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Kopil – djalë i zgjuar e i zoti, Drenica si vendlindje e Milloshit
XK🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Kopil – djalë i zgjuar e i zoti, Drenica si vendlindje e Milloshit

The article discusses the origin and meaning of the name 'Kopil,' focusing on Millosh Kopiliq, a historical figure associated with Kosovo. It argues that the name has non-Slavic origins, likely Balkan, and suggests a possible Albanian-Serbian heritage for Millosh. The text references historical documents like krisobuls (records) from the 15th century where the name appears, indicating his presence in regions such as Decani and Banjska. The article also explores linguistic interpretations of the word 'kopil' across various languages, noting that it can mean 'son' or 'bastard' but also carries positive connotations like 'mature son' or 'respected youth.'

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Kopil – djalë i zgjuar e i zoti, Drenica si vendlindje e Milloshit

The article discusses the origin and meaning of the name 'Kopil,' focusing on Millosh Kopiliq, a historical figure associated with Kosovo. It argues that the name has non-Slavic origins, likely Balkan, and suggests a possible Albanian-Serbian heritage for Millosh. The text references historical documents like krisobuls (records) from the 15th century where the name appears, indicating his presence in regions such as Decani and Banjska. The article also explores linguistic interpretations of the word 'kopil' across various languages, noting that it can mean 'son' or 'bastard' but also carries positive connotations like 'mature son' or 'respected youth.'

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced discussion of the etymology and historical context of the name 'Kopil' without overtly favoring any political perspective. It cites historical records and linguistic analyses without apparent ideological bias.

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