Talk:Andrea I Muzaka

Questionable citations
The English source does not mention the ethnicity/origin of the family. Albania is mentioned to refer to the modern-day area, as far as I'm concerned.

The second source, which is in Albanian exclusively, has one description which translates to this, apparently: "Ancient Albanian historians 'speak in Albanian': from Herodotus and Titus Livy to contemporary historians Hammond and Arnold Tonybee. For the first time 'speaks Albanian' Wiliam Plomer with "Diamand of Ioannina". The "guest" is also the prominent albanologist Robert Elsie. It is the history of an ancient country and the portrait of an indigenous people, built through the notes of foreign 'chroniclers' over the centuries and having as general 'protagonists' generals of the invading or warring armies in these territories.More than 40 travelers foreigners describe with emotion the special beauty of this country's nature and the spiritual wealth of this people.This place becomes the object of their landscapes and inspires them to write whole pages with impressions from their travels."

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I believe that more sources should be added, primary ones essentially, in order to justify the ethnic categorisation of the person this lemma refers to. Boogyman12341231 (talk) 18:16, 20 January 2022 (UTC)