Albanians in Hungary

[1] Between 1749 and 1755, about 2,000 Albanians, who left their homeland under Ottoman rule, settled in the historical territory of Hungary, in the south of Serbia, in the east of the Sremska Mitrovica, three settlements of the Rumai district - Jarak, Hertkovce and Nikince.

Catholic Albanians (Gegs) settling in the wide floodplain of the Sava deal with grape growing and sheep-keeping, and until the early 20th century preserved their autonomy and their specific material and intellectual culture.

[citation needed] Several Hungarian historians and ethnographers have dealt with the language and way of life of Albanian inclusion in the Serbian (Károly Windisch, Gottlieb, Dániel Cornides, Lajos Thallóczy, Edgár Palóczi).

The census of 1900 wrote 4438 Albanian native speakers from the three villages, and by 1921 their number fell to nine (!

Until now, illegal immigration has not ceased, and Albanians staying in Serbia are constantly being seized and deported by the Border Guard.