Yunanistan'da İslam (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Kitsaki, Georgia (2011). "Ethnic groups:Identities and relationships in the Greek-Albanian border". Nitsiakos, Vassilis (Ed.). Balkan border crossings: Second annual of the Konitsa Summer School. Lit Verlag. s. 151. ISBN 978-3-643-80092-3. 11 Ağustos 2018 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 12 Nisan 2020.  "The recent socio-political changes in Albania have brought on this change. Work in Greece is of vital importance, so in order to acquire entry or a work permit in Greece, you have to declare being a member of the Greek Minority or prove your ‘Greek origin’, which has acquired tremendous social and economic value in Albania. Different identity cards were provided by the Greek state to ‘Greeks by descent’ (homogeneis), i.e. to Albanian citizens claiming Greek origin. A great number of Vlachs in the south-east of Albania have also claimed Greek homogeneis identity based on their pro-Greek social networks and identity idioms of the past. There have even been cases of Albanian Muslims who made similar claims by falsifying their Albanian documents. This is the potential effect of Greek policy, since people in Albania believe that that there is discrimination by the Greek state against Muslims or ‘non-Greeks’ in favour of ‘Christians’ or those of ‘Greek origin’."

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  • Armand Feka (16 Temmuz 2013). "Griechenlands verborgene Albaner". Wiener Zeitung. 19 Temmuz 2013 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Mart 2016. Er lächelt und antwortet in einwandfreiem Griechisch: ‚Ich bin eigentlich auch ein Albaner.‘ 

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