>>10821924That's not true but you that doesn't stop you from spreading this disinfo. Scotland was also called Albania, and their claim is actually greater as Ptolemy's 100 AD Albanopolis settlement in modern day as according to antiquity lore Albanopolis was actually partly settled by Brythonic sea merchants.
Even the Balkan haplotype E* YDNA population, a group typically associated with North Africans, is native to the Balkans and we find in late Roman times a population named "Mauri Illyricani", Illyrian Moors, as amongst those living in Illyricum.
Anyway, I know you hate Albanians, still do the honourable thing and do not spread what you know to be lies.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanoi>The Albanoi (Ancient Greek: Ἀλβανοί, Albanoi; Albanian: Albanët) or Albani were an Illyrian tribe whose first historical account appears in a work of Ptolemy in addition to a town called Albanopolis (Ἀλβανόπολις) located east of the Ionian sea, in modern-day Albania.[1]It is also obvious to everyone with half a brain that Arbërëshe and variants on the term is a simple l/r consonant shift and that the source is also Ptolemy's Albanoi and Albanopolis.