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295:. About 15,000 Ottoman soldiers attacked in three directions. Although with little ammunition, thanks to their resilience, the Albanians stopped the advance of the enemy for many hours. But their situation worsened when Ottoman field artillery entered action. Dervish Pasha ordered 6 cannons to be brought immediately to the hill near Slivova, which opened fire for more than an hour and a half. He did not hesitate to fire cannon even at the soldiers of one of his battalions (with Albanian nizams) who hesitated to attack, killing 50 of them. 283:
On April 16, the Ottoman forces attacked in the direction of Slivova, but the Albanian forces withstood the attack and for 4 days and nights nailed them in front of the hills. A chronicler writes: "Their ambush and pressure (on the Albanians) became so sudden that, at the first moment, the Ottoman
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performed a rare act of bravery: when he realised that he could not kill the men who operated the cannon alone, he put his chest on the cannon where he got a lot of wounds. The Ottomans got terrified when Mic Sokoli had started to push the cannon downhill, thrusting his chest into the cannon then
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intellectuals and community leaders to resist partition among neighbouring Balkan states and to assert an Albanian national consciousness by uniting Albanians into a unitary linguistic and cultural nation. The group of representatives that had eventually come to control the League under
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Failing to win their claims on a diplomatic level, Albanians embarked on the route of military conflict with their Balkan neighbours to realise their goals. The League consisted of 30,000 armed members and launched a revolution against the
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leadership focused on working towards Albanian autonomy and establishing an Albanian state by strengthening the sense of an Albanian identity that would cut across religious and
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The battle was fought in 1881 near the village of Slivova in Kosovo. Dervish Pasha, who had come with the aim of breaking the
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When he saw that the path of the League's men was being bombed, through which they attacked Dervish Pasha's camp,
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On April 20, at 6.00, Dervish Pasha attacked on a large scale, targeting Slivova,
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army was forced to withdraw. The attack on Albanians was repeated several times."
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they fired the ball from fear, where Mic Sokoli fell and died.
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feared that their lands would be partitioned amongst
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Index

Kosovo
League of Prizren
Ottoman Empire
Mic Sokoli

Isa Boletini
Sefë Kosharja

Albanian
League of Prizren
Ottoman Empire
Slivovë
Koshare
Ferizaj
Kosovo
Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78
Ottoman Empire
Montenegro
Serbia
Bulgaria
Greece
League of Prizren
Albanian
Abdyl Frashëri's
tribal
Ottoman Empire
Congress of Berlin
Dervish Turgut Pasha
Ulqin
Montenegro

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