- most
respected individual among the
Souliots" and his son
Dimitris presented his
father as the
captain of the
Souliots and
himself as the
commissioner of...
-
armatolos of
Tzoumerka became a target.
Botsaris gathered his clan and 1,200
Souliots who
retreated to Agrafa. In
January 1804, they were
attacked by Ali Pasha's...
- aid to the
Souliots. By 1803, the
position of the
Souliots had
grown dire, and they
implored the
Septinsular Republic for ammunition. A
Souliot emb****y visited...
-
continued to
exist illegally for
another 100 years.
Christian Albanian Souliots and
other Albanian warrior groups with a
renowned tradition in irregular...
- Souliotes.
Later in his life, he
became deputy leader of the
corps of
Souliots commanded by his
cousin Markos Botsaris. He
fought with him both in the...
- many
Souliot clans had
taken refuge.
Souliotic Albanian-language folk
songs from
their stay in
Corfu name him as
responsible for the
Souliots leaving...
- της Εστίας. Psimuli, Vaso Dh. (2016). Suli dhe suljotët [Souli and the
Souliots]. Toena. ISBN 9789928205728. Osswald,
Brendan (2007). "The
Ethnic Composition...
-
government regrouped its armies,
which now
consisted mainly of
Roumeliotes and
Souliots,
several of whom
previously served the Peloponnesians. The plan of the...
-
mountain was ****ociated with the "Dance of Zalongo" in 1803, when a
group of
Souliots with
their children decided to die free
rather than fall into the hands...
-
where they
lived from agriculture. When Ali Pasha's ****cution of the
Souliots broke out,
immediately after the
decision of the
former to
abandon Souli...