By al-Din on April 13, 2010 8:36 PM
Historiography of 500 years of Ottoman rule (pod igoto) in the volatile Balkans (a Turkish word for mountains) wrt Albania:
1354 - Ottoman Turks establish themselves on European soil at Gallipoli
1371 - Ottomans defeat the Serbs on the River Maritsa
1389 - Turks defeat the Serbian Tsar Lazar, head of a Balkan coalition at Kosovo. Serbia becomes a vassal state of Ottoman Empire
1393 - Bulgrian kingdom comes under Ottoman rule
1453 - Turks capture Constantinople
1463 - Slavic kingdom of Bosnia falls to the Turks
1468 - Albania falls to the Ottomans
1500-1566 - the Ottoman Empire attains its height; almost the entire Balkan peninsula is now under its domain
1683 - Turks march on Vienna and are routed
1684-99 - Europen powers defeat the Turks in the War of the Holy League. The Ottomans lose many of their Balkan holdings
1774 - Russia defeats the Turks
1799 - Montenegro succeeds in gaining Turkish recognition of its independence
1804-1813 - Serbs unsuccessfully revolt against the Turks
1829 - Russia defeats Turkey again
1856 - the European powers and Turkey defeat Russia in the Crimean War
1875-78 - insurrection against the Turks throughout the Balkans and with the help of Russia defeat the Turks. Serbia and Romania gain independence, Bulgarians wins autonomy. Austria-Hungary is awarded Bosnia and Herzegovina
1912-1913 - First Balkan War. The Balkan League - Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece and Montenegro, declares war on Turkey and further reduces its European territory.
Albanians revolt against the Turks and proclaim independence.
1914 - Archduke Franz-Ferdinand is assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia, an Austrian province at that time.
Start of WWI
1918 - the United Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and the Slovenes, later called Yugoslavia is formally proclaimed
1928 - Ahmed Bey Zogu, from Premier becomes King Zog I of Albania
1939 - Mussolini Italy occupies Albania. King Zog is forced into exile
1939-44 - WW2. Bulgaria and Romania join the Axis power.
1944-46 - Romania and Bulgaria are occupied by Soviet troops. Communist-dominated governments in Yugoslavia and Albania are recognized by the West.
1948 - Albania breaks from Yugoslavia tutelege and becomes Russia's satellite
1961 - Albania breaks with the Soviets
{Edmund Stillman et al (eds). 1966. The Balkans. Life World Library, Time-Life International, Nederland}
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Historiographic said...
Sekitar 1776 ...
"Maka kota pun sudah siap, lalu Long Junos pun beraja-rajalah duduk memerintah negeri Kelantan ini. Didalam kota itulah maka sekalain isi negeri pun menyembah kepada Long Junos semuanya. Maka Long Junos menjadi Raja memerintah negeri Kelantan."
(Hikayat Seri Kelantan)
Sekitar 1776 ...
"Maka kota pun sudah siap, lalu Long Junos pun beraja-rajalah duduk memerintah negeri Kelantan ini. Didalam kota itulah maka sekalain isi negeri pun menyembah kepada Long Junos semuanya. Maka Long Junos menjadi Raja memerintah negeri Kelantan."
(Hikayat Seri Kelantan)
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