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== Semi-protected edit request on 14 October 2023 == |
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If Albania was founded and established as a country in 1912 how is possible that he was Albanian in that time? Albania didn't exist? ] (]) 22:07, 14 October 2023 (UTC) |
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:] '''Not done:''' it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a ] and provide a ] if appropriate.<!-- Template:ESp --> see ] ] (]) 22:52, 14 October 2023 (UTC) |
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:Albania had their first confirmed (there are earlier ones but simply not confirmed) during the 12th century, even if they didn’t have a state it doesn’t mean that they didn’t exist. By this logic Kurds don’t exist. ] (]) 01:32, 18 December 2023 (UTC) |
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:It is a great question. The rise of Albanian nationalism started in the late 18th century which is consistent with the rise of nationalism in other European countries https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/the-development-albanian-nationalism#:~:text=When%20modern%20nationalism%20did%20finally,southern%20Italy%20in%20the%201860s https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9780807869055_kramer. During the historical period in which Skanderbeg lived organized religion played a predominant role in society and religious believes were much more important than nationalism in the historical context of the 20th century https://www.mcpsmt.org/cms/lib/MT01001940/Centricity/Domain/2034/Ch.%203%20text.pdf https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/the-development-albanian-nationalism#:~:text=When%20modern%20nationalism%20did%20finally,southern%20Italy%20in%20the%201860s. In addition, it is almost universally and scientifically accepted that the people who live in what was established as Albania in 1912 are ethnically different from their neighbors. These historical facts do not necessarily mean that there was no Albania before 1912 just because it was not recognized as a state, and that Skanderbeg was not Albanian. |
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This information is relevant to the question and the article because Skanderbeg was the most prominent figure in the rise, establishment, and recognition of the Albanian state. ] (]) 20:22, 19 October 2024 (UTC) |
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== The islamic view == |
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:His earliest recorded ancestor was Kostandin Kastriot Mazreku, given by Muzaka. PLEASE tell me what in the world Mazrek could mean in Serbian. They were buried in a Serbian Orthodox church, because an Albanian autocephalous church did not exist at the time. They had Serb names because obviously, the Serbian church baptized them. Why is the tower in which Gjon Kastrioti buried called "Arbanski Pirg"? Or will you leave such details and logic out, because you want to seem like you have a hidden history, buried under Albanian "propaganda". It's all just very humorous, considering the fact that your ethnicity would never even dare claim Skanderbeg up until a few years ago, because he was the hero of your worst enemy. It's all laughable. ] (]) 00:37, 29 August 2024 (UTC) |
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:His earliest recorded ancestor was Kostandin Kastriot Mazreku, given by Muzaka. PLEASE tell me what in the world Mazrek could mean in Serbian. They were buried in a Serbian Orthodox church, because an Albanian autocephalous church did not exist at the time. They had Serb names because obviously, the Serbian church baptized them. Why is the tower in which Gjon Kastrioti buried called "Arbanski Pirg"? Or will you leave such details and logic out, because you want to seem like you have a hidden history, buried under Albanian "propaganda". It's all just very humorous, considering the fact that your ethnicity would never even dare claim Skanderbeg up until a few years ago, because he was the hero of your worst enemy. It's all laughable. ] (]) 00:37, 29 August 2024 (UTC) |
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:His father was originally Catholic as well. Go figure. For sure an Orthodox Serb, very proud of his ethnicity and nationality. The most powerful rulers around him were Serb lords. Obviously he would switch faiths for an alliance. You make it seem as if he was a nationalist, identifying with Serbia when his son campaigned into Serbia and feuded with the Brankovic ruler, who according to you all is from the same family as his mother. So according to your logic, a Catholic father, located in Albania, who gathered a mostly ethnic Albanian army and alliance around him, goes and invades his "Serb" mother's supposed relative, and is still a Serb. At this point it's become a literal joke. ] (]) 00:43, 29 August 2024 (UTC) |
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:His father was originally Catholic as well. Go figure. For sure an Orthodox Serb, very proud of his ethnicity and nationality. The most powerful rulers around him were Serb lords. Obviously he would switch faiths for an alliance. You make it seem as if he was a nationalist, identifying with Serbia when his son campaigned into Serbia and feuded with the Brankovic ruler, who according to you all is from the same family as his mother. So according to your logic, a Catholic father, located in Albania, who gathered a mostly ethnic Albanian army and alliance around him, goes and invades his "Serb" mother's supposed relative, and is still a Serb. At this point it's become a literal joke. ] (]) 00:43, 29 August 2024 (UTC) |
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:The Albanians do not consider it a national insult because first of all the argument presented is ridiculous and laughable. In addition, the Albanian people are the most hospitable, generous, tolerant, and peace loving people in the entire Europe. Serbia sees that as a weakness and always attacks Albanians. Those are the reasons https://www.originaltravel.co.uk/travel-guide/albania/things-to-know-before-travelling-to#:~:text=Albania%20is%20generally%20a%20very,crime%20against%20foreigners%20are%20rare https://www.caribbeansolotraveller.com/albania-is-the-most-hospitable-country-in-europe/ ] (]) 01:43, 20 October 2024 (UTC) |
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This is not the place to share Serb grievances. The article is about the Albanian hero Skanderbeg not about Serb grievances regarding what happened in Dardania 250 years ago, and please cite sources. Not a single source is cited. The names and people in Dardania 250 years ago might have been Slavonic, but today the people and the names in Dardania are 92.9% Albanians and deserve to live in peace and have their rights respected similar to every other European people. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/kosovo/#:~:text=Ethnic%20groups,0.2%25%20(2011%20est.). Speaking of Washington, the Serb police and military during the Dardania war of 1999 was among the most brutal in history of mankind https://1997-2001.state.gov/global/human_rights/kosovoii/pdf/kosovii.pdf. In addition, Albanians have always wanted to live in peace and have accepted hundreds and thousands of concessions to make peace, but Serbs have never respected the deals because Serbs are not interested in peace but in wars https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/why-tensions-are-flaring-between-kosovo-and-serbia. ] (]) 00:25, 20 October 2024 (UTC) |
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== Semi-protected edit request on 23 October 2023 == |
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Birthdate --> 6 May 1405 |
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Source --> http://www.panorama.com.al/turqia-verteton-origjinen-shqiptare-te-skenderbeut-dokumentari-turk-si-i-mundi-dy-sulltanet-e-shek-xv-studiuesi-u-quajt-iskender-bey-si-pasardhes-i-aleksandrit-te-madh/ ] (]) 15:22, 23 October 2023 (UTC) |
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:There is no document stating he was born in that day, only that St. George is celebrated, and because he is called George, he must have been born on 6 May. So in my opinion, you should not edit it that way. ] (]) 20:14, 23 October 2023 (UTC) |
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] '''Not done for now:''' please establish a ] for this alteration ''']''' using the {{Tlx|Edit semi-protected}} template.<!-- Template:ESp --> ] (]) 22:10, 23 October 2023 (UTC) |
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== Religion == |
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The Albanians do not consider it a national insult because first of all the argument presented is ridiculous and laughable. In addition, the Albanian people are the most hospitable, generous, tolerant, and peace loving people in the entire Europe. Serbia sees that as a weakness and always attacks Albanians. Those are the reasons. ] (]) 01:43, 20 October 2024 (UTC) |
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is unmarked can someone add orthodox there ] (]) 09:07, 25 November 2023 (UTC) |
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This is not the place to share Serb grievances. The article is about the Albanian hero Skanderbeg not about Serb grievances regarding what happened in Dardania 250 years ago, and please cite sources. Not a single source is cited. The names and people in Dardania 250 years ago might have been Slavonic, but today the people and the names in Dardania are 92.9% Albanians and deserve to live in peace and have their rights respected similar to every other European people. Speaking of Washington, the Serb police and military during the Dardania war of 1999 was among the most brutal in the entire history of mankind. In addition, Albanians have always wanted to live in peace and have accepted hundreds and thousands of concessions to make peace, but Serbs have never respected the deals because Serbs are not interested in peace but in wars. ] (]) 00:25, 20 October 2024 (UTC) |
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Religion 0-20? Come on now this is not tiktok. Let’s also mention in Gjon Kastrioti (his father) wiki how he was Catholic in 1407, Orthodox in 1420, turned to Muslim in 1430 and found Catholicism again by the end of his life. <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 08:55, 27 January 2024 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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== Is There Evidence that Skanderbeg's Correspondences Were in Greek? == |
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There is evidence that Skanderbeg, the national hero of Albania, sent and received his correspondences in Greek. Skanderbeg wrote letters to the Sultan and rulers of the West in Greek. |
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== If there is no evidence on Voisava Kastrioti being a part of the Branković family, why is it still written on this article? == |
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The article is included in categories such as ''Albanian Roman Catholics'', and ''Converts to Roman Catholicism from Sunni Islam''. In the FAQ section of this talk page, it's explicitly stated that he was a ''Roman'' Catholic for the later period of his life. ] (]) 14:28, 28 June 2024 (UTC) |
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:Agreed, seems to be a case of ]. ] (]) 00:37, 7 October 2024 (UTC) |
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Is it okay if I remove it? ] (]) 21:18, 10 November 2024 (UTC) |
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== Is there Evidence that Skanderbeg Spoke Greek? == |
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== Serbian sources of this article mention Skanderbeg as Serbian == |
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Why are the sources used in this article in contradiction with each other? Why do they cite Skanderbeg as a Serbian while the article mentions him as Albanian? ] (]) 12:57, 26 November 2024 (UTC) |
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Yes, there is evidence that Skanderbeg, the national hero of Albania, spoke Greek. Skanderbeg wrote letters to the Sultan and rulers of the West in Greek. |
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https://www.qgazette.com/articles/memories-of-the-dalmatian-coast-skanderbeg/#:~:text=Scholar%20Chrissochos%20presents%20the%20following,known%20as%20well%20as%20unknown. ] (]) 23:31, 19 October 2024 (UTC) |
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The article is almost exclusively presenting the western-albanian view on the subject. However, there is a good volume of islamic/ottoman historiography on Sk., claiming that the western is "propaganda". Of course the islamic historiography can also be characterized as "propaganda", but the spirit of WP is to present all views, so as to produce the famous "neutral p.o.v.". Would it be proper to open a section presenting the islamic (or pro-Ottoman / Turkish) point of view? Skylax30 (talk) 19:15, 22 October 2023 (UTC)
KOPAŃSKI, A. B. (1997). ISLAMIZATION OF ALBANIANS IN THE MIDDLE AGES: THE PRIMARY SOURCES AND THE PREDICAMENT OF THE MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY. Islamic Studies, 36(2/3), 191–208. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23076194
Kosovo as an example is a Slavic name, all cities and landscapes, rivers and mountains in Kosovo have Slavic names - the Albanians have simply adopted these Slavic names and pronounce them Albanian. They don't even have their own names in Kosovo, let alone history and culture - yet they aggressively deny anything Slavic and Serbian in Kosovo today and claim that they have always been in Kosovo and have always been the majority of the population there - and don't even have their own names for the country. But Washington has decided on the project of an Albanian nation in Kosovo, which is why the memory of everything non-Albanian in Kosovo must be erased. It's easy to deal with foreign countries and cultures, it is not the own home.
The same applies to the Albanian national hero Skenderbeg, who was more Serb than Albanian by descent. His mother Voisava Kastrioti was Serbian, or at least Slavic (Bulgarian or Macedonian Slavic), and on his father's side the Serbian/Slavic proportion was also high. His father Gjon Kastrioti and his brother Reposh (sr. Repoš) were buried in the Serbian Orthodox monastery of Hilandar on the monastic republic of Athos. The most important monasteries there are and were Greek or Byzantine, but he wanted the Serbian monastery. Apparently his father Gjon identified himself with Serbs, and his mother was Serb/Slavic anyway. Their children, Skanderbeg's siblings, all have Serbian names. And all their children were given Serbian names, Skenderbeg alone was called Gjergj in Albanian. It's strange, not..? Or was Skednerbeg actually given the Serbian name Đurđ (dʑurdʑ) or Đurađ (dʑuradʑ), which became the Albanian Gjergj?
Why is this such a nuisance for the Albanians, why can't they stand it and consider it the greatest national insult when Skenderbeg's Serbian or Slavic ancestry is mentioned in even the slightest way? Isn't that very racist? If we change Serb to Jew, what would we say? But they are Albanians, they are tolerated because the Albanian Kosovo project is to be realized.Carski (talk) 23:19, 25 April 2024 (UTC)
The Albanians do not consider it a national insult because first of all the argument presented is ridiculous and laughable. In addition, the Albanian people are the most hospitable, generous, tolerant, and peace loving people in the entire Europe. Serbia sees that as a weakness and always attacks Albanians. Those are the reasons. 2600:1700:36D0:9B0:D125:2D1:9542:CB94 (talk) 01:43, 20 October 2024 (UTC)
This is not the place to share Serb grievances. The article is about the Albanian hero Skanderbeg not about Serb grievances regarding what happened in Dardania 250 years ago, and please cite sources. Not a single source is cited. The names and people in Dardania 250 years ago might have been Slavonic, but today the people and the names in Dardania are 92.9% Albanians and deserve to live in peace and have their rights respected similar to every other European people. Speaking of Washington, the Serb police and military during the Dardania war of 1999 was among the most brutal in the entire history of mankind. In addition, Albanians have always wanted to live in peace and have accepted hundreds and thousands of concessions to make peace, but Serbs have never respected the deals because Serbs are not interested in peace but in wars. 2600:1700:36D0:9B0:6493:D35:2CE8:6F77 (talk) 00:25, 20 October 2024 (UTC)
Why are the sources used in this article in contradiction with each other? Why do they cite Skanderbeg as a Serbian while the article mentions him as Albanian? 93.86.237.151 (talk) 12:57, 26 November 2024 (UTC)