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who objected the reforms. The rebels had some success, including occupying Sofia, but they were routed at Skopje by the Grand Vizier's regular troops in the beginning of May 1831. Mustafa retreated via
Skoplje and Prizren and fortified himself in Scutari. After a six-month long siege, he surrendered
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Informed in 1831 that his rule had been termed, Mustafa Pasha gathered an
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threatened to deprive him of his hereditary rights and privileges, he became hostile to the sultan and maintained friendly relations with
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