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visited the capital of the sanjak in 1660 and observed that the population spoke "Albanian and
Turkish, but not Bosnian". According to Ottoman sources, sanjak was inhabited with Albanians, Vlachs, Slavs, Turks, Gypsies and others, of Muslim, Orthodox and Catholic confessions. Among the Christians a
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238:Pashallëku i Prishtinës
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