
Lystery
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Stability in the Western Balkans is held back by Serbia. Which country initiated the last four wars in the Balkans? Which country committed genocide and numerous war crimes? Which country refuses to acknowledge these horrific acts, and therefore continues to hinder stability?
I am appalled by Türkiye's behaviour and the brutal violation of the UN Charter and UN Security Council Resolution 1244, as well as the continued arming of the authorities in Pristina. It is now completely clear that Türkiye does not want stability in the Western Balkans and is
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P. 119: “There was an ancient city in the country of the Dardani, named Ulpiana. He demolished the greater part of the wall … and brought it to its present magnificent appearance, decorated it with many other beautiful buildings, and gave it the name of Justiniana Secunda.
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In the writing of Procopius, it is stated: “I ought, however, to begin with the native country of the Emperor, which must occupy the first place in my narrative … In the country of the European Dardani.“ This shows that Emperor Justinian was of Illyrian origin 🇦🇱
Ulpiana was a Roman city in Dardania, today’s Kosovo, where the Illyrians lived. Founded in the 2nd century AD, it became an important center for trade and culture. In the 6th century, Emperor Justinian I, who was Illyrian, rebuilt the city and renamed it Justiniana Secunda. 🇦🇱
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During the Kosovo War (1998–1999), libraries in Kosovo were deliberately targeted by Serbian forces. 65 public libraries were completely destroyed, and over 900,000 books and volumes were lost, as part of a wider effort to erase Albanian culture, memory, and knowledge.
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I find it funny when people argue about whether it’s written Sandzak or Sanxhak. Either way, it comes from the Turkish word Sancak, which simply means „district.“ I love how they identify themselves as districts with Sandzaklija.
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This comes from Procopius’ book On Buildings, which records Justinian’s rebuilding of fortresses across the empire:
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It is very interesting that Emperor Justinian I (527–565) built and repaired over 600 fortresses across the empire, and in Dardania (Kosovo) many fortresses were also built or renewed to secure the empire and glorify his reign.
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Albanian culture is rooted in traditionalism and conservatism, but if you are an advocate of liberalism, you are simply not Albanian and no longer represent what it means to be one. Even worse, you are a tradhtar, trying to erase our culture.
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I love wearing suits. You always look so competent. It’s such a big halo effect lmao
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No nation, no ethnic group, no organization, no foreign entity has been a true ally to our people without personal gain. They viewed us mere assets. Our greatest, and only true brothers, will be each other, Gegët e Toskët. Only your blood brother will honor your blood.
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Synapses grow stronger with every thought, action, and repetition. Turning your abilities into talent.
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It makes me so mad when I see Albanians with Turkish surnames, but Magjups having authentic Albanian names.
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Albanians are so easily controlled, influenced, and kept in their comfort zone. Since always: under the Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans. We remained subjects for centuries, adapting instead of resisting. In Kosovo now, many accept an unfair deal, as long as independence exists.
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This app is too funny. You see Albanians: one is a Mujāhid who wants to fight for the Ummah, one is a crusader who would give his life for the Vatican, and another sees Skanderbeg as his prophet.
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What I realized is that the rivers in Kosovo are disappearing. Five years ago, the river near my home had a strong flow, but today it is completely dried up, observed in the same season. Kosovo will become a desert
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There is so much trash in Kosovo, especially in the woods. Many people just go there to dump it, thinking it will magically disappear. Kosovo really needs a better waste disposal system.
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