Kosovo has always been Serbia. REALLY???

Day 1,422, 00:58 Published in Hungary Hungary by Tomeczek

I mean, seriously? WTF are you people talking about? Well, see for yourselves. Here are some FACTs.



The region was exposed to an increasing number of 'barbarian' raids from the fourth century C.E. onwards, culminating with the so-called Slavic migrations of the 6th to 7th centuries.

Archaeologically, the early Middle Ages represent a hiatus in the material record, and whatever was left of the native provincial population fused with the Sklavene colonists.

The subsequent political and demographic history of Kosovo is not known with absolute certainty until c. 13th century C.E.

The region was absorbed into the Bulgarian Empire in the 850s.

It was re-taken by the Byzantines after 1018, and became part of the newly established Theme of Bulgaria.

As the centre of Slavic resistance to Constantinople in the region, the region often switched between Serbian and Bulgarian rule on one hand and Byzantine on the other until the Serb principality of Rascia conquered it definitively by the end of the 12th century.

The zenith of Serbian power was reached in 1346, with the formation of the Serbian Empire. During the 13th and 14th centuries, Kosovo became a political and spiritual centre of the Serbian Kingdom.

In the late 14th and the 15th century parts of Kosovo, the easternmost area of which was located near Pristina, were part of the Principality of Dukagjini, which was later incorporated an anti-Ottoman federation of all Albanian principalities, the League of Lezhë.

By 1455, it was finally and fully conquered by the Ottoman Empire.

Kosovo was part of the Ottoman Empire from 1455 to 1912.

Source: Wikipedia


Now you can go and vote whichever way you like, just please stop talking bullshit!