(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.»