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    Balsha Island (Bulgarian: остров Балша, romanized: ostrov Balsha, IPA: [ˈɔstrov ˈbaɫʃɐ]) is an ice-free island in the Dunbar group off the northwest coast...
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  • (Young Island)) Balsha Island Bandy Island (75°4′S 137°49′W / 75.067°S 137.817°W / -75.067; -137.817) Bar Island Barlow Island Barratt Island Barrett...
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  • Balša I (redirect from Balsha I)
    Balša (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша; Albanian: Balsha) or Balsha was a provincial lord of the Zeta in ca. 1362. He is the eponymous founder of the Balšić noble...
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    16444, which is 1.3 km (0.81 mi) east-northeast of Balsha Island, 750 m (820 yd) southwest of Aspis Island, 800 m (870 yd) north of Slab Point, and 350 m...
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    which is 250 m south of Balsha Island, 1.27 km west of Slab Point and 2.52 km north-northeast of Kotis Point, Livingston Island. British mapping in 1968...
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  • had three sons, Strazimir Balsha, Gjergj Balsha I, and Balsha II. Lord of Zeta Strazimir Balsha 1362–1373 Strazimir Balsha was a Lord of Zeta alongside...
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    Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђурађ II Балшић; Albanian: Gjergj II Balsha) or George II Balsha fl. 1385 – April 1403), was the Lord of Zeta from 1385 to 1403...
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    Island Balkanov Peak, Liège Island Mount Balkanska, Alexander Island Ballester Point, Livingston Island Ballestilla Reef, Snow Island Balsha Island,...
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    the former domains of Zeta, Skanderbeg proclaimed himself the heir of the Balsha family. After capturing some less important surrounding castles (Petrela...
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    Slab Point (category Headlands of Livingston Island)
    17 km northeast of Kotis Point, 1.5 km southeast of Balsha Island, 800 m south of Zavala Island, 1.23 km southwest of Organpipe Point and 3.47 km south-southwest...
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    Eliza Rocks (category Livingston Island geography stubs)
    Esperanto Island, Zed Islands, 4.61 km (2.86 mi) northwest of Williams Point, 4.12 km (2.56 mi) north-northwest of Balsha Island, Dunbar Islands, 6.27 km...
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    from the families Kastrioti, Arianiti, Zaharia, Muzaka, Spani, Thopia, Balsha and Crnojević which were linked matrilineally or via marriage to the Kastrioti...
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    extremity of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica comprising the islands of Aspis, Balsha, Melyane, Pogledets and Zavala, and several minor...
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    Indian Rocks (category Rock formations of Livingston Island)
    which is 1.15 km east of Wood Island, 4.04 km west-southwest of Balsha Island, Dunbar Islands, 3.62 km northwest of Kotis Point and 3.76 km north-northwest...
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    Albania and Lady of Croia = 1. Marco Barbarigo, 2. Constantine Balsha VII. (2.) Stefan Balsha Maramonte (d. 1440) = Vlaika Kastrioti VI. (i.) Niketas Thopia...
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    against his rivals, the Balsha noble family. An Ottoman force quickly marched into Albania along the Via Egnatia and routed Balsha II in the Battle of Savra...
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  • Bosnians Under Sandalj Hranić Kosača Invade Zeta Zetan Forces Under Gjergj Balsha II Retake all the lands from Budva to Spič as well as the Churchland of...
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  • Besa. Historical sources from Ragusa mention "the Albanian customs of the Balsha". It has been argued that an article in Dušan's Code can be considered speculatively...
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  • Albanian aristocracy used titles of Byzantine titulature like despot, (Balsha and Gjin Bue Shpata), sevastocrator (Gjin Zenebishi) and comes. Carl Hermann...
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    hatte; die Söhne von Juani Stexi, di Johann Balsha, Machthaber zwischen Alessio und Kruja; Gojko Balsha und seine söhne der woiwode Jaran um Kruja (1477)...
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    The Canary Islands are Spanish territories of North Africa. Peraza family Kingdom of the Canary Islands The title of "King/Queen of the Canary Islands" was...
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  • Bua Shpata, Andrea II Muzaka, Gjon Zenebishi, Karl Topia, Andrea Gropa, Balsha family, Gjergj Arianiti, Gjon Kastrioti, Skanderbeg, Dukagjini family and...
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    Kastrioti, Arianiti, Zaharia, Muzaka, Spani, Thopia and members of the Balsha and Crnojević which were linked matrilineally or via marriage to the Kastrioti...
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    family. After the formation of the principality of Balsha, Deja became part of it. In 1396, George Balsha II passed the city to Republic of Venice. In the...
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    hatte; die Söhne von Juani Stexi, di Johann Balsha, Machthaber zwischen Alessio und Kruja; Gojko Balsha und seine söhne der woiwode Jaran um Kruja (1477)...
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  • 1385 Thopia invited the Ottoman Empire to intervene against his rival Balsha II. 1389 Battle of Kosovo: Albanians, as part of a Serbian-led Balkan, were...
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  • against the Venetian Republic. Skanderbeg proclaimed himself heir to the Balsha and emphasised his intention to gain control of their former domains. Skanderbeg...
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  • in 1372 received a Catholic bishop due to close relations between the Balsha family and the Papacy. After the Fourth Crusade, a new wave of Catholic...
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  • the leading families of the Albanian feudal nobility were the Thopias, Balshas, Shpatas, Muzakas, Aranitis, Dukagjins, and Kastriotis. The first three...
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  • concluded similar treaties with George Araniti, Ghin Musachi, George Stresi Balsha, Peter Spani, Paul Ducaghini,... Setton, Kenneth (1976–1984), The Papacy...
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