Mic Sokoli | |
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Born | 1839 |
Died | 20 April 1881 | (aged 41–42)
Known for | Thrusting his body in front of an enemy cannon and raising morale |
Parent | Sokol Rama (Father) |
Relatives | Binak Alia (Uncle), Tahir Sinani (great great grandson), Skënder Sinani (great great grandson), Rezart Sinani (great great great grandson), Rugova Sinani (great great great granddaughter) |
Awards | Hero of the People |
Mic Sokoli (1839 – 20 April 1881) was an Albanian guerrilla fighter from the Highlands of Gjakova.[1] He fought in the Battle of Nokshiq (near Grudë) against the Montenegrins, and was a notable fighter of the League of Prizren, having fought in Gjakova against Mehmet Ali Pasha. He is remembered by Albanians for an act of heroism in April 1881, in which he sacrificed himself by pressing his body against the mouth of an Ottoman cannon.[2][3]