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:::::::::::No brother, I haven't said or thought that, Bulgarians may Bulgarized Slavic tribes in Kosovo, but in eastern Kosovo, not western, because western was under Serbian control from circa 780 when Viseslav united all Serbian tribes, but Simeon conqured Serbia in circa 927, and then western Kosovo was in Serbian control again circa 931, when Caslav came and reunited all Serbian tribes, then in 969 western Kosovo became part of Byzantium theme of Serbia. In 1081 Constantine Bodin (known in your history as Tsar Peter III), probably conqured western Kosovo and give it to Vukan. Stefan Nemanja conquered all Kosovo in 1183 and Kosovo was under Serbian control until 15th century. [[User:MilosHaran|MilosHaran]] ([[User talk:MilosHaran|talk]]) 13:23, 10 August 2018 (UTC)
::::::::::::Bulgarians controlled Kosovo for some centuries. In the 15th century the population of Kosovo was mixed, it consisted of Serbs, Albanians, Bulgarians, Vlachs, Italians. The local dialect of [[Orahovac]] is a mixture of Albanian, Serbian, Turkish and Bulgarian languages, and Orahovac is in western Kosovo. Even today there are people of Bulgarian origin in Albania, next to its border with Kosovo. [[User:Ktrimi991|Ktrimi991]] ([[User talk:Ktrimi991|talk]]) 13:31, 10 August 2018 (UTC)
:::::::::::::Yeah, but Serbs were a big majority at that time. Look at this article [[Demographic history of Kosovo]]. Also, his great grandfather's name was Branilo/Branko, which is used mainly by Serbs and Croats, not Bulgarians. [[User:MilosHaran|MilosHaran]] ([[User talk:MilosHaran|talk]]) 13:41, 10 August 2018 (UTC)