@PureMalice9@baccalero "Remarkably, not a single Serb Orthodox church or monastery in Kosovo was damaged or destroyed by Albanians during the 1998-1999 conflict."
"...roughly 40 percent of Kosovo's 560 mosques were damaged or destroyed during the war."
https://t.co/2YoKlnHd7l
@IllyrianJ2bL283 Yeah I know, just wanted to make it extra clear that not one single serb church were damage by the albanians during the war. They set this shit in motion and when they got a taste of their own medicine they whine about it to this day.
@Fragbaza Firstly, it was an alliance. There was albanian, bosnian, croatian, hungarian troops etc. on the "serbian side". On the ottoman side there were also serbian troops (Marko Kraljevic, Konstantin Dejanovic). After the battle Prince Lazars daughter married the sultan. Should I go on?
@Chigeorge72@bluemoonyellows "Identified as greek" but called themself arvanites which literally means albanian. Albanians on the ottoman side = albanian lapdogs. Albanians on the greek side = "greeks".
@SerbianSpirit_ The whole quote: "When the spring comes, we will manure the plains of Kosovo with the bones of Serbs, for we Albanians have suffered too much to forget." The statement came after the serbs had killed over 20k albanians in Kosovo, and that's why you left out a part from the quote.
@LordMedaur The arvanites (albanians) were so successfully and famous during the greek war of independence that the greek adopted the fustanella as a national costume. Unfortunately, greek suffer from megalomania, and can't admitt basic facts.
@SerbianSpirit_ He is right. Serbia lives in the past, continuous poisening the minds of it's ppl. They killed tens of thousands of their neighbours in the 90s and feel no regret or remorse over their crimes. Instead Gobbels/Vucic whine and cry and complain no one is showing them "respect".
@epirihelen In the video you provide they quote the actor saying "Im albanian". There are many ppl in Turkey with albanian (& greek) roots. You be surprise how well ppl get along in the real word (yes even albanians & greeks). You should try it. The year is 2026, not 15th century.
@maxless99 @acedoteth In other words typical medieval albanian noble family using name from surrounding dominating culture. Just look at other albanian noble familes. For instance, the Zaharia family using name such as Leke, Stefan, Dimitri. Look at Topia family (Tanush, Karl, Andrea etc). Its a mix.
@maxless99 @acedoteth And what does the Kastrioti suffix tell us? :)
Look at the name of the members of house Kastrioti. Pal, Gjon, Gjerg, Hamza/Branilo (his sons Alfonso, Giovanni acc. to wiki) Konstantine etc. It's a mix of albanian, slavic/orthodox, greek/bysantinum, latin/catholic name.