Binak Alia | |
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Born | 1805 |
Died | 1895 (aged 89–90) |
Nationality | Albanian |
Other names | Binak Alija Binak Ali Mulosmanaj |
Known for | Albanian Revolt of 1845 |
Relatives | Mic Sokoli (Nephew), Sokol Rama (Brother), Tahir Sinani (descendant), Skënder Sinani (desdendant), Rezart Sinani (descendant), Rugova Sinani (descendant) |
Binak Alia (1805–1895) was an Albanian leader from the Highlands of Gjakova. He is remembered mainly for his participation in the Albanian Revolt of 1845, and as a wise old man who helped resolve blood feuds in the area. [1]
Alia was born in 1805 in Bujan, Ottoman Empire, in present day Tropojë municipality of Albania. He belonged to the Mulosmanaj clan of the Krasniqi tribe. [2] He is mentioned as the Albanian Revolt of 1845, together with Sokol Rama (1790-1860) from the same village. The revolt was in the chain of Albanian revolts against the Sublime Porte and especially against Tanzimat reforms. [3] The rebels were initially successful. They drove out the Ottoman garrison of Yakova. [4] The revolt spread in the area of Reka, and in up to Deçan, with their number reaching 8,000. [5] Ultimately the Ottomans managed to quell the revolt. [6]
His name is mentioned again during the Revolts of 1860, and specifically as a participant of the League of Prizren sessions, though at an old age. Another note, Mic Sokoli, a People's Hero of Albania was Alia's nephew.
Alia is remembered as a wise man. Numerous blood feuds were resolved with his intervention. People from around the highland came to his oda to discuss and receive advice conforming to the Kanun law. [7]
A street in Tirana, Albania is named after him. [8]
he Malissors (mountain tribes) gathered under their leaders Binak Ali and Sokol Aram....The rebels comprised about 8,000 men...As such, the rebels all surrendered on 6 July.
banues në rrugën "Binak Alia"
Binak Alia | |
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Born | 1805 |
Died | 1895 (aged 89–90) |
Nationality | Albanian |
Other names | Binak Alija Binak Ali Mulosmanaj |
Known for | Albanian Revolt of 1845 |
Relatives | Mic Sokoli (Nephew), Sokol Rama (Brother), Tahir Sinani (descendant), Skënder Sinani (desdendant), Rezart Sinani (descendant), Rugova Sinani (descendant) |
Binak Alia (1805–1895) was an Albanian leader from the Highlands of Gjakova. He is remembered mainly for his participation in the Albanian Revolt of 1845, and as a wise old man who helped resolve blood feuds in the area. [1]
Alia was born in 1805 in Bujan, Ottoman Empire, in present day Tropojë municipality of Albania. He belonged to the Mulosmanaj clan of the Krasniqi tribe. [2] He is mentioned as the Albanian Revolt of 1845, together with Sokol Rama (1790-1860) from the same village. The revolt was in the chain of Albanian revolts against the Sublime Porte and especially against Tanzimat reforms. [3] The rebels were initially successful. They drove out the Ottoman garrison of Yakova. [4] The revolt spread in the area of Reka, and in up to Deçan, with their number reaching 8,000. [5] Ultimately the Ottomans managed to quell the revolt. [6]
His name is mentioned again during the Revolts of 1860, and specifically as a participant of the League of Prizren sessions, though at an old age. Another note, Mic Sokoli, a People's Hero of Albania was Alia's nephew.
Alia is remembered as a wise man. Numerous blood feuds were resolved with his intervention. People from around the highland came to his oda to discuss and receive advice conforming to the Kanun law. [7]
A street in Tirana, Albania is named after him. [8]
he Malissors (mountain tribes) gathered under their leaders Binak Ali and Sokol Aram....The rebels comprised about 8,000 men...As such, the rebels all surrendered on 6 July.
banues në rrugën "Binak Alia"