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Drisht (Albanian
definite form: Drishti) is a village,
former bishopric and
Latin titular see (Roman
Catholic Diocese of Drivasto) with an
Ancient and...
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Drisht Castle (Albanian:
Kalaja e Drishtit) is a
ruined castle above the
modern Albanian village of
Drisht,
medieval Drivastum, in the muni****l unit Postribë...
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Drisht Castle Church (Albanian:
Kisha Trikonëshe në Kalanë e Drishtit) is a
church in
Drisht Castle, in
Drisht, Shkodër County, Albania. It is a Cultural...
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served as
pronoiars of the
Republic of
Venice in the
region of
Balec and
Drisht (modern day Albania) in the 15th century. When
Balec came
under control...
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married an
Albanian noblewoman named Anna
Caterina of
Drisht, the
daughter of Duke Peter,
Count of
Drisht, in the
early 1630s, when
Yahya started calling himself...
- tribes. The Pult
region is
situated on the Kir
river and
extends beyond Drisht to Prekal. The name has
evolved with
accordance with the
evolution of the...
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territories coveted by the Ottomans, such as Žabljak Crnojevića,
Drisht, Lezhë, and Shkodra – the most significant.
Mehmed II sent his
armies to...
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defeated the
smaller surrounding fortresses of Žabljak Crnojevića,
Drisht, and Lezha, left a
siege force to
starve Shkodra into surrender, and returned...
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Ottomans had
captured one
after the
other all
adjacent castles: Lezhë,
Drisht and Žabljak Crnojevića. This,
together with
famine and
constant bombardment...
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suggest transmission via Slav, but
others -including the
towns of Shkodra,
Drisht, Lezha,
Shkup (Skopje) and
perhaps Shtip (Stip,
southeast of Skopje) - follow...