Boletini
Isa Isa Isa BoletiniBoletini (1864-1916), Hero of Kosova, was a prominent Albanian patriot, a strategist and military leader, visionary and believer in fair pacifism, which for the rest of Kosova in Albania. Isa was born in Boletin, a village in the Mitrovica region, his real name was Isa Shala. Isa member of the Albanian League of Prizren forces when he was only 17, and fought in the Battle of Slivova against the Ottoman troops. Later, Boletini was a large number of Albanian resistance against the Ottoman Empire, Serbia and Montenegro.
During the late 19th Century, Boletini was a member of the Albanian movement which seeks the unification of the four Ottoman vilayet (Kosova, Shkodra, Manastir and Ioannina) in an independent Albanian state. In 1902, Boletini deported to Istanbul by the Ottomans, where he remained until 1906.
During the popular uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1912, which engulfed all Albanian-populated country, Albanian patriots decided to establish an independent state. On 28 November 1912 in Vlora (the 469 anniversary of the liberation of Kruja of Skanderbeg, the Albanian flag), the Albanian National Assembly, the independent state of Albania. Isa Boletini was the leader of the Kosovo representatives who unanimously decided the new state.
Isa Boletini wore in the Protection of Vlora government, while later was part of the Albanian delegation at the conference in London (1913), together with Ismail Qemali, Albanian head of state. The Albanian delegation wanted a Kosovo within the borders of the newly founded state of Albania, but the great powers granted to them only about a third of the required areas.
During World War I, was at the Boletini Kachak guerrilla movement against Serbia. Isa was Boletini, along with several other of his closest relatives killed by the Montenegrin armed forces directed by Radomir Vesovic, 23 January 1916, ahead in a failed attempt by the Montenegrin city of Podgorica in the wake of an Austria-Hungarian military. be bound
Isa Boletini and his family life with the destiny of his country, for his love and loyalty are reminded by his words: "I'm good, when Albania is good" ("Une jam swamp short asht swamp Shqipnia"). He was always noted for wearing the traditional Albanian white cap (PNI) and the national dress.
In 2004, Ibrahim Rugova, Kosovo's President awarded him the highest medal of Hero of Kosovo "along with Adem Jashari, Hasan Prishtina, and Bajram Curri.
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