- Shkodër (/ˈʃkoʊdər/ SHKOH-dər, Albanian: [ˈʃkɔdəɾ];
Albanian definite form:
Shkodra;
historically known as
Scodra or Scutari, is the fifth-most-populous city...
- The
siege of
Shkodra took
place from May 1478 to
April 1479 as a
confrontation between the
Ottoman Empire and the
Venetians together with the
League of...
- [liˈcɛni i ˈʃkɔdrəs]) – also
called Lake Scutari, Lake Shkodër and Lake
Shkodra – lies on the
border of
Albania and Montenegro, and is the
largest lake...
- 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...
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scholars have
linked it with Resafa, the
place where Saint Sergius died.
Shkodra and the
surrounding area have a long and well-do****ented
tradition of venerating...
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Mustafa Pasha left his
position in and
Mahmud became the
official Pasha of
Shkodra.
Right After Mahmud became Pasha,
Ahmet Kurt
Pasha started arresting Mahmud's...
- The
siege of
Shkodra of 1474 was an
Ottoman attack upon Venetian-controlled
Shkodra (Scutari in Italian) in
Albania Veneta during the
First Ottoman-Venetian...
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Donjet Shkodra (born 30
April 1989) is a
Kosovo Albanian professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for KF Gjilani. On 24
April 2013...
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Skadar is a
village located in Osečina Muni****lity,
Kolubara District, Serbia.
Skadar -
panorama Skadar -
panorama Skadar -
panorama Skadar - panorama...
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Siege of
Shkodra is a book
written by a
Shkodran priest,
Marin Barleti (also
known as
Marinus Barletius),
about the
Ottoman siege of
Shkodra in 1478,...