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Hoti is a historical Albanian tribe (fis) and sub-region of Malësia, a divided area located in northern Albania and southern Montenegro.[1]

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  1. 144 relations: Afërdita Dreshaj, Akçe, Albania, Albanian blood feud, Albanian revolt of 1910, Albanian tribes, Aljbino Camaj, Anatolia, Association football, Avdullah Hoti, Çun Mula, Balša III, Battle of Deçiq, Battle of Novšiće, Besa (Albanian culture), Boluk-bashi, Bratonožići, Bratosh, Camaj, Cetinje, Congress of Berlin, Constitution of the Ottoman Empire, Convention of Kuçi, Cretan War (1645–1669), Dajç, Shkodër, Ded Gjo Luli, Defter, Dinoša, Drenica, Driton Camaj, Dubovo (Tutin), Edith Durham, Emina Cunmulaj, Engjëll Hoti, Ernesto Cozzi, Essad Toptani, Evil eye, Florent Hoti, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Fortesa Hoti, Giuseppe Valentini (albanologist), Gjergj Fishta, Gornji Crniš, Grabom, Great Eastern Crisis, Greçë Memorandum, Gruda (tribe), Gusinje, Herzegovina, Hodï, ... Expand index (94 more) »

  2. Historical regions in Albania
  3. Historical regions in Montenegro
  4. History of Sandžak
  5. Malësia

Afërdita Dreshaj

Afërdita Dreshaj (born 19 July 1986) is an Albanian-American singer, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned as Miss Universe Kosovo 2011. Hoti (tribe) and Afërdita Dreshaj are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Akçe

The akçe or akça (also spelled akche, akcheh; آقچه;,, in Europe known as asper or aspre) was a silver coin which was the chief monetary unit of the Ottoman Empire.

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Albania

Albania (Shqipëri or Shqipëria), officially the Republic of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeast Europe.

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Albanian blood feud

In traditional Albanian culture, Gjakmarrja (English: "blood-taking", i.e. "blood feud") or hakmarrja ("revenge") is the social obligation to kill an offender or a member of their family in order to salvage one's honor.

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Albanian revolt of 1910

The Albanian revolt of 1910 (lit, in Albanian historiography) was a reaction to the new centralization policies of the Young Turk Ottoman government in Albania.

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Albanian tribes

The Albanian tribes (fiset shqiptare) form a historical mode of social organization (farefisní) in Albania and the southwestern Balkans characterized by a common culture, often common patrilineal kinship ties and shared social ties. Hoti (tribe) and Albanian tribes are tribes of Albania.

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Aljbino Camaj

Albin Camaj (Cyrillic: Aљбин Цaмaj, Albanian: Albin Camaj) (born 29 September 1979) is a Malsor retired footballer who last played for FK Dečić.

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Anatolia

Anatolia (Anadolu), also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula or a region in Turkey, constituting most of its contemporary territory.

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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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Avdullah Hoti

Avdullah Hoti (born 4 February 1976) is a Kosovan politician, who served as the prime minister of Kosovo from 3 June 2020 until 22 March 2021.

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Çun Mula

Çun Mula (c. 1818–1896) was the bajraktar ("flag-bearer") of the Hoti tribe (today divided between Montenegro and Albania) and an Albanian freedom fighter. Hoti (tribe) and Çun Mula are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Balša III

Balša III (Балша III; Balsha III) or Balsha III (1387 – 28 April 1421, in Belgrade) was the fifth and last ruler of Zeta from the Balšić noble family, from April 1403 to April 1421.

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Battle of Deçiq

The Battle of Deçiq (Beteja e Deçiqit; Serbian: Bitka kod Dečića/ Битка код Дечића) was a battle between Albanian tribesmen and Ottoman forces during the Malësori uprising of 1911.

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Battle of Novšiće

The Battle of Novšiće (Boj na Novšiću/Бој на Новшићу; Bitka na Novšićima/Битка на Новшићима, Beteja e Nokshiqit) was a battle for control over Plav and Gusinje fought on 4 December 1879 between forces of the Principality of Montenegro led by Marko Miljanov and local pro-Ottoman forces which included irregulars of the League of Prizren, both commanded by Ali Pasha, the Kaymekam of Gusinje.

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Besa (Albanian culture)

Besa (pledge of honor) is an Albanian cultural precept, usually translated as "faith" or "oath", that means "to keep the promise" and "word of honor".

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Boluk-bashi

Boluk-bashi (bölükbaşı) was an Ottoman officer rank equivalent to captain (see Military of the Ottoman Empire).

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Bratonožići

The Bratonožići (Братоножићи) is a historical tribe (pleme) of Albanian origin in the Brda region of Montenegro. Hoti (tribe) and Bratonožići are historical regions in Montenegro.

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Bratosh

Bratosh is a settlement in the former Kastrat Municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania.

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Camaj

Camaj is an Albanian surname.

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Cetinje

Cetinje is a town in Montenegro.

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Congress of Berlin

The Congress of Berlin (13 June – 13 July 1878) was a diplomatic conference to reorganise the states in the Balkan Peninsula after the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), which had been won by Russia against the Ottoman Empire.

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Constitution of the Ottoman Empire

The Constitution of the Ottoman Empire (lit; Constitution ottomane) was in effect from 1876 to 1878 in a period known as the First Constitutional Era, and from 1908 to 1922 in the Second Constitutional Era.

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Convention of Kuçi

The Convention of Kuçi was an interregional assembly held on July 14–15, 1614, in the area of the Kuçi tribe in the region of Malësia in modern northernmost Albania and Montenegro.

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Cretan War (1645–1669)

The Cretan War (Kritikós Pólemos; Girit'in Fethi), also known as the War of Candia (Guerra di Candia) or the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, was a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession.

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Dajç, Shkodër

Dajç (Dajçi) is a village and a former municipality in the Shkodër County, northwestern Albania.

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Ded Gjo Luli

Dedë Gjon Luli Dedvukaj also referred to as Ded Gjo Luli and Deda (November 1840–24 September 1915) was an Albanian guerrilla leader most notable for commanding the Malissori uprising against Ottoman troops. Hoti (tribe) and Ded Gjo Luli are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Defter

A defter was a type of tax register and land cadastre in the Ottoman Empire.

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Dinoša

Dinoša (Диноша; Dinosha) is a village in the municipality of Tuzi, Montenegro.

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Drenica

Drenica (Drenicë, Drenica), also known as the Drenica Valley, is a hilly region in central Kosovo, covering roughly around of Kosovo's total area (6%).

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Driton Camaj

Driton Camaj (Дритон Цамај; born 7 March 1997) is a Montenegrin professional footballer of Albanian descent who plays as a left winger for Hungarian club Kisvárda FC.

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Dubovo (Tutin)

Dubovo is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia.

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Edith Durham

Mary Edith Durham, (8 December 1863 – 15 November 1944) was a British artist, anthropologist and writer who is best known for her anthropological accounts of life in Albania in the early 20th century.

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Emina Cunmulaj

Emina Cunmulaj (born September 12, 1984) is an American model and business executive.

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Engjëll Hoti

Engjëll Hoti (born 26 February 1997) is an Albanian-Kosovan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for TFF First League club Ümraniyespor.

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Ernesto Cozzi

Ernesto Cozzi (6 July 1870 – 23 March 1926) was a South Tyrol-born priest of the Catholic Church who worked as a missionary and ethnologist in Albania until, in 1920, he was given the rank of archbishop and made the representative of the Holy See to the Church in Albania.

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Essad Toptani

Essad Toptani (1863/4 or 1875 – 13 June 1920) was an Albanian politician who served as the third prime minister of Albania from 1914 to 1916.

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Evil eye

The evil eye is a supernatural belief in a curse brought about by a malevolent glare, usually inspired by envy.

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Florent Hoti

Florent Hoti (born 11 December 2000) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Halifax Town and the Kosovo national under-21 team.

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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is the ministry of foreign affairs and a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.

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Fortesa Hoti

Fortesa Hoti (born 6 December 1988 in Polac village Skenderaj, Kosovo) is an Albanian-Swedish actress.

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Giuseppe Valentini (albanologist)

Giuseppe Valentini (Zef Valentini; July 1900 – 16 November 1979) was an Italian priest and albanologist of the 20th century.

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Gjergj Fishta

Gjergj Fishta (23 October 187130 December 1940) was an Albanian Franciscan friar, poet, educator, rilindas, politician, translator and writer.

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Gornji Crniš

Gornji Crniš is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia.

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Grabom

Grabom is a settlement near Brojë in the former Kelmend municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania.

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Great Eastern Crisis

The Great Eastern Crisis of 1875–1878 began in the Ottoman Empire's territories on the Balkan peninsula in 1875, with the outbreak of several uprisings and wars that resulted in the intervention of international powers, and was ended with the Treaty of Berlin in July 1878.

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Greçë Memorandum

The Greçë Memorandum (Memorandumi i Greçës) or the Red Book (Libri i Kuq) was a memorandum with twelve requests for the establishment of an autonomous Albanian province within the Ottoman Empire.

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Gruda (tribe)

Gruda is a Northern Albanian tribe and historical tribal region in southeastern Montenegro, just north of Lake Skadar, which includes the small town of Tuzi, in Podgorica. Hoti (tribe) and Gruda (tribe) are Malësia and tribes of Albania.

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Gusinje

Gusinje (Гусиње,; Gucia) is a small town in Montenegro in the northern region.

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Herzegovina

Herzegovina (or; Херцеговина) is the southern and smaller of two main geographical regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being Bosnia.

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Hodï

The Hodï or Jotï (from the Hodï word for "people") are a small group of indigenous people who live in the Amazon rainforest in Venezuela.

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Hot, Albania

Hot is a settlement in the former Kastrat Municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania.

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Ibrahim Drešević

Ibrahim Drešević (Ibrahim Dreshaj; born 24 January 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Machida Zelvia.

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Ilir Hoti

Ilir Hoti (10 May 1957 – 1 March 2016) was an Albanian economist and banker.

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Isa Boletini

Isa Boletini (15 January 186423 or 24 January 1916) was an Albanian revolutionary commander and politician and rilindas from Kosovo.

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Jizya

Jizya (jizya), or jizyah, is a tax historically levied on dhimmis, that is, protected non-Muslim subjects of a state governed by Islamic law.

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Johann Georg von Hahn

Johann Georg von Hahn (11 July 1811 – 23 September 1869) was a German diplomat, philologist and specialist in Albanian history, language and culture, who spent the majority of his career working within the bounds of the Austrian Empire.

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Junik

Junik (Juniku; Junik) is a town and municipality in the Gjakova District in western Kosovo.

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Jurgen Vatnikaj

Jurgen Vatnikaj (born 8 August 1995) is an Albanian former professional footballer who played as a forward.

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Kalldrun

Kalldrun (also known as Kaldrun) is a settlement in the former Qendër municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania.

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Kastrat (municipality)

Kastrat is a former municipality in the Shkodër County, northwestern Albania.

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Kastrati (tribe)

Kastrati is a historical Albanian tribe (fis) and region in northwestern Albania. Hoti (tribe) and Kastrati (tribe) are historical regions in Albania, Malësia and tribes of Albania.

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Kelmendi (tribe)

Kelmendi is a historical Albanian tribe (fis) and region in Malësia (Kelmend municipality) and eastern Montenegro (parts of Gusinje Municipality). Hoti (tribe) and Kelmendi (tribe) are historical regions in Albania, historical regions in Montenegro, Malësia and tribes of Albania.

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Kingdom of Yugoslavia

The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941.

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Koja e Kuçit

Koja e Kuçit (Koja of Kuçi) is a historical Albanian tribe and region in Malësia. Hoti (tribe) and Koja e Kuçit are Albanian Roman Catholics, historical regions in Albania, Malësia and tribes of Albania.

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Kolašin

Kolašin (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Колашин) is a town in Montenegro in the northern region.

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Konjic

Konjic (Коњиц) is a city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Konstantin Jireček

Konstantin Josef Jireček (24 July 1854 10 January 1918) was an Austro-Hungarian Czech historian, politician, diplomat, and Slavist.

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Koplik

Koplik (also known as Koplik i Poshtëm) is a town and former municipality in the northwestern tip of Albania.

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Kotor

Kotor (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Котор), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian), is a town in Coastal region of Montenegro.

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Krasniqi

Krasniqi is a historical Albanian tribe and region in the Accursed Mountains in northeastern Albania, bordering Kosovo. Hoti (tribe) and Krasniqi are historical regions in Albania and tribes of Albania.

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Kuči (tribe)

Kuči (Кучи, Kuçi) is a historical tribe (pleme)/(fis) of Albanian origin and a region in central and eastern Montenegro (Brda region), north-east of Podgorica, extending along the border with Albania. Hoti (tribe) and Kuči (tribe) are historical regions in Montenegro.

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Lake Skadar

Lake Skadar (Liqeni i Shkodrës,; Skadarsko jezero)also called Lake Scutari, Lake Shkodër and Lake Shkodralies on the border of Albania and Montenegro, and is the largest lake in Southern Europe.

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League of Prizren

The League of Prizren (Besëlidhja e Prizrenit), officially the League for the Defense of the Rights of the Albanian Nation (Lidhja për mbrojtjen e të drejtave te kombit Shqiptar), was an Albanian political organization that was officially founded on June 10, 1878 in the old town of Prizren in the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire.

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Lim (river)

The Lim (Serbian Cyrillic: Лим) is a river that flows through Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and is long.

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Luigj Bumçi

Luigj Bumçi (7 November 1872 – 1 March 1945) was an Albanian Catholic religious and political figure.

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Malësi e Madhe

Malësi e Madhe is a municipality in Shkodër County, in northwestern Albania.

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Malësia

Malësia e Madhe ("Great Highlands"), known simply as Malësia (Malësia, Malesija / Малесија), is a historical and ethnographic region in northern Albania and eastern central Montenegro corresponding to the highlands of the geographical subdivision of the Malësi e Madhe District in Albania and Tuzi Municipality in Montenegro. Hoti (tribe) and Malësia are historical regions in Albania.

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Malisheva

Malisheva is a town and municipality in Kosovo.

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Malissori uprising

The Malissori uprising or the Albanian revolt of 1911 was one of many Albanian revolts in the Ottoman Empire and lasted from 24 March 1911 until 4 August 1911 in the region of Malësia (also spelled Malissori).

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Mariano Bolizza

Mariano Bolizza or Marin Bolica (1603 – 27 November 1643) was a nobleman and writer from Cattaro (known today as Kotor).

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Mark Lucgjonaj

Mark Lucgjonaj (born 30 August 1986) is an Albanian poet and professor. Hoti (tribe) and Mark Lucgjonaj are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Martin Camaj

Martin Camaj (21 July 1925 – 12 March 1992) was an Albanian folklorist, linguist, poet, and writer.

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Mass (liturgy)

Mass is the main Eucharistic liturgical service in many forms of Western Christianity.

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Mataguži

Mataguži (Матагужи) is a village in the Podgorica municipality of Montenegro.

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Mataguzi (tribe)

Mataguzi (alternatively, Matagushi or Mataguzhi, Матагужи, Mataguži) was an Albanian tribe in the Middle Ages in southern Montenegro, on the northern shores of Lake Skadar. Hoti (tribe) and Mataguzi (tribe) are tribes of Albania.

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Midfielder

In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.

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Milan Šufflay

Milan Šufflay (8 November 1879 – 19 February 1931) was a Croatian historian and politician.

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Montenegrin campaign

The Montenegrin campaign of World War I, in January 1916, was a part of the Serbian campaign, in which Austria-Hungary defeated and occupied the Kingdom of Montenegro, an ally of the Kingdom of Serbia.

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Montenegro

Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.

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Mrkojevići

Mrkojevići (alternatively Mrkovići, Мркојевићи/Мрковићи, Mërkot) is a historical tribe and region in southwestern Montenegro, located between the towns of Bar and Ulcinj. Hoti (tribe) and Mrkojevići are historical regions in Montenegro.

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Nahiyah

A nāḥiyah (نَاحِيَة, plural nawāḥī نَوَاحِي), also nahiya or nahia, is a regional or local type of administrative division that usually consists of a number of villages or sometimes smaller towns.

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Nicholas I of Montenegro

Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (Никола I Петровић-Његош; – 1 March 1921) was the last monarch of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, reigning as prince from 1860 to 1910 and as the country's first and only king from 1910 to 1918.

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Nikšić

Nikšić (italic), is the second largest city in Montenegro, with a total population of 56,970 (2011 census) located in the west of the country, in the centre of the spacious Nikšić field at the foot of Trebjesa Hill.

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Nora of Hoti

Nora of Hoti or Lula Hoti (Albanian: Nora e Hotit or Nora e Ded Gjon Lulit) (b. 1880–88 – d. 1965) was an Albanian freedom fighter and local heroine who fought alongside Ded Gjon Luli against Serb and Ottoman armies. Hoti (tribe) and Nora of Hoti are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Ottoman conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Ottoman conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina was a process that started roughly in 1386, when the first Ottoman attacks on the Kingdom of Bosnia took place.

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Paljevo (Tutin)

Paljevo is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia.

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Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)

The Paris Peace Conference was a set of formal and informal diplomatic meetings in 1919 and 1920 after the end of World War I, in which the victorious Allies set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers.

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Parish

A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese.

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Pashalik of Scutari

The Pashalik of Scutari (1757–1831), also known as the Bushati Pashalik, was an Albanian pashalik ruled by the Bushati family.

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Peja

Peja is the fourth most populous city in Kosovo and serves as the seat of the Peja Municipality and the District of Peja.

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Piperi (tribe)

Piperi (Пипери) is a historical tribe (pleme) of Albanian origin and a region in northeastern Montenegro. Hoti (tribe) and Piperi (tribe) are historical regions in Montenegro.

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Pjetër Bogdani

(Pietro Bogdano; 1627 – 6 December 1689) was the most original writer of Old Albanian literature.

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Plav Municipality

Plav Municipality (Montenegrin, Komuna e Plavës) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro.

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Plav, Montenegro

Plav (Плав; Plavë) is a town in Montenegro in the northern region.

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Podgorica

Podgorica (Подгорица) is the capital and largest city of Montenegro.

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Prime Minister of Kosovo

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo (Kryeministri i Republikës së Kosovës, Premijer Republike Kosovo) is the head of government of Kosovo.

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Principality of Montenegro

The Principality of Montenegro (Knjaževina Crna Gora) was a principality in Southeastern Europe that existed from 13 March 1852 to 28 August 1910.

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Pronoia

The pronoia (plural pronoiai; Greek: πρόνοια, meaning "care", "forethought" or "providence," from πρό, "before," and νόος, "mind") was a system of granting dedicated streams of state income to individuals and institutions in the late Byzantine Empire.

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Rahovec

Rahovec (Rahoveci) or Orahovac (Ораховац), is a town and municipality located in the District of Gjakova in western Kosovo.

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Republic of Venice

The Republic of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Shkodër–Pult

The Archdiocese of Shkodër–Pult (Archidioecesis Scodrensis–Pulatensis), historically known as Scutari, is one of two Metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in Albania.

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Rrapshë

Rrapshë (also known as Rrapshë-Starë) is a settlement in the former Kastrat Municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania.

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Rrethinat

Rrethinat is a former municipality in the Shkodër County, northwestern Albania.

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Sandžak

Sandžak (Санџак) is a historical geo-political region located in the southwestern part of Serbia and the eastern part of Montenegro. Hoti (tribe) and Sandžak are historical regions in Montenegro.

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Sanjak of Scutari

The Sanjak of Scutari or Sanjak of Shkodra (Sanxhaku i Shkodrës; Скадарски санџак; İskenderiye Sancağı or İşkodra Sancağı) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire.

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Second Balkan War

The Second Balkan War was a conflict that broke out when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its share of the spoils of the First Balkan War, attacked its former allies, Serbia and Greece, on 16 (O.S.) / 29 (N.S.) June 1913.

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Second Scutari War

The Second Scutari War was an armed conflict in 1419–1426 between Zeta (1419–1421) and then the Serbian Despotate (1421–1423) on the one side and the Venetian Republic on the other, over Scutari and other former possessions of Zeta captured by Venice.

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Selcë

Selcë is a settlement in the former Kelmend municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania.

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Shemsi Pasha (general)

Shemsi Pasha (Shemsi Pasha, Şemsi Paşa) (1846-1908) was an Ottoman-Albanian general.

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Shevket Turgut Pasha

Shevket Turgut Pasha (Şevket Turgut Paşa; 1857–1924) was an Ottoman army general with the rank of mirliva (major general), who also held the governmental title of pasha (lord).

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Shkodër

Shkodër (Shkodra; historically known as Scodra or Scutari) is the fifth-most-populous city of the Republic of Albania and the seat of Shkodër County and Shkodër Municipality.

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Siege of Scutari (1912–1913)

The siege of Scutari, also referred to as the siege of Shkodër (Опсада Скадра), known in Turkish as İşkodra Müdafaası or İşkodra Savunması, took place from 28 October 1912 to 23 April 1913 when the army of the Kingdom of Montenegro defeated the forces of the Ottoman Empire and invaded Shkodër.

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Sipahi

The sipahi were professional cavalrymen deployed by the Seljuk Turks and later by the Ottoman Empire.

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Sjenica

Sjenica (Сјеница) is a town and municipality located in the southwestern part of Serbia, on the vast Sjenica-Pešter plateau and geographically located in the central part of Sandžak.

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Skanderbeg

Gjergj Kastrioti (17 January 1468), commonly known as Skanderbeg, was an Albanian feudal lord and military commander who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia. Hoti (tribe) and Skanderbeg are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Smajl Martini Ivezaj

Smajl Martini Ivezaj (born ca. 1850, Grudë, Ottoman Albania - dead 1889 Diyarbakır) was an Albanian bajraktar from the Grude tribe who led the Albanian forces against the ottomans and montenegrins. Hoti (tribe) and Smajl Martini Ivezaj are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Sokol Baci

Sokol Baci (1837–1920) was the chief of the Gruda, a northern Albanian tribe in the vicinity of Podgorica (now Montenegro). Hoti (tribe) and Sokol Baci are Albanian Roman Catholics.

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Stato da Màr

The Stato da Màr or Domini da Mar was the Republic of Venice's maritime and overseas possessions from around 1000 to 1797, including at various times parts of what are now Istria, Dalmatia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece and notably the Ionian Islands, Peloponnese, Crete, Cyclades, Euboea, as well as Cyprus.

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Treaty of Berlin (1878)

The Treaty of Berlin (formally the Treaty between Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland, Italy, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire for the Settlement of Affairs in the East) was signed on 13 July 1878.

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Treaty of Bucharest (1913)

The Treaty of Bucharest (Tratatul de la București; Букурештански мир; Букурещки договор; Συνθήκη τουΒουκουρεστίου) was concluded on 10 August 1913, by the delegates of Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece.

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Treaty of London (1913)

The Treaty of London (1913) was signed on 30 May following the London Conference of 1912–1913.

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Triepshi (tribe)

Trieshi is a historical Albanian tribe (fis) and region (in Montenegrin known as Atdhetaret) in Montenegro above the right bank of the Cem river near the Albanian border in Tuzi Municipality. Hoti (tribe) and Triepshi (tribe) are Albanian Roman Catholics, historical regions in Montenegro and Malësia.

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Turhan Përmeti

Turhan Përmeti (19 December 1846 – 18 February 1927) was an Albanian politician and statesman who served as the second prime minister of Albania, serving from March 1914 to September 1914 and from December 1918 to January 1920.

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Tutin, Serbia

Tutin (Тутин) is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia.

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Tuzi

Tuzi (Tuzi/Тузи,; Tuz or Tuzi) is a small town in the central region of Montenegro, and the seat of Tuzi Municipality.

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Tuzi Municipality

Tuzi Municipality (Montenegrin: Opština Tuzi / Општина Тузи; Albanian: Komuna e Tuzit) is one of the 25 Municipalities of Montenegro.

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Ukshin Hoti

Ukshin Hoti was a Kosovo Albanian philosopher and activist.

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Ulcinj

Ulcinj (Улцињ,; or Ulqini; Dulcigno) is a town in Coastal region of Montenegro and the capital of Ulcinj Municipality.

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Vajtim

Vajtim or Gjëmë (Gjâmë in the Gheg dialect of the Albanian language) is the dirge or lamentation of the dead in the Albanian custom by a group of men or a woman or a group of women.

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Vasojevići

The Vasojevići is a historical highland tribe (pleme) and region of Montenegro, in the area of the Brda.

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Vermosh

Vermosh (definite form Vermoshi) is the northernmost village of Albania, located in the former Kelmend municipality.

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Voivode

Voivode, also spelled voivod, voievod or voevod and also known as vaivode, voivoda, vojvoda or wojewoda, is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe in use since the Early Middle Ages.

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Young Turk Revolution

The Young Turk Revolution (July 1908) was a constitutionalist revolution in the Ottoman Empire.

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Zeta Plain

The Zeta Plain (Zetska ravnica) is a fertile lowland in Montenegro.

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See also

Historical regions in Albania

Historical regions in Montenegro

History of Sandžak

Malësia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoti_(tribe)

Also known as Hoti (Albanians), Hoti (clan), Hoti (region).

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