Expulsion of the Albanians, 1830–1876

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Expulsion of the Albanians, 1830–1876
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The Expulsion of the Albanians, 1830–1876 refers to the forced migration of Albanians from the Principality of Serbia from 1830 until the beginning of the Serbian–Ottoman Wars. During this period, Albanians were gradually expelled in order to ethnically cleanse the Serbian state. The Albanians were removed from Serbia either by force or by buying their homes.

The expulsions occurred in the regions of Morava Valley, the Sanjak of Niš, and west Serbia. The number of Albanians that were expelled or emigrated from Serbia from 1830 to 1876 is estimated to be up to roughly 150,000.[1][2][3][4] Most of Serbia's Muslims were expelled by 1876.[5]

Background

When the Serbian state became fully autonomous in 1817 (de facto 1815), Muslims and

Albanian Catholics began leaving to the Ottoman Empire or to other places. Despite working with other peoples before, including Albanians, the Serbian government began viewing them as an existential threat to the nation. As a result, Serbia began trying to homogenize its population.[1]

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