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  2. Isa Boletini - Wikipedia

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    Isa Boletini ( Albanian: [isa bolɛˈtini]; 15 January 1864 – 23 or 24 January 1916) was an Albanian revolutionary commander and politician and rilindas from Kosovo . As a young man, he joined the Albanian nationalist League of Prizren and participated in a battle against Ottoman forces. After this, he built a power base in the Mitrovica area.

  3. Ded Gjo Luli - Wikipedia

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    Dedë Gjon Luli is most known for starting the revolution for the Albanians, which eventually led to later actions by Luigj Gurakuqi, Ismail Kemal, and Isa Boletini. In Tirana , Albania 's capital city, there is a street named in his honor called "Rruga Ded Gjo Luli".

  4. Albanian revolt of 1910 - Wikipedia

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    Isa Boletini, one of the leaders of the revolt. During the first months of 1910, Isa Boletini tried to coordinate forces for a new insurrection by visiting the Albanian clans, which had taken refuge in Montenegro after the failure of a previous minor uprising in 1909. In the meantime the new governor, Masar Bey, introduced a new tax on ...

  5. Albanian uprisings in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Guerrilla fighter Isa Boletini. In 1910, due to the new centralisation policies of the Young Turk-Ottoman government towards Albanians, [66] local Albanian leaders Isa Boletini and Idriz Seferi started an uprising against the Ottomans in the Kosovo Vilayet. [67]

  6. Ismail Qemali - Wikipedia

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    Ismail Qemali ( Albanian: [ismail cɛmal] ⓘ; 16 January 1844 – 26 January 1919), was an Albanian politician and statesman who is regarded as the founder of modern Albania. He served as the first prime minister of Albania from December 1912 until his resignation in January 1914. Born in Vlorë to an Albanian noble family, Qemali developed an ...

  7. Malissori uprising - Wikipedia

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    Isa Boletini, one of the leaders of the Albanian insurgents in Kosovo vilayet, wrote a proclamation on 23 March 1911 to the Albanians in the south to join Albanians from the Kosovo vilayet in their uprising. He sent his emissaries on 15 April 1911 to pass his proclamation to the southern insurgents. [43]

  8. Sulejman Aga Batusha - Wikipedia

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    Sulejman Aga Batusha or Sulejman Aga Botusha was a prominent Albanian resistance fighter and revolutionary leader from the Highlands of Gjakova and the wider Gjakova region who participated in the Albanian National Awakening. Born sometime in the 19th century, Sulejman Aga would repeatedly lead Albanian forces against the Ottomans throughout ...

  9. Monuments in Mitrovica - Wikipedia

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    The two Isa Boletini towers are located in Boletin village. The first tower (men's tower) was built in 1887 by the father of Isa Boletini, Adem Boletini. It was destroyed in 1899 by the Ottoman invaders because Isa had built the first Albanian school on the region. Most of the battles happened in this tower.