-
joined by the
Souliotes, to
which they
contributed with 3,000 soldiers,
mainly because he
offered to
allow the
return of the
Souliotes to
their land,...
-
Souliotes from
their stronghold. Ali's son Veli
arranged for the
surrender of the
Souliotes with
their leader Fotos, but a
faction of the
Souliotes preferred...
- the
Souliotes formed an anti-Ottoman coalition, in
which the
Souliotes contributed 3,000 soldiers. Ali
Pasha gained the
support of the
Souliotes by promising...
- The
Souliote War (Albanian:
Lufta Soliote) was an
armed conflict between Ali
Pasha of
Ioannina and a
coalition of
Souliotes and
their Muslim allies. The...
- the
Souliote Wars, that led, finally, to the
capitulation and
expulsion of the
Souliotes.
During the rule of the
Ottoman Empire, the
fierce Souliotes enjo****...
- had been
captured by the
Souliotes. Thus he
freed Fotos who
returned to Souli, and,
after his father's death, the
Souliotes elected him
their leader....
-
Katerina Halepa Katsatou in
their honour.
During the
Souliote War in
December 1803, the
Souliotes began evacuating Souli after their defeat by the forces...
-
Chams converted to Islam,
while a
minority remained Gr**** Orthodox. The
Souliotes were a
distinct subgroup of Cham
Albanians who
lived in the
Souli region...
-
dealing with
unruly Souliotes who
demanded that
Byron pay them the back-pay owed to them by the Gr**** government.
Byron gave the
Souliotes some £6,000. Byron...
- Yotis, the
priest of Variades, a
village of
Lakka (Tsarkovista). The
Souliotes spoke Albanian originally, but
during the
eighteenth century they learnt...