Ottoman Albania Modern-day northern Albania, Kosovo (Yakova highlinds) and western North Macedonia (Reka region)
Result
Suppression of the revolt by the Ottomans
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire
Albanian rebels
Commanders and leaders
Omar Pasha Ali Pasha of Gusinje Bib Doda Pasha
Binak Alia[1] Sokol Rama
Strength
Unknown number of regular soldiers 3000 irregulars from Malësia Unknown number of irregulars from Plav-Gusinje and Mirdita
c. 8,000[2][3]
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The Albanian revolt of 1845, known Revolt of 1845 between Albanians was one of the 19th-century uprisings in Ottoman Albania directed against the Ottoman Tanzimat reforms.
^"Kush ishte Binak Alia? - Gazeta Dita Online". Archived from the original on 2017-01-08. Retrieved 2014-12-28.
^Theodor Ippen (1916), Robert Elsie (ed.), Nineteenth-Century Albanian History, translated by Robert Elsie, archived from the original on 2013-01-08, The rebels comprised about 8,000 men.
^Ali Hadri (1976), Kosova, vol. 6, Enti i Historisë së Kosovës, p. 244, OCLC 752354052
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