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831:(1878–1881) as a reaction to prevent further territories with Albanian populations from being awarded to Serbia and Montenegro. Amidst these events, during spring/summer 1879, multiple violent and predatory raids were conducted into Serbia by groups of Albanian refugees into former areas of residence, at times with the acquiescence of Ottoman authorities. In the aftermath of the war and expulsions, British diplomatic pressure for some time was applied to Serbia to allow the Albanian refugees to go and return to their homes, though it later subsided. The Ottoman Empire was lukewarm about returning refugees to Serbia as the refugees were seen as integral in demographically strengthening the Muslim element in its remaining territories such as Kosovo vilayet still under its sovereignty.
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men frozen to death". The journalist
Manojlo Đorđević argued for peaceful reconciliation with the Albanians and condemned the policies undertaken by the Serbian state. In later years there were retrospective views regarding these events. Prior to the Balkan wars, Kosovo Serb community leader Janjićije Popović stated that the wars of 1876–1878 "tripled" the hatred of Turks and Albanians, especially that of the refugee population toward the Serbs by committing acts of violence against them. Belgrade Professor of Law Živojin Perić stated in 1900 that conciliatory treatment toward the Albanians by Serbia in allowing them to remain could have prevented such hostility and possibly gained Albanian sympathies. Scholar
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Niš, but they left after murders occurred and their property was sold off at low values. In 1879, some
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Leskovac witnessing the flight of refugees during winter 1877 noted that many of them had fled their homes with meagre clothing and that from the "Grdelica gorge and as far as Vranje and Kumanovo, you could see the abandoned corpses of children, and old
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Servians". Gould also noted that the refugees were "wandering about in a starving condition" and was instrumental for a time in applying British diplomatic pressure on Serbia to allow the refugees to return home. On the other
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or new areas. Due to depopulation and economic considerations some small numbers of
Albanians were allowed to stay and return though not to their previous settlements and instead were designated concentrated village clusters in the Toplica, Masurica and Jablanica areas. Of those only in the Jablanica
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since the late Middle Ages. Albanians in the region were
Orthodox Christians, were in contact with Slavic populations and as such many also bore Orthodox Slavic names such as in the village Arbanas, the name of the inhabitants were: Stojan, Dajin, Dane Stojan, Mati Marko, Andrija Marko, Dimsha Marko,
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mountain range. Ottoman forces attempted to counterattack through the
Toplica valley and relieve the siege at Niš, which turned the area into a battlefield and stranded Albanian refugees in nearby mountains. With Niš eventually taken, the refugees of the Toplica valley were unable to return to their
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valley where their descendants live today. Serbs from Lab moved to Serbia during and after the first round of hostilities in 1876, while incoming
Albanian refugees thereafter 1878 repopulated their villages. Albanian refugees also settled alongside the north-eastern Ottoman-Serbian border, in urban
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Western diplomats reporting in 1878 placed the number of refugee families at 60,000 families in
Macedonia, with 60-70,000 refugees from Serbia spread out within the vilayet of Kosovo. The Ottoman governor of the Vilayet of Kosovo estimated in 1881 the refugees number to be around 65,000 with some
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Albanians and their descendants remained. This was due to a local Ottoman Albanian commander Shahid Pasha from the Jablanica area negotiating on good terms with Prince Milan and thereby guaranteeing their presence. Some other Albanians such as merchants attempted to remain in
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statistics and gives a higher figure of 200,000 for the total Albanian population of the area. Other Albanian researchers like Emin Pllana, Skënder Rizaj and Turkish historian Bilal Şimşir place the number of Albanian refugees from the region as numbering between 60–70,000 in the vilayet of Kosovo
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from the city of Niš and so on. Within Serbia today though the Serbian-Ottoman wars of 1876–1878 are mentioned within school books, the Albanian population's expulsion by the Serbian army is omitted. This has limited Serbian students' knowledge of the events that led to bad relations amongst both
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region, sizeable numbers of Albanian refugees were resettled in other parts of northern Kosovo alongside the new Ottoman-Serbian border. Most Albanian refugees were resettled in over 30 large rural settlements in central and southeastern Kosovo. Many refugees were also spread out and resettled in
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also maintain. That number was accepted by Serbian historiography and remained unquestioned for almost a century. Drawing upon Serbian archive and travelers documents historian Miloš Jagodić believes that the number of Albanians and Muslims that left Serbia was "much larger", agreeing with Đorđe
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villages. Other Serbian forces then headed south into the Morava valley and toward Leskovac. The majority of urban Muslims fled, taking most of their belongings before the Serbian army arrived. The Serbian army also took Pirot and the Turks fled to Kosovo, Macedonia and some went toward Thrace.
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mountain range, leaving cattle and other property behind. Some Albanians returned and submitted to Serbian authorities, while others fled to Kuršumlija. Advancing Serbian forces heading to Kuršumlija also came across resisting Albanian refugees spread out in the surrounding mountain ranges and
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valleys and adjoining semi-mountainous interior was inhabited by compact Muslim Albanian population while Serbs in those areas lived near the river mouths and mountain slopes and both peoples inhabited other regions of the South Morava river basin. The Muslim population of most of the area was
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There were multiple reasons held by the Serbian government for the expulsions. Serbian authorities intended to expel the Muslim population, as they were deemed unreliable and undesirable that needed to be substituted with other inhabitants. Retaliation for attitudes held toward
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Ottoman authorities had difficulties accommodating to the needs of the refugees and they were hostile to the local Serbian population committing revenge attacks. The expulsion of the Albanian population from these regions was done in a manner that today could be classed as
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lines of communication for Ottoman forces. After besieging Niš, Serbian forces headed south-west into the Toplica valley to prevent a counterattack by Ottoman forces. Prokuplje was taken on the third day of the war and local Albanians fled their homes toward the
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Pllana, Emin (1985). "Les raisons de la manière de l'exode des refugies albanais du territoire du sandjak de Nish a Kosove (1878–1878) The reasons for the manner of the exodus of Albanian refugees from the territory of the Sanjak of Nish to Kosovo (1878–1878)".
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districts that overall contributed to their miserable state. Jelinek also noted the refugees hostility to Kosovo Serbs, as they committed acts of violence against them. In the latter part of 1878 and complaining to Lord Salisbury regarding the expulsions, the
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wanted a homogeneous country, without Muslims and with a reliable population in the area. Ristić viewed Albanian populated territories as strategically important and representing a future base to expand into Ottoman Kosovo and Macedonia. General
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E drejta mbi vatrat dhe pasuritë reale dhe autoktone nuk vjetërohet: të dhëna në formë rezimeje [The rights of homes and assets, real and autochthonous that does not disappear with time: Data given in the form of estate portions regarding
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E drejta mbi vatrat dhe pasuritë reale dhe autoktone nuk vjetërohet: Të dhëna në formë rezimeje [The rights of homes and assets, real and autochthonous that does not disappear with time: Data given in the form of estate portions regarding
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gives the figure of 131,000 Muslims in 1876, with only 12,000 remaining in 1882. Whereas historian Noel Malcolm gives the figure for the Albanian population of the area as numbering around 110,000. Albanian historians such as the late
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Hostilities broke out on 15 December 1877, after a Russian request for Serbia to enter the conflict. The Serbian military crossed the border in two directions. The first objective was to capture Niš and the second to break the
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asserts that over 100,000 Albanians were expelled from regions in Serbia and Montenegro. According to some Albanian scholars, 200,000 people were expelled and Hakif Bajrami claims that 350,000 people were expelled.
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in the Kosovo vilayet Ivan Yastrebov advised the local Ottoman governor Nazif Pasha to prevent the return of refugees to Serbia as their presence within the Kosovo area would strengthen the local Muslim element.
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refusing to surrender. Many personal belongings such as wagons were strewn and left behind in the woods. Kuršumlija was taken soon after Prokuplje, while Albanian refugees had reached the southern slopes of the
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refused to carry out orders from Belgrade to deport these Albanians by offering his resignation. Ottoman sources state that Serbian forces during the war destroyed mosques in Vranje, Leskovac and Prokuplje.
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regions. As such, Montenegro's territorial gains were much smaller. Some Slavic Muslims and the Albanian population who lived near the then southern border were expelled from the towns of
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and Majdan mountain ranges. Serbian forces took these villages one by one and most remained vacant. Albanian refugees continued to retreat toward Kosovo and their march was halted at the
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Frantz, Eva Anne (2009). "Violence and its Impact on Loyalty and Identity Formation in Late Ottoman Kosovo: Muslims and Christians in a Period of Reform and Transformation".
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In the immediate aftermath of the war, the Congress of Berlin acknowledged those territorial gains and the area became part of the Kingdom of Serbia, known as
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Estimates vary on the size of the Muslim population within these areas. In his extensive studies of Ottoman population movements, American historian
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Stefanović, Djordje (2005). "Seeing the Albanians through Serbian eyes: The Inventors of the Tradition of Intolerance and their Critics, 1804–1939".
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These events in later years would also serve as a possible Serbian solution to the Albanian question in Kosovo and Macedonia for individuals such as
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The establishment of Serbian local government in the counties of Niš, Vranje, Toplica and Pirot subsequent to the Serbo-Turkish wars of 1876–1878.
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noted in 1909 that the overall motivation for the expulsion was to "create a pure Serbian nation" through "cleansing" the area of non-Christians.
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that contributed to the beginnings of the ongoing Serbian-Albanian conflict in coming decades. The expulsions also triggered the emergence of the
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Blumi, Isa (2003). "Contesting the edges of the Ottoman Empire: Rethinking ethnic and sectarian boundaries in the Malësore, 1878–1912".
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etc. shows an Albanian presence in the Toplica and Southern Morava regions (located north-east of contemporary Kosovo) and in the
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Tošić, Jelena (2015). "City of the 'calm': Vernacular mobility and genealogies of urbanity in a southeast European borderland".
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1953:
1941:
1926:
1911:
1882:
1867:
1850:
1775:
1564:
1280:
929:
population and they are an active and powerful subgroup in
571:
postulate that 110,000 is a conservative estimate based on
1085:
2605:
Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History
2440:
The Genocide Debate: Politicians, Academics, and Victims
843:
International and local observations/reactions to events
2949:
The dark side of Democracy: Explaining ethnic cleansing
246:
during the geopolitical and territorial decline of the
3243:
Albania's mountain queen: Edith Durham and the Balkans
2580:"Claims to Kosovo: Nationalism and Self-determination"
2563:. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
1486:
1484:
1482:
60:
Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction
27:
Forced migrations from areas of Serbia and Montenegro
3124:
Realm of the Black Mountain: a history of Montenegro
3110:
Gjurmine Albanologjike (Seria e Shkencave Historike)
1427:
1178:
304:, a generic word for Muslim refugees (borrowed from
3193:
Ulje na vodi: Ogledi iz istorije sadašnjosti Srbije
1425:
1423:
1421:
1419:
1417:
1415:
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1409:
1407:
2602:
2107:
1479:
723:region did not resist Serbian forces, and General
2582:. In Bieber, Florian; Daskalovski, Židas (eds.).
838:Ethnic map of Medveđa municipality (2002 census).
4049:
3471:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. pp. 128 – 138.
3453:Geniş, Şerife, and Kelly Lynne Maynard (2009). "
2221:
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3371:. Prishtina: Shoqata e Muhaxhirëvë të Kosovës.
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3973:Provisional Russian Administration in Bulgaria
2338:Portal Montenegrina: Kulturna Kapija Crna Gora
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795:) repopulated their villages. Apart from the
218:from areas that became incorporated into the
3520:Uka, Sabit (Prishtina 1995; reprinted 2004)
2718:
2600:
2459:International Journal of Middle East Studies
2249:
2243:
2085:
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1651:
1529:Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve
1504:Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve
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643:was also used as a motive. Prime Minister
3958:First Constitutional Era (Ottoman Empire)
3230:
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2952:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2882:
2601:Cohen, Philip J.; Riesman, David (1996).
2418:
2273:
2078:
2036:
1899:
1826:
1796:
1675:
1467:
1437:
1368:
1270:
1268:
1202:
419:Albanians in the Niš region converted to
3644:
3263:Southeast European and Black Sea Studies
2966:
2437:
2374:
2291:
2143:
2042:
1808:
1663:
1621:
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93:(partially in contemporary Montenegro),
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2924:
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2210:
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2003:
1986:
1965:
1959:
1947:
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1920:
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1784:
1724:Mother Teresa: The Saint and Her Nation
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1322:
1293:
1259:
1229:
1223:
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1184:
1157:
1140:
1134:
1100:
562:regarding the Muslim population of the
14:
4050:
3386:Walid, Arbid; Thobie, Jacques (2003).
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3016:
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2101:
1905:
1720:
1681:
1657:
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1316:
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1172:
228:their initial expulsion from 1830–1876
208:expulsion of the Albanians (1877–1878)
53:Expulsion of the Albanians (1877–1878)
3783:Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878
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2521:. Vol. 18. New York: Routledge.
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1971:
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1333:
1242:
1151:
1068:Expulsion of the Albanians, 1830–1876
553:
3559:. Shoqata e Muhaxhirëvë të Kosovës.
3363:
3342:
3323:
3302:
3127:. London: Cornell University Press.
2945:
2889:. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
2560:Coercive Diplomacy of NATO in Kosovo
2357:
2237:
2089:
1741:
1645:
1633:
1473:
1379:
1274:
325:
18:Expulsion of the Albanians 1877-1878
4018:Convention of Constantinople (1881)
3672:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878)
2868:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2865:Kosovo: What everyone needs to know
778:valley centered around the town of
641:Christians within the Ottoman state
230:. These wars, alongside the larger
24:
3408:
2692:Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs
1711:
715:(between Vranje and Leskovac) and
25:
4129:
3570:
3288:. Belgrade: Zavičajno udruženje.
1018:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–78)
628:, Serbian prime minister (left);
160:200,000–350,000 Albanian refugees
4058:Serbian–Turkish Wars (1876–1878)
3868:
3860:
3852:
3844:
3836:
3828:
3820:
3812:
3804:
3796:
3693:Serbian–Turkish Wars (1876–1878)
3688:Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877)
3667:Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877)
2500:. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
2442:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
2384:The International History Review
749:
740:
615:
606:
537:
521:
505:
489:
357:
240:the wider persecution of Muslims
153:49,000–130,000 Albanian refugees
70:
64:Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)
4008:Austro–Serbian Alliance of 1881
3285:Gornja Jablanica, Kroz istoriju
2673:Historical Dictionary of Kosovo
2584:Understanding the war in Kosovo
2325:
2303:
2116:, pp. 44–47, 50–51, 54–60.
1521:
1509:
1496:
1063:Yugoslav colonisation of Kosovo
847:
4108:Anti-Muslim violence in Europe
4063:Persecution of Ottoman Muslims
2631:The Expulsion of the Albanians
1053:The Expulsion of the Albanians
13:
1:
3768:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
3493:Svirčević, Miroslav (2006). "
3482:Stefanović, Djordje (2005). "
3275:10.1080/14683857.2015.1091182
3190:Stojanović, Dubravka (2010).
2396:10.1080/07075332.2006.9641103
2334:"Crnogorci, Gornje Jablanice"
1073:
1023:Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78)
530:Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas
362:
238:. This expulsion was part of
3988:Battles for Plav and Gusinje
3773:Romanian War of Independence
3214:Svirčević, Miroslav (2006).
2883:Lieberman, Benjamin (2013).
2762:10.1016/j.hisfam.2008.05.002
2586:. London: Psychology Press.
2438:Beachler, Donald W. (2011).
2375:Anscombe, Frederick (2006).
1078:
852:In April 1878, Jelinek, the
804:resettled in the Sanjaks of
731:
663:
7:
4118:Forced migrations in Europe
4023:British Occupation of Egypt
3903:Budapest Convention of 1877
3121:Roberts, Elizabeth (2005).
3072:. Cambridge: Harvard CMES.
2675:. Lanham: Scarecrow Press.
2578:Daskalovski, Židas (2003).
1546:, para. 4, 9, 32–42, 45–61.
1033:Albanian National Awakening
1011:
232:Russo-Ottoman War (1877–78)
10:
4134:
4098:Military history of Serbia
4083:Ethnic cleansing in Europe
4013:French conquest of Tunisia
3488:European History Quarterly
3282:Turović, Dobrosav (2002).
3153:European History Quarterly
2777:Janjetović, Zoran (2000).
2637:. Belgrade. Archived from
2367:
2198:, pp. 95–96, 97, 101.
1727:. Bloomsbury. p. 18.
899:
597:
224:Principality of Montenegro
4073:Serbian–Albanian conflict
3930:
3898:Constantinople Conference
3878:
3793:
3763:
3745:1878 Macedonian rebellion
3737:
3706:
3680:
3659:
3652:
3142:Şimşir, Bilal N. (1968).
3101:10.1080/02634939108400735
2981:10.1080/00905990050002443
2750:The History of the Family
2733:10.1080/00263200903009619
2704:10.1080/13602000903411366
2628:Čubrilović, Vaso (1937).
2542:. London: A&C Black.
2471:10.1017/s0020743803000102
2419:Bataković, Dušan (1992).
1747:
912:
775:Novi Krajevi/Novi Oblasti
632:, Serbian general (right)
178:
164:
138:
118:
108:
100:
78:
69:
57:
52:
3953:1876 Ottoman coup d'état
3464:Müller, Dietmar (2005).
3442:Jagodić, Miloš (2004). "
3431:Jagodić, Miloš (1998). "
3165:10.1177/0265691405054219
3010:10.1163/187633009x411485
2842:: 87–107. Archived from
2812:10.4000/balkanologie.265
2250:Cohen & Riesman 1996
1754:. Springer. p. 84.
1491:Geniş & Maynard 2009
1464:, pp. 394–395, 406.
763:and Serbia (1878–1912),
146:30,000 Albanian refugees
4068:Anti-Albanian sentiment
3922:Treaty of Berlin (1878)
3240:Tanner, Marcus (2014).
2928:Kosovo: A short history
2827:Jagodić, Miloš (2004).
2794:Jagodić, Miloš (1998).
2311:"Naselja u Pustoj Reci"
2061:Walid & Thobie 2003
1048:Albanians in Montenegro
468:were Turkish-speaking;
456:composed out of ethnic
186:Anti-Albanian sentiment
39:Infobox civilian attack
31:
3729:Kresna–Razlog uprising
3724:Razlovtsi insurrection
3719:April Uprising of 1876
3459:Middle Eastern Studies
3246:. London: I.B.Tauris.
3017:Osmani, Jusuf (2000).
2946:Mann, Michael (2005).
2925:Malcolm, Noel (1998).
2721:Middle Eastern Studies
2671:Elsie, Robert (2010).
2557:Bytyçi, Enver (2015).
2313:. Klub Pustorečana-Niš
1748:Rama, Shinasi (2019).
1721:Alpion, Gëzim (2021).
907:Jovan Hadži-Vasiljević
839:
220:Principality of Serbia
44:considered for merging
4103:Historical migrations
3908:Treaty of San Stefano
3750:Epirus Revolt of 1878
3714:Stara Zagora Uprising
3349:. Prishtina: Verana.
3328:. Prishtina: Verana.
3309:. Prishtina: Verana.
3146:. Belgeler-Documents.
3066:Pinson, Mark (1996).
2931:. London: Macmillan.
2421:The Kosovo Chronicles
2332:Medojević, Slobodan.
837:
191:Anti-Muslim sentiment
3998:Dual Alliance (1879)
3893:Reichstadt Agreement
3755:Cretan revolt (1878)
3646:Great Eastern Crisis
3392:. Paris: Harmattan.
3364:Uka, Sabit (2004d).
3343:Uka, Sabit (2004c).
3324:Uka, Sabit (2004b).
3303:Uka, Sabit (2004a).
3232:10.2298/BALC0637111S
3089:Central Asian Survey
2969:Nationalities Papers
1382:, pp. 52 53–54.
937:from the village of
759:Serbia (1838–1878),
391:, Arnautski Potok,
216:Albanian populations
210:refers to events of
196:Serbian expansionism
4078:Serbian irredentism
3938:Bulgarian Exarchate
3552:Uka, Sabit (2004).
3536:Uka, Sabit (2004).
2998:East Central Europe
2862:Judah, Tim (2008).
2849:on 17 November 2015
2536:Blumi, Isa (2013).
2515:Blumi, Isa (2012).
2494:Blumi, Isa (2011).
2423:. Belgrade: Plato.
2276:, pp. 155–156.
2228:, pp. 460–461.
2092:, pp. 194–286.
1660:, pp. 189–190.
1493:, pp. 556–557.
1434:, pp. 469–470.
1365:, pp. 228–229.
1319:, pp. 460–461.
1058:Circassian genocide
546:William R. Shepherd
377:Arbanaška Mountain
4113:Serbian war crimes
3918:Congress of Berlin
3653:Wars and conflicts
2644:on 1 December 2016
1600:, pp. 68, 73.
1476:, pp. 244–245
925:) make up part of
840:
725:Jovan Belimarković
554:Population figures
389:Arbanashka Petrila
236:Congress of Berlin
4045:
4044:
3983:League of Prizren
3913:Cyprus Convention
3888:Berlin Memorandum
3791:
3790:
3698:Kumanovo uprising
3583:
3576:"Molla e Kuqe ".
3477:978-3-447-05248-1
3448:Historical Review
3206:978-86-86391-19-3
2836:Historical Review
2620:978-0-89096-760-7
2449:978-0-230-33763-3
2430:978-86-447-0006-7
2240:, pp. 74–75.
2140:, pp. 43–64.
2104:, pp. 48–50.
1708:, pp. XXXII.
1648:, pp. 26–29.
1262:, pp. 87–89.
1028:League of Prizren
927:Kosovo's Albanian
829:League of Prizren
407:, Mandi, Muzace,
367:Toponyms such as
332:Sanjak of İşkodra
326:Sanjak of İşkodra
314:and derived from
255:Sanjak of İşkodra
204:
203:
150:Modern estimates:
91:Sanjak of İşkodra
16:(Redirected from
4125:
3968:Eastern Question
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3871:
3865:
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2277:
2271:
2265:
2259:
2253:
2247:
2241:
2235:
2229:
2223:
2214:
2208:
2199:
2193:
2182:
2176:
2170:
2164:
2158:
2152:
2141:
2135:
2129:
2123:
2117:
2111:
2105:
2099:
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2087:
2076:
2070:
2064:
2058:
2052:
2046:
2040:
2034:
2028:
2022:
2007:
2001:
1990:
1984:
1975:
1969:
1963:
1957:
1951:
1945:
1939:
1933:
1924:
1918:
1909:
1903:
1897:
1891:
1880:
1874:
1865:
1859:
1848:
1842:
1836:
1830:
1824:
1818:
1812:
1806:
1800:
1794:
1788:
1782:
1773:
1772:
1770:
1768:
1745:
1739:
1738:
1718:
1709:
1703:
1697:
1694:Daskalovski 2003
1691:
1685:
1679:
1673:
1667:
1661:
1655:
1649:
1643:
1637:
1631:
1625:
1619:
1613:
1607:
1601:
1595:
1589:
1583:
1574:
1568:
1562:
1561:, para. 4, 5, 6.
1556:
1547:
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1507:
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1471:
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1227:
1221:
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1194:
1188:
1182:
1176:
1170:
1155:
1149:
1138:
1132:
1121:
1115:
1104:
1098:
1043:Kosovo Albanians
854:Austro-Hungarian
753:
744:
619:
610:
573:Austro-Hungarian
541:
525:
516:(published 1882)
514:Heinrich Kiepert
509:
493:
292:ethnic cleansing
212:forced migration
173:Montenegrin army
133:forced migration
125:Ethnic cleansing
74:
50:
49:
47:
21:
4133:
4132:
4128:
4127:
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4122:
4093:1870s in Serbia
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3409:Further reading
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3225:(37): 111–124.
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3055:Studia Albanica
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2360:, pp. 3–5.
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2262:Čubrilović 1937
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2256:
2252:, pp. 4–5.
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2181:, pp. 2–3.
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