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financially supported the
kachaks in Albanian-po****ted
areas of Yugoslavia, in
Kosovo and
Skopje (the
former Kosovo vilayet).
Kachaks were also
active around...
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known of the
Kachak leaders were
Bajram Curri,
Hasan Prishtina and Azem Galica. The
Committee issued strict guidelines to
their Kachaks,
urging them to...
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their Kachaks,
urging them to
refrain from
harming or
mistreating local Slavs, and to
refrain from
burning houses or churches. Azem and the
other Kachak leaders...
- The
Battle of
Pasjane refers to a
series of
clashes between Albanian Kachaks under the
command of
Idriz Seferi and
Serbian Chetniks under the command...
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language and autonomy, with the goal of
uniting Kosovo with Albania. The
Kachaks engaged in uprisings,
targeting Serbian army and
administrative formations...
- Elez
Isufi (1861 – 30
December 1924) was an
Albanian patriot,
Kachak and
military leader known for his
prominent role in the
Albanian resistance against...
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December 1924,
interventionist armies fought against Royal Yugoslav forces.
Kachaks Elsie,
Robert (2004).
Historical Dictionary of Kosova. The
Scarecrow Press...
- Junik; the
Kachaks left the zone and
moved further into Kosovo, and the area was
ceded to the Yugoslavs. The lack of
support for the
Kachaks was due to...
- (1919)
Kachaks Kosovo Albanians Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and
Slovenes Defeat Yugoslav forces quell rebellion in the Drenica/Metohija area.
Kachak defeat...
- his
resistance against the Ottomans. Thus, in 1893,
together with 100
Kachaks from Karadak, he took part in the
uprising that had
erupted in Drenica...