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Leke Leke Dukagjini

Dukagji nistrecken Dukagjini (1410-81) was an Albanian
prince who fought against the Ottoman Empire.
A contemporary of Skanderbeg, Dukagjini
is known for a law book, the
in northern Albania.

LEKE Dukagjini
Contents [hide] 1 Biography

2 Legacy 3
successor
4 See also
[edit] Biography

LEKE Dukagjini is thought to have born in
Ulpiana, now Lipjan, Kosovo,
Although the documents from the Vatican archives
suggest there may have been near Puke. [Quote
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By the time he took over the ruling of the
County from his father Prince Pal Dukagjini
in 1446, Dukagjini had gained,
inspired by European Renaissance humanism,
cities like Venice, Ragusa and Shkoder, and had studied
in Prizren. He led the league in 1444
Lezhe
Dukagjini fought under the command of
Skanderbeg against the Turks. In times of peace they
also fought against a
another, as Albanian loyalties came and went during this time
of its history.
Dukagjini the fight against the Ottoman Empire
that as the leader of the Albanian resistance
after the death of Skanderbeg
, until his own death in 1481st At times his
joined forces with the Venetians
with the blessing of the Pope.
[edit] Legacy

overshadowed by the legend of Skanderbeg,
Dukagjini is most known for the quantity of
laws ruling the highlands in the north
Albania, known as the Kanuni i LEKE
Dukagjini. While identification
Skanderbeg as the "Dragon Prince" who dared to fight of
against any enemy, chronicles Dukagjini
describe as "business angels" Prince ", with dignity and wisdom
to ensure the continuity of the
Albanian identity.
The laws have been active in practice for a
long time, but it was not collected and
codified by the end of the 19th Century by
Shtjefën Gjeçov. Most of the laws of the infamous
Kanuni are those that regulate blood revenge.
vendetta have once again
in northern Albania (and have since
to other parts of Albania, and even
expatriates abroad) after the fall of communism
in the early 1990s, were
outlawed for many years during the regime of Enver Hoxha
, and closed by the relatively
limits.
Dukagjini of military success against the Ottomans
was never very successful, he
also lacked the ability to unite the country
and the Albanian people in the way that had
Skanderbeg. Loyalties wavered, and
fragmented, betrayal were common, and
Albania fell into complete submission to the
Ottomans until the end of the 15th Century.
[edit] Succession

Preceded by
Kruja head of the League of
Lezha
1468-1481 successor
Ottoman invasion

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