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Serbia, the Serbo-Albanian conflict and the First Balkan War
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After the restoration of Serbia in 1830, the areas of medieval Serbia left
out of her borders were dubbed Old Serbia - Kosovo, Metohija, Rascia (the
former sanjak of Novi Pazar and the neighbouring areas). Old Serbia (from
1877 onwards the vilayet of Kosovo) was dominated by local Albanian pashas,
whereas the Christian Orthodox Serbs and their villages were attacked and
pillaged by Muslim Albanian brigands. The religious antagonism between
Muslims and Christians expanded into national conflict after the 1878
Albanian League had claimed the entire ?Old Serbia for Greater Albania?. The
position of Christian Orthodox Serbs, who accounted for a half of the
population at the end of the nineteenth century, was dramatically aggravated
due to Muslim Albanians' tribal anarchy, Austria-Hungary's pro-Albanian
agitation and, after 1908, frequent Albanian rebellions. All efforts of
Serbia to reach a peaceful agreement with Muslim Albanian leaders in Old
Serbia before the First Balkan War had ended in failure. The First Balkan War
was the most popular war in Serbia?s history as it was seen as avenging the
1389 Battle of Kosovo which had sealed the Ottoman penetration into the
Serbian lands. In October 1912, Serbia liberated most of Old Serbia, while
Montenegro took possesion of half of the Rascia area and the whole of
Metohija. While the decimated and discriminated Serb population greeted the
Serbian and Montenegrin troops as liberators, most Albanians, who had sided
with the Ottomans, saw the establishment of Serbian rule as occupation.
Title: Serbia, the Serbo-Albanian conflict and the First Balkan War
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After the restoration of Serbia in 1830, the areas of medieval Serbia left
out of her borders were dubbed Old Serbia - Kosovo, Metohija, Rascia (the
former sanjak of Novi Pazar and the neighbouring areas).
Old Serbia (from
1877 onwards the vilayet of Kosovo) was dominated by local Albanian pashas,
whereas the Christian Orthodox Serbs and their villages were attacked and
pillaged by Muslim Albanian brigands.
The religious antagonism between
Muslims and Christians expanded into national conflict after the 1878
Albanian League had claimed the entire ?Old Serbia for Greater Albania?.
The
position of Christian Orthodox Serbs, who accounted for a half of the
population at the end of the nineteenth century, was dramatically aggravated
due to Muslim Albanians' tribal anarchy, Austria-Hungary's pro-Albanian
agitation and, after 1908, frequent Albanian rebellions.
All efforts of
Serbia to reach a peaceful agreement with Muslim Albanian leaders in Old
Serbia before the First Balkan War had ended in failure.
The First Balkan War
was the most popular war in Serbia?s history as it was seen as avenging the
1389 Battle of Kosovo which had sealed the Ottoman penetration into the
Serbian lands.
In October 1912, Serbia liberated most of Old Serbia, while
Montenegro took possesion of half of the Rascia area and the whole of
Metohija.
While the decimated and discriminated Serb population greeted the
Serbian and Montenegrin troops as liberators, most Albanians, who had sided
with the Ottomans, saw the establishment of Serbian rule as occupation.
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