Pascialato di Giannina (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Pascialato di Giannina" in Italian language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Italian rank
3rd place
14th place
5th place
26th place
1st place
1st place
215th place
4th place
504th place
216th place
26th place
118th place
low place
low place
4,082nd place
5,676th place
40th place
85th place
1,734th place
2,256th place

books.google.com

britannica.com

core.ac.uk

google.co.uk

books.google.co.uk

  • (EN) Katherine Elizabeth Fleming, The Muslim Bonaparte: Diplomacy and Orientalism in Ali Pasha's Greece, Princeton University Press, 1999, p. 7, ISBN 978-0-691-00194-4. URL consultato il 14 giugno 2022.
    «...the nature and content of the diplomatic negotiations between these powers (France, Britain, Russia, Venice, and Austria) and Ali effectively demonstrate that at the turn of the century he was regarded, as he wished to be, as a de facto sovereign political entity.»

google.gr

books.google.gr

  • (EN) Anscom E. Frederick, Albanians and "Mountain Bandits, in Princeton Papers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Markus Wiener Publishers, 2000, p. 100. URL consultato il 14 giugno 2022.
    «Voskopoje, southeast Albania, commonly known as Moschopolis" p. 100: "The town was sacked three times during the Ottoman wars with Russia and Austria, in 1769, 1772, and 1789, but not by foreign raiders. The last attack, by Ali Pasha's men, practically destroyed the town. Some of its commerce shifted to Gorice (Korçe, Albania) and Arnavud Belgrad, but those towns could not make good the losses suffered by İskopol.»

google.it

books.google.it

jstor.org

  • K.W. Arafat, A Legacy of Islam in Greece: 'Ali Pasha and Ioannina, in Bulletin (British Society for Middle Eastern Studies), vol. 14, n. 2, 1987, pp. 172–182. URL consultato il 14 giugno 2022.
    «Ali Pasha's creation of a virtually independent pashalik inevitable brought him into conflict with the Porte»

roughguides.com

web.archive.org

worldcat.org