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English: Kingdom of Illyria (under king Agron and queen Teuta, stretching "from Epirus to Neretva") and Kingdom of Dardania in the 3rd century BC. Note: borders of Illyria and Dardania are made according to the map from the article written by Fanula Papazoglu, professor of the University of Belgrade and academician of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. |
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[edit]Main references:
- Dr Životije Đorđević, Kosovo i Metohija kroz vekove, Jagodina, 2009. (on page 255, this book contains historical map with borders of Illyria, Dardania and neighbouring countries in Hellenistic times. According to the author of the book, source for this map is article written by Fanula Papazoglu in publication "Iliri i Albanci")
- Petrit Imami, Srbi i Albanci kroz vekove, Beograd, 2000. (on page 521, this book contains historical map with borders of Illyria, Dardania and neighbouring countries in Hellenistic times. According to the author of the book, source for this map is publication "Iliri i Albanci") (Also, on page 505, Petrit Imami mention that during Illyrian king Agron (250-231 BC), Kingdom of Illyrians was stretching "from Epirus to Neretva")
- Fanula Papazoglu, Ilirska i dardanska kraljevina, SANU, Naučni skupovi, Odeljenje istorijskih nauka, knjiga 10, Iliri i Albanci, Beograd, 1988. (this is a publication to which authors Dr Životije Đorđević and Petrit Imami point to be a source of the map published in their books)
- https://s23.postimg.org/4gxonltsr/ilir_scan02.jpg
- https://s28.postimg.org/8irgfm3ct/ilirija_scan01.jpg[dead link]
- https://s28.postimg.org/cku1egw19/regni_G.jpg[dead link]
- https://s29.postimg.org/60k9uew3b/iliria.gif[dead link]
Secondary references:
- Dragoslav Srejović, Iliri i Tračani, Beograd, 2002. (on page 35, this author mention that in the middle of the 3rd century BC Illyrian state "included large territory from Epirus in the south to Dardania in the north, and from Macedonia in the east to Liburnia in the west")
- Dragan Brujić, Vodič kroz Svet antike, Beograd, 2005. (on page 69, this source contains a historical map of the Balkans with presented location of the Illyrian Kingdom in the 3rd century BC, but borders of the kingdom are not specified)
- Kosovo: the politics of identity and space By Denisa Kostovicova, p. 139: a map illustrates the Dardanian state with cities Naissus, Scupi and Ulpiana, claiming source from "H. Hyseni and B. Shatri, Natyra dhe shoqëria për klasën e tretë të shkollës fillore (Prishtinë: Enti i Teksteve dhe i mjeteve mësimore i Kosovës, n/y), p. 93"
- http://www.tepelena.com/artikuj/iliria1.htm (Internet link with similar map of Illyria) (dead link)
- Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999. (on page 22, this source contains a historical map of the Balkans before Roman conquest and in that map Triballi, Autariatae and Daesitiates are shown)
- http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/395088_370021253085155_1874292158_n.jpg[dead link]
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