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  2. Expulsion of the Albanians (1877–1878) - Wikipedia

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    On the eve of conflict between Montenegro and the Ottomans (1876–1878), a substantial Albanian population resided in the Sanjak of İşkodra. [3] In the Montenegrin-Ottoman war, the Montenegrin army managed to capture certain areas and settlements along the border, while encountering strong resistance from Albanians in Ulcinj, and a combined Albanian-Ottoman force in the Podgorica-Spuž and ...

  3. The Expulsion of the Albanians - Wikipedia

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    Albanian homes and villages could be burnt down, referring to the 1877–78 expulsions of Albanians in Niš and Kuršumlija. [7] Čubrilović noted that the Chetniks and paramilitaries could be of good use where they would pressure the Albanians to leave, making it "the most effective means". [7]

  4. Albanian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    After the breakdown of the communist regime in Albania in 1990, Italy had been the main immigration target for Albanians leaving their country. This was because Italy had been a symbol of the West for many Albanians during the communist period, because of its geographic proximity.

  5. Expulsion of the Albanians (1830–1876) - Wikipedia

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    The Albanians were removed from Serbia either by force or by buying their homes. The expulsions occurred in the regions of Morava Valley , the Sanjak of Niš , and west Serbia. The number of Albanians that were expelled or emigrated from Serbia from 1830 to 1876 is estimated to be up to roughly 150,000.

  6. History of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The country's borders, however, remained unsettled following the Vlora War in which all territory (except Saseno island) under Italian control in Albania was relinquished to the Albanian state. Albania achieved a degree of statehood after the First World War, in part because of the diplomatic intercession of the United States government.

  7. Albanian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Group photo of some Prizren League delegates (1878) Some authors argue that Albanian nationalism, unlike its Greek and Serbian counterparts has its origins in a different historical context that did not emerge from an anti-Ottoman struggle and instead dates to the period of the Eastern Crisis (1878) and threat of territorial partition by Serbs and Greeks, [11] while others hold views that ...

  8. Albania - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Ages, Albania was denoted as Arbëri or Arbëni by its inhabitants, ... leaving many Albanians outside Albania, ... (296 sq mi) in the west of Albania.

  9. Albanians - Wikipedia

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    With the ascension of Gamal Abdel Nasser in Egypt and rise of Arab nationalism, the last remnants of Albanian community there were forced to leave. [254] Albanians have been present in Arab countries such as Syria, Lebanon, [253] Iraq, Jordan, and for about five centuries as a legacy of Ottoman Turkish rule.