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    Drisht (Albanian definite form: Drishti) is a village, former bishopric and Latin titular see (Roman Catholic Diocese of Drivasto) with an Ancient and...
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    Drisht Castle (Albanian: Kalaja e Drishtit) is a ruined castle above the modern Albanian village of Drisht, medieval Drivastum, in the municipal unit Postribë...
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  • structures as documented by official travel guides. Dajti Castle Dorëzi Fortress Drisht Castle Gjon Boçari Castle Himarë Castle Kardhiq Castle Kelcyre Castle Kratul...
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    tribes. The Pult region is situated on the Kir river and extends beyond Drisht to Prekal. The name has evolved with accordance with the evolution of the...
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  • married an Albanian noblewoman named Anna Caterina of Drisht, the daughter of Duke Peter, Count of Drisht, in the early 1630s, when Yahya started calling himself...
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  • The Drisht Castle Church (Albanian: Kisha Trikonëshe në Kalanë e Drishtit) is a church in Drisht Castle, in Drisht, Shkodër County, Albania. It is a Cultural...
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    suggest transmission via Slav, but others -including the towns of Shkodra, Drisht, Lezha, Shkup (Skopje) and perhaps Shtip (Stip, south-east of Skopje) -...
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    Ottomans had captured one after the other all adjacent castles: Lezhë, Drisht and Žabljak Crnojevića. This, together with famine and constant bombardment...
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    to hold territories coveted by the Ottomans, such as Žabljak Crnojevića, Drisht, Lezhë, and Shkodra – the most significant. Mehmed II sent his armies to...
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  • Skanderbeg resumed hostilities against the Venetians and besieged Dagnum and Drisht. However, upon the request of Vrana Konti, Skanderbeg turned his attention...
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  • served as pronoiars of the Republic of Venice in the region of Balec and Drisht (modern day Albania) in the 15th century. When Balec came under control...
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  • highest form of expression of self-government in the Albanian village of Drisht during the Middle Ages. Titled "Statuta et Ordinationes Capituli Ecclesiae...
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    (Antivari), 1443–1571 Ulcinj (Dulcigno), 1405–1571 Shkodër (Scutari), 1396–1479 Drisht (Drivasto), 1393–1423 and 1442–1478 Lezhë (Alessio), 1386–1478 and 1501–1506...
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    and defeated the smaller surrounding fortresses of Žabljak Crnojevića, Drisht, and Lezha, left a siege force to starve Shkodra into surrender, and returned...
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    (Pulati) – a region north of Shkodër between the present day villages of Drisht and Prekal – dates back to 899, when a Bishop of Pult was appointed as a...
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    arches. The purpose was to connect the city of Shkodër with the city of Drisht and other cities of the northern side. It is 108 m (354 ft) long, 3.4 m...
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    farmers. The landownership also included pronoiars from Durrës, Shkodër, and Drisht. Citizens of Durrës owned property and grazing land in the nearby mountain...
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    state or state-like entity, comprising Zeta, and the cities of Shkodër, Drisht, Tivar, Ulqin, and Budva. Subsequently they managed to expand their rule...
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    requires |journal= (help) Shala-Peli, Teuta (2014). Drishti në Mesjetë [Drisht in the Middle Ages] (Thesis). Academy of Sciences of Albania-Center of Albanological...
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  • There he interpreted parts in plays like Princi i Drishtit ("The Prince of Drisht") written by Zef Harapi and Udha ("The Road"). After graduation he would...
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  • Ninoslav to resume control of the whole of Bosnia. Kotor Sapë Ulcinj Svač Drisht Lake Scutari Continuing south, the Mongols entered the Serbian region of...
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    to hold territories coveted by the Ottomans, such as Žabljak Crnojevića, Drisht, Lezha, and Shkodra—the most significant. Mehmed II sent his armies to take...
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  • (Ulcinj), Suacinensis (Shas) (2), Scutarensis (Shkodra) and Drivascensis (Drisht) (3), which are inhabited by the Latins alone. Outside the town walls, the...
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    family. A Mazrek(u) settlement linked to the Kastrioti appears near medieval Drisht, where even in the 17th century two figures named Kastrioti appear: a Pjetër...
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  • century. His family's domains included territories around Shkodër (Scutari), Drisht (Drivasto) and western Kosovo. He ruled over Shala, Shosh, Nikaj-Mërtur...
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     186. ISBN 978-9027933058. But on the main Albanian names such as Lesh, Drisht, Kunavja, Drin, Buenë, Mat and Ishm can be derived from their ancient forms...
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  • electron-microscopy data View (Buddhism) or Drishti, a concept in Buddhism Drisht or Dristhi in definite Albanian form, a village in Albania Drishyam (disambiguation)...
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    the parts of Zeta and northern Albania, including the cities of Shkodër, Drisht and Lezhë, as per the Balšićs' traditional rule of seniority. On 2 June...
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  • Xhafer, Borsh Teqe of Dede Reshat Bardhi, Saranda Tyrbe of Baba Kamber, Drisht Teqe of Baba Fetah, Backa Teqe of Baba Xhafer, Brerima Teqe of Çerrica,...
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  • Drivast. In August 1421, Lazarević led armies into Zeta and took Sveti Srdj, Drisht, and Bar; the Venetians concluded a truce and now held only the towns of...
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