تاريخ ألبانيا (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "تاريخ ألبانيا" in Arabic language version.

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  • Miranda Vickers (1999). The Albanians: A Modern History. I.B.Tauris. ص. 66. ISBN:978-1-86064-541-9. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-10-14. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2012-05-10.
  • The Prehistory of the Balkans; and the Middle East and the Aegean world, tenth to eighth centuries B.C. John Boardman p.189–90 نسخة محفوظة 2021-10-10 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • S. Adhami (1958). Monumente të kultures ne Shqiperi. Mihal Duri. ص. 15. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-08-03.
  • John Boardman. The prehistory of the Balkans and the Middle East and the Aegean world. Cambridge University Press, 1982. (ردمك 978-0-521-22496-3), p. 629: "...the southernmost outliers of the tribes which held the Zeta valley, as such they may have been the immediate neighbours of Greek-speaking tribes in the Bronze Age." نسخة محفوظة 2021-06-09 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Wilkes John. The Illyrians. Wiley-Blackwell, 1995, (ردمك 978-0-631-19807-9), p. 92: "Illyrii was once no more than the name of a single people... astride the modern frontier between Albania and Yugoslav Montenegro" نسخة محفوظة 2021-06-10 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, Guy Thompson Griffith A History of Macedonia: Historical geography and prehistory. Clarendon Press, 1972, p. 290 نسخة محفوظة 2021-06-16 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond. Studies: Further studies on various topics. A.M. Hakkert, 1993, p. 231: "The leading dans of both groups buried their dead under a circular tumulus of soil in the second millennium BC The main reservoir of the Greek speakers was central Albania and Epirus, and it was from there that the founders of Mycenaean civilization came to Mycenae, c. 1600 BC, and buried their nobles in Grave Circle B. Further waves of immigrants passing through and from Epirus people the Greek peninsula and islands the last wave, called Dorians, settling from 1100 onwards. The lands they left in central Albania were occupied during the so-called Dark Age (U10-800BC) by Illyrians, whose main habitat was in the area now called Bosnia," "نسخة مؤرشفة". مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-06-02. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2021-12-10.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)
  • The Illyrians (The Peoples of Europe) by John Wilkes, 1996, (ردمك 978-0-631-19807-9), page 92, "Appian's description of the Illyrian territories records a southern boundary with Chaonia and Thesprotia, where ancient Epirus began south of river Aoous (Vjose)" also map نسخة محفوظة 2021-04-13 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Cambridge University Press. The Cambridge ancient history. 2000. (ردمك 0-521-23447-6), page 261,"...down to the mouth of Aous" نسخة محفوظة 2017-01-13 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Nicol، Donald M. (1 يناير 1984). The Despotate of Epiros 1267-1479: A Contribution to the History of Greece in the Middle Ages. Cambridge University Press. ISBN:9780521261906. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-12-08.
  • The Encyclopaedia of Islam. 1974. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2022-01-05.
  • Lane-Poole، Stanley (1888). The Story of Turkey. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2016-06-09.
  • Anamali, Skënder; Prifti, Kristaq; RSH), Instituti i Historisë (Akademia e Shkencave e (1 Jan 2002). Historia e popullit shqiptar (بالألبانية). Botimet Toena. p. 338. ISBN:9789992716229. Archived from the original on 2021-12-08.
  • Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu: jeta dhe vepra (1405–1468) (بالألبانية). Botimet Toena. 1 Jan 2002. ISBN:9789992716274. Archived from the original on 2021-11-29.

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  • Zhelyazkova، Antonina (2000). "Albanian Identities" (PDF). Sofia: International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations (IMIR). مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2021-12-02. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2011-03-18. The territories of Central and Southern Albania, stretching between the Mat River to the north and Çameria [modern Tsameria, Greece] to the south, were included in a single sancak known from the records and historical works as Arvanid

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