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Thanks, Resnjari! If/when you do it, please let me know :) WhisperToMe ( talk) 11:50, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
Thanks :) WhisperToMe ( talk) 04:48, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
Thank you WhisperToMe ( talk) 14:25, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
Thank you very much! WhisperToMe ( talk) 19:32, 7 July 2013 (UTC)
Ok. Thanks for letting me know :) - Have fun with your studies! WhisperToMe ( talk) 05:22, 11 July 2015 (UTC)
Can you please give me an idea about these? https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Arvanites&action=history
this : /info/en/?search=Talk:Arvanites#Total_number_of_Arvanites.
and this: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Cham_Albanians&action=history Thank you Rolandi+ ( talk) 10:44, 28 June 2015 (UTC) Thank you.
Dear Resnjari, thank you very much for your help in the page about Albanians and for the sources. Your help is highly appreciated. Let me know if there is anything I can help with. Have a good day :) -- SilentResident ( talk) 08:40, 17 July 2015 (UTC)
o shqipe a keni me ndru emrat ne unesco per kosoven??? Internationel00 ( talk) 17:13, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
I'll get to that. The decision for Kosovo being admitted into UNESCO is fresh, it will be updatied over the following days anyway. News outlets are reporting on it as we speak so it has to enter the public forum. Probably best non-Albanian editors does the change to that. Give it a week. If its not changed then there will be the UNESCO source itself for it to do a change. Resnjari ( talk) 18:36, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
I know you like Bakllava.
For the tremendous work in terms of quality, quantity, and importance - thanks ! Mondiad ( talk) 03:59, 1 December 2015 (UTC) |
@ Mondiad: Thank you ! It goes down well with some boza alongside. :-)
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Hi,
User:Albanian Historian has created the article about the
Uprising of Lumë or Battle of Lumë of 1912. I started just copyediting it, but I got more an more involved since it came out a very interesting article. But it was translated from Alb Wikipedia correspondent article and other sources, so it faces the usual problems. This event is constantly neglected from the Alb historiography for some reason. Can you check for more sources? I will probably ask Zoupan to have a look later and bring sources from the other side, if he doesn't get it already by then. If you're busy, no worries. :)
--
Mondiad (
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@
Mondiad:. I did a search for sources and there a few more i need to do (i check for Serbian language ones. Its does not even come up there. I tried words like Ljuma and> bitka, ustanak etc and in their Cyrillic form and nothing came up. I placed a good source for you in the article and its whole inline. Do with it as you wish to tag various sentences to that source and its in line. I do have some backlogs that i need to take care of. i will get to the article as soon as i can. Best.19:19, 14 January 2016 (UTC)
Yes, you wanted to talk to me? -- Albanian Historian ( talk) 18:38, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
Hey, can you quickly verify that the "no evidence of state persecution" part in Roudometof's book actually exists? Because for some reason it doesn't show up in Google books. And also, what's the context? DevilWearsBrioni ( talk) 11:58, 3 February 2016 (UTC)
Please ping me once you've drafted the new lede. DevilWearsBrioni ( talk) 17:35, 14 July 2016 (UTC)
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Feel free to leave any posts there on the things you and I personally discuss. The last thing we need to do is create TLDR for others on a legit talk page with our forum-like posts! :) OJ ( talk) 10:48, 31 July 2016 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for reverting the edits made by Lasort101; it was another sockpuppet of User:Steverci. Bests - LouisAragon ( talk) 04:45, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
Long again (sorry!) - but I think I've covered everything pretty much. :) OJ ( talk) 10:34, 6 August 2016 (UTC)
Actually I just realized you broke 3RR at Konitsa. Reported here [3]. Athenean ( talk) 08:19, 12 August 2016 (UTC)
Hi there, would you be of assistance on the Turkish people article? I have worked really hard to find as many sources as possible for the infobox. But I have continuously been reverted and nobody is having a discussion with me to solve the dispute. What should I do? One of the users has threatened to block me. But I just wanted to correct the figures because they are all distorted. This is what they keep reverting it to [5] and this is my edits [6]. O.celebi ( talk) 08:48, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
Hi Resnjari, I hope you're doing well!
I have already read the source you provided, it was a very interesting read!
I am finding the double standards in Talk:Turkish people very frustrating, but I will continue to point this out with sources, when necessary.
I am currently writing up an introduction and an info box in my sandbox. I have taken a look at the Albanians article, and have no objection to including a similar footnote if sources are placed alongside it. If you have time, I would really appreciate it if you have a look at what I have done so far.
I'm thinking that it might also be a good idea to place a footnote stating that Algeria, Libya and Tunisia forbid declaring ethnicity in official censuses ( source and footnote). Moreover, I have not included European state censuses because they base their statisics on citizenship not ethnicity ( source); in its place, I have looked for estimates regarding people of Turkish origin, which includes naturalised individuals and descendants. I've quoted all the sources.
Kind regards, O.celebi ( talk) 21:21, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
As per the discussion of whether it was only "small numbers" of Albanophone Orthodox that supported the Albanian national movement-- I interpret the "small numbers" here (as I think you do too, as per edit summary) as meaning small proportions in terms of sentiment. We don't have polls of the population from then, obviously, so we will never know who the "majority" supported. I looked in the sources listed and the one that I could get the page for (the others weren't offered for free on Google at the moment) didn't say anything that would suggest that the proportion of Orthodox Albanians supporting Albanian nationalism was "small". Most sources I've seen on this generally speak of the Orthodox population being divided. I'm excluding the nationalist rhetoric on either side, of course, the 'patriotic' Greek Orthodox sources claiming without much verification that all Albanian Orthodox were "Albanophone Greeks" who hated all "Turko-Albanian" Muslims, yearned for Greek rule etc, and also the patriotic Albanian sources that harp on the unique tolerance fetare te Shqiperise and seem to claim that not a single ethnic Albanian regardless of faith supported foreign rule ever (when there were even cases of Catholics who preferred Montenegro and Muslims who were against Albanian independence and supported Turkey).
For a mostly sober (though still clearly Greek in viewpoint) analysis of it, I could drop Psomas: [ [7]]. Psomas notes that there was a regional difference among the Orthodox in Albania, whereby the Orthodox of more eastern regions (Korca, Permeti, etc) had a high proportion of Albanian nationalists, including a large number of Rilindas such as the Qiriazis, Mihal Grameno and (I would note) Naum Veqilharxhi, who was writing as early as 1825. So at least for those regions I feel its wrong to say that only "small numbers" supported Albanian nationalism as opposed to Hellenism. Nobody talks about the swathes of Orthodox Albanians in regions outside "Vorioipirus" (Myzeqe, near Elbasan, Berat, Durres...), but I've never seen any evidence whatsoever of Hellenism or lack of Albanian nationalism there either. And even in Psomas' more pro-Greek "Southwestern Albania", it should be noted that the area had large numbers of people who were actually ethnically Greek (who naturally were Hellenists), and there were many Albanian Orthodox nationalists even here-- i.e. Lunxheria may have had Zografos, but they also had the Meksi family, and pretty important rilindasit like Koto Hoxhi and Pandeli Sotiri. Sorry that was long winded. We don't have actual numbers, so what's the point in saying it was only small proportions of Orthodox? -- Yalens ( talk) 02:45, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
About your revert, please see guideline Wikipedia:Categorization#Subcategorization: "an article should be categorised as low down in the category hierarchy as possible, without duplication in parent categories above it". In this case Category:Religious persecution is a category above Category:Persecution of Muslims. Marcocapelle ( talk) 07:59, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
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Thanks for this additon and the work you've done in this field. Just out of curiosity as I am an outsider who is interested, is there not also Albanian nationalism in Montenegro? It just seems odd that in Macedonia and Serbia they can have one demand but in Montenegro they might resign themselves to "minority" status when they do form majorities in parts. I say this even if relations between the Albanian community and the Montenegrin regime may be good. Likewise, if I am not mistaken, both Italy and Greece are a homeland for ethnic Albanians even if the number is smaller. Is there not nationalism there too? Or will articles come along later in time? Cheers. -- Coldtrack ( talk) 19:47, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
PS. [ Oops!]. Not realised. Sorry! -- Coldtrack ( talk) 20:22, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Resnjari, I just wanted to let you know that I have added the "autopatrolled" permission to your account, as you have created numerous, valid articles. This feature will have no effect on your editing, and is simply intended to reduce the workload on new page patrollers. For more information on the patroller right, see Wikipedia:Autopatrolled. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions. Happy editing! — MusikAnimal talk 20:22, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
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There's this great guy I know, really well-read, and it's thought by whom? he may own a library original research?. There's a high chance he's been on a page if there's great and well-organized citations. Goes by Resnjari. Thank goodness he exists. 10/10 would give a barnstar again. Yalens ( talk) 07:40, 27 July 2017 (UTC) |
I would do it myself normally, but could you add the Pontificio thing? Offwiki issues to deal with, you know. Thanks a bunch. As per Mema, my general observation is that he's a good journalist, he just happens to have strong feelings about things. He has what I would call the "Orth Albanian viewpoint" in that he argues against both Greek claims and claims that marginalize the Orthodox historically/currently or try to make them "less Albanian"/'Eastern'/etc.... and he posted some passionate opinions on the internet which may have affected his professional reputation, and that's likely why he got banned from Greece in combination with the sensitivity of the Cham issue. Some other Albanian writers have had the same issue. I think in his work as a journalist he is a reliable reporter of events. Thanks a ton man.EDIT: sorry, I had kinda skimmed that talk page --
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Here [16]. Khirurg ( talk) 05:37, 22 September 2017 (UTC)
People coming in and undoing swathes of proper formatted article improvements because it to them is just slightly less pro-Armenian. User:Ninetoyadome this guy, I see he's also going around unlisting Armenian terrorist organisations from the terrorist category. His agenda is obvious.-- Moshe Avigdor ( talk) 23:25, 22 September 2017 (UTC)
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Really? Really?? Cut it out, stop contributing so much positive for wikipedia and Albania related articles in particular, you're making us all look bad. Any more and I'm going to have to request a block for the sake of all our egos! Vargmali ( talk) 15:41, 13 October 2017 (UTC) |
Hi Resnjari,
I was not vandalizing. The current Wikipedia article of Migjeni as it is, has various inaccuracies and many mistakes. I do not have the time to re-edit everything, but I did omit what was obviously, blatantly untrue. Please let me know if you want more details.
Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 17:31, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
I am sorry, I haven't the slightest clue how to edit Wikipedia; I'm what you can call a downright amateur. Your talkpage seems inundated with Albanian-related info. If you are Albanian, read the article and edit it accordingly, procedurally. If not, I can send you the correct info and you edit it. As I said, I don't have the time, or the skills to do it properly.
Regards,
Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 17:45, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
Hey Resnjari,
Thank you for the tips; much appreciated. I will closely read and scrutinize the current citations on Migjeni's page, and then do some research of my own. After I'm done, If I deem it necessary, I will make changes following "protocol," so to speak.
Thanks. Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 18:22, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
National identity is a very sensitive issue for most Albanians, me less than others. (Or so I thought). I know how and where to find academic sources, and even what constitutes one, thanks for the heads up. Also, I do not necessarily disagree with particular facts, rather than the way they are composed or presented. If I find some free time on my hands, I will try to come up with something more consensually error-free and more easily digestible to the Albanian readers. Cheers. Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 18:38, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
Hello, I didnt understand you. Source is given, The Website of Prince Osman Rifat Ibrahim, a descendant of Muhammad Ali Pasha. You can read that Muhammad Ali Pashas Ancestor belonged to Ilic in Anatolia.
But, isn't it more worth, the meaning of a living descendant from Muhammad Ali Pasha? Why People believe what Non Members said? Also, where is a real source that Muhammad Ali Pasha belonged to Korce in Albania?
Mostly Members of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty married with Cousins and Members of the Ottoman Dynasty. you can see the Familytree's. Also Muhammad Ali Pasha married his own Cousine Emine of Nusretli.
Please have a Look, to the Homepage of Prince Osman Rifat Ibrahim, a descendant in paternal line of Muhammad Ali Pasha. His Ancestors was from the Turkish City İliç, www.mohamedali.eu/mohamed_ali.html
This is a real Source, because He know it better where his Ancestor's belong from.
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I undid the IP's edits as the sources seem acceptable, but you and the anon should start a discussion on talk:Names of the Romani people Thank you Jim1138 ( talk) 09:56, 24 November 2017 (UTC)
Hey Resnjari, the recent edit of yours on Makelari/Maqellare peaked my interest. I have access to marriage and family structure data, as well as some religious denominational data, from the 1918 Austro-Hungarian census, and it does mention % Albanian versus % minorities by district, but it doesn't mention what the minorities were. There are other sources handling that but having to go through them each separately for different regions has been a real pain. I saw that apparently Steinke had some access to the ethnicity data, by village. I was wondering if you or perhaps a fluent German and Hungarian speaker like Pasztilla might know where to get access to this finer grained data? Cheers, -- Calthinus ( talk) 15:40, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
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This barnstar is given to you in recognition of your (tiring and repetitive) work in improving many of the neglected articles of towns and villages belonging to the Balkan topic-area of Wikipedia. A Herculean effort, if you ask me. Simply impressive. ❤ SILENT RESIDENT ❤ 12:07, 17 December 2017 (UTC) |
... about Radisani Drzava, I just feel like you need to contact an admin so he can deal with him. Obviously, he doesn't understand that Wikipedia works on transparency and not nationalism. Cheers! — Tom (T2ME) 18:41, 25 January 2018 (UTC)
For your comment, no worries. Thing is that I sense that those who vote delete are better served with a keep and those who vote keep with a delete. :) I won't engage more on this, I don't have any time for weeks to come. Yaḥyā ( talk) 22:11, 8 February 2018 (UTC)
@ Yahya Talatin:, i'm not against an article split of a pre-19th century article and one that deals with the 19th century and early 20th century. On that the scholarship is increasingly looking at the matter holistically and also in the context of individual events. That article needs to contain the word Persecution. Internal contents can be upgraded by a fair amount considering that editors on the AfD have identified a whole host of academic sources that meet wiki criteria that are for now absent from the article. Thing is for editors to devote time and effort into writing that up + referencing, there must be a decision on the AfD first, otherwise it makes no sense to edit now in a fluid and uncertain situation. Its a complex topic and the AfD has spun off in many directions and am in agreement with your view of the AfD. Who knows how it will end. Its a wiki cliffhanger, that's for sure with all the drama of a Balkans style soap opera. :) Best. Resnjari ( talk) 03:06, 11 February 2018 (UTC)
Answering of your question I am Albanian by the way. ( Bes-ART ( talk) 22:48, 10 February 2018 (UTC))
Hi, this is a very good source on the Albania-Turkey relations, Turkish interests in them and so on. The study was done under supervision by a panel headed by Beqir Meta, a renowned historian. Some content based on the work was published in a scientific magazine. I have that mazine article but can not post it here as it is now allowed. Read the source in the link, and add stuff from it to the Wiki article. If you need, ping me and I can add some stuff from the magazine article to the Wiki article. Cheers, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 18:31, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
Thank you for your support at Talk:Macedonia naming dispute. I noted that you are Albanian. I recently bought a copy of Kryezoti i Unazave for my collection of Lord of the Rings translations from botimeshqip.com. Their customer service was some of the best international service I've ever experienced. Cheers. -- Taivo ( talk) 16:44, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
According to the verbiage in this article it looks like the language law has been adopted regardless of the president not signing it?: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/macedonia-s-language-law-draws-praise-and-violence-03-15-2018 -- Vepton ( talk) 18:13, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
We can all see that you've got a big heart even for those who do not reciprocate your love, but it's you who could use advice here, not Sorabino. We're all busy. You're wasting your time. The damsel in distress sees herself as a strong and independent woman, and doesn't even want your advice. -- Calthinus ( talk) 14:18, 19 March 2018 (UTC)
Hi my friend, keep up the good work on the Albanians of the Ottoman Empire, I am of Albanian descent by the way. Redman19 ( talk) 14:24, 25 April 2018 (UTC)
Merhaba kardesim! unfortunately I do not have any knowledge of Albanian... my great-grandfather from my father's side is from Kosovo and he used to speak Albanian fluently, he also spoke Serbian but was an ethnic Albanian. I was born in Turkey but I always knew I wasn't fully Turk. My geat-grandfather from my mother's side is from Thessaloniki. Redman19 ( talk) 07:59, 30 April 2018 (UTC)
I have seen your efforts kardas, I really admire your edits. Maybe some names you would like to add, Enver Pasha was of Albanian origin too. I can keep you updated about more names. Redman19 ( talk) 07:22, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
Most Albanians I know support Galatasaray by the way, mostly because of Ali Sami Yen, I am a Fenerbahçe fan, would like to lure you to the bright side :)) Redman19 ( talk) 07:27, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
In the text you added to Scutari Vilayet, you used two terms for Albanian highlanders, Malsore and Malisori. Although both are usable, it would be preferable to use only one of them in the article, to avoid any kind of confusion and make a better flow. The better one should be used in all articles, actually, to avoid confusion among readers who are not well-versed on the subject. Cheers, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 16:56, 8 June 2018 (UTC)
You previously participated in discussions of the title of the Gjon Kastrioti article. The issue is again under discussion here if you care to participate. — AjaxSmack 17:25, 2 July 2018 (UTC)
… it's best to enjoy the sweet, simple things in life. Udhetime te mira Resnjari!Calthinus ( talk) 18:44, 5 July 2018 (UTC) |
fyi. -- Calthinus ( talk) 10:49, 22 March 2019 (UTC)
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For your great work on Wikipedia, for the good changes you bring to this project! :-) Ktrimi991 ( talk) 20:00, 30 November 2018 (UTC) |
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The article says that "The name kokoretsi comes from Albanian kokorets". But the link sends to the Romanian language article, not to the Albanian language one. The source seems to not be in English. Can you verify what does it say? I am not sure whether it is a Romanian or Albanian word. The language and lack of time prevent me from doing that by myself. Thanks, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 21:47, 11 January 2019 (UTC)
Sorry, I hail from the German Vickypedia, we keep all minority languages in the infobox, that's even a policy on our Balkan guidelines. What's the story here? TIA! Fossa ?! 23:16, 4 February 2019 (UTC)
As a Britsh subject, I expect our Wikipedia to be leading. (I listen to Edoardo Bennato now. Fossa ?! 00:16, 5 February 2019 (UTC)
It's really weird coincidence though. Just the other day I came across your userpage and stopped to admire those photos - it's an amazing place, that valley (Macedonia or Kosova or Albania?), I was looking to see if there is an overview of the stream that can be noticed but only as a distant feature. I nearly decided to contact you and ask you if you could store them on Google server so that they could appear in Google Maps and Google Earth. Anyway, thanks on that token of appreciation and see you around.-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 16:26, 25 February 2019 (UTC)
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I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into Macedonia-related articles. Keep up your excellent work! Fakirbakir ( talk) 11:50, 26 February 2019 (UTC) |
I was thinking of some improvements the article of the new municipality needed. I went to the artcicle and what I saw was that you had already made them :) Te lumshin duart! The area/size in km2 is needed, btw. Cheers, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 20:22, 3 March 2019 (UTC)
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For all the beautiful pictures you have given to our project :) Calthinus ( talk) 20:22, 12 April 2019 (UTC) |
Also, I am sorry that I waited for so long to reply on your offer (journals) and to thank you. I also didn't get a chance to check out your photographs on Commons, but I will sooner or later. I looked after our first exchanged on Google about uploading and placing photos on their disposal to use them in Google Maps service. I am not sure, though, how that works, I am not using it and don't taking photos for quite some time, however, I guess that all photos taken with a phone should be easy to upload and store it directly and possibly automatically to your Google account, from where they usually taking files for their Google Maps. still I am not quite sure about that part, how that works - you probably have to do something beside providing coordinates and some info, certainly some approval. Not sure. I used to upload on Panoramio, while they existed - their service was the best, and since they disappeared whole thing with photos on Google Maps and Earth went "south".
I would like to commend you, and certainly thank you, for top-notch job on uncovering, reporting and/or fighting unblocking attempts of two most heinous disruptive editors on Balkans topics, sock-puppeteers User:Zoupan, whose editing funneled characteristic Serb(ian) ethno-nationalist slant (all with often espoused conspiracy theories), and User:AnulBanul, whose editing was on exactly the same trajectory carrying characteristic Croatian ethno-nationalist bias - their edits survived, and still remain despite being disruptive for the project to the extreme, like that string of some 6-7 duplicate articles on "Bosnian" mujahedeen and "Bosnian" Al Qaeda, Islamism and Islamic terrorism in Bosnia and Kosovo, Islamism and Islamic terrorism in Balkans, all mostly copy/pasted from two more appropriate articles on Foreign fighters in Balkan wars and one on particular unit in Bosnian army (7th Muslim, something like that) - not to mention several articles describing "terrorist" attacks in Bosnia which only these Wikipedia articles labels as such, without single official designation reference. What you did for the community by researching and reporting AnulBanul for sock-puppetry, and also fought against Zoupan ilks when they tried to rehabilitate and reintroduce that editor back, is probably best thing that could happen to community and editing on Balkans topics since project's inception. In addition, blocking of these two, AnulBanul and Zoupan, has something else no less important for consequence: with their blocking and departure their ilk, which are numerous both among Croatian as well as Serbian editor community, is suddenly tamed, leaving their aggressive and disruptive behavior and adopting more tepid one, at least those more careful ones. Also, they obviously learned that one can get blocked no matter how old his/her sock-puppet accounts are, and regardless if they used them long time ago, which could also means that many in the Balkans editor community have sock-skeletons in their closets, still waiting to be uncovered. Looking forward to hear and talk to you, when time allows - Cheers!-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 01:22, 8 June 2019 (UTC)
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The one point you and Khirurg agreed on -- that Sopik, Pandalejmon and whatever that third one was should be not hatched, but using the cadastre registry, I did intend to carry out. However, the Albanian cadastre registry site his down. Here is the Soviet military map repo you mentioned [ [24]]. These maps don't have discernible legends afaics. How do I tell the cadastre boundaries? -- Calthinus ( talk) 15:19, 25 September 2019 (UTC)
Not sure why you keep changing my edits in pages like Nižepole and Brusnik, the source have in the category of "Bulgares" (Bulgarians) subcategories like Exarchists, Patriarchists, Protestants and Unis. In the subcategory of Patriarchists, "Grecisants" (Greci + Sants) or in English Grecomans and "Serbisants" or in English Serbomans are included. Those are terms used by Slavic ethnographers (in this issue) to describe Slavic speaking people who self identify as ethnic Greeks or Serbs, not accepting them actually being such thing, believing they are of Bulgarian origin. I trully believe and think its most logical Grecoman should be used in these articles i added to describe those populations, maybe adding a prefix (Patriarchist Bulgarians). By the way, even Bulgarians themselves use "Grecoman" to describe those populations according to the source as i see in the Bulgarian Wikipedia articles about Arnissa and others. Δημήτρηss ( talk) 14:47, 30 September 2019 (UTC)
Regarding sources, I could only see two identical headers, but not one of the sources. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 17:11, 11 October 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for all your works on Hellenocentrism. It's an excellent start. Hope you will take the article to another level. Best wishes. Mosesheron ( talk) 18:34, 30 December 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for your cordiality. I definitely will. Need to learn a lot of things. Thank you again. Mosesheron ( talk) 18:19, 31 December 2019 (UTC)
Thanks and Happy New Year - wish you all the best! There is so much written in reference to his NP that should be included into his "views" - from expressing a desire to turn into medieval "Orthodox monk" (:-)) fighting for Kosovo, to Siege of Sarajevo and Srebrenica. Peter Mass has written extensively on character in Intercept, and I am editing section on his denial of genocide in Bosnian genocide denial article. His BLP must be expanded with all relevant reactions on his views and engagements.-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 13:17, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
Please stop, you are torturing me! And I envy you! Smoke, air quality, who cares, :-) you are in the middle of the summer, in a country with some of the most beautiful coastal places and beaches on the planet, and I can't imagine how it feel right now to walk around in shorts and t-shirt, eh, and just check air quality of Balkan capitals these days... I am sitting in the dark since 3 o'clock (afternoon), outside is around zero degree or below, and my city is second (or somewhere around the top) in air pollution on some world chart for daily pollution of air, so I imagine only place more depressive at this point is somewhere in Scandinavia or Alaska! :-) I have some access to journals via my university library (digital and print), but thanks, and I am having your invitation in that regard on my mind as you mentioned it before. I wish you a good weather and best of time, wherever you decide to go on holiday, and stay safe.-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 16:15, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
Resnjar, nji fjalë! I saw this you made back in 2018 and I changed the heading to "Origins" instead. Ethnography is very specific field and I don't think it should be used so broadly. I sincerely hope that my edit summary doesn't sound too harsh, online communication is so impersonal that it can lead to misunderstanding. I have also initiated a general discussion about this article on Talk:Shllaku. -- Maleschreiber ( talk) 22:00, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
You wrote there During his lifetime, Ignác Martinovics stated that his father was either a Serb tavern keeper or an Albanian noble in military service.
I interpret the source as saying that he claimed that his father was an Albanian nobleman, while others suspect that his father was a Serbian tavern keeper. In other words, that he only claimed Albanian ancestry for himself. One should be very dumb to claim in the same time that his own father is a nobleman and that his own father is a tavern keeper.
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Martinovics’ ancestors, together with tens of thousands of refugee families from Serbia, came to Hungary at the end of the seventeenth century. Whether, as he claimed, his father was an Albanian nobleman serving in the army or a Serbian tavern-keeper is unclear. Enough to say that lgnac Martinovics, born in 1755 to a pious petty-bourgeois German woman in Buda, entered the Franciscan order aged sixteen at his mother’s urging. He made his vows as a monk, and completed his theological and scientific studies with excellent results, but as early as 1774, frustrated by the life of the order, he asked to be released from the monastery; at the request of the prior he retracted his application, but further conflicts with his superiors and the friars followed. Finally family connections in the army secured him the chaplaincy of an infantry regiment in Czernowitz.Hope this assists. Best. Resnjari ( talk) 06:11, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
family connections in the armycould only be through the Albanian nobleman, not the Serbian tavern keeper, so regardless of speculative scandals and biology, his father per social effect was an Albanian. -- Calthinus ( talk) 15:01, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
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Hey, I moved Shoshi from "region" to "tribe", but I hadn't seen that you had done the opposite move about a year ago. I'm ambivalent about the best case scenario, but I went with "tribe" because the region comes "after" the tribe and also for some consistency reasons. It's a deserted area either way, so the article is historical in all aspects. Maybe some day people return to live there again.-- Maleschreiber ( talk) 01:06, 13 March 2020 (UTC)
A civil question below my DS alert would have got you the explanation you want. An aggressive removal of my post does not have that effect. Did you think it would? Do you realize I'm a volunteer like you? Another thing you could have done was take the time to follow the explanatory links in the DS alert. Bishonen | tålk 15:09, 26 April 2020 (UTC).
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Congrats! I give you this barnstar for all of the edits you have been doing! keep on going! Sethrogenfan101 ( talk) 17:40, 4 May 2020 (UTC) |
The full reference for Brown 2016 is missing. Could you add it please? Unless it's supposed to be Brown 2003 or Brown 2001?
Also if you install User:Svick/HarvErrors.js, you'll be notified of those issues in the future. If you don't know how to install it, let me know, I'll walk you through it. Headbomb { t · c · p · b} 20:37, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for all your hard work on Balkan, Turkish related articles. VR talk 23:39, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
G'day everyone, voting for the 2020 Wikiproject Military history coordinator tranche is now open. This is a simple approval vote; only "support" votes should be made. Project members should vote for any candidates they support by 23:59 (UTC) on 28 September 2020. Thanks from the outgoing coord team, Peacemaker67 ( click to talk to me) 05:18, 15 September 2020 (UTC)
Check this ultranationalist IP’s rant out [here] The irony is astounding. 16:38, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
An olive branch held by a dove was used as a peace symbol in 18th century Britain and America. Friends, I hope (?)
Cheers!
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Hi, I saw your large edits to the Ford Fischer entry.
Wanted to suggest that the entry has no photo, but this is one in the public domain:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/isisdc/30070159898/in/album-72157696808154162/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.58.209.10 ( talk) 23:17, 15 February 2021 (UTC)
Hi Resnjari! How are you? I dropped by just to say hi! :) Cinadon 36 15:28, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
G'day there, I noticed that you have knowledge about Albanians in Australia and their mosques. Do you happen to have a full list of Albanian mosques there? Thanks. Alltan ( talk) 21:37, 30 October 2021 (UTC)
Hello, i saw under some discussion pages about Chams that you are quite knowledgeable about Albanian history and Greek-Albanian linguistic contact zone. I am interested in pre-20th century linguistic distribution of Albanian language in Greek northwest region and also vice-versa, would you be able to tell me more about the subject? For example, which villages or settlements had an Albanian and which Greek speaking population, and how did that change over time? The information and sources i have are very conflicting and confusing, theres always nationalist biases on both sides, and besides sadly i do not speak Greek or Albanian either to be able to use their sources.
Also please let me know if there is some other place better than here to be able to discuss this topic, maybe discord or e-mail, i'm not a wikipedia editor or anything like that so i'm not quite sure how things work here or if this question belongs. Thanks in advance for any help. 95.176.130.122 ( talk) 23:08, 12 May 2022 (UTC)
Hello, Resnjari. This is a courtesy notice that the copy edit you requested for Albanian Australians at the Guild of Copy Editors requests page is now complete. All feedback welcome! Cheers, Baffle☿gab 15:22, 10 December 2022 (UTC) |
Hi Resnjari, I noticed some your contributions to Wikipedia articles, and especially about Reka. I appreciate that you are objective about such complicated articles. I am a Macedonian muslim from Dolna Reka who is very interested in the Upper Reka's question. I can say that, even in a different way, also Macedonian Muslims are treated in a similar way like the Albanian speaking population of Upper Reka, because we care called "Torbesh" as they are called "Shkreti", both harsh and offensive words. Macedonian muslims, even if in Dolna Reka have a major Macedonian selfawareness, have in general a problematic self identification and do not know the real meaning of "Torbesh", a word which was used by Macedonian christians. I also read something about the controversial Vidoe Smilevski, about which in reality Branko Manojlovski said he was half Albanian, from the mother Velika, because Vidoe's father was a Macedonian from Nikiforovo. I believe that with balanced people like you, one day it will be possible to at least try to achieve calm. Regards. Mijak reka ( talk) 17:30, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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Thanks, Resnjari! If/when you do it, please let me know :) WhisperToMe ( talk) 11:50, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
Thanks :) WhisperToMe ( talk) 04:48, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
Thank you WhisperToMe ( talk) 14:25, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
Thank you very much! WhisperToMe ( talk) 19:32, 7 July 2013 (UTC)
Ok. Thanks for letting me know :) - Have fun with your studies! WhisperToMe ( talk) 05:22, 11 July 2015 (UTC)
Can you please give me an idea about these? https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Arvanites&action=history
this : /info/en/?search=Talk:Arvanites#Total_number_of_Arvanites.
and this: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Cham_Albanians&action=history Thank you Rolandi+ ( talk) 10:44, 28 June 2015 (UTC) Thank you.
Dear Resnjari, thank you very much for your help in the page about Albanians and for the sources. Your help is highly appreciated. Let me know if there is anything I can help with. Have a good day :) -- SilentResident ( talk) 08:40, 17 July 2015 (UTC)
o shqipe a keni me ndru emrat ne unesco per kosoven??? Internationel00 ( talk) 17:13, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
I'll get to that. The decision for Kosovo being admitted into UNESCO is fresh, it will be updatied over the following days anyway. News outlets are reporting on it as we speak so it has to enter the public forum. Probably best non-Albanian editors does the change to that. Give it a week. If its not changed then there will be the UNESCO source itself for it to do a change. Resnjari ( talk) 18:36, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
I know you like Bakllava.
For the tremendous work in terms of quality, quantity, and importance - thanks ! Mondiad ( talk) 03:59, 1 December 2015 (UTC) |
@ Mondiad: Thank you ! It goes down well with some boza alongside. :-)
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Hi,
User:Albanian Historian has created the article about the
Uprising of Lumë or Battle of Lumë of 1912. I started just copyediting it, but I got more an more involved since it came out a very interesting article. But it was translated from Alb Wikipedia correspondent article and other sources, so it faces the usual problems. This event is constantly neglected from the Alb historiography for some reason. Can you check for more sources? I will probably ask Zoupan to have a look later and bring sources from the other side, if he doesn't get it already by then. If you're busy, no worries. :)
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@
Mondiad:. I did a search for sources and there a few more i need to do (i check for Serbian language ones. Its does not even come up there. I tried words like Ljuma and> bitka, ustanak etc and in their Cyrillic form and nothing came up. I placed a good source for you in the article and its whole inline. Do with it as you wish to tag various sentences to that source and its in line. I do have some backlogs that i need to take care of. i will get to the article as soon as i can. Best.19:19, 14 January 2016 (UTC)
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Hey, can you quickly verify that the "no evidence of state persecution" part in Roudometof's book actually exists? Because for some reason it doesn't show up in Google books. And also, what's the context? DevilWearsBrioni ( talk) 11:58, 3 February 2016 (UTC)
Please ping me once you've drafted the new lede. DevilWearsBrioni ( talk) 17:35, 14 July 2016 (UTC)
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Feel free to leave any posts there on the things you and I personally discuss. The last thing we need to do is create TLDR for others on a legit talk page with our forum-like posts! :) OJ ( talk) 10:48, 31 July 2016 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for reverting the edits made by Lasort101; it was another sockpuppet of User:Steverci. Bests - LouisAragon ( talk) 04:45, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
Long again (sorry!) - but I think I've covered everything pretty much. :) OJ ( talk) 10:34, 6 August 2016 (UTC)
Actually I just realized you broke 3RR at Konitsa. Reported here [3]. Athenean ( talk) 08:19, 12 August 2016 (UTC)
Hi there, would you be of assistance on the Turkish people article? I have worked really hard to find as many sources as possible for the infobox. But I have continuously been reverted and nobody is having a discussion with me to solve the dispute. What should I do? One of the users has threatened to block me. But I just wanted to correct the figures because they are all distorted. This is what they keep reverting it to [5] and this is my edits [6]. O.celebi ( talk) 08:48, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
Hi Resnjari, I hope you're doing well!
I have already read the source you provided, it was a very interesting read!
I am finding the double standards in Talk:Turkish people very frustrating, but I will continue to point this out with sources, when necessary.
I am currently writing up an introduction and an info box in my sandbox. I have taken a look at the Albanians article, and have no objection to including a similar footnote if sources are placed alongside it. If you have time, I would really appreciate it if you have a look at what I have done so far.
I'm thinking that it might also be a good idea to place a footnote stating that Algeria, Libya and Tunisia forbid declaring ethnicity in official censuses ( source and footnote). Moreover, I have not included European state censuses because they base their statisics on citizenship not ethnicity ( source); in its place, I have looked for estimates regarding people of Turkish origin, which includes naturalised individuals and descendants. I've quoted all the sources.
Kind regards, O.celebi ( talk) 21:21, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
As per the discussion of whether it was only "small numbers" of Albanophone Orthodox that supported the Albanian national movement-- I interpret the "small numbers" here (as I think you do too, as per edit summary) as meaning small proportions in terms of sentiment. We don't have polls of the population from then, obviously, so we will never know who the "majority" supported. I looked in the sources listed and the one that I could get the page for (the others weren't offered for free on Google at the moment) didn't say anything that would suggest that the proportion of Orthodox Albanians supporting Albanian nationalism was "small". Most sources I've seen on this generally speak of the Orthodox population being divided. I'm excluding the nationalist rhetoric on either side, of course, the 'patriotic' Greek Orthodox sources claiming without much verification that all Albanian Orthodox were "Albanophone Greeks" who hated all "Turko-Albanian" Muslims, yearned for Greek rule etc, and also the patriotic Albanian sources that harp on the unique tolerance fetare te Shqiperise and seem to claim that not a single ethnic Albanian regardless of faith supported foreign rule ever (when there were even cases of Catholics who preferred Montenegro and Muslims who were against Albanian independence and supported Turkey).
For a mostly sober (though still clearly Greek in viewpoint) analysis of it, I could drop Psomas: [ [7]]. Psomas notes that there was a regional difference among the Orthodox in Albania, whereby the Orthodox of more eastern regions (Korca, Permeti, etc) had a high proportion of Albanian nationalists, including a large number of Rilindas such as the Qiriazis, Mihal Grameno and (I would note) Naum Veqilharxhi, who was writing as early as 1825. So at least for those regions I feel its wrong to say that only "small numbers" supported Albanian nationalism as opposed to Hellenism. Nobody talks about the swathes of Orthodox Albanians in regions outside "Vorioipirus" (Myzeqe, near Elbasan, Berat, Durres...), but I've never seen any evidence whatsoever of Hellenism or lack of Albanian nationalism there either. And even in Psomas' more pro-Greek "Southwestern Albania", it should be noted that the area had large numbers of people who were actually ethnically Greek (who naturally were Hellenists), and there were many Albanian Orthodox nationalists even here-- i.e. Lunxheria may have had Zografos, but they also had the Meksi family, and pretty important rilindasit like Koto Hoxhi and Pandeli Sotiri. Sorry that was long winded. We don't have actual numbers, so what's the point in saying it was only small proportions of Orthodox? -- Yalens ( talk) 02:45, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
About your revert, please see guideline Wikipedia:Categorization#Subcategorization: "an article should be categorised as low down in the category hierarchy as possible, without duplication in parent categories above it". In this case Category:Religious persecution is a category above Category:Persecution of Muslims. Marcocapelle ( talk) 07:59, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
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Thanks for this additon and the work you've done in this field. Just out of curiosity as I am an outsider who is interested, is there not also Albanian nationalism in Montenegro? It just seems odd that in Macedonia and Serbia they can have one demand but in Montenegro they might resign themselves to "minority" status when they do form majorities in parts. I say this even if relations between the Albanian community and the Montenegrin regime may be good. Likewise, if I am not mistaken, both Italy and Greece are a homeland for ethnic Albanians even if the number is smaller. Is there not nationalism there too? Or will articles come along later in time? Cheers. -- Coldtrack ( talk) 19:47, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
PS. [ Oops!]. Not realised. Sorry! -- Coldtrack ( talk) 20:22, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Resnjari, I just wanted to let you know that I have added the "autopatrolled" permission to your account, as you have created numerous, valid articles. This feature will have no effect on your editing, and is simply intended to reduce the workload on new page patrollers. For more information on the patroller right, see Wikipedia:Autopatrolled. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions. Happy editing! — MusikAnimal talk 20:22, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
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There's this great guy I know, really well-read, and it's thought by whom? he may own a library original research?. There's a high chance he's been on a page if there's great and well-organized citations. Goes by Resnjari. Thank goodness he exists. 10/10 would give a barnstar again. Yalens ( talk) 07:40, 27 July 2017 (UTC) |
I would do it myself normally, but could you add the Pontificio thing? Offwiki issues to deal with, you know. Thanks a bunch. As per Mema, my general observation is that he's a good journalist, he just happens to have strong feelings about things. He has what I would call the "Orth Albanian viewpoint" in that he argues against both Greek claims and claims that marginalize the Orthodox historically/currently or try to make them "less Albanian"/'Eastern'/etc.... and he posted some passionate opinions on the internet which may have affected his professional reputation, and that's likely why he got banned from Greece in combination with the sensitivity of the Cham issue. Some other Albanian writers have had the same issue. I think in his work as a journalist he is a reliable reporter of events. Thanks a ton man.EDIT: sorry, I had kinda skimmed that talk page --
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Here [16]. Khirurg ( talk) 05:37, 22 September 2017 (UTC)
People coming in and undoing swathes of proper formatted article improvements because it to them is just slightly less pro-Armenian. User:Ninetoyadome this guy, I see he's also going around unlisting Armenian terrorist organisations from the terrorist category. His agenda is obvious.-- Moshe Avigdor ( talk) 23:25, 22 September 2017 (UTC)
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Really? Really?? Cut it out, stop contributing so much positive for wikipedia and Albania related articles in particular, you're making us all look bad. Any more and I'm going to have to request a block for the sake of all our egos! Vargmali ( talk) 15:41, 13 October 2017 (UTC) |
Hi Resnjari,
I was not vandalizing. The current Wikipedia article of Migjeni as it is, has various inaccuracies and many mistakes. I do not have the time to re-edit everything, but I did omit what was obviously, blatantly untrue. Please let me know if you want more details.
Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 17:31, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
I am sorry, I haven't the slightest clue how to edit Wikipedia; I'm what you can call a downright amateur. Your talkpage seems inundated with Albanian-related info. If you are Albanian, read the article and edit it accordingly, procedurally. If not, I can send you the correct info and you edit it. As I said, I don't have the time, or the skills to do it properly.
Regards,
Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 17:45, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
Hey Resnjari,
Thank you for the tips; much appreciated. I will closely read and scrutinize the current citations on Migjeni's page, and then do some research of my own. After I'm done, If I deem it necessary, I will make changes following "protocol," so to speak.
Thanks. Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 18:22, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
National identity is a very sensitive issue for most Albanians, me less than others. (Or so I thought). I know how and where to find academic sources, and even what constitutes one, thanks for the heads up. Also, I do not necessarily disagree with particular facts, rather than the way they are composed or presented. If I find some free time on my hands, I will try to come up with something more consensually error-free and more easily digestible to the Albanian readers. Cheers. Ikurshmerisht ( talk) 18:38, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
Hello, I didnt understand you. Source is given, The Website of Prince Osman Rifat Ibrahim, a descendant of Muhammad Ali Pasha. You can read that Muhammad Ali Pashas Ancestor belonged to Ilic in Anatolia.
But, isn't it more worth, the meaning of a living descendant from Muhammad Ali Pasha? Why People believe what Non Members said? Also, where is a real source that Muhammad Ali Pasha belonged to Korce in Albania?
Mostly Members of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty married with Cousins and Members of the Ottoman Dynasty. you can see the Familytree's. Also Muhammad Ali Pasha married his own Cousine Emine of Nusretli.
Please have a Look, to the Homepage of Prince Osman Rifat Ibrahim, a descendant in paternal line of Muhammad Ali Pasha. His Ancestors was from the Turkish City İliç, www.mohamedali.eu/mohamed_ali.html
This is a real Source, because He know it better where his Ancestor's belong from.
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I undid the IP's edits as the sources seem acceptable, but you and the anon should start a discussion on talk:Names of the Romani people Thank you Jim1138 ( talk) 09:56, 24 November 2017 (UTC)
Hey Resnjari, the recent edit of yours on Makelari/Maqellare peaked my interest. I have access to marriage and family structure data, as well as some religious denominational data, from the 1918 Austro-Hungarian census, and it does mention % Albanian versus % minorities by district, but it doesn't mention what the minorities were. There are other sources handling that but having to go through them each separately for different regions has been a real pain. I saw that apparently Steinke had some access to the ethnicity data, by village. I was wondering if you or perhaps a fluent German and Hungarian speaker like Pasztilla might know where to get access to this finer grained data? Cheers, -- Calthinus ( talk) 15:40, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
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This barnstar is given to you in recognition of your (tiring and repetitive) work in improving many of the neglected articles of towns and villages belonging to the Balkan topic-area of Wikipedia. A Herculean effort, if you ask me. Simply impressive. ❤ SILENT RESIDENT ❤ 12:07, 17 December 2017 (UTC) |
... about Radisani Drzava, I just feel like you need to contact an admin so he can deal with him. Obviously, he doesn't understand that Wikipedia works on transparency and not nationalism. Cheers! — Tom (T2ME) 18:41, 25 January 2018 (UTC)
For your comment, no worries. Thing is that I sense that those who vote delete are better served with a keep and those who vote keep with a delete. :) I won't engage more on this, I don't have any time for weeks to come. Yaḥyā ( talk) 22:11, 8 February 2018 (UTC)
@ Yahya Talatin:, i'm not against an article split of a pre-19th century article and one that deals with the 19th century and early 20th century. On that the scholarship is increasingly looking at the matter holistically and also in the context of individual events. That article needs to contain the word Persecution. Internal contents can be upgraded by a fair amount considering that editors on the AfD have identified a whole host of academic sources that meet wiki criteria that are for now absent from the article. Thing is for editors to devote time and effort into writing that up + referencing, there must be a decision on the AfD first, otherwise it makes no sense to edit now in a fluid and uncertain situation. Its a complex topic and the AfD has spun off in many directions and am in agreement with your view of the AfD. Who knows how it will end. Its a wiki cliffhanger, that's for sure with all the drama of a Balkans style soap opera. :) Best. Resnjari ( talk) 03:06, 11 February 2018 (UTC)
Answering of your question I am Albanian by the way. ( Bes-ART ( talk) 22:48, 10 February 2018 (UTC))
Hi, this is a very good source on the Albania-Turkey relations, Turkish interests in them and so on. The study was done under supervision by a panel headed by Beqir Meta, a renowned historian. Some content based on the work was published in a scientific magazine. I have that mazine article but can not post it here as it is now allowed. Read the source in the link, and add stuff from it to the Wiki article. If you need, ping me and I can add some stuff from the magazine article to the Wiki article. Cheers, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 18:31, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
Thank you for your support at Talk:Macedonia naming dispute. I noted that you are Albanian. I recently bought a copy of Kryezoti i Unazave for my collection of Lord of the Rings translations from botimeshqip.com. Their customer service was some of the best international service I've ever experienced. Cheers. -- Taivo ( talk) 16:44, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
According to the verbiage in this article it looks like the language law has been adopted regardless of the president not signing it?: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/macedonia-s-language-law-draws-praise-and-violence-03-15-2018 -- Vepton ( talk) 18:13, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
We can all see that you've got a big heart even for those who do not reciprocate your love, but it's you who could use advice here, not Sorabino. We're all busy. You're wasting your time. The damsel in distress sees herself as a strong and independent woman, and doesn't even want your advice. -- Calthinus ( talk) 14:18, 19 March 2018 (UTC)
Hi my friend, keep up the good work on the Albanians of the Ottoman Empire, I am of Albanian descent by the way. Redman19 ( talk) 14:24, 25 April 2018 (UTC)
Merhaba kardesim! unfortunately I do not have any knowledge of Albanian... my great-grandfather from my father's side is from Kosovo and he used to speak Albanian fluently, he also spoke Serbian but was an ethnic Albanian. I was born in Turkey but I always knew I wasn't fully Turk. My geat-grandfather from my mother's side is from Thessaloniki. Redman19 ( talk) 07:59, 30 April 2018 (UTC)
I have seen your efforts kardas, I really admire your edits. Maybe some names you would like to add, Enver Pasha was of Albanian origin too. I can keep you updated about more names. Redman19 ( talk) 07:22, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
Most Albanians I know support Galatasaray by the way, mostly because of Ali Sami Yen, I am a Fenerbahçe fan, would like to lure you to the bright side :)) Redman19 ( talk) 07:27, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
In the text you added to Scutari Vilayet, you used two terms for Albanian highlanders, Malsore and Malisori. Although both are usable, it would be preferable to use only one of them in the article, to avoid any kind of confusion and make a better flow. The better one should be used in all articles, actually, to avoid confusion among readers who are not well-versed on the subject. Cheers, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 16:56, 8 June 2018 (UTC)
You previously participated in discussions of the title of the Gjon Kastrioti article. The issue is again under discussion here if you care to participate. — AjaxSmack 17:25, 2 July 2018 (UTC)
… it's best to enjoy the sweet, simple things in life. Udhetime te mira Resnjari!Calthinus ( talk) 18:44, 5 July 2018 (UTC) |
fyi. -- Calthinus ( talk) 10:49, 22 March 2019 (UTC)
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For your great work on Wikipedia, for the good changes you bring to this project! :-) Ktrimi991 ( talk) 20:00, 30 November 2018 (UTC) |
G'day Resnjari, and welcome to Milhist. I'm not going to template welcome you because you are an old hand and will find your away around the project as you need. If you would like to sign up to receive the monthly project newsletter, The Bugle you can do that here. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me or any of the other coordinators. And best wishes for the holiday season! Regards, Peacemaker67 ( click to talk to me) 03:06, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
The article says that "The name kokoretsi comes from Albanian kokorets". But the link sends to the Romanian language article, not to the Albanian language one. The source seems to not be in English. Can you verify what does it say? I am not sure whether it is a Romanian or Albanian word. The language and lack of time prevent me from doing that by myself. Thanks, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 21:47, 11 January 2019 (UTC)
Sorry, I hail from the German Vickypedia, we keep all minority languages in the infobox, that's even a policy on our Balkan guidelines. What's the story here? TIA! Fossa ?! 23:16, 4 February 2019 (UTC)
As a Britsh subject, I expect our Wikipedia to be leading. (I listen to Edoardo Bennato now. Fossa ?! 00:16, 5 February 2019 (UTC)
It's really weird coincidence though. Just the other day I came across your userpage and stopped to admire those photos - it's an amazing place, that valley (Macedonia or Kosova or Albania?), I was looking to see if there is an overview of the stream that can be noticed but only as a distant feature. I nearly decided to contact you and ask you if you could store them on Google server so that they could appear in Google Maps and Google Earth. Anyway, thanks on that token of appreciation and see you around.-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 16:26, 25 February 2019 (UTC)
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I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into Macedonia-related articles. Keep up your excellent work! Fakirbakir ( talk) 11:50, 26 February 2019 (UTC) |
I was thinking of some improvements the article of the new municipality needed. I went to the artcicle and what I saw was that you had already made them :) Te lumshin duart! The area/size in km2 is needed, btw. Cheers, Ktrimi991 ( talk) 20:22, 3 March 2019 (UTC)
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For all the beautiful pictures you have given to our project :) Calthinus ( talk) 20:22, 12 April 2019 (UTC) |
Also, I am sorry that I waited for so long to reply on your offer (journals) and to thank you. I also didn't get a chance to check out your photographs on Commons, but I will sooner or later. I looked after our first exchanged on Google about uploading and placing photos on their disposal to use them in Google Maps service. I am not sure, though, how that works, I am not using it and don't taking photos for quite some time, however, I guess that all photos taken with a phone should be easy to upload and store it directly and possibly automatically to your Google account, from where they usually taking files for their Google Maps. still I am not quite sure about that part, how that works - you probably have to do something beside providing coordinates and some info, certainly some approval. Not sure. I used to upload on Panoramio, while they existed - their service was the best, and since they disappeared whole thing with photos on Google Maps and Earth went "south".
I would like to commend you, and certainly thank you, for top-notch job on uncovering, reporting and/or fighting unblocking attempts of two most heinous disruptive editors on Balkans topics, sock-puppeteers User:Zoupan, whose editing funneled characteristic Serb(ian) ethno-nationalist slant (all with often espoused conspiracy theories), and User:AnulBanul, whose editing was on exactly the same trajectory carrying characteristic Croatian ethno-nationalist bias - their edits survived, and still remain despite being disruptive for the project to the extreme, like that string of some 6-7 duplicate articles on "Bosnian" mujahedeen and "Bosnian" Al Qaeda, Islamism and Islamic terrorism in Bosnia and Kosovo, Islamism and Islamic terrorism in Balkans, all mostly copy/pasted from two more appropriate articles on Foreign fighters in Balkan wars and one on particular unit in Bosnian army (7th Muslim, something like that) - not to mention several articles describing "terrorist" attacks in Bosnia which only these Wikipedia articles labels as such, without single official designation reference. What you did for the community by researching and reporting AnulBanul for sock-puppetry, and also fought against Zoupan ilks when they tried to rehabilitate and reintroduce that editor back, is probably best thing that could happen to community and editing on Balkans topics since project's inception. In addition, blocking of these two, AnulBanul and Zoupan, has something else no less important for consequence: with their blocking and departure their ilk, which are numerous both among Croatian as well as Serbian editor community, is suddenly tamed, leaving their aggressive and disruptive behavior and adopting more tepid one, at least those more careful ones. Also, they obviously learned that one can get blocked no matter how old his/her sock-puppet accounts are, and regardless if they used them long time ago, which could also means that many in the Balkans editor community have sock-skeletons in their closets, still waiting to be uncovered. Looking forward to hear and talk to you, when time allows - Cheers!-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 01:22, 8 June 2019 (UTC)
In the month of September, Wikiproject Military history is running a project-wide edit-a-thon, Backlog Banzai. There are heaps of different areas you can work on, for which you claim points, and at the end of the month all sorts of whiz-bang awards will be handed out. Every player wins a prize! There is even a bit of friendly competition built in for those that like that sort of thing. Sign up now at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/September 2019 Backlog Banzai to take part. For the coordinators, Peacemaker67 ( click to talk to me) 08:18, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
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It's a lonely, Sisyphean labor, and some appreciation is worthwhile.-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 13:12, 6 September 2019 (UTC) |
G'day everyone, the voting for the XIX Coordinator Tranche is at the halfway mark. The candidates have answered various questions, and you can check them out to see why they are running and decide whether you support them. Project members should vote for any candidates they support by 23:59 (UTC) on 28 September 2018. Thanks, Peacemaker67 ( click to talk to me) 07:37, 22 September 2019 (UTC)
The one point you and Khirurg agreed on -- that Sopik, Pandalejmon and whatever that third one was should be not hatched, but using the cadastre registry, I did intend to carry out. However, the Albanian cadastre registry site his down. Here is the Soviet military map repo you mentioned [ [24]]. These maps don't have discernible legends afaics. How do I tell the cadastre boundaries? -- Calthinus ( talk) 15:19, 25 September 2019 (UTC)
Not sure why you keep changing my edits in pages like Nižepole and Brusnik, the source have in the category of "Bulgares" (Bulgarians) subcategories like Exarchists, Patriarchists, Protestants and Unis. In the subcategory of Patriarchists, "Grecisants" (Greci + Sants) or in English Grecomans and "Serbisants" or in English Serbomans are included. Those are terms used by Slavic ethnographers (in this issue) to describe Slavic speaking people who self identify as ethnic Greeks or Serbs, not accepting them actually being such thing, believing they are of Bulgarian origin. I trully believe and think its most logical Grecoman should be used in these articles i added to describe those populations, maybe adding a prefix (Patriarchist Bulgarians). By the way, even Bulgarians themselves use "Grecoman" to describe those populations according to the source as i see in the Bulgarian Wikipedia articles about Arnissa and others. Δημήτρηss ( talk) 14:47, 30 September 2019 (UTC)
Regarding sources, I could only see two identical headers, but not one of the sources. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 17:11, 11 October 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for all your works on Hellenocentrism. It's an excellent start. Hope you will take the article to another level. Best wishes. Mosesheron ( talk) 18:34, 30 December 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for your cordiality. I definitely will. Need to learn a lot of things. Thank you again. Mosesheron ( talk) 18:19, 31 December 2019 (UTC)
Thanks and Happy New Year - wish you all the best! There is so much written in reference to his NP that should be included into his "views" - from expressing a desire to turn into medieval "Orthodox monk" (:-)) fighting for Kosovo, to Siege of Sarajevo and Srebrenica. Peter Mass has written extensively on character in Intercept, and I am editing section on his denial of genocide in Bosnian genocide denial article. His BLP must be expanded with all relevant reactions on his views and engagements.-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 13:17, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
Please stop, you are torturing me! And I envy you! Smoke, air quality, who cares, :-) you are in the middle of the summer, in a country with some of the most beautiful coastal places and beaches on the planet, and I can't imagine how it feel right now to walk around in shorts and t-shirt, eh, and just check air quality of Balkan capitals these days... I am sitting in the dark since 3 o'clock (afternoon), outside is around zero degree or below, and my city is second (or somewhere around the top) in air pollution on some world chart for daily pollution of air, so I imagine only place more depressive at this point is somewhere in Scandinavia or Alaska! :-) I have some access to journals via my university library (digital and print), but thanks, and I am having your invitation in that regard on my mind as you mentioned it before. I wish you a good weather and best of time, wherever you decide to go on holiday, and stay safe.-- ౪ Santa ౪ 99° 16:15, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
Resnjar, nji fjalë! I saw this you made back in 2018 and I changed the heading to "Origins" instead. Ethnography is very specific field and I don't think it should be used so broadly. I sincerely hope that my edit summary doesn't sound too harsh, online communication is so impersonal that it can lead to misunderstanding. I have also initiated a general discussion about this article on Talk:Shllaku. -- Maleschreiber ( talk) 22:00, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
You wrote there During his lifetime, Ignác Martinovics stated that his father was either a Serb tavern keeper or an Albanian noble in military service.
I interpret the source as saying that he claimed that his father was an Albanian nobleman, while others suspect that his father was a Serbian tavern keeper. In other words, that he only claimed Albanian ancestry for himself. One should be very dumb to claim in the same time that his own father is a nobleman and that his own father is a tavern keeper.
Ktrimi991 (
talk) 13:51, 21 February 2020 (UTC)
Martinovics’ ancestors, together with tens of thousands of refugee families from Serbia, came to Hungary at the end of the seventeenth century. Whether, as he claimed, his father was an Albanian nobleman serving in the army or a Serbian tavern-keeper is unclear. Enough to say that lgnac Martinovics, born in 1755 to a pious petty-bourgeois German woman in Buda, entered the Franciscan order aged sixteen at his mother’s urging. He made his vows as a monk, and completed his theological and scientific studies with excellent results, but as early as 1774, frustrated by the life of the order, he asked to be released from the monastery; at the request of the prior he retracted his application, but further conflicts with his superiors and the friars followed. Finally family connections in the army secured him the chaplaincy of an infantry regiment in Czernowitz.Hope this assists. Best. Resnjari ( talk) 06:11, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
family connections in the armycould only be through the Albanian nobleman, not the Serbian tavern keeper, so regardless of speculative scandals and biology, his father per social effect was an Albanian. -- Calthinus ( talk) 15:01, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
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G'day all, March Madness 2020 is about to get underway, and there is bling aplenty for those who want to get stuck into the backlog by way of tagging, assessing, updating, adding or improving resources and creating articles. If you haven't already signed up to participate, why not? The more the merrier! Peacemaker67 ( click to talk to me) 08:19, 29 February 2020 (UTC) for the coord team
Hey, I moved Shoshi from "region" to "tribe", but I hadn't seen that you had done the opposite move about a year ago. I'm ambivalent about the best case scenario, but I went with "tribe" because the region comes "after" the tribe and also for some consistency reasons. It's a deserted area either way, so the article is historical in all aspects. Maybe some day people return to live there again.-- Maleschreiber ( talk) 01:06, 13 March 2020 (UTC)
A civil question below my DS alert would have got you the explanation you want. An aggressive removal of my post does not have that effect. Did you think it would? Do you realize I'm a volunteer like you? Another thing you could have done was take the time to follow the explanatory links in the DS alert. Bishonen | tålk 15:09, 26 April 2020 (UTC).
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Congrats! I give you this barnstar for all of the edits you have been doing! keep on going! Sethrogenfan101 ( talk) 17:40, 4 May 2020 (UTC) |
The full reference for Brown 2016 is missing. Could you add it please? Unless it's supposed to be Brown 2003 or Brown 2001?
Also if you install User:Svick/HarvErrors.js, you'll be notified of those issues in the future. If you don't know how to install it, let me know, I'll walk you through it. Headbomb { t · c · p · b} 20:37, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for all your hard work on Balkan, Turkish related articles. VR talk 23:39, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
G'day everyone, voting for the 2020 Wikiproject Military history coordinator tranche is now open. This is a simple approval vote; only "support" votes should be made. Project members should vote for any candidates they support by 23:59 (UTC) on 28 September 2020. Thanks from the outgoing coord team, Peacemaker67 ( click to talk to me) 05:18, 15 September 2020 (UTC)
Check this ultranationalist IP’s rant out [here] The irony is astounding. 16:38, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
An olive branch held by a dove was used as a peace symbol in 18th century Britain and America. Friends, I hope (?)
Cheers!
Gareth Griffith-Jones (
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talk) 12:05, 20 September 2020 (UTC)
Hi, I saw your large edits to the Ford Fischer entry.
Wanted to suggest that the entry has no photo, but this is one in the public domain:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/isisdc/30070159898/in/album-72157696808154162/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.58.209.10 ( talk) 23:17, 15 February 2021 (UTC)
Hi Resnjari! How are you? I dropped by just to say hi! :) Cinadon 36 15:28, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
G'day there, I noticed that you have knowledge about Albanians in Australia and their mosques. Do you happen to have a full list of Albanian mosques there? Thanks. Alltan ( talk) 21:37, 30 October 2021 (UTC)
Hello, i saw under some discussion pages about Chams that you are quite knowledgeable about Albanian history and Greek-Albanian linguistic contact zone. I am interested in pre-20th century linguistic distribution of Albanian language in Greek northwest region and also vice-versa, would you be able to tell me more about the subject? For example, which villages or settlements had an Albanian and which Greek speaking population, and how did that change over time? The information and sources i have are very conflicting and confusing, theres always nationalist biases on both sides, and besides sadly i do not speak Greek or Albanian either to be able to use their sources.
Also please let me know if there is some other place better than here to be able to discuss this topic, maybe discord or e-mail, i'm not a wikipedia editor or anything like that so i'm not quite sure how things work here or if this question belongs. Thanks in advance for any help. 95.176.130.122 ( talk) 23:08, 12 May 2022 (UTC)
Hello, Resnjari. This is a courtesy notice that the copy edit you requested for Albanian Australians at the Guild of Copy Editors requests page is now complete. All feedback welcome! Cheers, Baffle☿gab 15:22, 10 December 2022 (UTC) |
Hi Resnjari, I noticed some your contributions to Wikipedia articles, and especially about Reka. I appreciate that you are objective about such complicated articles. I am a Macedonian muslim from Dolna Reka who is very interested in the Upper Reka's question. I can say that, even in a different way, also Macedonian Muslims are treated in a similar way like the Albanian speaking population of Upper Reka, because we care called "Torbesh" as they are called "Shkreti", both harsh and offensive words. Macedonian muslims, even if in Dolna Reka have a major Macedonian selfawareness, have in general a problematic self identification and do not know the real meaning of "Torbesh", a word which was used by Macedonian christians. I also read something about the controversial Vidoe Smilevski, about which in reality Branko Manojlovski said he was half Albanian, from the mother Velika, because Vidoe's father was a Macedonian from Nikiforovo. I believe that with balanced people like you, one day it will be possible to at least try to achieve calm. Regards. Mijak reka ( talk) 17:30, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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Mirëmbrëma (ose mirëmëngjes), rastësisht e lexova emrin “Resnjari” dhe si ohrixhan që jam, doja të të bëja një përshëndetje të vogël si fqinjë që jemi. :) Punë të mbarë dhe shpresoj të bashkëpunojmë këtu ndonjëherë. Tung! Ein Pädagoge ( talk) 20:07, 14 February 2023 (UTC)
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