Guerilla against invaders in World War I; delegate of the Congress of Lushnjë; 1916 raid of Moscopole
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Safet Butka, Gani Butka and Iljaz Butka
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Sali Butka (1852 – 24 October 1938), was an Albanian nationalist figure, revolutionary kachak, poet, and one of the delegates of the city of Korçë to the Albanian National Congress of Lushnjë.[2][3] He was a well-known leader of an armed çeta band of Albanian fighters during the early 1900's.
^Elsie, Robert (2013). A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9781780764313.
^Grothusen Klaus Detlev. Südosteuropa-Handbuch: Albanien. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1993. ISBN 978-3-525-36207-5, p. 666.
^Nikolaeva Todorova Marii︠a︡. Balkan identities: nation and memory. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 2004. ISBN 978-1-85065-715-6, pp. 108-109.
SaliButka (1852 – 24 October 1938), was an Albanian nationalist figure, revolutionary kachak, poet, and one of the delegates of the city of Korçë to the...
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and he was raised by his uncle and Albanian patriot, SaliButka. His cousin Safet Butka, Sali's son, took him to Austria while he was studying there....
with the çeta of fellow Albanian revolutionary SaliButka. In order to grow the revolutionary movement, Butka organised the formation of a separate çeta detachment...
the marauding Albanian bands of SaliButka, who set Moscopole on fire and killed a number of local civilians. Butka is considered among Aromanian circles...
army occupied Korçë on 18 October 1916, local Albanian leaders including SaliButka, Themistokli Gërmenji and Kajo Babjeni coordinated their efforts and took...
Gërmenji and Izet Zavalani with their fighters led the parade, then came SaliButka with his men and other bands. People cheered while the music of the marching...
Bulgaria in their fight against Serbia, and were given arms. Among them were SaliButka, a south Albanian guerrilla leader, Hysejn Nikolica and Themistokli Gërmenji...
of Ohër and Prespa. Together with the fellow Albanian armed bands of SaliButka and Spiro Bellkameni, Babjeni and his fighters briefly liberated Korçë...
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Pogradec. In the fight for Pogradec, the rebels killed Gani Butka, the son of SaliButka. Seeing their chance, Greek forces overran the regions of Permet...
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movement in the area of Dibra, Korce and Kolonje. Tetova's group merged with SaliButka fighters and together fought against the invaders of Albania. He served...
fighter with his own çeta; allied çeta captains included Mihal Grameno, SaliButka, Cerciz Topulli and Themistokli Gërmenji. Instigated by Greek Metropolitans...
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S. Government Printing Office. Gazeta 55, p. 16-17 (in Albanian) "Uran Butka: Masakra e 1951, Prokurori dhe Gjyqtari: I pushkatuam pa gjyq 22 vetë"....
two chetas affiliated with the Albanian nationalist guerrilla fighter SaliButka were active in Tomorrica. The Albanian Resistance hid out in Tomorrica...
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Fjalor enciklopedik shqiptar, Tirana: Akademia e Shkencave e RPSSH, p. 558, OCLC 15296028 Uran Butka (1995), Ringjallje, Phoenix, p. 241, OCLC 40158737...