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  1. War against Venice. Treaty of Gaeta. Aftermath. See also. References. Sources. Skanderbeg's rebellion was an almost 25-year long anti-Ottoman rebellion led by the Albanian military commander Skanderbeg in what is today Albania and its neighboring countries.

  2. Previously within our animated historical documentary series on the Ottoman Wars, we have covered the battles of Kosovo (http://bit.ly/2JI3F0p), Nicopolis (h...

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  3. Aug 26, 2021 · English. George Castriota, known as Scanderbeg (1405-1468), is revered as a national hero in Albania, taking on mythological status as a defender of Albanian independence against the domination of the Ottoman Turks.

  4. Skanderbeg: Directed by Sergei Yutkevich. With Akaki Khorava, Besa Imami, Adivie Alibali, Semyon Sokolovsky. This is the true story of the National Hero of Albanians, George Kastrioti Scanderbeg, from his birth to his death. 1405-1468.

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    • Sergei Yutkevich
    • 1954-07-12
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SkanderbegSkanderbeg - Wikipedia

    The Great Warrior Skanderbeg (Albanian: Skënderbeu, Russian: Великий воин Албании Скандербег), a 1953 Albanian-Soviet biographical film, earned an International Prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.

  6. The film is a biography of George Kastriot Skanderbeg (1405–1468), widely known as Skanderbeg, a 15th-century Albanian lord who defended his land against the Ottoman Empire for more than two decades. In 2012, for the 100th anniversary of Albanian independence, the film was remastered for high definition with new voices, music, and sound effects.

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  8. Battle of Torvioll, 1444 ⚔️ Skanderbeg's Rebellion - Rise of the Albanian Dragon ⚔️ DOCUMENTARY - YouTube. HistoryMarche. 976K subscribers. Subscribed. 15K. 431K views 11 months ago #medieval...

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