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Battle of Mashkullorë

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Battle of Mashkullorë
Part of the Albanian Revolt

Çerçiz Topulli with his Albanian rebels
DateMarch 5 or 18, 1908
Location
Result Albanian victory[1]
Belligerents
Albanian rebels Ottoman Gendarmerie
Commanders and leaders
Çerçiz Topulli (WIA)
Mihal Grameno
Myftar Axhemi (WIA)
Binbashi Halil Musa Bey[2]
Strength
5 Albanian rebels[3] 150–200[4][5][6]
Casualties and losses
2 wounded, one of them Çerçiz Topulli 40 killed[7]

The Battle of Mashkullorë on March 5 or 18, 1908 (Albanian: Beteja e Mashkullorës) took place between Albanian rebel forces under the command of Çerçiz Topulli and the Ottomans.[8][9][10][11][2]

Background

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On February 25, 1908, Çerçiz Topulli and his Albanian rebel group assassinated the Ottoman binbashi of Gjirokastër.[5] After the assassination of the Ottoman binbashi, Çerçiz Topulli and his Albanian rebels fled to Mashkullorë, a village near Gjirokastër.

Armed resistance in Mashkullorë

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On March 5 or 18, the Albanian rebels were surrounded by Ottoman forces.[12][13] The Ottoman forces had between 150 and over 200 soldiers[14] and the Albanian rebels were outnumbered, nevertheless, Çerçiz Topulli was able to fight the soldiers, and emerge victorious.[12][15] The Albanian rebel group of the detachment resisted attacks of the Turkish forces for an entire day and were able to break the siege. The Turkish forces lost 40 soldiers [16] The Albanian rebels did not lose any soldiers, but Çerçiz Topulli and Myftar Axhemi were wounded.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Tönnes 1980, p. 276.
  2. ^ a b "Lufta e Mashkullorës, beteja e Çerçiz Topullit kundër forcave osmane". www.syri.net. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  3. ^ Elsie, Robert. "1907 Mihal Grameno: The Albanian Uprising". albanianhistory.net.
  4. ^ (Tirana, Albania), Instituti i Shkencave (1956). Buletin për shkencat shoqërore (in Albanian). Tirana, Albania: Botim i Institutit të Shkencave.
  5. ^ a b Ardian Ahmedaja (2008). Gerlinde Haid (ed.). European voices. I, Multipart singing in the Balkans and the Mediterranean. Wien: Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-205-78090-8. OCLC 300318847.
  6. ^ Elsie, Robert. "1907 Mihal Grameno: The Albanian Uprising". albanianhistory.net.
  7. ^ Hajro, Shemsi (1962). Në gjirin e lëvizjes patriotike (in Albanian). Albania: N. Frashëri. p. 153.
  8. ^ Historia e popullit shqiptar (in Albanian). University of California: Enti i botimeve shkollare i Republikës Socialiste të Serbisë. 1968.
  9. ^ Skendi, Stavro (2015). Albanian National Awakening. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-4776-1. OCLC 927972580.
  10. ^ Central Intelligence Agency, United States (1962). Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts. Ohio State University: Ohio State University. pp. 54–55.
  11. ^ Language School (U.S.), Army (1955). 12-month Course in Albanian. University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign: Albanian Language Department, Army Language School.
  12. ^ a b Tönnes, Bernhard (1980). Sonderfall Albanien : Enver Hoxhas "eigener Weg" u.d. historischen Ursprünge seiner Ideologie. München: Oldenbourg. ISBN 3-486-50321-9. OCLC 7112518.
  13. ^ Kacori, Thoma (1979). A handbook of Albanian (in English and Albanian). University of Michigan: Sofia University "Kliment Ohridski", Faculty of Slavonic Studies. p. 292.
  14. ^ Elsie, Robert (2010). Historical dictionary of Albania. Lanham: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7380-3. OCLC 659564122.
  15. ^ Bibliotheca Historica Romaniae (in English, French, and Romanian). University of Michigan: Publishing House of the Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania. 1979.
  16. ^ Frashëri, Kristo (1964). The History of Albania. University of Virginia: na. p. 343.