- The
Souliotes were an
Orthodox Christian Albanian tribal community in the area of
Souli in
Epirus from the 16th
century to the
beginning of the 19th century...
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communities of
Souliotes in
Epirus and the
local Ottoman ruler, Ali Pasha, in 1803, was the last of a
series of conflicts,
known as the
Souliote Wars, that...
- the
Souliotes formed an anti-Ottoman coalition, to
which the
Souliotes contributed 3,000 soldiers. Ali
Pasha gained the
support of the
Souliotes mainly...
- The
Souliote War was an
armed conflict between Ali
Pasha of
Ioannina and a
coalition of
Souliotes and
their Muslim allies. The war
lasted between February...
- the semi-independent
Souliote Confederacy to the west of the
Sanjak of Ioannina,
following their mobilisation of 2,200
Souliotes in
March 1789 against...
-
dealing with
unruly Souliotes who
demanded that
Byron pay them the back-pay owed to them by the Gr**** government.
Byron gave the
Souliotes some £6,000. Byron...
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Katerina Halepa Katsatou in
their honor.
During the
Souliote War in
December 1803, the
Souliotes began evacuating Souli after their defeat by the forces...
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began to
recruit the
Souliotes, both for
local defence, as well as for a
potential offensive against Ali Pasha. Soon the
Souliotes,
along with Himariotes...
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backed revolt in Arta and Epirus. Later, it
would appear alongside the main
Souliote clans, and
later on in the
history of the Gr**** nation. The
early origins...
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Approximately 3,000
Souliotes settled in the
Ionian Islands,
mostly in
Corfu and Paxoi,
where they were
provided with farmland. The
warlike Souliotes struggled...