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Hitro talk 08:37, 24 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Bijelopavlići[edit]

If you have any information about Albanian Bijelopavlići tribe, feel free to join. Mikola22 (talk) 17:49, 21 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Cem river[edit]

Wow! Nji Trieshjan n' wikipedia!! Shok, I'm writing about lumi Cem. I haven't written some trickier parts like geology, but as someone with local heritage maybe we could work on geography, history et cetera and I'd really like to share bibliography or scanned books if you have any monographs.Maleschreiber (talk) 00:54, 11 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Koja e Kuçit and Trieshi[edit]

Hey Trieshjanii! I was wondering if you had any information or sources surrounding the fise or brotherhoods of Koja e Kuçit? I see that you have added the Perkaj to the list of brotherhoods on the article, however, from the reading I have done it seems to me that this brotherhood is not from Koja itself but rather Fundina (Luhari) - albeit one could argue that Fundina is a settlement of Koja, although there does seem to be a distinction. From Fundina are also brotherhoods such as the Mehaj, Gjolaj, Puraj and others.

Also, do you have any information on the Gjolaj of Muzheçk? So far I have gathered that they are an anas brotherhood native to the village, any further details would be much appreciated! Thanks. Lezhjani1444 (talk) 23:18, 31 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. Both of my passed grandmothers came from Koja but that would be the extent of any sources. For the Perkaj last name, I did not add it myself but saw that it was included by someone prior, I just made the chart so that it can look more professional (better than the names being scattered all over). Maybe it would be useful to go through the page's history to see who was the first to add it (not sure how long that would take). It is entirely possible that a Perkaj family settled there, but did not originate from there!
As for Gjolaj't, I honestly am not sure. My family does not come from Muzheçk but from Stjepoh! If Triesh was still active today then maybe I would be able to know more! All I can say is that they 100% are part of the Triesh clan. Sorry I could not provide more sources for you today, so much of what comes from Albanians was never written down, so it can be tough. Trieshjanii (talk) 16:41, 2 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]