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  2. Isa Boletini - Wikipedia

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    Isa Boletini. 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 ...

  3. University of Mitrovica - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Economics within the University of Mitrovica "Isa Boletini" (UMIB) started its work in the academic year 2013-14 in two directions: Banking Finance and Accounting; Management and Informatics as the academic unit of the UP in Prishtina. Whereas, in the academic year 2014-15, it started as an independent academic unit within the UMIB.

  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. 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.

  6. Battle of Drenogllava - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Drenogllava (Albanian: Beteja e Drenogllavës), also known as the Battle of Karadak[1] (Albanian: Beteja e Karadakut), was a battle between Albanian rebels led by Idriz Seferi and Isa Boletini and Ottoman forces during the Revolt of 1911. The clashes represented an attempt by the Ottomans to break the Albanian rebels in the region.

  7. Idriz Seferi - Wikipedia

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    Idriz Seferi. Idriz Seferi (14 March 1847 – 25 March 1927) was an Albanian nationalist, revolutionary leader and guerrilla fighter who played a prominent role in the Albanian uprisings against the Ottoman Empire, the Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Bulgaria during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During his 56-year military career, he ...

  8. Albanian Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Declaration of Independence (Albanian: Deklarata e Pavarësisë) was the declaration of independence of Albania from the Ottoman Empire. Independent Albania was proclaimed in Vlorë on 28 November 1912. Six days later the Assembly of Vlorë formed the first Government of Albania which was led by Ismail Qenali and the Council of ...

  9. Albanian revolt of 1912 - Wikipedia

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    Strength. 15,000–30,000. up to 50,000. The Albanian revolt of 1912 (Albanian: Kryengritja e vitit 1912, "Uprising of 1912") was the last revolt against the Ottoman Empire 's rule in Albania and lasted from January until August 1912. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] The revolt ended when the Ottoman government agreed to fulfill the rebels' demands on 4 ...