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DescriptionSanjak of Albania Map 1431.svg |
English: Map of Sanjak of Albania (1431). Source: Page 41 of Bartl, Peter (2001) (in Serbian), Albanci : od srednjeg veka do danas, Belgrade: Clio, ISBN 9788671020176, OCLC 51036121, http://www.scribd.com/doc/49463125/Albanci-od-srednjeg-veka-do-danas-Peter-Bartl, retrieved 1 February 2012
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10 June 2012 |
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Own work, after Bartl, Peter (2001) (in Serbian), Albanci : od srednjeg veka do danas, Belgrade: Clio, ISBN 9788671020176, OCLC 51036121, http://www.scribd.com/doc/49463125/Albanci-od-srednjeg-veka-do-danas-Peter-Bartl, retrieved 1 February 2012 |
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