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References are not according to the generally accepted form. At least the page number should be given.
In the "Late Medieval Balkans" index I cannot find a "Principality of Arberia" or "Arberia".
A Progon is mentioned in page 51. But in the same page says "The Albanians were not to create any structure resembling a state until the 15th century". Thus, this principality either existed only in the papers or was not Albanian. --Euzen (talk) 17:01, 6 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
I have altered it to "Lord of Kruja (retrospectively known as "Arbanon/Arber"), even though Arbanon refers to the area south of Shkumbin and west of Ohrid - this needs more sources as Arbanon gives little.--Zoupan08:42, 23 April 2012 (UTC)Reply