Priština (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Priština" in Norwegian language version.

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albanianhistory.net

  • Elsie, Robert. «1689: Kosovo in the Great Turkish War of 1683-1699». albanianhistory.net. «The reputation of this commander grew more and more because of his orderliness such that 5,000 Arnauts [Muslim Albanians] in Pristina [Prishtina] who had risen against the Turks and [the inhabitants of] many of the major towns in the vicinity had given to understand that they would submit to the rule of the Emperor. Thus, when he arrived in Pristina, they swore allegiance to the Emperor and at that moment, this large tract of territory came under the shadow of the laurels of His Imperial Majesty.» 

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kosovo.net

  • Bogdanović, Dimitrije (November 2000). «Albanski pokreti 1908–1912.». I Antonije Isaković. Knjiga o Kosovu (serbisk). 2. Belgrade: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Besøkt 9. januar 2011. «... ustanici su uspeli da ... ovladaju celim kosovskim vilajetom do polovine avgusta 1912, što znači da su tada imali u svojim rukama Prištinu, Novi Pazar, Sjenicu pa čak i Skoplje ... U srednjoj i južnoj Albaniji ustanici su držali Permet, Leskoviku, Konicu, Elbasan, a u Makedoniji Debar ...» 

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  • Nelsson, Richard (20. mars 2019). «How Milosevic stripped Kosovo's autonomy - archive, 1989». The Guardian (engelsk). ISSN 0261-3077. Besøkt 27. mars 2023. «Ethnic Albanians in the southern Kosovo province, making up 90 per cent of the population, have resisted attempts by the Serbs to reduce their autonomy. And in the northern republic of Slovenia opposition has grown against the amendments, suspected of aiming to curb their liberal self-rule.

    As ethnic and social strife appeared on the political scene in Yugoslavia, several authorities moved to ease the tensions.»
     
  • «Pristina's Serbs flee in thousands» (engelsk). The Guardian. 12. august 1999. 

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  • Nelsson, Richard (20. mars 2019). «How Milosevic stripped Kosovo's autonomy - archive, 1989». The Guardian (engelsk). ISSN 0261-3077. Besøkt 27. mars 2023. «Ethnic Albanians in the southern Kosovo province, making up 90 per cent of the population, have resisted attempts by the Serbs to reduce their autonomy. And in the northern republic of Slovenia opposition has grown against the amendments, suspected of aiming to curb their liberal self-rule.

    As ethnic and social strife appeared on the political scene in Yugoslavia, several authorities moved to ease the tensions.»