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>Why are Analbanians so mad about Kosovo being part of Serbia?
Because historically it belongs to Serbia and has for centuries, since the Serbs settled in the Balkans in the 7th century. They built monasteries and churches and founded a state that was in Kosovo and the Raška region. Albanians are first mentioned in the 11th century and were never in Kosovo before the arrival of the Turks. After the Battle of Kosovo, Kosovo and Metohija were still part of Serbia until 1455 when Novo Brdo fell, which was then the main center of gold and silver. When the Serbs helped the Austrians in the fight against the Turks during the Vienna War at the end of the 17th century, for fear of reprisals, a large number of Serbs moved from Kosovo to the area of present-day Hungary and the area of northern Serbia, or Vojvodina. The Turks settled Albanians in these territories.
Albanians committed genocide against Serbs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and when the Serbs liberated Kosovo and Metohija, there were plans to move Albanians out of Kosovo once and for all, but World War I interrupted it. Between the two wars, an attempt was made to move them to Turkey, but due to the economic crisis and political unrest, they did not do so until 1938, but then World War II happened and it was interrupted. After that, the Italians and Germans occupied Kosovo and Metohija, and the Albanians continued with the genocide against Serbs. Then the communists came and forbade Serbs from returning to Kosovo and Metohija and settled Albanians who were fleeing the terror of Enver Hoxha. You know the rest of the story.
>Why are Analbanians so mad about Kosovo being part of Serbia?
Because historically it belongs to Serbia and has for centuries, since the Serbs settled in the Balkans in the 7th century. They built monasteries and churches and founded a state that was in Kosovo and the Raška region. Albanians are first mentioned in the 11th century and were never in Kosovo before the arrival of the Turks. After the Battle of Kosovo, Kosovo and Metohija were still part of Serbia until 1455 when Novo Brdo fell, which was then the main center of gold and silver. When the Serbs helped the Austrians in the fight against the Turks during the Vienna War at the end of the 17th century, for fear of reprisals, a large number of Serbs moved from Kosovo to the area of present-day Hungary and the area of northern Serbia, or Vojvodina. The Turks settled Albanians in these territories.
Albanians committed genocide against Serbs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and when the Serbs liberated Kosovo and Metohija, there were plans to move Albanians out of Kosovo once and for all, but World War I interrupted it. Between the two wars, an attempt was made to move them to Turkey, but due to the economic crisis and political unrest, they did not do so until 1938, but then World War II happened and it was interrupted. After that, the Italians and Germans occupied Kosovo and Metohija, and the Albanians continued with the genocide against Serbs. Then the communists came and forbade Serbs from returning to Kosovo and Metohija and settled Albanians who were fleeing the terror of Enver Hoxha. You know the rest of the story.
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