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Ottoman rule
Not that I'm belittling the plight of Muhajir, it's an important one that deserves attention, but I believe my section succinctly addresses this period. Further information can be found on the link provided. The recently added contribution is a blatant cut-and-paste, and way too lengthy and biased.
Furthermore, I would insist on all Albanian irredentists, Neo-Ottoman revisionist and keyboard jihadie's that have hijacked the article of a small, southern Serbian town to air their grievances elsewhere.. perhaps working on the poorly edited and unfocused "Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878" and "Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction" instead.
For the record I'm a Leskovčanin, my family is from Leskovac, with heritage also from Vlasotince, Milanovo and Rudare. So no need to lecture on what "sources discuss as important for the region". I am from the region. Also have Muslim and Albanian friends, so don't think of calling me a Serbian chauvinist. Any further discussions on the matter should be conducted in this thread. Nikmarko87 (talk) 06:08, 31 January 2022 (UTC)
- @Nikmarko87: We discuss in articles what reliable sources consider significant for discussion. You can add more information about the history of Serbs in Leskovac, but you can't remove information about Albanians. The source which has been used is Jagodić (1998), a Serbian historian who has written about the events.--Maleschreiber (talk) 15:41, 31 January 2022 (UTC)
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