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      • Progon ose Progoni i Krujës ishte kryetari arbër i Principatës së Arbërit në shekullin e 12. Ai e fitoi pasurinë e kalasë së Krujës dhe tokat përreth saj në mes të viteve 1190 dhe 1198, dhe kishte titullin e archon (të përmendur në Mbishkrimin e Gëziqit).
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    Gjin Progoni ( Latin: Ginius [1]) was an archon (or lord) of Kruja, located in present-day Albania, from c. 1198 until his death in 1208. [2] He succeeded his father, Progon of Kruja, becoming the second ruler of the Principality of Arbanon. [2]

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      The Progoni were an Albanian noble family which established...

  3. The Progoni were an Albanian noble family which established the first Albanian state in recorded history, the Principality of Arbanon.

  4. Progon [a] was the first Albanian ruler known by name, an archon of the Kruja Fortress (modern Krujë) and its surroundings, known as the Principality of Arbanon. He ruled between 1190 and 1198. Progon was succeeded by his two sons, Gjin, and Dimitri .

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    The Dukagjini evolved from an extended clan (farefisni) to a feudal family in the late 13th century, when their first known progenitor Gjin Tanushi who became known as a dux (duke) and thus his descendants took the surname Dukagjini. By the early 15th century, they had evolved in one of the most important feudal families in the country. After the O...

    The name Dukagjini is a compound of the personal name Gjin and the title duka (duke). The Dukagjini are descendants of an aristocrat named Gjin Tanushi who lived in the late 13th century. He is mentioned in 1281 in a letter of the captain of Angevine Durazzo as duca Ginium Tanuschium Albanensem. The earlier family name of Gjin Tanush may be Progoni...

    The Dukagjini family was part of an extended clan (farefisni) with several branches. The main branches in the early 15th century were those of Shkodër and Dibra and that of Lezhë. The extent of the fis in various regions is indicated in the names of three different areas: Leknia (named after one of the several Lekë Dukagjini) which extends from Mir...

    Pal and Nicholas' possessions

    Pal Dukagjini and his kinsman Nicholas Dukagjini were initially subjects of Lekë Zaharia, a Venetian vassal who had possessions around Shkoder. Nicholas murdered Lekë, and the Dukagjini continued to rule over their villages Buba, Salita, Gurichuchi, Baschina under Venetian vassalage. Pal and Nicholas were part of the League of Lezhë, a military alliance forged in 1444 that sought to capture Albania from the Ottoman Empire, led by Skanderbeg. In 1450, they abandoned Skanderbeg's army and allie...

    A Family Affair: The Dukagjinis in the British Library’s Ottoman Turkish Collections, British Library

  5. Demetrio Progoni (Albanian: Dhimitër Progoni) was an Albanian leader who ruled as Prince of the Albanians from 1208 to 1216 the Principality of Arbanon, the first Albanian state. He was the successor and brother of Gjin Progoni and their father, Progon of Kruja.

  6. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gjin_ProgoniGjin Progoni - Wikipedia

    Gjin Progoni ishte arhond i Krujës nga 1198 deri në vdekjen e tij në 1208. Ai pasoi babain e tij, Progonin , duke u bërë sundimtar i dytë i derës së Progonëve . Ai u pasua nga vëllai i tij më i ri Dhimitër Progoni .

  7. Since the beginning of his rule, Dhimitër Progoni sought out to create friendly networks in foreign policy in order to preserve the sovereignty of Arbanon against external threats, the most important of whom were for much of his reign the Republic of Venice and later the Despotate of Epiros.

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