The Ottoman Turks first focus their conversion …

Years: 1684 - 1827

The Ottoman Turks first focus their conversion campaigns on the Roman Catholic Albanians of the north and then on the Orthodox population of the south.

The authorities increase taxes, especially poll taxes, to make conversion economically attractive.

During and after a Christian counteroffensive against the Ottoman Empire from 1687 to 1690, when Albanian Catholics revolt against their Muslim overlords, the Ottoman pasha of Pec, a town in the south of present-day Kosovo, retaliates by forcing entire Albanian villages to accept Islam.

Albanian beys now move from the northern mountains to the fertile lands of Kosovo, which had been abandoned by thousands of Orthodox Serbs fearing reprisals for their collaboration with the Christian forces.

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