The Karađorđević family's Albanian origins stem from their patrilineal roots in the Vaso (Vasojevići) and Kelmendi (also known as Klimenti) clans of the northern Albanian highlands and Montenegro
According to a Serbian epic poem, Prince Marko, a vassal of the Sultan, was sent to kill the Albanian highwayman Musa Kesedžija. When they met, Musa reminded him of the difference between them:
“Though a queen did give you birth, in a pavilion on soft cushions … A stern Albanian woman gave me birth, among the sheep, on a cold flagstone … Yet she besought me often — never to make way for any man!”
You'll hear Serbians and Greeks saying things like 'Albanians are "traitors" because they bent their knee to the Ottomans and became Muslim'. What these hypocrites won't say is how they killed countless of Orthodox Albanian priests, just because they dared to preach in Albanian.