Albanian revolt of 1912 | |||||||
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Üskup (modern-day Skopje) after being captured by Albanian revolutionaries | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Albanian rebels | Ottoman Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Isa Boletini Idriz Seferi Ismail Qemali Hasan Prishtina Nexhip Draga Bajram Curri Riza bej Gjakova Essad Pasha Toptani Elez Isufi Çerçiz Topulli Demir Lena | Mehmed V | ||||||
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 September 1912. Generally, Muslim Albanians fought against the Ottomans then governed by the Committee of Union and Progress.[4]
History of Albania |
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Timeline |
An Albanian uprising in Kosovo for independent schools in May 1912 led to capture of Skopje by rebels in August
The Albanians once more raise against Ottoman Empire in May 1912 and took Macedonian capitol of Skopje by August[permanent dead link ]