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  1. The Ottomans first entered Albania in 1385 upon the invitation of the Albanian noble Karl Thopia to suppress the forces of the noble Balša II during the battle of Savra. They had some previous influence in some Albanian regions after the battle of Savra in 1385 but not direct control.

  2. The Ottoman Empire began to assert its supremacy in the western Balkans following their victory at the Battle of Savra in 1385. By 1415, the Ottomans had formally established the Sanjak of Albania, an administrative division that encompassed territories stretching from the Mat River in the north to Chameria in the south.

  3. In 1532, during the reign of Suleiman I (the Magnificent), Barbaros was appointed as the grand admiral of the Ottoman Navy and Algeria became an Ottoman possession. Eventually the Ottomans began controlling the hinterland also.

  4. The Ottomans’ foray into Albania commenced in 1385, a strategic move initiated by an invitation from the Albanian noble Karl Thopia. This incursion marked the beginning of a complex era where the Ottomans sought to embed themselves into the region’s fabric.

  5. The revolt began in 1432 when Andrea Thopia defeated a small Ottoman force in central Albania. His victory encouraged the other leaders and the revolt spread throughout Albania. Later that year the Ottomans lost control of the central seaport of Vlorë.

  6. Oct 18, 2022 · Summary. Chapter 3 describes how profoundly the Ottoman conquest changed Albania. Devastation and flight completely altered the settlement structures, especially in the north. Albanians fled not only to Italy but also into the mountains, where they organized themselves into tribal structures.

  7. By the fourteenth century, the Ottomans ruled the Balkans, and by the early seventeenth century, the empire had expanded as far as Vienna. It extended in Europe to embrace the Balkans, Greece, Albania, Serbia, and the greater part of Hungary and Austria. The Ottomans controlled the Black Sea, and in the north their empire included the Crimea.

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