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Skanderbeg said that he is Albanian


Matavulj stated what many other writers and intellectuals of that time also stated, in the 19th century, for the nation(s) of Illyricum, a Serb meant the same thing as an Orthodox:

"Until then, even on the Primorje, Serbs were only Orthodox. - Serbia meant only Orthodoxy, as it still means in these parts (in the east) today."

(Bilješke jednog pisca, Matica srpska i SKZ, Novi Sad - Belgrade, 1969, p 40)




Real ethnic origin of famous "Serbs":

Novak Đoković, Montenegrin-Croat
Aleksandar Vučić, Croat
Vojislav Šešelj, Croat
Tomislav Nikolić, Montenegrin
Boris Tadić, Croat
Slobodan Milošević, Montenegrin
Radovan Karadžić, Montenegrin
Ratko Mladić, Croat
Željko Ražnatović Arkan, Albanian
Nikolaj Velimirović, Gypsy
Dragoljub Draža Mihailović, Montenegrin
Milan Nedić, half Montenegrin
Ivo Andrić, Croat
Petar Bojović, Montenegrin
Nikola Pašić, Aromanian
Obrenović dynasty, Montenegrins
Karađorđević dynasty, Albanians
Josip Runjanin, Aromanian
Milutin Milanković, Croat
Josip Pančić, Croat
Vuk Karadžić, Montenegrin
Hajduk Veljko Petrov, Bulgarian
Jovan Nenad, Romanian
Baba Novac, Bulgarian
Lazar Hrebeljanović, Vlach
Miloš Obilić, did not existed
Branković dynasty, Montenegrins
Balsha dynasty, Albanians
Mrnjavčević dynasty, Bulgarians
Nemanjić dynasty, Montenegrins
Vlastimirović dynasty, did not existed


Montenegrin newspapers in Podgorica, 1936:

"Montenegrins are not Serbs"




"Serbian" noble family Monasterlija is example how Vlachs, Aromanians, Morlachs and other Orthodox etnich groups without their own church got serbized

Sources:

[2] Popović, Dušan J. (1957). Srbi u Vojvodini: Od najstarijih vremena do Karlovac̆kog mira, 1699. Matica srpska. p. 329.

[3] Nedeljkov, Milan (5 January 2006). "Znamenita kovinsko-komoranska porodica Monasterlija" (PDF). Srpske Narodne Novine. Andrija Rockov. XVI (1): 6–7. Retrieved 30 April 2016.


Serbian historical science says: Skanderbeg was Albanian!


Happy Victory day, Croatian brothers! 🇲🇪🇭🇷


The biggest lie of Serbian historiography: "The Vlachs are Serbian herders"

(The Vlachs are the dominant ancestors of today's Montenegrins, Herzegovina, Dalmatians and Dubrovnik)

- Dušanov zakonik (1355): "A Serb must not marry a Vlach"

- Charter of Matija Ninoslav ban (1249): "if a Serb sues a Vlach, to be tried before the prince, if a Vlach sues a Serb, to be tried before a ban"

- Charter of King Stefan Dušan (1345) by which he abolished the customs duty in Trebinje on Dubrovnik goods, which had been misled by the official Dabiživ: "...that Dabiživ should not take customs duties from the people of Dubrovnik; that no income should be paid to the merchant from Dubrovnik, nor to the Vlach, nor to the Serb, nobody"

- Law for the Vlachs of Cetinje from March (1436): "A Serb must not be friend to a Vlach, nor a Vlach to a Serb"

- Dečanska hristovulja (1330): "A Serb should not marry Vlachs, if he marries, he should take her to merope(?)"


We will also soon start a series of texts where we will expose Serbian lies about other nations


Answer to the retarded Kragujevac troll farm bots who are obsessed with this channel:

1.) Our post about the Petrovdan Declaration: We translated and published the content of the declaration for the reason of spreading information about the Independence of Montenegro during the Second World War and not to show any hatred towards the Serbs, we do not care about the Serbs and we are not interested in them, however Serbs are found everywhere and think that everyone on this planet is obsessed with them.

We did not use INS4 as a source nor did we mention it in any way, the source is the text itself from the newspaper Glas Crnogorac, and we only took the image of the newspaper from INS4.

2.) Our post about 'Montenegro - A forgotten Axis ally: Independent state of Montenegro was abolished on July 24, 1941, during its independence it had the same state rank as Slovakia, for example, after that Montenegro became a protectorate or governorate within Italy, as was Albania and the governorate of Dalmatia, for example, do you really want to say that Dalmatia was an independent state during the war? Stupidity.


Legal restrictions on Serbians (Serbs from Serbia) after The establishment of the Independent State of Montenegro


DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENT STATE OF MONTENEGRO

At the Petrovdan Assembly, the Declaration was adopted by acclamation (text from the original in Montenegrin):

I. The occupation of Montenegro by Serbia, which was accepted against the will of the Montenegrin people by the so-called The Great National Assembly in Podgorica ceased by its decision of November 26, 1918.

II. They were put out of power: the regime that was created in Montenegro by the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Karađorđević dynasty. The Vidovdan Constitution and the Constitution of September 3, 1931, which originated from the aforementioned regime, were abolished.

III. The sovereign and independent State of Montenegro in the form of a Constitutional Monarchy is proclaimed.

IV. The Montenegrin Parliament declares that all Montenegrins are grateful to the fascist Armed Forces, thanks to which the liberation of their homeland was achieved, and remembering the close ties that exist between the Petrović Njegoš dynasty and the Italian Royal House, with confidence in the work of reconstruction given always and everywhere by Duce and by fascist Italy - resolved to unite the life and destiny of Montenegro with the destiny of Italy, establishing close ties of solidarity with it. Subsequently, the conclusion of an agreement between Montenegro and Italy will be approached, imbued with the spirit of this solidarity and agreeing to the entry of Montenegro into the sphere of action of Rome.

V. The Montenegrin Parliament, in the absence of the holder of the Supreme Authority of the Head of State, decided to establish a royal regency and to implore His Majesty the Italian King and Emperor to appoint a Regent of the Kingdom of Montenegro who will promulgate the Constitution.


MONTENEGRO - A FORGOTTEN AXIS ALLY

On July 12, 1941, the Independent State of Montenegro was proclaimed, it spread over the present-day territory of Montenegro, except for Ulcinj, Plav and Gusinj, it had half of the present-day Serbian part of Sandžak, it had 411,000 inhabitants, capital city was Cetinje.

We will answer the question: Was Montenegro independent during the Second World War? - The answer is yes, on July 12, 1941, Italian fascists and Montenegrin nationalists declared Independent Montenegro, Montenegro had the same degree of statehood as other Axis countries such as Slovakia and the Independent State of Croatia. However, the state did not last long, on July 24 it was dissolved and rejoined Italy.

Many people think that the Independent State of Montenegro was just a metaphor and that in fact Montenegro was not independent during the World War II but only a protectorate. Even if it lasted for a short time, Montenegro was officially a state and ally to Italy and Germany. People and historians doesn't talk much about the declaration of independence of Montenegro because the next day, on July 13, there was a shameful communist uprising that attracts more attention in historiography than the declaration of independence. That's why Montenegro did not manage to form the basic state needs and forms of a single state in 12 days, and that's why the inhabitants did not have the feeling that they were now in a newly created state, and because of that, the cover-up of the post-war Yugoslav authorities on Independent Montenegro was forgotten.

Montenegro can be clearly called a forgotten Axis ally because at that time the only Montenegrin state during the war was on the side of the Axis Powers, there was no other Montenegrin state during the war, so the only Montenegrin state in World War II was a member of the Axis Powers. It is absurd that today's Montenegrin army celebrates the day of anti-fascism, when at that time the legitimate Montenegrin army fought on the side of the Axis and was in the service of the state that was on the side of the Axis. The Montenegrin partisans were not a legitimate Montenegrin army, they were rebel bands, they had a Yugoslav character, not Montenegrin, they fought for Yugoslavia, not Montenegro, they declared themselves Yugoslavs, not Montenegrins.

That is why Montenegrins should not celebrate July 13, the day of the demolition of the new Montenegrin state, but July 12, the day of the foundation of liberated Montenegro!


Drljević was a Montenegrin politician, lawyer, and author. In Zagreb, 1944, he published a pamphlet titled Who are the Serbs? (Tko su Srbi?), in which he presents the Serbs as a degenerate race, blaming all of Balkan's modern and past problems on the Serbian nation and its aggressive policies, as well as referring to their similarity to the Jews


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