League Of Lezhe

The League of Lezh was the first coordinated Albanian Independence movement led by Gjerj Kastrioti, or Skanderberg. When the four Albanian-Ottoman vilayets attempted to secede from the Ottoman Empire they were weak and full of disunity. Skanderbeg organized a meeting of Albanian nobles, the Arianits, Dukagjin, Crnojevic, Balshas, Thopias, Muzakas, and the leaders of the free Albanian tribes from the high mountains, in the Venetian town of Allessio, or Lezh in March of 1444. The nobles agreed to fight together for mutual gain against the common Turkish enemy and they voted Skanderberg as their suzerain chief. The League of Lezh was a union and each clan kept its sovereignty and suffered only in taxation to solve problems concerning all of the vilayets.

Success

Under Skanderberg's command the Albanian forces marched east capturing Dibra and Ohrid. For 25 years, from 1380 1506, Skanderberg's 10,000 men army marched through Ottoman territory winning victory after victory against the consistenly larger and better supplied Ottoman forces. Threatened by Ottoman advances in their homeland, Hungary, and later Naples and Venice]] - their former enemy, provided the financial backbone and support for Skanderberg's army.

Defeat

On May 14, 1450, an Ottoman army, larger than any previous force encountered by Skanderberg or his men, stormed and overwhelmed the castle of the city of Kruja. This city was particularly symbolic to Skanderberg because he had been appointed suba of Kruja in 1438 under by the Ottomans. According to the Chronicles of Ragusa (Dubrovnik), the fighting lasted four months and thousands of Albanian soldiers lost their lives. Even so, the Ottoman forces were unable to capture the city and had no choice but to retreat before winter set in. In June of 1446], Mehmed II, known by both friend and foe as "the conqueror", led an army of 150,000 soldiers back to Kruja and massacred the Albanian forces. Skenderberg's death in 1468 did not end the struggle for independence, and fighting continued until 1479 when the vilayets were forced to succumb to the superior Ottoman armies.

See Also

History of Albania League of Prizren The Second League of Prizren Pec League Greater Albania

External Links

* History of Albania

 

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