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- Goljemadi Herzegovina - Ragusan hinterland Burmazi Mataruga Španji Kriči Epirus/Chameria Bua Kurveleshi Losha Malakasioi Mazaraki Spata Zenevisi Souliotes...
- Shpata the following year. Attacks on Ioannina continued, however, by the Malakasioi, who didn't succeed to take Ioannina in 1377 and 1379. This tribe acted...
- as 1268 as mercenaries of Michael Doukas. The Albanian tribes of Bua, Malakasioi and Mazaraki were described as "unruly" nomads living in the mountains...
- treason. Under Peter Losha, the despot of Arta, the Albanian Mazaraki and Malakasioi tribes attacked and at times blockaded Ioannina during the first three...
- and Vagenetia and most of the land previously under the control of the Malakasioi tribe. As such the Albanian pressure against Ioannina seized. The Albanians...
- invaded after 1318 by the Albanian tribes of the Malakasioi, the Bua, and the Mazreku. Traces of the Malakasioi are evident in the settlement of Malakasi, which...
- ISBN 978-960-213-371-2. For the Albanian tribes of the Mazarakaioi and the Malakasioi, led by Peter Losha the despot of Arta, Nicol 1984, pp. 142–145; Fine...
- ISBN 978-960-213-371-2. For the Albanian tribes of the Mazarakaioi and the Malakasioi, led by Peter Losha the despot of Arta, Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994)...
- Dibra Sopa Lalë Beqaj Bua Boçari Dangëlli Dhrako Xhavella Kaskarelli Malakasioi Mazaraki Nika Meçohysaj Pantazi Zenebishi Spata Losha Albanian culture...
- During their campaign, Peter was supported by the Albanian Mazaraki and Malakasioi tribes, who helped him ravage the countryside around Ioannina and later...