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  • "Përgatitja e kryengritjes" [Preparation of the uprising] (in Albanian). Archived from the original on 8 April 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2011. Këtu u vendos të shpejtohej organizimi i çetave dhe në fillim të qershorit të niste kryengritja edhe në jug të vendit.

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  • (Kondis 1977, p. 99): ""The Malsor Uprising of 1911 and Greek-Albanian Negotiations in the United States for a Secret ... Before the uprising King Nicholas of Montenegro had promised the Malsors arms and refuge for their families"" Kondis, Basil (1977). Balkan Studies. Institute for Balkan Studies, Society for Macedonian Studies.
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Nicholas assured the Ottoman ambassador that his government was observing "the strictest neutrality" while his eldest son claimed that "we Montenegrins most sincerely desire peace". Despite these denials, it became increasingly clear that Montenegro did have a hand in the new revolt. In particular general Vukotić aided the rebels by passing out weapons, which the Malsors used against Turks.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Montenegrin troops also captured twelve Turkish soldiers on their own initiative and took them to Podgorica

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Crampton, R J (1980), The hollow detente: Anglo-German relations in the Balkans, 1911–1914, London: Prior, pp. 36, 50, ISBN 978-0-391-02159-4, OCLC 16497526, ..."Albanian revolt of 1911"
  • Treadway 1983, p. 74

    The Malësori Uprising of 1911

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Vickers 1999, pp. 63, 64

    ... Podgorica became the headquarters of the insurgents, due to support the Albanians received from King Nicholas of Montenegro... who ensured they got the weapons...

    Vickers, Miranda (1999). The Albanians: a modern history. I.B.Tauris. pp. 63, 64. ISBN 978-1-86064-541-9. ... Podgorica became the headquarters of the insurgents, due to support the Albanians received from King Nicholas of Montenegro... who ensured they got the weapons...
  • (Kondis 1977, p. 99): ""The Malsor Uprising of 1911 and Greek-Albanian Negotiations in the United States for a Secret ... Before the uprising King Nicholas of Montenegro had promised the Malsors arms and refuge for their families"" Kondis, Basil (1977). Balkan Studies. Institute for Balkan Studies, Society for Macedonian Studies.
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Nicholas assured the Ottoman ambassador that his government was observing "the strictest neutrality" while his eldest son claimed that "we Montenegrins most sincerely desire peace". Despite these denials, it became increasingly clear that Montenegro did have a hand in the new revolt. In particular general Vukotić aided the rebels by passing out weapons, which the Malsors used against Turks.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Études balkaniques. Édition de lA̕cadémie bulgare des sciences. 2002. p. 49. In the opinion of foreign observers, reproduced in most of the contemporary studies, the Malesori uprising in the spring of 191 1 was inspired by Montenegro.
  • Stavro Skendi (2015). The Albanian National Awakening. Princeton University Press. p. 413. ISBN 9781400847761.
  • Akmeşe 2005, p. 99

    ... yet another revolt took place at the end of March 1911, when Kingdom of Montenegro forced the mountain people who had taken refugee there, to return across the frontier

    Akmeşe, Handan Nezir (2005), The birth of modern Turkey: the Ottoman military and the march to World War I, London; New York: I.B. Tauris, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-85043-797-0, OCLC 60419120
  • Vickers 1999, p. 63

    In March 1911 the Catholic tribes together with the thousands of refugees from Kosova who had fled to Montenegro, staged a general insurrection

    Vickers, Miranda (1999). The Albanians: a modern history. I.B.Tauris. pp. 63, 64. ISBN 978-1-86064-541-9. ... Podgorica became the headquarters of the insurgents, due to support the Albanians received from King Nicholas of Montenegro... who ensured they got the weapons...
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Montenegrin troops also captured twelve Turkish soldiers on their own initiative and took them to Podgorica

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Elsie, Robert (2004), Historical dictionary of Albania, Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, p. 444, ISBN 978-0-8108-4872-6, OCLC 52347600, Tocci Torenzio....On 26 April 1911 he gathered the chieftains of Mirdita near Orosh and proclaimed independence of Albania, hoisting the Albanian flag for the first time after the death of Skanderbeg
  • Gawrych 2006, p. 186 Gawrych, George Walter (2006), The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913, London: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-287-3
  • Gawrych 2006, p. 186 Gawrych, George Walter (2006), The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913, London: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-287-3
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    government called upon Shefqet Turgut Pasha...on 11 May he proclaimed martial law...On the third day however, the impatient general ordered his troops to seize the important hill of Dečić overlooking Tuzi.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    In they Podgorica declarationof 18 May sixty Albanian chiefs rejected Turgut's demands...

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    During the month of intense fighting...By the end of June the Catholic insurgents jointed by the powerful Mirdite clans, were trapped...They had but three choices left to them: to surrender, to die where they were or to flee across the border into Montenegro.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    Most chose the last option. Once again became a haven for large body of insurgent forces determined to make war on Ottoman Empire.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Études balkaniques. Édition de lA̕cadémie bulgare des sciences. 2002. p. 49. The memorandum adopted at a general assembly in Gerçë a month later doubtless bears the penmanship of Ismail Qemali, who arrived in Montenegro from Italy at the end of May.
  • Gawrych 2006, pp. 186, 187

    Meanwhile Ismail Kemal and Tiranli Cemal Bey personally visited rebellious Malisors in Montenegro to encourage them to accept a nationalistic program.... The Ghegs of Iskodra had embraced nationalistic program.

    Gawrych, George Walter (2006), The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913, London: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-287-3
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    ... the Turkish government prematurely announced on 12 June, that the revolt was over

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Isaković, Antonije (1990). Kosovsko-metohijski zbornik. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. p. 298. ISBN 9788670251052. У то време стигао je у Црну Гору албански нрвак Исмаил Кемал Bej да би се састао са главарима побушених Малисора. На н>егову инищцативу дошло je до састанка побунэених Малисора у селу Герче у Црно) Гори.
  • Skendi, Stavro (1967). The Albanian national awakening, 1878–1912. Princeton University Press. p. 417. ISBN 9780691650029. Retrieved 10 October 2011. The Gerche memorandum, referred to often as "The Red Book" because of the color of its covers
  • Treadway 1983, p. 78 Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Gawrych 2006, p. 187

    Twenty two Albanians signed the memorandum, including four each from the fises of Grude, Hoti and Skrel; five from Kastrati; three from Klement, and two from Shale

    Gawrych, George Walter (2006), The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913, London: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-287-3
  • Gawrych 2006, p. 187

    The demands included a guarantee of immunity from punishment for all Albanians, the recognition of "the national existence of Albanians",... selecting Albanian deputies ...according to the principle of proportional representation...Albanian language in ... schools, ...

    Gawrych, George Walter (2006), The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913, London: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-287-3
  • Mikić, Đorđe (1983). Austro-Ugarska i Mladoturci: 1908-1912. Institut za istoriju u Banjaluci. p. 273. У исто време су Албанци емигранти у Црној Гори, на челу са Исмаилом Кемалом и Луибијем Гуракућијем, образложили своје захтеве под називом »Меморандум из Герче« или »Црвена књига« и предали их представницима великих сила на Цетињу.
  • Shaw, Albert (1911), Review of reviews and world's work, The Review of Reviews Corporation, p. 118
  • Bridge 1972, p. 332

    ...Russians so anxious to keep in touch... they were afraid that Austrians, if left to themselves might assume the role of sole protectors of Montenegro, or even exploit the crisis to invade and annex Albania.

    Bridge, F. R (1972), "Austro-Russian confrontation, 1908 – 1914", From Sadowa to Sarajevo: the foreign policy of Austria-Hungary, 1866–1914, London, Boston: Routledge and K. Paul, ISBN 978-0-7100-7269-6, OCLC 578378
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Serbia still blamed Aehrenthal for the "Albanian troubles" and Italy doubted the sincerity of the foreign ministers pledges of nonintervention in Albanian imbroglio.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Todorov, Kosta (1938), Politička istorija savremene Bugarske, Belgrade: Štamparija "Sloga" D.G. Popoviča, p. 187, OCLC 17609156, "Ове устанке изазивала је Аустрија у циљу да изненади балканске државе интервенцијом у Албанији" [Revolts were caused by Austria with aim to surprise Balkan countries with its military intervention in Albania]
  • Treadway 1983, p. 76

    The British ambassador in Vienna, however, rightly discounted the possibility of Austrian government's having encouraged the rebellion in any way...

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Bridge 1972, p. 332

    ...on 8 June the semi-official Fremdenblatt carried a summons to the Young Turks to put their house in order.

    Bridge, F. R (1972), "Austro-Russian confrontation, 1908 – 1914", From Sadowa to Sarajevo: the foreign policy of Austria-Hungary, 1866–1914, London, Boston: Routledge and K. Paul, ISBN 978-0-7100-7269-6, OCLC 578378
  • Vickers 1999, p. 64

    Eventually, Austria Hungary,..., let the Porte know that she could no longer ignore the savage repression of the Catholic tribes and would have to take action if this continued.

    Vickers, Miranda (1999). The Albanians: a modern history. I.B.Tauris. pp. 63, 64. ISBN 978-1-86064-541-9. ... Podgorica became the headquarters of the insurgents, due to support the Albanians received from King Nicholas of Montenegro... who ensured they got the weapons...
  • The Independent, vol. 70, The Independent Publications, incorporated, 1911, p. 1037, The Catholic papers of Vienna are vehemently urging Austrian intervention in favor of the Malissori Christian tribes
  • Akmeşe 2005, p. 99

    As perpetual clashes between Albanians and Ottoman government were attracting European attention, the Ottoman government turned to peaceful means.

    Akmeşe, Handan Nezir (2005), The birth of modern Turkey: the Ottoman military and the march to World War I, London; New York: I.B. Tauris, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-85043-797-0, OCLC 60419120
  • Gawrych 2006, p. 189 Gawrych, George Walter (2006), The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913, London: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-287-3
  • Gawrych 2006, p. 189 Gawrych, George Walter (2006), The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913, London: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-287-3
  • Akmeşe 2005, p. 99 Akmeşe, Handan Nezir (2005), The birth of modern Turkey: the Ottoman military and the march to World War I, London; New York: I.B. Tauris, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-85043-797-0, OCLC 60419120
  • Simpozijum oslobodilacki pokreti jugoslovenskih naroda od XVI veka do pocetka Prvog Svetskog Rata. Branko Bajid. 1976. p. 318. Устанку Албанаца краљ Никола је посветмо спјев Малисорски устанак 1911...

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  • Gurakuqi, Romeo, The Highland Uprising of 1911, Shkodra: University of Shkodra "Luigj Gurakuqi" – Department of History, archived from the original (php) on 14 August 2011, retrieved 6 October 2011, The uprising went on from 24 March 1911, to 4 August 1911.

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  • Ermenji, Abas (1968). "Vendi Që Zë Skënderbeu Në Historinë e Shqiperisë". Retrieved 22 February 2011. Me këtë qëllim u formua në jugë një organizatë e fshehtë, e quajtur "Shoqëria e Zezë për Shpëtim", e cila desh të merrte drejtimin e lëvizjes, dhe krijoi disa degë aty-këtu, por nuk arriti dot t'a bashkonte as t'a kumandonte vepërimin e shpërndarë të çetavet
  • Ermenji, Abas (1968). "Vendi Që Zë Skënderbeu Në Historinë e Shqiperisë". Retrieved 22 February 2011. Turqit të bënin marrëveshje krahinore të veçanta me kryengritësit si në vitin 1911.
  • Ermenji, Abas (1968). "Vendi Që Zë Skënderbeu Në Historinë E Shqiperisë". Retrieved 22 February 2011. Por n'atë kohë u muarën vesh propozimet e reja që po iu bënte qeveria turke malësorëvet të Mbishkodrës t'arratisur në Podgoricë...Premtimet ishin pak më të gjera nga ato që iu qenë bërë malësorëvet të Mbishkodrës, sepse parashikohej një falje e përgjithshme, hapja e shkollave shqipe me ndihmën financiare të shtetit dhe mësimi i shqipes në shkollat turqishte. Taksat do të caktohëshin sipas gjendjes së popullit, shërbimi ushtarak do të kryhej në vilajetet shqiptare, nëpunësit e administratës duhej të dinin gjuhën dhe zakonet e vendit, armët mund të mbahëshin me lejë.

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  • "Historia e Malesisë". Malesia.org. Retrieved 3 March 2011. dhe mbas themelimit të Komitetit Nacional Shqiptarë në Podgoricë në shkurt 1911 në krye të së cilit vëndoset Sokol Baci Ivezaj dhe që drejtohej nga Nikollë Ivanaj...
  • "Historia e Malesisë". Malesia.org. Retrieved 3 March 2011. Në mbledhjen e Podgoricës (2–4 shkurt 1911) do të vëndoset që kryengritja do të fillojë me sigurimin e armës, afer Shën Gjergjit.

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  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Nicholas assured the Ottoman ambassador that his government was observing "the strictest neutrality" while his eldest son claimed that "we Montenegrins most sincerely desire peace". Despite these denials, it became increasingly clear that Montenegro did have a hand in the new revolt. In particular general Vukotić aided the rebels by passing out weapons, which the Malsors used against Turks.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Montenegrin troops also captured twelve Turkish soldiers on their own initiative and took them to Podgorica

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Crampton, R J (1980), The hollow detente: Anglo-German relations in the Balkans, 1911–1914, London: Prior, pp. 36, 50, ISBN 978-0-391-02159-4, OCLC 16497526, ..."Albanian revolt of 1911"
  • Treadway 1983, p. 74

    The Malësori Uprising of 1911

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Nicholas assured the Ottoman ambassador that his government was observing "the strictest neutrality" while his eldest son claimed that "we Montenegrins most sincerely desire peace". Despite these denials, it became increasingly clear that Montenegro did have a hand in the new revolt. In particular general Vukotić aided the rebels by passing out weapons, which the Malsors used against Turks.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Akmeşe 2005, p. 99

    ... yet another revolt took place at the end of March 1911, when Kingdom of Montenegro forced the mountain people who had taken refugee there, to return across the frontier

    Akmeşe, Handan Nezir (2005), The birth of modern Turkey: the Ottoman military and the march to World War I, London; New York: I.B. Tauris, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-85043-797-0, OCLC 60419120
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Montenegrin troops also captured twelve Turkish soldiers on their own initiative and took them to Podgorica

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Elsie, Robert (2004), Historical dictionary of Albania, Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, p. 444, ISBN 978-0-8108-4872-6, OCLC 52347600, Tocci Torenzio....On 26 April 1911 he gathered the chieftains of Mirdita near Orosh and proclaimed independence of Albania, hoisting the Albanian flag for the first time after the death of Skanderbeg
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    government called upon Shefqet Turgut Pasha...on 11 May he proclaimed martial law...On the third day however, the impatient general ordered his troops to seize the important hill of Dečić overlooking Tuzi.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    In they Podgorica declarationof 18 May sixty Albanian chiefs rejected Turgut's demands...

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    During the month of intense fighting...By the end of June the Catholic insurgents jointed by the powerful Mirdite clans, were trapped...They had but three choices left to them: to surrender, to die where they were or to flee across the border into Montenegro.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    Most chose the last option. Once again became a haven for large body of insurgent forces determined to make war on Ottoman Empire.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 77

    ... the Turkish government prematurely announced on 12 June, that the revolt was over

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Treadway 1983, p. 78 Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Bartl, Peter (2001) [1995], Albanci: od srednjeg veka do danas (in Serbian), translated by Ljubinka Milenković, Belgrade: Clio, p. 131, ISBN 9788671020176, OCLC 51036121, retrieved 1 February 2012
  • Bridge 1972, p. 332

    ...Russians so anxious to keep in touch... they were afraid that Austrians, if left to themselves might assume the role of sole protectors of Montenegro, or even exploit the crisis to invade and annex Albania.

    Bridge, F. R (1972), "Austro-Russian confrontation, 1908 – 1914", From Sadowa to Sarajevo: the foreign policy of Austria-Hungary, 1866–1914, London, Boston: Routledge and K. Paul, ISBN 978-0-7100-7269-6, OCLC 578378
  • Treadway 1983, p. 75

    Serbia still blamed Aehrenthal for the "Albanian troubles" and Italy doubted the sincerity of the foreign ministers pledges of nonintervention in Albanian imbroglio.

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Todorov, Kosta (1938), Politička istorija savremene Bugarske, Belgrade: Štamparija "Sloga" D.G. Popoviča, p. 187, OCLC 17609156, "Ове устанке изазивала је Аустрија у циљу да изненади балканске државе интервенцијом у Албанији" [Revolts were caused by Austria with aim to surprise Balkan countries with its military intervention in Albania]
  • Treadway 1983, p. 76

    The British ambassador in Vienna, however, rightly discounted the possibility of Austrian government's having encouraged the rebellion in any way...

    Treadway, John D (1983), "The Malissori Uprising of 1911", The Falcon and Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908–1914, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 978-0-911198-65-2, OCLC 9299144, retrieved 10 October 2011
  • Bridge 1972, p. 332

    ...on 8 June the semi-official Fremdenblatt carried a summons to the Young Turks to put their house in order.

    Bridge, F. R (1972), "Austro-Russian confrontation, 1908 – 1914", From Sadowa to Sarajevo: the foreign policy of Austria-Hungary, 1866–1914, London, Boston: Routledge and K. Paul, ISBN 978-0-7100-7269-6, OCLC 578378
  • Akmeşe 2005, p. 99

    As perpetual clashes between Albanians and Ottoman government were attracting European attention, the Ottoman government turned to peaceful means.

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