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8 May, 2024
Serbian politics and lies and delusions, according to Dobrica Ćosić.
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8 May, 2024
The Serbian Lie of “Kosovo is the Jerusalem of Serbia” and other Serbian myths and fairy tales
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8 May, 2024
How Serbia armed Albanians in 1912 and at the same time ran an anti-Albanian campaign
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8 May, 2024
Sak Faslia (1885-1944) the Albanian freedom fighter from Rugova
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8 May, 2024
Ker Sadri i Bardhit, the Albanian freedom fighter from Rugova (b. 1880 – d. 1941)
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6 May, 2024
Serbian newspaper Radničke Novine in 1913: Serbian atrocities against Albanians
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6 May, 2024
Medieval Albanians mentioned in 1200, 1278, 1288, 1330, 1340, 1347 and 1371
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6 May, 2024
Serbian Persecution and Conversion in the Middle Ages: in the time of the Nemanjic Kingdom ‘Catholic’ meant ‘Albanian’
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6 May, 2024
A critical review of the works of Dustan T. Batakovic (1957-2017)
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6 May, 2024
Albanian students poisoned by Serbian authorities in 1990
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3 May, 2024
Vita de Kotor or Dom Vita Kuçi (Vita Kuçi or Cuci) was an Albanian Catholic monk
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3 May, 2024
Dr Enver Rejha: Acquisition of the albanian heritage by the Serbian Orthodox Church
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3 May, 2024
In 1918 Serbian soldiers in Northern Albania robbed and shot Bajraktar Bahtjar Kollowozi who then avenged himself
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2 May, 2024
Illyrian tribes and the semantic and morphological links via the Albanian language
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2 May, 2024
A. J. Johnson in 1886 and Thomas Hughes in 1830: Maxim the Greek was an Albanian
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2 May, 2024
Serbian and Montenegrin tribes of Albanian origin and descent, according to Dr. Milan Sufflay
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30 April, 2024
Pantelija Slavkov Srećković: Albanians of Berat and Janina invaded the Byzantine provinces in 1335
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30 April, 2024
Female and Male Stradiot Albanians and other Albanian mentioned in the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th century
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29 April, 2024
Albanian soldier and governor of Zadar Mihovil Kruta (Crutta or Kryethi) (d.1649)
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29 April, 2024
The 16th century Albanian publisher and humanist Antonio Proculiano (Anton Proçuli or Antun Prokulijan) in Venice
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29 April, 2024
The Albanian Gardan Vaivoda who led the Serb uprising of 1596-1597
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29 April, 2024
Albanian of Kotorr (Cattaro) (alb. Veshje shqiptare te Kotorrit)
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26 April, 2024
Accounts of Albanians active in the 12th, 14th, 15th, 17th and 19th century Europe – Part Three
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25 April, 2024
Albanians Pietro Lalles, Dimitri Massi and Gian Challavacci and the plan forged in Albania in 1551
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25 April, 2024
Albanian Medieval Ruler Lazaro Arbanensis in 1166 AD and Albanian merchants and sailors in Ragusa of the 13th and 14th century
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24 April, 2024
When Catholic and Muslim Albanians lived and fought together and planned revolutions against the Ottomans in 1629
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24 April, 2024
When the Albanian Beqir Jusuf from Ulqin liberated an African slave sold in Tripolis in 1880
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24 April, 2024
Albanians and Ulqin merchant Niko Rogo (alb. Nikë Rroga) in Kotorr in the 17th century
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24 April, 2024
Albanian proto-nationalism already in 1595
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24 April, 2024
Albanian Catholic priests and clerics in Medieval Ragusa
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24 April, 2024
Albanian tribe of “Gasulus” (Gaçuli) or “Gazul” from the 15th century from the Zadrima
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24 April, 2024
Dominik Katic, the Albanian from Ulqin, who served in the Venetian military in Zadar during the 16th century
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23 April, 2024
Albanian Noble and Stradiot families of Italy and Wallachia in the 16th, 17th and 18th century
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22 April, 2024
Kadri Bistrica and the Battle of Ceraje and Sllatine in 1941
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22 April, 2024
Catholic Albanian settlers of Zemonico in 1728-1735 and Zara in 1756
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22 April, 2024
The Catholic Albanians of Borgo Erizzo in 1726
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22 April, 2024
Interesting facts and accounts of Albanian traders, spies, translators, sailors, soldiers and pirates in 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th century Europe – Part Two
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22 April, 2024
Catholic and Orthodox Albanian fugitivies sailing to Istria, Triesti and Naples in 1654-1675
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22 April, 2024
The history of Catholic Albanian families leaving for Venice between 1726-1735, helped by Vincenczo Zmajevic
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17 April, 2024
The 16th century Albanian woman Theodora Tedea who was kidnapped (b. 1580)
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17 April, 2024
How shipping company Österreichischer Lloyd (Lloyd Austriaco) described Albanian women and culture in 1854
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17 April, 2024
When 220 Albanian Catholics led by Nduë Antonio Remani fled to Senigallia, Papal State, in 1752-1756
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17 April, 2024
Istanbul, April 23, 1825: Arrival of the Albanian Chieftains: Settchar Padra, Sahir Abassi, Khola Bey (Kolë Begu) Arghiro Castro (Argir Kastra) and Aga Bessiari
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17 April, 2024
Why did some Albanians convert to Islam?
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17 April, 2024
Interesting facts and accounts of Albanian traders, spies, translators, sailors, soldiers and pirates in 16th, 17th and 18th century Europe
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16 April, 2024
The Serbs helped the Ottomans conquer the Balkans
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16 April, 2024
Albanian pirates Bego Bobota (Bego Ulqinaku), Liho Reis, Reis Jer and Ali Hoxha (fl. 1700s)
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15 April, 2024
Albanian pirate Lord Hajdar Karamindja (Hajdar Karamidjia or Karamidžolu)
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15 April, 2024
Kângë majekrahi (kângë malësorçe)
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14 April, 2024
Albanian pirate merchant Jusuf Mezzi from Shkodër
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14 April, 2024
The Albanian defense of Kërnica and Shestan against Montenegrin invasions (1862-63)
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14 April, 2024
Dasho Shkreli (1815-1840)
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14 April, 2024
Fazli Grajqevci (1935-1964)
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14 April, 2024
Albanian-Montenegrin conflicts (1850s-1945)
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14 April, 2024
The Albanians of Budva, Kotorr, Kuçi, Palabardhe, Brda, Cërnojevicë, Shestan and Piper.
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14 April, 2024
Jacon Spon (1647-1685): “Budva is a border between Albanians and Venetians”
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12 April, 2024
Sensational discovery in Croatia: Illyrian helmet 2500 years old
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11 April, 2024
The history of the Albanians of Berane (1876-1912)
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11 April, 2024
Nicholas Biddle visit in Greece in 1806: “Albanian villages he found located all over the country where the people spoke no Greek. The Albanian people he likenes to American Indians”
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11 April, 2024
Shen Gjergj of Janina (St. George) the Albanian Christian martyr (1808-1838)
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10 April, 2024
Serbo-Yugoslav atrocities against Hungarians of Vajdasag (Vojvodina) in 1990-1992
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10 April, 2024
The Hungarian Holocaust – 50 000 Hungarians massacred by Serbs and Partisans in Vajdasag (Vojvodina) in Yugoslavia 1940-1945
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10 April, 2024
The Serbian oppression of Hungarians in Vajdasag (Vojvodina)
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10 April, 2024
Serbian extremists threaten Croatians in Dubrovnik
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9 April, 2024
Pirateria Shqiptare ne vitet e 1320-1878
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9 April, 2024
Albanians of Njegush, Pllavnica, Cërnojeviqëve, Plevle and Podgoricë in 1891 and 1900
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9 April, 2024
Mahmut Pasha of Begolli
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9 April, 2024
Gjini family
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9 April, 2024
Jesuitism in Albania
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9 April, 2024
Junç Hoti
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9 April, 2024
Rizë Zymeri
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9 April, 2024
Don Antonio Velislavi
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9 April, 2024
Bartolomeo Bruti – the Albanian 16th century diplomat and agent
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9 April, 2024
Benedictinism in Albania (Benediktet ne Shqiperi)
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9 April, 2024
Boris family(Familja Shqiptare Borisi e Kotorrit)
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8 April, 2024
Hadji Alia or Haxhi Aliu Ulqinaku
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8 April, 2024
Anton Doda
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8 April, 2024
Salih Uglla Peshteri
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8 April, 2024
Selim Begu Mustafa (1830-1897)
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8 April, 2024
The Albanian Bruti family
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8 April, 2024
Gjergj Cresia
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8 April, 2024
Antonio Bruti
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8 April, 2024
Antonio Bruni (merchant)
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8 April, 2024
Aleksander Gurakuq
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8 April, 2024
Mikel Suma
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8 April, 2024
Albanokratia
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8 April, 2024
Arbanaška vera
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8 April, 2024
Demetrio Capuzzimati
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8 April, 2024
Gjon Renesi
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8 April, 2024
Antonio Crutta
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8 April, 2024
Convention of Kuçi
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8 April, 2024
Dealbanisation (de-shqiptarizim)
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8 April, 2024
Kaje Gale Selmani(b. 1851 – d. 1951)
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8 April, 2024
Aleksandar Karadjordjevic (Karađorđevići) was from the Albanian Kelmendi tribe
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7 April, 2024
Why did Theodor Kolloktroni or Theodor Bythguri speak Albanian?
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6 April, 2024
Kosovo was never part of Serbia according to international law
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5 April, 2024
Are the numbers of dead in the Jasenovac concentration camp exaggerated?
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2 April, 2024
Serbian newspaper Radniçke Novine in 1912: “The Serbs did in Kosovo, Albania and Macedonia what the Vandals did in ancient time when they took Rome”
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31 March, 2024
Polish newspaper “Głos Śląski” in 1913: Serbian atrocities in Ferizaj where Serb soldiers killed 60 Albanians.
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31 March, 2024
French newspaper “Le Gaulois” in 1913: Albanian warriors helped Jeanne d’Arc
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29 March, 2024
Serbian historian Olivera Milosavlević on the Serbian colonial lies and oppression against Albanians
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28 March, 2024
Syl Rezalla (1800-1857) the Albanian patriot who killed the Çavuş Tahir Shurdhiqin of Llapit.
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24 March, 2024
Albanians of Rozhaje (Rozaj) in 1935
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21 March, 2024
Serbian military personel massacred 1380 Albanian children in 1998-99. Many are still missing. Serbian authorities are doing nothing.
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21 March, 2024
The Apartheid in Montenegro: How oppressed Albanians risk being assimilated by Montenegrin authorities
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21 March, 2024
The Apartheid in Macedonia: How Albanians are being systemically oppressed by Macedonian authorities
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9 March, 2024
When a Serb boys lie led to the murder of the innocent Albanian Rrustë Gradica (Rrustem Gradica) in 1960 in Drenas.
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3 March, 2024
The crimes of komitadjis Mihajl Brodi and Stanku Dimitru against Albanians in Banicë, Gostivari and Kirçova in 1913
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3 March, 2024
A foundation stone laid for the memory of the 19 massacred Albanians from Nashec who were murdered by Serbian forces under Bozidar Jankovic in 1913.
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2 March, 2024
Edith Durham in “The Near East” on August 1, 1913: Serbian and Montenegrin plunder of Albanians.
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2 March, 2024
In Kërçovë and Zajas bones of Albanians killed by Serbian forces in 1913, were found and excavated.
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2 March, 2024
Serbian forces killed 12,000 Albanian civilians in Ferizaj in 1912.
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2 March, 2024
Russian plans of Pan-Slavism and the assimilation of Albanians (1700-1912)
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2 March, 2024
List of Albanians killed during Serbian atrocities in Lubizdhi Municipality of 1913
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2 March, 2024
List of the 153 people killed by the Serbian army and komitadjis in 1915
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2 March, 2024
Serbian war criminals Savo Batarja and Spiro Delloci and their atrocities against Albanians in 1912 and 1913
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21 February, 2024
The Reichpost reporting on Serbian war crimes in 1912 in Prizren: “Serb soldiers shot down any Albanian they saw”.
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19 February, 2024
Albanian Correspondence from Malësia: Serbian atrocities in Gjakova in 1912.
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19 February, 2024
Uron an Berchtold in 1913: The Serbian population of Mitrovica taking the Albanians lands and fields
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15 February, 2024
William Howard in 1914: When 200 Albanian shepherds defeated 300 Montenegrin soldiers invading Vulaj.
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15 February, 2024
Dutch newspaper 1913: Serbia violates market freedom, invades territories illegally and shoots village visitors without trial.
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15 February, 2024
Dutch newspaper in 1913: Serbian atrocities united the Albanians.
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14 February, 2024
Russian Tsar in 1914: Give Albania away to Greece and Serbia.
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14 February, 2024
The history of Serbian chauvinist barbarian oppression against Albanians
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14 February, 2024
Albanian Correspondence from 1912: Serbo-Montenegrin atrocities in the regions of Bobaj, Ses, Larushk, Minikel, Scej, Ses, Krujë-Kurbin, Kavajë, Shijak, and Gromen.
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12 February, 2024
Ganija (Gani) Dauti or Ganija Dautovitch – the Albanian patriot who fought 50 Yugoslav police officers in 1926
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8 February, 2024
Serbian war criminal Jovan Babunski (1878-1920)
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7 February, 2024
Newspaper drawing: Serbian troops storm the Austro-Hungarian consul in Prizren.
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2 February, 2024
Albanian patriots in 1912: “The Serbs may have entered Albania, but they will not leave so easily”
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2 February, 2024
The Herald Democrat in December 1912: “The first act of the Serbian commander in Durrës was the lowering of the Albanian flag”
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1 February, 2024
W. W. Howard in 1914: “Serbian troops have ravaged the helpless population of Albania – 60,000 are starving every year”
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1 February, 2024
Serbian and Montenegrin atrocities against Catholic Albanians in Letnicë and Schasschare in 1912
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26 January, 2024
The Albanian town of Bilaci (Bilaç) as a commercial center and administrative center
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26 January, 2024
The history of the four Albanian Kaçak fighters of Osteci who killed 180 Serbian soldiers in 1927
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25 January, 2024
The “Ujzit te Hasit” or “Ujz Massacre” of 1913 – Serbian and Montenegrin soldiers burning Albanian women and children alive
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25 January, 2024
Pesocani – the Albanian village that endured the worst Serbian massacres
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25 January, 2024
Fazli Berani (1875-1954) the Albanian hero of Drenica
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22 January, 2024
Kolë Gojani (1888-1926) the Albanian Kachak leader
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22 January, 2024
Photo: Serbian priests blessing Serbian commanders before massacring Albanians in 1912.
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17 January, 2024
Slavization or Serbization of Albanian Byzantine Orthodox churches in Kosovo
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15 January, 2024
Rudolf Scharping: “Serbian soldiers killed pregnant women and tore out the fetus”.
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13 January, 2024
When the Orthodox Albanians of Struga demanded that the Albanian language be official
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13 January, 2024
German psychologists: Serbian genocidal legacy is deeply rooted.
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13 January, 2024
The life of Albanian patriot Isa Arif Havolli (1943-1990)
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13 January, 2024
Imer Abdushi and the Trebisht-Bala massacre of 1915 comitted by Serb soldiers.
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13 January, 2024
Mehaj: To achieve their goals, the Serbs are willing to kill their own children in order to blame the Albanians
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13 January, 2024
The discovery of a mass grave of Albanian women and children in Kukës,Terthorja, killed by Serbian forces in 1912
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13 January, 2024
Serbo-Yugoslav atrocities and war crimes on Albanians between 1921-1923 – part 4
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13 January, 2024
Accounts of the Serbian atrocities on Albanians between 1844 to 1990 – part 3
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13 January, 2024
Accounts of the Serbian and Bulgarian atrocities on Albanians between 1844 to 1990 – part 2
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13 January, 2024
Accounts of the Serbian and Bulgarian atrocities on Albanians between 1844 to 1990 – part 1
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12 January, 2024
The Lahuta is not only Serbian, UNESCO.
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12 January, 2024
A map showing Serbian expansionism from 1830-1919.
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5 November, 2023
The history of Serbias Anti-Albanian policies
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5 November, 2023
The history of the Serbian oppression of Albanians of Medvegja in 1912-1945
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5 November, 2023
How Jovan Cvijic “Serbianized” Albanian toponyms in Kosovo after the Serbian invasion of 1913
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5 November, 2023
Who were the Dardanians?
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2 November, 2023
The Albanian Congress in Trieste in 1913 (rare photo)
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2 November, 2023
The truth about the Serbian war crimes in Kosovo hidden in Belgrades archives
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2 November, 2023
Prof. Mladenov in 1916: Serbs of Gjilan have no connection to real Serbs.
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1 November, 2023
The Albanian as a hero, relative and friend in the Serbian heroic discourse of the 18th and 19th centuries
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1 November, 2023
Isa Boletini in 1913: What do the Serbs want in Kosovo?
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1 November, 2023
L’Action Française: Greek war crimes in Albania
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1 November, 2023
Serbo-Montenegrin atrocities against Albanians in Rugova, Plav and Guci in 1918-1919
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31 October, 2023
The history of Belgrades oppression of Albanian culture and identity
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31 October, 2023
The bravery of Milos Minic
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31 October, 2023
Serbian forces terror on Albanians of Drenica in 1914
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31 October, 2023
French paper L’ere Nouvelle: 2 letters on Serbian atrocities in Albania in 1913
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31 October, 2023
Swiss author writes about Serbian war crimes in Albania in 1913.
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30 October, 2023
Serbian documentary about Serbian war crimes in Kosovo
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30 October, 2023
English journalist Daut Dauti: Document of Serbian crimes in Albania in 1913
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30 October, 2023
Where did the Albanian nucleus originate from?
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26 October, 2023
The Tragedy of Srebrenica
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26 October, 2023
Names of Serbian war criminals in Kosovo in 1998-1999
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16 October, 2023
Ancient DNA reveals the origins of the Albanians
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10 October, 2023
How does Serbian chauvinist propaganda work?
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10 October, 2023
Bishtazhin massacre of 1941
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9 October, 2023
The Serbian myth of Kosovo
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8 October, 2023
The Serbian-Yugoslav oppression of Albanians between 1912-1927
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29 September, 2023
1600 Albanian civilians who were murdered by Serbian troops are still missing
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29 September, 2023
Serbian newspapers and “Greater Serbian” propaganda prior to the fall of Yugoslavia
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27 September, 2023
Belgrade Press: “Albanians have tails”
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27 September, 2023
Massacres of Albanians and Bosniaks in Kosovo and Macedonia in 1912-13 during the Balkan Wars
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22 September, 2023
Interesting historical quotes and citations about the Balkans
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18 September, 2023
Massacre of Albanians in Bujan of Lipjan in 1912 carried out by Serb forces
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18 September, 2023
Photos of Albanians expelled or killed by Serbo-Montenegrin troops between 1878-1918
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17 September, 2023
Photos of Albanians killed, tortured and expelled by Serbian military and police in 1989-1999.
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15 September, 2023
The Albanian uprising of 1913-1914
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15 September, 2023
When did the Slavs migrate to the Balkans?
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15 September, 2023
The Illyrian-Dardanian martyrs of Christianity
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14 September, 2023
Serbian atrocities on the population of Gostivar in October 1913
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14 September, 2023
Dobrica Ćosić: “A lie is a Serbian national interest.”
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13 September, 2023
Serbian propaganda caricatures from 1912
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13 September, 2023
Carl Pauli: The Serbs were trying to exterminate the Albanians
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12 September, 2023
The Serbian “Great Retreat” was full of war crimes and atrocities against Albanians
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12 September, 2023
How Serbian authorities destroyed valuable historical documents in Kosovo since 1912
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12 September, 2023
British Consul Sir Harry Harling Lamb: Why Serbia armed Albanians in 1912
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12 September, 2023
Merchant Fleet of Ulqin (Flota Tregtare e Ulqinit)
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12 September, 2023
Vuco Cernizza – 17th century Albanian commander in the Croatian military
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12 September, 2023
Albanian muskets and flintlocks
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12 September, 2023
Mishnicë or Gajde – the Albanian bagpipe
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11 September, 2023
Kanuni: punishment for all who fail to respect churches of whatever denomination
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11 September, 2023
Albanian medieval placenames / settlements inside and outside of the Dardanian areal during the 13th century and 15th century according to Slavic and Ottoman records.
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10 September, 2023
European newspapers covering the Serbian troops atrocities against the Albanians in 1912-13
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10 September, 2023
Detailed reports of the Serbian armys massacres in Prizren 1912-13
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10 September, 2023
The Serbian massacre of Albanians in Belsh in Dumre in Elbasan in 1913
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9 September, 2023
Austrian officer Major von Laffert: “The Serbs were shooting armed and unarmed Albanians without mercy”
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9 September, 2023
Oso Kuka and the Battle of Vranina in 1862
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9 September, 2023
The Montenegrin massacres of the Albanians of Kuçi in 1855, 1856 and 1858
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8 September, 2023
The Armed Resistance Movement in Kosovo 1918-1928 according to the Albanian press
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8 September, 2023
Albanians defending Orthodox churches of Kosovo through the centuries
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8 September, 2023
Ottoman persecution of Albanians in Kosovo and Shkodër
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8 September, 2023
Hasan Prishtina to the International Control Commission: list of Albanians killed by Serb troops in 1913.
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8 September, 2023
The life of Albanian patriot Ismail Kryeziu during the League of Prizren
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8 September, 2023
The Kryezi Movement of 1940-44
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7 September, 2023
Is the name Kosovo (“Kotyphos” or “Kossyphopeidion”) actually of Greek-Byzantine origin rather than Serbian?
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7 September, 2023
Albanians in Medieval Ragusa, Budva and Kotorr.
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7 September, 2023
Marcantonio Borisi, the Albanian Dragoman.
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7 September, 2023
Who were the Albanian slaves?
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7 September, 2023
Albanian Mountain Bandit crisis (1770-1800)
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7 September, 2023
Detailed report of the Serbian troops massacres of Albanians in Ferizaj in 1912.
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7 September, 2023
German newspaper “Enigkeits Welt-Blatt” on December 31, 1912: Albanians being expelled by Serb troops.
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7 September, 2023
American Red Cross worker B. Peel Willett: 8000 Albanians farmers killed or burned alive by Serbian troops in 1913.
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7 September, 2023
Serbias invasion of northern Albania in 1913; 25,000 Albanians killed.
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7 September, 2023
Albanian newspaper “Dajti”: Albanians killed in various cities by Serb forces. Published 1921.
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6 September, 2023
Mullah Ademi Emerllahu and his family massacred by Serb troops in 1921.
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6 September, 2023
Hasan Ferri and the request for help from USA
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6 September, 2023
Mark Lula
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6 September, 2023
Kaloiatri or Kataphiani, an ancient type of Albanian pagan doctor
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6 September, 2023
Serbianisation (Serbification or Serbisation) of Albanian names in Kosovo
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6 September, 2023
Studies of the Albanian toponym “Nusë”(bride)
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6 September, 2023
Kosovo Demarcation with Montenegro
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6 September, 2023
Imer Shabi or Ymer Shaba, the 113-year old Albanian highlander fighter from Kuc who survived the Battle of Nokshiq in 1879
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6 September, 2023
Gjekë Stanisha (fl. 1600s) the ancestral father of the Rugova families
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6 September, 2023
Gjergj Spani (lat. Georgius Hispanus) the Medieval Albanian phycisian
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6 September, 2023
The Illyrian Confederation or Konfederata Ilire (1785-1789) founded by Kara Mahmud Pasha
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6 September, 2023
Mursel Ahmet Delia (1875-1931)
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6 September, 2023
Dan Derovci (Ramadan Maliqi)
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6 September, 2023
Document: “The Heads of the Malësia Highlands Against the Montenegrin Invasion” from 1912.
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6 September, 2023
The Stamp of the League of Prizren
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6 September, 2023
The Albanian Great Doors (Dyert e Medha Shqiptare)
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6 September, 2023
Battle of Ržanica
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6 September, 2023
Battle of Spuž
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6 September, 2023
Battle of Morača
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6 September, 2023
The Seven Bajraktars of Shala (Shtat Shaljanët)
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6 September, 2023
Kolë Suma Heqimi (1765-1832) was the first Albanian medic
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6 September, 2023
Demetrius Suma or Dhimiter Suma, the Albanian nobleman in the 14th century.
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6 September, 2023
Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987)
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6 September, 2023
Battle of Plav and Gusinje
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6 September, 2023
Persecution of Catholic Albanians by Tsar Stefan Dušan
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5 September, 2023
The life and death of psychopath, war criminal and mass murderer Milić Krstić
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3 September, 2023
ORTHODOX CHURCH ENDORSES WAR CRIMINALS
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1 September, 2023
Austro-Hungarians open the first Albanian school in Mitrovica, 1916.
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1 September, 2023
Austro-Hungarian soldiers liberate Albanian captives who were taken by the Serbian troops in Pejë, 1915.
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1 September, 2023
Albanians enslaved by the Serbs in Skopje, 1915.
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1 September, 2023
Albanian refugees from Gjakova fleeing the Serbian invasion, 1913.
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1 September, 2023
Albanian refugees from Golloborda in Dibër in 1921.
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1 September, 2023
Serbian troops hang an Albanian in Malësia in 1913.
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31 August, 2023
Serbian politician Triša Kaclerović: “120 000 Albanians were massacred by the Serbian forces in 1912-13”
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31 August, 2023
Massacres during the years of 1912-1924.
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30 August, 2023
Massacres of Albanians by Serbian paramilitaries in 1912-13
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30 August, 2023
The Serbian governments false promise to the Albanians in 1912
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30 August, 2023
Massacres of Albanians during and after the Serbian Retreat in Albania and Kosovo in 1915
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30 August, 2023
The massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
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27 August, 2023
Albanian piracy
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27 August, 2023
The stolen artefacts of Kosovo
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27 August, 2023
The persecution of Albanians in Yugoslavia (1941-1999)
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26 August, 2023
Massacres of Albanians in World War One
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26 August, 2023
The persecution of Albanians in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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