Tajar Tetova | |
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Born | late-19th century Kalkandelen, Ottoman Empire, now in Tetovo, Macedonia |
Nationality | Albanian |
Occupation | Captain in Turkish army Freedom fighter Activist |
Known for | Guerilla against invaders in World War I Along with Sali Butka, responsible for the 1916 destruction of Moscopole. |
Tajar Tetova was an Albanian military commander and çetë (band) leader in southern Albania and Macedonia.
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born in Kalkandelen in the late-19th century[1], Tajar bey Tetova came from a noble landowning family[2]. Tetova rose through the military ranks of the Ottoman empire, becoming a Captain in the Turkish army.
In 1908 he was sent by the Ottoman empire to support the Ottoman troops against the Albanian uprisings in Monastir(present-day Bitola). On June 22, 1908 Tajar Tetova then leading 150 Albanian soldiers mutinied and joined the revolutionaries. He formed a military league, demanding the retirement of the Young Turk government and general elections claiming that the existing cabinet was elected under terrorist agitation of the Young Turkish Committee.[3]. Tetova and his soldiers took all the weapons and ammunition company as well as two heavy machine guns from the Turkish in Monastir[4]. Tetova expanded his insurgent movement in the area of Dibra, Korce and Kolonje. Tetova's group merged with Sali Butka fighters and together fought against the invaders of Albania[5].