- is
known as
Skadar (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Скадар), and in
Turkish as
İşkodra. The
earliest signs of
human activity in the
lands of Shkodër can be traced...
- The
Vilayet of Scutari, Shkodër or
Shkodra (Turkish:
İşkodra Vilayeti or Vilayet-i
İşkodra; Albanian:
Vilajeti i Shkodrës) was a first-level administrative...
- i Shkodrës; Serbian: Скадарски санџак; Turkish: İskenderiye Sancağı or
İşkodra Sancağı) was one of the
sanjaks of the
Ottoman Empire. It was established...
- Shkodrës, Serbian: Опсада Скадра),
known in
Turkish as
İşkodra Müdafaası (in Turkish) or
İşkodra Savunması , took
place from 28
October 1912 to 23 April...
- The
Pashalik of Scutari,
Iskodra, or
Shkodra (1757–1831), was an
autonomous and de
facto independent pashalik created by the Buşatlı
family from the previous...
- (1876–1878), a
substantial Albanian po****tion
resided in the
Sanjak of
İşkodra. In the Montenegrin-Ottoman war that ensued,
strong resistance in the towns...
- The
Scutari Corps,
Işkodra Corps or Shkodër
Corps of the
Ottoman Empire (Turkish:
İşkodra Kolordusu) was one of the
corps under the
command of the Ottoman...
- Lütfi
Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: لطفى پاشا, Luṭfī Paşa;
Modern Turkish: Lütfi Paşa, more
fully Damat Çelebi Lütfi Paşa; c. 1488 – 27
March 1564, Didymoteicho)...
- May 1913. But the
Montenegrins had to
abandon the
newly captured city of
İşkodra (Skadar in Serbian, modern-day Shkodër) to the new
state of
Albania in...
- (1994)
Granada (1482–92)
Gujarat (2002)
Guangzhou (878–79)
Harmanli (1878)
İşkodra and Niş (1877–78) ****an (1937–45)
Jerusalem (1099)
Karantina (1976) Kulen...