The siege of Shkodra (Albanian: Rrethimi i Shkodrës) took place from May 1478 to April 1479 as a confrontation between the Ottoman Empire and the Venetians...
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The siege of Shkodra (Albanian: Rrethimi i Shkodrës) of 1474 was an Ottoman attack upon Venetian-controlled Shkodra (Scutari in Italian) in Albania Veneta...
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Marin Barleti (section The Siege of Shkodra)
considered the first Albanian historian because of his 1504 eyewitness account of the 1478 siege of Shkodra. Barleti is better known for his second work...
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Second Scutari-Ottoman War (category Pashalik of Scutari)
Empire, among which was the issue of powerful regional magnates, such as Kara Mahmud of Shkodra, who also held the title of Vizier. Despite his involvement...
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The Siege of Shkodra is a book written by a Shkodran priest, Marin Barleti (also known as Marinus Barletius), about the Ottoman siege of Shkodra in 1478...
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Kara Mahmud Pasha (category Year of birth missing)
of the tax-farming of Durres and its port, which was one of the primary Ottoman ports on the Adriatic. Mahmud was reappointed as governor of Shkodra in...
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cultural outcomes of the siege, Albanian novelist Ndoc Nikaj wrote an historical novel titled Shkodra e rrethueme ("Shkodra under siege") in 1913 while...
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25,000. After the discovery of the treason committed by Andreas Humoj, a member of Humoj family, during the Siege of Shkodra Gritti sentenced him to death...
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Sancağı) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire. It was established after the Ottoman Empire acquired Shkodra after the siege of Shkodra in 1478–9. It...
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(1475–1476) – War of the Castilian Succession Siege of Neamț Citadel (1476) Siege of Krujë (1477–1478) Siege of Shkodra (1478–1479) Siege of Gdov (1480) –...
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The siege of Shkoder may refer to: The siege of Shkodra (known also as the siege of Scutari) in 1478–79, a siege by Ottoman forces upon the Venetian-controlled...
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Rozafa Castle (redirect from Shkodra Castle)
well-documented tradition of venerating Sergius (Albanian: Shirgji). The castle is also named after the city of Shkodër (definite Albanian form: Shkodra). Due to its...
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Mehmed II (redirect from Mohammed II of Turkey)
Shkodra – the most significant. Mehmed II sent his armies to take Shkodra in 1474 but failed. Then he went personally to lead the siege of Shkodra of...
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Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479) (redirect from Ottoman–Venetian War of 1463–1479)
Shkodra—the most significant. Mehmed II sent his armies to take Shkodra in 1474 but failed. Then he went personally to lead the siege of Shkodra of 1478-79...
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GGKEY:4CFA3RCNXRP. Орбин 1968, p. 321. Barleti, Marin (2012). The Siege of Shkodra: Albania's Courageous Stand Against Ottoman Conquest, 1478. David Hosaflook...
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Marin Beçikemi (category Academic staff of the University of Padua)
the siege of Shkodra – including his father. Beçikemi, who was eleven at the time, was sent to Brescia to study. The events of the siege of Shkodra were...
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Ottoman wars in Europe (redirect from Ottoman conquest of the Balkans)
the siege of Shkodra in 1478–79. During this period, many Albanian victories were achieved like the Battle of Torvioll, Battle of Otonetë, siege of Krujë...
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Žabljak Crnojevića (category Former capitals of Montenegro)
of Shkodra, holding it until the decision of the Berlin Congress in 1878 when it fell under Montenegrin administration once again after 400 years of Turkish...
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May 14 – The Siege of Shkodra, Albania begins. November – Eskender succeeds his father Baeda Maryam, as Emperor of Ethiopia, at the age of six. November...
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Ottomans by the end of the 15th century. Siege of Shkodra Dukagjini family Robert Elsie (1 January 2004). Historical Dictionary Of Kosovo. Scarecrow Press...
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Nicholas Pal Dukagjini (redirect from Nicholas Dukagjini (son of Lekë))
League of Lezhë. Nicholas Dukagjini fled to Italy after the second Siege of Shkodra in 1479, but is well known for the return to his homeland two years...
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The Fourth Siege of Krujë (Albanian: Rrethimi i katërt i Krujës) by the Ottoman Empire of Krujë in Albania took place from early 1477 to June 1478, almost...
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yearlong siege was taken and occupied until Karim Khan's death in 1779" Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A-E : page 113 : "Jealous of the Turkish port of Basra...
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the Ottoman siege of Shkodra in 1478–79, a siege ending when the Republic of Venice ceded Shkodra to the Ottomans in the peace treaty of 1479. Ottoman...
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Rumelia Eyalet (redirect from Eyalet of Rumelia)
ISBN 978-1-59784-397-3. Ágoston & Masters 2009, p. 25. Marin Barleti (2012). The Siege of Shkodra: Albania's Courageous Stand Against Ottoman Conquest, 1478. David Hosaflook...
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The siege of Shkodër may refer to: The Siege of Scutari (Shkodra) (1410) by forces of the Lordship of Zeta during the First Scutari War (early 1405 —...
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favorable peace treaty was signed in 1479 just after the troublesome siege of Shkodra. In 1480, no longer hampered by the Venetian fleet, the Ottomans besieged...
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the Siege of Shkodra, begun in 1478. The Venetians and Shkodrans resisted the assaults and continued to hold the fortress until Venice ceded Shkodra to...
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Obsidione Scodrensi) about the 1478 Siege of Shkodra and also a biography of Skanderbeg. Vranakonti (Count Vrana): Commander of the Albanian garrison. Historically...
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