![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Albania remained under Ottoman control as part of the province of Rumelia until 1912 with some interruptions during the 18th and 19th century with the establishment of autonomy minded Albanian lords. Between the mid-14th and the late 15th centuries, most of modern-day Albania was dominated by Albanian principalities, when the Albanian principalities fell to the rapid invasion of the Ottoman Empire. Some areas became part of the Venetian and later Serbian Empire. In the Middle Ages, the Principality of Arbër and a Sicilian union known as the medieval Kingdom of Albania were established. It was integrated into the Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century. Afterwards, the territory remained under Roman and Byzantine control until the Slavic migrations of the 7th century. In the 3rd century BC, the area was annexed by Rome and became part of the Roman provinces of Dalmatia, Macedonia and Moesia Superior. During classical antiquity, Albania was home to several Illyrian tribes such as the Ardiaei, Albanoi, Amantini, Enchele, Taulantii and many others, but also Thracian and Greek tribes, as well as several Greek colonies established on the Illyrian coast. The history of Albania forms a part of the history of Europe. ![]()
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