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Description: One of the justifications for the aggression of the West upon Yugoslavia has been found in the defense of the presumed historical rights of the Albanians, the so-called Kosovars, upon Kosovo and Metohia.
Kosovo And Metohia In The Middle Ages - Archaeological Research Head of the Medieval Archaeology Department, Philosophical Faculty, Belgrade One of the justifications for the aggression of the West upon Yugoslavia has been found in the defense of the presumed historical rights of the Albanians, the so-called Kosovars, upon Kosovo and Metohia. The assertion has been that they are the native population of that area and were occupied by the Serbs in 1912, although in fact they were the colonists sent there by Turkey in order to prevent by force the Serbian liberation of those regions from the Turkish rule. Skillfully conceived scholarly propaganda attempted to prove the relations of Albanians to pre-Roman Illyrs through the Koman-Kruja Culture from the period between the VII and the IX centuries. More recent assumptions are that Albanians originate from Kosovo and Metohia, as summarized by N. Malcolm in his book Kosovo - A Short History, McMillan Publishing Co. London 1998. Those points of view, however, are not supported by the known archaeological evidence from Yugoslavia and Albania. In spite of the fact that in the Tito era the practice of non-investigation of medieval culture and population was established, numerous archaeological testimonies have been collected, that is, material ones and easy to verify.
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