Isa Boletini
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Isa Boletini (1864-1916), Hero of Kosovo, was a prominent Albanian nationalist who fought for the remaining of Kosovo within Albania. Isa was born in Boletin, a village in the Mitrovica region. Isa joined the Albanian Prizren League forces when he was only 17, and fought in the battle of Slivova against the Ottoman Empire. Later, Boletini became a major figure of Albanian resistance against Ottoman Empire and Serbia & Montenegro.
During the late 19th century, Boletini was member of Albanian movements which sought Albania autonomy upon the unification of the four Albanian vilayets (Kosovo, Shkodra, Manastir and Ioannina). In 1902, Boletini was deported to Istanbul by the Ottomans, where he remained until 1906.
During the popular uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1912, which engulfed all Albanian populated lands, Albanian patriots decided to establish an independent state. On November 28, 1912 in Vlora (the 469 anniversary of Kruja’s liberation by Skenderbeg, who raised the Albanian flag) the Albanian National Assembly created the independent state of Albania. Isa Boletini was the leader of the Kosovo representatives, who unanimously decided to join the new state.
Isa Boletini contributed in the protection of Vlora government, while later was part of the Albanian delegation to the London Conference (1913) together with Ismail Qemali, Albanian head of state. The Albanian delegation wanted a Kosovo within the borders of the newly founded state of Albania, however the Great Powers conceded them only about a third of the demanded land.
During World War I, Boletini was involved in the Kachak guerrilla movement against Serbia. Isa Boletini was killed by Montenegrin forces on January 23rd, 1916, in an abortive attempt to capture the Montenegrin capital of Podgorica in the wake of an Austro-Hungarian military advance.
Isa Boletini bound his and his family’s life with the destiny of his fatherland, for which his love and loyalty are remembered with his words: “I am well when Albania is well” (“Unë jam mirë kur asht mirë Shqipnia”). He was noted for always wearing the traditional Albanian white cap (plis) and national dress.
In 2004, Ibrahim Rugova, president of Kosovo awarded him the highest order “Hero of Kosovo” along with Adem Jashari, Hasan Prishtina, and Bajram Curri.