Six months later Zogu with Great Powers and Yugoslav support would coup the government
Belligerents
Noli Supporters
Government of Albania White Army[1]
Commanders and leaders
Fan Noli Riza Cerova Bajram Curri
Luigj Gurakuqi Elez Isufi
Hasan Prishtina
Ahmet Zogu Ceno Kryeziu
Osman Gazep Iliaz Vrioni Ilja Miklashevsky
Units involved
Kachaks Çeta of Dishnicë Volunteer's from Skrapari,Përmet and Vlora
Albanian Armed Forces
Strength
117 soldiers
Casualties and losses
26 Deaths, 50 Injuries
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