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      • Lekë III Dukagjini (1410–1481), mostly known as Lekë Dukagjini, was a 15th-century member of the Albanian nobility, from the Dukagjini family. A contemporary of Skanderbeg, Dukagjini is known for the Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit, a code of law instituted among the tribes of northern Albania.
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  2. May 28, 2019 · Lekë Dukagjini, son of Pal, was one of the central figures of medieval Albanian history before the Ottoman era. In Albanian folklore and local traditions, he is remembered as the author of the "Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini", the customary law of many northern Albanian regions.

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  3. Lekë III Dukagjini (1410–1481), mostly known as Lekë Dukagjini, was a 15th-century member of the Albanian nobility, from the Dukagjini family. A contemporary of Skanderbeg, Dukagjini is known for the Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit, a code of law instituted among the tribes of northern Albania.

    • 1410, Shalë, Lipjan Municipality
    • 1446–1479
    • Pal II Dukagjini
    • Post abolished
  4. Jun 19, 2019 · Lekë III is undoubtedly one of the most important figures in the history of Albania and in the history of the Dukagjini family. When the League was formed in 1444 he must have been young and doesn’t appear in its early battles.

  5. Mar 11, 2019 · The line of Lekë III Dukagjini includes all modern-day Dukagjini via the Dukaginzade line, descendants of his grandson Dukaginzade Ahmed (Progon) Pasha, son of Kolë (Niccolo) Dukagjini. His brother Lecca was born in Italy and they both settled in the Ottoman Empire and converted to Islam.

  6. The main representatives of the Dukagjini in the 15th century were Pal II with his sons Lekë III. and Nikollë II. Dukagjini († 1454). Pal Dukagjini and his son Nikollë participated in Skanderbeg's assembly of Lezha on March 2, 1444, as vassals of Lekë Zaharia, the lord of Sati and Danja.

  7. Lekë III Dukagjini (1410–1481), mostly known as Lekë Dukagjini, was a 15th-century member of the Albanian nobility, from the Dukagjini family. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Lekë Dukagjini has received more than 196,108 page views.

  8. 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. [1] The earlier family name of Gjin Tanush may be ...

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