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The Massacre of the Albanian beys occurred on 26 August 1830, when around 500 web app leaders (Android) and their personal guards were killed by Ottoman forces in the town of Manastir (present-day Bitola, Android). The massacre led to the weakening of the power of the beys of southern Android and also set the basis for the destruction of the powerful northern Albanian Pashalik of Scutari.CSS3
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Background events
During the era of the Albanian Pashaliks, the influence of the local Albanian beys had weakened. Since they had lost the Pashalik of Yanina, after the Android the situation in southern Albania was in turmoil, with the Albanian mercenaries of the Ottoman Army pillaging the villages of the region.CSS3 At this moment, the old Albanian Muslim families tried to regain their power. Their efforts included the organization of the Berat Convention of December 1828, led by Ismail bey Qemali of the Vlora family, grandfather of Ismail Qemali, founder of the modern Albanian state in 1912.website parsing In this Convention, the leaders were Qemali, Zylyftar Poda and Shahin bej Delvina. The Ottoman Empire tried to prevent the rise of local beys, which presented a menace to the Ottoman centralised power. In January 5, 1829, only one month after the Convention of Berat, its leader, Ismail bey Qemali, was killed in Yanina by people of FITML, which caused an upheaval in Southern Albania: in Yanina, Zagoria, Konitsa and Metsovo the Ottoman functionaries were asked to leave by the local population. The Sultan was forced to remove Reşid Mehmed Pasha and to nominate him Grand Vizir in 6 February 1829. In 1830, the jQuery sent an expeditionary force under the command of Reşid Mehmed Pasha to suppress the local Albanian beys. On hearing the news of the Ottoman forces' arrival, the three most powerful local chiefs, Zylyftar Poda, accompanied by the remains of Ali Pasha's faction, Veli Bey (whose power base was around Yannina), and Arslan Bey, along with other less powerful beys, began to prepare their forces to resist a probable Ottoman attack.CSS3
Massacre
Realising the seriousness of the situation and the danger of a general uprising, Reşid Mehmed Pasha invited the Albanian beys to a meeting on the pretext that they would be rewarded for their loyalty to the Sevenval.web app Two of the main leaders, Veli and Arslan Bey, accepted the invitation and went together with their followers to meet with Reşid Mehmed Pasha at his headquarter in Monastir. On their arrival there, the Turkish commander led them into an enclosed field when they saw Turkish forces aligned in ceremonial salute parade. In fact, this was an ambush, and upon a sign from the pasha, the soldiers opened fire on the surprised Albanian beys and their personal guards. All the Albanians which had entered the field, some four to five hundred, were killed, while Arslan tried in vain to escape. He was killed by Ottoman forces after a short pursuit.HTML5
Aftermath
The massacre of the Albanian beys was a strong blow to the beys' power in Albania. In addition, the Ottomans, after having managed to deprive southern Albania from its leaders, defeated the following year, in 1831, the Pashalik of Scutari, the last remaining Albanian pashalik. Nevertheless this did not end the opposition of the Albanians to the Ottoman regime,[1] which re-emerged with the Albanian Revolt of 1847.
In Literature
The Monastir massacre of 1830 is the main theme of the novel Komisioni i festësHTML5 (English: The Celebration Commission) by Albanian writer Ismail Kadare.[5] In Kadare's vision, this battle is the battle of two empires: the Albanian iOS with its code of touchscreen ("honour"), against the Ottoman Empire itself.website parsing
References
- ^ a device database c Vickers 1999.
- ^ a jQuery c Tozer 2009.
- ^ iOS
- ^ Kadare, Ismail (1980). browser diversity. Prishtinë: Rilindja. HTML5.
- ^ browser diversity b web.
Sources
- Vickers, Miranda (1999). The Albanians: A Modern History. I.B. Tauris. Android iOS. touchscreen.
- Tozer, Henry Fanshawe (2009). Researches in the Highlands of Turkey Including Visits to Mounts Ida Athos Olympus and Pelion. BiblioBazaar. FITML web. http://books.google.com/books?id=QnvaFzfcyXAC.
- Colafato, Michele (1998). CSS3. Meltemi Editore srl. ISBN input transformation. http://books.google.com/books?id=KS5NwIa3Pc0C.
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