Idriz Seferi | |
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Nickname(s) | İdriz Bey |
Born | Sefer, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (modern Serbia) | 14 March 1847
Died | 25 March 1927 | (aged 80)
Allegiance | League of Prizren League of Peja |
Service | Kachak |
Years of service | 1878–1918 |
Rank | Commander |
Commands | Karatonlu nahiya Ferizovik (1912) Üsküp (1912) |
Battles / wars | Battles for Plav and Gusinje
Albanian-Turkish War (1881) World War I |
Awards | Hero of Kosovo (posthumously) |
Idriz Seferi (14 March 1847 – 25 March 1927) was an Albanian nationalist, revolutionary leader and guerrilla fighter who played a prominent role in the Albanian uprisings against the Ottoman Empire, the Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Bulgaria during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During his 56-year military career, he fought in 35 battles.[1]
A member of both the League of Prizren and the League of Peja, he was a close collaborator of Isa Boletini, with whom he organized an Albanian uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1910 in the Kosovo Vilayet. After the suppression of the uprising, Seferi continued fighting against the Ottoman authorities and played a prominent role in the Albanian uprising of 1912. In the First Balkan War, Boletini and Seferi rose up against Serbia and continued to attack Serbian posts in the subsequent occupation and initial phase of World War I (1913–1915). In the second phase of the war (1916–1918), he led his troops against Bulgarian forces.