- Malësia e
Madhe ("Great Highlands"),
known simply as Malësia (Albanian: Malësia, Montenegrin:
Malesija / Малесија), is a
historical and
ethnographic region...
- went on from 24
March 1911, to 4
August 1911.
Treadway 1983, p. 74 The
Malësori Uprising of 1911
Vickers 1999, pp. 63, 64 ...
Podgorica became the headquarters...
- Prenkoçaj (born 17 July 1977),
known professionally as
Malësori, is a
famous Albanian folk singer.
Malesori was born and
raised in Podgorica,
Montenegro to Albanian...
- was a
battle between Albanian tribesmen and
Ottoman forces during the
Malësori uprising of 1911. It was a
turning point for Albania's
secession from the...
- 1911 –
During the
Battle of Deçiq, Dedë Gjon Luli Dedvukaj,
leader of the
Malësori Albanians,
raises the
Albanian flag in the town of Tuzi, Montenegro, for...
-
atrocities had been
committed by
Serbian troops in the
village of Fshaj, the
Malesori tribesmen took arms. In 1913,
General Janko Vukotić told
Edith Durham that...
-
identified the
fallen KLA
militants as Skënder
Hameli (from Prizren),
Muhamet Malësori,
Hysni Duraku, and Isak, Ismet,
Sedat Hyda and
Sinan Hoti (all from Rahovec)...
- 28, 1954(1954-02-28) (aged 55) Tirana,
Albania Pen name
Brumbulli Guri
Malësori Occupation Publicist, writer,
translator Language Albanian, Romanian, French...
-
mission of
directing the
operations of the
Albanian insurgents. Flag of the
Malësori Uprising (1911) In the
spring of 1911,
teacher and poet
Palok Traboini...
- and
daily life.
Written in 1907
describing the
customs of the
Albanian malesoris (highlanders).
Although he
spent a
lifetime fighting the Albanians, he...