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96: 519:Послије Смаил-паше, за нашег валију и главнокомандујућег именован је Мустафа-паша Бушатлија,65 родом из Скадра, те нам је дошао 22. маја 1853. године. Он се правио правичним чо- вјеком, и, ако је неко скривио, наређивао је да га мало „пропуш- ће кроз руке" али, свакако, јаче хришћанина него Муслимана. За вријеме његове управе намножиле су се хајдучке чете толико да се сам паша бојао да га ноћу не ухвате и убију у Мостару. Он је препоручивао коџабаши Јовану Анђелопољу да се Мостар- ... 265: 489:(The southern Albanians were eventually overcome but the real challenge lay in the north where the unpredictable Mustapha ruled over the powerful Pashalik of Skodra. Informed in January 1831 that his rule was terminated, Mustapha decided to fight. His idea was to construct a broad alliance of all the Balkan Muslims who opposed the Sultan’s European-style reforms as well as the Serbs, whom he offered the town of Nish as an incentivetofight. ed.) 280:
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 Albanian Muslim alliance against the Ottomans and he invited the Serbs to fight in return for Nis.
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With the conclusion of peace, the Porte, in 1831, demanded that Mustafa hand over the districts of Dukakin, Debar, Elbasan, Ohrid and Trgovište to Grand Vizier
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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 Serbian Prince
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bands multiplied to the extent that he was afraid that he would be captured in the night in
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on 10 November 1831. On Metternich's petition, he was pardoned and taken to Constantinople.
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in 1812 and continued to rule the Pashaluk of Shkodra as an independent ruler.
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calls him by the Albanian neologism "Mustafa Reshiti Pasha Bushatlliu".
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Finlay George, History of the Greek Revolution, volume II, page 6-9
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Prokopije Čokorilo; Joanikije Pamučina; Staka Skenderova (1976).
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As his father, Mustafa aimed at greater independence, and when
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Ottoman military personnel of the Greek War of Independence
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Mustafa led a mercenary army in the early stages of the
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were appropriated to him, and he received the title of
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Pashalik of Shkodra under the rule of Mustafa Pasha.
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Veselin Masleša. p. 69. 310:where he died on May 27, 1860. 240:Ottoman military reform efforts 139:, 1797 – May 27, 1860), called 664:Rebels from the Ottoman Empire 180:1810 and received the rank of 160:and ruled Shkodër until 1831. 1: 177: 644:Ottoman governors of Scutari 639:19th-century Albanian people 459:. I.B.Tauris. pp. 44–. 385:. BRILL. 1993. p. 765. 256:Russo-Turkish War (1828–29) 705: 326:(Мустафа-паша Бушатлија). 172:. He succeeded his uncle, 614: 607: 601: 593: 584: 578: 570: 561: 555: 547: 538: 530: 480:Bitis, Alexander (2000). 196:Greek War of Independence 191:was appropriated to him. 68:May 27, 1860 (aged 62/63) 306:His last office was in 217:In 1824 the sanjaks of 156:. 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Index

Mustafa Pasha Bushati
Scutari
Pashalik of Scutari
Ottoman Empire
Albania
Medina
Habesh Eyalet
Ottoman Empire
Saudi Arabia
Ottoman Empire
Kara Mahmud Bushatli
Turkish
Albanian
Ottoman
Pashalik of Scutari
Ibrahim Bushati
Kara Mahmud Bushatli
Ibrahim Pasha
Vizier
sanjak of Berat
Greek War of Independence
Omer Vrioni
Markos Botsaris
Souliotes
near Karpenisi
Ohrid
Elbasan
serasker
Mahmud II
Ottoman military reform efforts

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