Lord of Sati and Dagnum ("Dominus Sabatensis et Dagnensis")
Lordship
1396–1430
Predecessor
Konstantin Balšić
Other titles
?–1395: Castellan of Sati in Zeta
Died
before 1442[1]
Noble family
Zaharia
Spouse
Boxa[2]
Issue
Leka Boglia
Occupation
1400—1403: Ottoman vassal 1403—?: Venetian vassal ?—December 1422: vassal of Serbian Despotate
Koja Zaharia or Koja Zakaria (Italian: Coia Zaccaria)[3] (? – before 1442) was an Albanian nobleman and a member of the Zaharia family.
^Hopf 1873, p. 534
Coja (Cajcali), seigneur de Satti, 1396, de Dagno 1414 et de Budva 1417, + avant 1442, ep. Bozia, rend aux Venitiens, 1445 Dagno, Sati et Cernagora, retient Zaravina, Pistoli, Scliezi, Meusti 1449)
^Studi Veneziani, Volumes 5-6, Fabrizio Serra, 1963, p. 99 [1]
^Elsie, Robert (2012), A biographical dictionary of Albanian history, London: I.B. Tauris, p. 493, ISBN 9781780764313, OCLC 801605743, Koja Zacharia, also known as Koja Zakarija and in Italian as Coia Zaccaria, was ruler of Dagno (Deja) on the Drin in the early years of the fifteenth
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promptly respond and Koja returned to the sultan. Koja continued to rule until 1430 when Ishak Bey captured Dagnum from KojaZaharia in 1430 it was attached...
University of Michigan Press, 1994 ISBN 0472082604, 9780472082605 p. 510 "Koja [Zaharia] submitted to Venice" Schmitt 2001, p. 490 In einer getreidearmen Gegend...
Kastrioti (who had extended to the outskirts of Lezhë), the Dukagjins, and KojaZaharia. Though none of these were mobilized militarily by Venice, they left...
prominent members of Albanian nobility who supported Balša III, like KojaZaharia who was asked to recognize Venetian suzerainty over his Dagnum. Then...
Progon died in 1394. In a later document, Tanush appears as an ally of KojaZaharia and appears to have died somewhere before 1433. Andrea Dukagjini died...
Mladen and čelnik Đuraš Ilijić. Until 1395 Sati (whose castellan was KojaZaharia) and Dagnum belonged to a fief of Kostadin Balšić and was part of the...
village of Mjeda, such as that of Lazër Mati Koja which was descended from the old Zaharia family through Koja's son, Leka. The Ottoman occupation of the...
At the end of 1412 or beginning of 1413 he married Bolja Zaharia, a daughter of KojaZaharia who already married his other daughter to one of Đuraševići...
I's forces at the Battle of Ankara. The Jonima family was linked to the Zaharia family and the Dushmani family.[how?] At the beginning of the 15th century...
several of the Albanian principals, amongst them the Arianitis, Dukagjinis, Zaharias and Thopias, and establish a centralised authority over most of the non-conquered...
was Komnen Arianiti. Komnen Arianiti had married the daughter of Nikolle Zaharia Sakati, ruler of Budva. Komnen Arianiti had three sons (Gjergj, Muzaka...