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Expulsion of the Albanians, 1830–1876

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or to other places. Despite working with other peoples before, including Albanians, the Serbian government began viewing them as an existential threat to the nation. As a result, Serbia began trying to homogenize its population.
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to the Ottoman Empire. It is estimated that up to 150,000 Albanians were expelled or had emigrated from Serbia by 1876. As a result, Serbia removed most of its Muslim population by 1876.
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The founding of the Principality of Serbia was accompanied by the expulsion of its Muslim population. In 1832,
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the Serbian state. The Albanians were removed from Serbia either by force or by buying their homes.
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during the early decades of the principality. Much of this portion of the population consisted of
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ordered that every Albanian in Serbia should be beaten for not fighting for their freedom with
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The coerced and forced removal of the Albanians from the Principality of Serbia (1830–1876)
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During the Serbian–Ottoman Wars, the Muslim populations in the Sanjak of Niš and the
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The homes of Muslims in west Serbia were destroyed and they were
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Later, in 1866, Serbia's recorded population was the following:
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When the Serbian state became fully autonomous in 1817 (
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Gjenocidi serbomadh dhe qëndresa shqiptare: 1844 - 1990
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Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction
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Infobox civilian attack
considered for merging
Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction

Principality of Serbia
Morava Valley
Sanjak of Niš
Albanians
Muslims
Ethnic cleansing
discrimination
forced expulsion
Principality of Serbia
Greater Serbia
Islamophobia
Albanophobia
forced migration
Albanians
Principality of Serbia
Serbian–Ottoman Wars
ethnically cleanse
Morava Valley
Sanjak of Niš
Muslims
Serbian Revolution
Albanian Catholics
Ottoman Empire
Demographic history of Serbia
Serbs

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