-
financially supported the
kachaks in Albanian-po****ted
areas of Yugoslavia, in
Kosovo and
Skopje (the
former Kosovo vilayet).
Kachaks were also
active around...
- 1920, however, and many of the
Kachaks fled to Shkodra. In
April 1921, Azem
Galica returned to
Kosovo to
revive the
Kachak Movement. As a
calculated act...
-
their Kachaks,
urging them to
refrain from
harming or
mistreating local Slavs, and to
refrain from
burning houses or churches. Azem and the
other Kachak leaders...
-
December 1924,
interventionist armies fought against Royal Yugoslav forces.
Kachaks Elsie,
Robert (2004).
Historical Dictionary of Kosova. The
Scarecrow Press...
-
Kachak Ali (Persian: كچك علي, also
Romanized as
Kachaḵ ʿAlī; also
known as Kūch Kālī) is a
village in Neh
Rural District, in the
Central District of Nehbandan...
- The
Battle of
Pasjane refers to a
series of
clashes between Albanian Kachaks under the
command of
Idriz Seferi and
Serbian Chetniks under the command...
- Fan Noli in
Tirana after taking power Belligerents Noli
Supporters The
Kachaks Kelmendi tribesmen Chetas from
Southern Albania Government of
Albania Tribesmen...
- and
Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) in the
early 20th
century as part of the
Kachak Movement, as well as the
democratic uprisings against the
regime of Ahmet...
-
language and autonomy, with the goal of
uniting Kosovo with Albania. The
Kachaks engaged in uprisings,
targeting Serbian army and
administrative formations...
-
including Rajince,
Crnotince and Oraovica. However, soon after,
local Kachaks from the
Karadak of
Kosovo began to
storm the Preševo
Valley and mounted...