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Albanian revolt of 1912

The Albanian revolt of 1912 (Albanian: Kryengritja e vitit 1912, "Uprising of 1912"), was the last revolt against the Ottoman Empire's rule in Albania and lasted from January until August 1912.[1][2][3] The revolt ended when the Ottoman government agreed to fulfill the rebels' demands on 4 September 1912. Generally, Muslim Albanians fought against the Ottomans then governed by the Young Turks, an aggressively nationalist revolutionary group, in the incoming Balkan War.[4]

an autonomous system of administration and justice in four vilayets populated with Albanians (),

Albanian Vilayet

Albanians to perform military service only in the four principally-Albanian vilayets, except in time of ,

war

employment of officials who knew local language and customs (though not necessarily Albanians),

new lycées and agricultural schools in the bigger districts,

reorganization and modernization of the and the use of the Albanian language in secular schools,

religious schools

freedom to establish private schools and societies,

the development of trade, agriculture and public works,

general amnesty for all the Albanians involved in the revolt,

of those Ottoman officers who had attempted to suppress the revolt.

court martial

Hasan Prishtina

Isa Boletini

Albanian Revolt of 1910

First Balkan War

Albanian historiography

(1921), Nji shkurtim kujtimesh mbi kryengritjen shqiptare të vjetit 1912. Shkrue prej Hassan Prishtinës (Translated by Robert Elsie) (in Albanian), Shkodra: Shtypshkroja Franciskane, archived from the original on July 23, 2011, retrieved January 10, 2011

Prishtina, Hasan

(January 2000) [1984], "Albanski pokreti 1908–1912.", in Antonije Isaković (ed.), Knjiga o Kosovu (in Serbian), vol. 2, Belgrade: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, archived from the original on January 31, 2011, retrieved January 9, 2011

Bogdanović, Dimitrije

Josef Redlich; Baron d'Estournelles; M. Justin Godart; Walter Shucking; ; H. N. Brailsford; Paul Milioukov; Samuel T. Dutton (1914), "Origins of the Two Balkan Wars", Report of the International Commission to Inquire into the Causes and the Conduct of the Balkan Wars, Washington D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Piece, retrieved January 10, 2011

Francis W. Hirst

Hrabak, Bogumil (1990), , Zbornik radova (in Serbian), vol. 30, Kosovska Mitrovica: Filozofski fakultet u Prištini, pp. 21–61, archived from the original on January 18, 2011, retrieved January 17, 2011

"Orijentacija kosovskih i debarskih Albanaca u prvim mesecima 1912. godine"

Tallon, James (2012). (PhD thesis). University of Chicago. ISBN 978-1267610843.

The Failure of Ottomanism: The Albanian Rebellions of 1909–1912