1389, Turkish Muslims defeated Serbian defenders in Kosovo, and they invited Albanians to come to this area in large numbers to convert them to Islam.
1594, an Albanian Ottoman officer named Sinan Pasha dug up and burned the body of Saint Sava, a sacred national hero in the hearts of Serbs.
1878, Albanian nationalists gathered in Prizren (known as the first Prizren Union in history) and announced the establishment of Greater Albania, including all ethnic Albanians in the Balkans: Kosovo-Metohija, West Macedonia, southern Montenegro and northern Greece.
1878, Ottoman Turkey suppressed the Albanian rebellion aimed at establishing greater Albania, which was the first time that Albanians tried to establish an Albanian Kosovo by violent rebellion.
1900- 19 18, Austria-Hungary and Italy supported the expansion of Albanians in the Balkans in order to crack down on Serbia.
19 12, Albanian ultra-nationalists occupied Skopje, Macedonia, as a part of Greater Albania.
1920, after the Yugoslav border was confirmed according to international law and recognized by the League of Nations, Kosovo Albanians launched a terrorist riot and killed Serbian civilians and police. This is the first time that Kosovo Albanians have tried to control Kosovo by armed forces.
194 1 year, Hitler and Mussolini invaded and dismembered Yugoslavia, and Kosovo and West Macedonia were included in the territory of Albania.
194 1- 1944 Under Hitler's plan, Kosovo declared its independence and became a part of Greater Albania. With the help of fascist forces, Albanian ultra-nationalists gradually established their idea of Greater Albania.
1943, the second Prizren alliance was established, claiming to maintain Kosovo's independence with the support of Nazi Germany and continuing to seek the establishment of greater Albania. Today, decades later, the United States and the European Union have replaced Nazi Germany and continue to play the role of supporters of Greater Albania.
1944, Germany established the SS among Albanians, and its troops were almost entirely composed of Kosovo Albanians. Albanian Nazi forces massacred thousands of Kosovo Serbs, and more Serbs were expelled from Kosovo. At the same time, Kosovo Albanians played a disgraceful role in the Nazi massacre of Jews. They helped Germany round up Jews in Kosovo and sent them to Nazi concentration camps.
1948, the United States brought back former Albanian Nazi leaders Midhat Frasheri, Xhafer Deva, Hassan Dost, etc. , with ultra-nationalist ideas, support them as anti-* * forces, and try to help these Albanian fascists control Kosovo through a coup.
From 65438 to 0968, the relationship between Kosovo Albanian separatists and neighboring Albania became closer and closer.
From 65438 to 0969, Kosovo Albanians introduced teaching materials and teachers from Albania, established Albanian schools and universities in Kosovo, and began to "Albanian" Kosovo.
1974 * * * production dictator Tito amended the constitution and granted Kosovo autonomy. From police to teachers to judges, all areas in Kosovo are controlled by Albanians.
198 1 year, Kosovo Albanians demanded independence or secession from Yugoslavia and merger with Albania. Dozens of people were killed in the riots, and Serbian churches were built and burned.
1982, British historian Nora belov pointed out that the prototype of "ethnic cleansing" originated from the massacre and expulsion of Serbs by Kosovo Albanians. It is estimated that during the seven years from 198 1 to 1989, an estimated 20,000 Serbs were expelled from Kosovo.
At 1985, Djordje Martinovic, a Serb farmer in Kosovo, was attacked by Albanian thugs, who brutally killed him. When he was found, a broken bottle was inserted into his anus. However, American and Albanian media claimed that martinovic was gay and was accidentally injured while masturbating. This incident brought the anger of Serbs to the extreme.
1987, the leader of Kosovo Albanians, Fadil Huo Cha, incited Albanians to rape Serb women.
From 65438 to 0989, Kosovo Albanians killed, raped, robbed property, trampled on churches and cemeteries, which made Serbs unbearable and excited the Serbian people. Therefore, Milosevic's government abolished Kosovo's autonomy and pursued a high-handed policy towards Kosovo.
199 1 year, Kosovo declared its independence and was only recognized by Albania.
During the period of 1996, an illegal Albanian armed force with strong terrorist color appeared in Kosovo-the Kosovo Liberation Army, which specifically killed Serbian civilians and police and caused explosions. 1In April 1998, 95% of the people in Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro) voted to reject the so-called Balkan Contact Group's peace plan for Kosovo and opposed western powers' interference in Kosovo. Therefore, the former Yugoslavia was sanctioned.
1From July to August, 1998, the Kosovo Liberation Army took control of 40% of the land in Kosovo by killing and expelling Serbs.
1999 65438+ 10. In October, European and American powers made a big fuss about the so-called Racak massacre, accusing Serbian military and police of killing Albanian civilians.
1In March 1999, NATO launched a military strike against Serbia (Yugoslavia) on the grounds of the humanitarian crisis in Kosovo, and the number of Serbian deaths increased.
199965438+In February, the United Nations took over Kosovo, and 200,000 Serbs, Roma, Jews and Montenegrins were expelled from Kosovo by Albanians. Thousands of people died and disappeared, and 150 Orthodox churches were destroyed. In March 2004, Kosovo Albanians spread rumors that Serbs attacked Albanian children and incited Albanians to attack at least Serb residents.
On February 17, 2008, Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence, and the ambition of Greater Albania achieved its first step.