Timeline of Kosovo history

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This is a timeline containing events regarding the history of Kosovo.

Prehistory, Roman era - 13th century AD

Illyria and Dardania Kingdoms

14th century

15th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

Lidhja e Prizrenit

20th century

The time period, 1919 - 1926 was characterized by massive migrations of Kosovars [83]

The time period, 1927 - 36 was characterized by massive migrations of Kosovars [83]

The time period, 1952 - 1965 was characterized by massive migrations of Kosovars [83]

21st century

Geographical map of Kosovo
Flag of Kosovo
Map of the Republic of Kosovo, as proclaimed in 2008

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