Nothing. The two have nothing in common other than the English name of Albania sharing the name of that region. It’s like asking Scottish folk what they think of Albania, seeing their native name for Scotland is Alba… Ask the Azeris, Armenians etc, the people of that area what they think.
Albanian98 on
The same thing we think about Albany, NY or Monte Albano,
Odd-Independent7679 on
The only ones concerned about Caucasian Albania are those propagating that Albanians were brought to the Balkans by Turks.
Which, if it wasn’t malicious, would be laughable.
We think of it what we think of Albany (New York) or all the other Albany’s around the world:
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Nothing. The two have nothing in common other than the English name of Albania sharing the name of that region. It’s like asking Scottish folk what they think of Albania, seeing their native name for Scotland is Alba… Ask the Azeris, Armenians etc, the people of that area what they think.
The same thing we think about Albany, NY or Monte Albano,
The only ones concerned about Caucasian Albania are those propagating that Albanians were brought to the Balkans by Turks.
Which, if it wasn’t malicious, would be laughable.
We think of it what we think of Albany (New York) or all the other Albany’s around the world:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany
Now, the real question is, why did YOU need to ask us this?
We Albanians don’t know now anything about it, except for the fact that coincidentally both our names in English (both exonyms) coincide.
We don’t