Albania Named for Illyrian Tribe Albanoi Pelasgians Same as Etruscans to Tuscany the Tosks Joined by Tyrrhenians

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The Illyrians (or Liburnians meaning liberty) who became a nation after the Ice Age ended, along the eastern Adriatic coast, were Pelasgians (progeny of Shem’s great great grandson Peleg), many of whom had been displaced by the Hellenes (progeny of Japheth’s son Elisha) on the Greek peninsula when the Ice Age ended. One of the tribes of the Illyrians was the Tosks, some of whom established Tuscany in Italy, and another of the Illyrian tribes, the Albanoi, became the namesake of Albania, the Arbershe language of Italy and of Albania the remnant of Pelasgian, a Semitic language hence “an isolate.”