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political, administrative and cultural rights, but no formal autonomy. The
Albanian side accepted, abandoned further national claims, and had Boletini pacified and returned to his home. The Ottoman side accepted on 4 September. This created a virtually autonomous Albanian state. While Muslim Kosovo Albanians were pleased, the Balkan neighbours and Catholic Albanians were not. The Balkan states envisaged the partition of Albania between them, and thus hastened to precipitate war. Montenegro won over the Malissori, supporting an autonomous northern Albanian Catholic entity.
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Albanian uprising, especially Boletini. Apis declared that the Serbs only wanted to liberate the Albanians from Ottoman subjection, and that the Serbs and Albanians both would benefit from liberating the country. Succeeding in persuading the Kosovo Albanians to fight against the Ottomans, however, Apis and his men committed political murders disguised as Albanians, and eventually the Montenegrin and Serbian armies massacred Albanians, and stopped the inflow of arms to the Albanians, in early September 1912.
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Vilayet. In springtime 1912, Boletini led a revolt in Kosovo, with surprising victories after victories against the Turks. During the 1912 uprising, while waiting for an Ottoman response to
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would be brought there, whom
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Ismail Kemal Bey hastily made the famous declaration of independence in late November of 1912, refusing to wait for Boletini and "the Kosovars" to reach Vlora. While Boletini had plans to assert himself as a key political figure in this Albanian state building project, the Southern elite made
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for Albanian sociopolitical and cultural rights. The Ottomans then agreed on concessions that promised autonomy for the Albanian-inhabited vilayets of Kosovo, Scutari, Yanina and part of Monastir (Bitola). On 18 August 1912, the Porte replied that it was ready to concede a series of economic,
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for two days. Boletini later escaped as the Ottomans put down the rebellion. In 1910, Nopcsa named him and the earlier Ali Pasha Draga the leading Albanian figures in Mitrovica. In 1910–11, the Montenegrin government encouraged northern Albanian tribes
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Boletini became seriously ill while defending Scutari, and in order to not be taken by the Montenegrins he sought to ask for protection at the French consulate in Cetinje. He was arrested in the Cetinje Hotel and immediately interred in
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against the Ottoman forces in April 1881. Boletini established a substantial influence in his native region, a power that often brought him into complex and contentious interactions with the local community.
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2225:. London New York: I.B. Tauris.
1914:"Crnogorci rado položiše oružje"
1221:. London New York: I.B. Tauris.
909:and Isa Boletini and a map of a
624:"Apis", the head of the Serbian
3311:All-Albanian Congress delegates
3266:Albanian nationalists in Kosovo
2400:The Albanian national awakening
2290:. No. 1276. Archived from
2180:Historical Dictionary of Kosovo
657:the Albanian National Assembly
614:the agreement with the Ottomans
486:restoration of the constitution
478:Committee of Union and Progress
2054:The search for Greater Albania
1871:Baxhaku, Fatos (9 July 2012).
381:. His name is also written as
1:
2466:"A Meeting with Isa Boletini"
2324:. Рипол Классик. p. 93.
2267:. Routledge. pp. 46–47.
2139:Bataković, Dušan T. (1988) .
981:, but he thankfully refused.
827:. The same flag was used in
481:
456:(1908), a large gathering in
377:. Another common spelling is
53:
3276:20th-century Albanian people
2057:. London: Hurst. p. 1.
1980:. M-magazine. Archived from
1933:"Авионски слет у Црној Гори"
1176:"Како је у Скадру и околини"
555:Boletini's revolver, at the
1828:"Albania under prince Wied"
1311:Hanioğlu, M. Șükrü (2001).
407:
360:
357:. They adopted the surname
343:
3337:
3286:People from Kosovo vilayet
2435:Treadway, John D. (1998).
2204:. I.B.Tauris. p. 46.
1101:Branislav Đ Nušić (1966).
723:
580:'s rebels revolted in the
557:National Museum of Albania
544:
3045:
3028:Mustafa Xhani (Baba Faja)
2362:"Света Сељанка на Косову"
2261:Hall, Richard C. (2002).
1744:, pp. 197, 202, 208.
1676:MacKenzie, David (1989).
1180:Илустрована ратна кроника
1107:. NIP "Jež,". p. 242
833:declared its independence
751:International Gendarmerie
726:Peasant Revolt in Albania
369:, rendered in English as
45:
2508:People's Hero of Albania
2284:"Od mita do provokacije"
2240:Gawrych, George (2006).
649:In the beginning of the
641:Boletini in the city of
239:Order of the Black Eagle
189:Battle of Carraleva Pass
2864:Sali Murati (Vranishti)
2464:Aubrey Herbert (1912).
2397:Skendi, Stavro (1967).
2307:Musaj, Fatmira (1987).
2098:Isa Boletini: 1864-1916
1931:V., M. (25 June 1934),
1799:Rudić & Milkić 2013
1193:Musaj, Fatmira (1987).
877:, the president of the
659:proclaimed independence
547:Albanian Revolt of 1912
526:Albanian Revolt of 1910
473:between 1908 and 1912.
292:Albanian revolt of 1912
193:Albanian revolt of 1911
2339:Pearson, Owen (2004).
2318:Nopcsa, F. B. (1910).
2310:Isa Boletini 1864-1916
2198:Elsie, Robert (2012).
2177:Elsie, Robert (2010).
2095:Fatmira Musaj (1987).
2005:. Fox. 15 October 2014
1196:Isa Boletini 1864-1916
870:
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197:Albanian Revolt (1912)
185:Albanian Revolt (1910)
3066:Shkurte Cara (Skuraj)
2321:Aus Sala und Klementi
2246:. London: IB Tauris.
1920:: 2, 20 February 1916
918:Isa Boletini Monument
864:
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622:Dragutin Dimitrijević
591:demands of the rebels
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454:Young Turk Revolution
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306:Early life and family
159:Years of service
114:Kingdom of Montenegro
18:Isa Boletini Monument
3032:Alim Xhelo (Tërbaçi)
2051:Paulin Kola (2003).
1438:, pp. 393, 435.
1289:, pp. 152, 208.
1274:, pp. 134, 208.
1129:Đorđe Mikić (1988).
1003:, pp. 393, 435.
814:Flag of Isa Boletini
806:Flag of Isa Boletini
582:Highlands of Gjakova
209:Ohrid–Debar Uprising
3094:Persefoni Kokëdhima
2294:on 19 November 2016
2183:. Scarecrow Press.
2156:Blumi, Isa (2011).
2145:Историјски институт
1958:president-ksgov.net
1757:Blumi, Isa (2003).
1426:, pp. 173–174.
1359:, pp. 161–162.
1242:Blumi, Isa (2011).
961:The Swiss magazine
749:, joined the Dutch
620:In August, Colonel
318:, then part of the
150:Albanian guerrillas
81:Sanjak of Viçitrina
3296:People from Zvečan
3124:Margarita Tutulani
3011:Zylyftar Veleshnja
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2448:978-1-55753-146-9
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2352:978-1-84511-013-0
2331:978-5-88135-989-8
2274:978-1-134-58363-8
2211:978-1-78076-431-3
2128:Slovanský přehled
2064:978-1-85065-664-7
2037:978-2-7469-2533-5
1918:Beogradske Novine
1879:. Tirana, Albania
1770:978-975-428-242-9
1732:, pp. 46–47.
1720:, pp. 27–28.
1650:978-0-521-29166-8
825:Vilayet of Kosovo
674:London Conference
505:31 March incident
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