Serbia in front of Sandzak Nis taps

To get the reader an idea of the Sandzak Nis deed problem, it is necessary to know how far Albanians lay in today's Serbia, as did their expulsion, how their real estates were averted, and why their publication should be made. Tapites were official documents in the Ottoman Empire, [...]
Tapite were official documents in the Ottoman Empire, given to confirm one's right to real estate. By 1856, the deed was given by the State, in accordance with the Law on the Earth, by Ramiz Abdel in the Day - to - Day Times.
Albanian Northern Troying
Albanians were present in southern Serbia since mid-life. Their tracks on these three trains must be earlier.
It has been said that any Albanian of these three weeks participated in the Kosovo Battle (1389). The Serbian historian claims that Albanians penetrated Serbia, as ninjas of the Ottoman Army, to present those co-invasive, biased tesis, as Serbs, including a kjanz, have been prominent, such as S. Lazarevqi, who joined his army in the battle of Angola (Ankarara), Kralevq Marko, and others.
However, the issue of the early presence of Albanians in Serbia should remain to be clarified by our history in support of sustainable arguments that could withstand scientific criticism.











