims from Albania) also rose up, to whom the Austro-Hungarian army came to their aid: And so, this book must definitely be translated into Albanian, and all Serbian machinations must be seen in the light of a great truth that Serbia as a state was created by Albanians, precisely the Kelmendi.”
Sources
“Klimenti i njojati oseçaji”, 1940. AS- ZAL-1/107. Ibrahim Lutfiq.
Milorad Bošnjak, Slobodan Jakovljević, KARAĐORĐEVIĆI, skrivena istorija.
