Andromaqi Gjergji, Albanian Costumes Through the Centuries: Origin, Types, Evolution, Tirana, Academy of Sciences of Albania, Institute of Folc Culture, 2004, p. 118, ISBN 9789994361441. URL consultato il 17 maggio 2021 (archiviato dall'url originale il 12 marzo 2023).
«This also explains the severity of the measures with which the official circles of Cetinje tried to eliminate the folk costume of several Albanian clans in Montenegro, as one of the means for their denationalisation. Thus, in 1860, the government in Cetinje first issued the order that ornaments and embroideries must be removed from different parts of the costume of the women of the Vasaj tribe (Vasojevic) such as on the xhubleta, aprons, jackets etc. and Montenegrin garments worn instead; then the governor sent men to the Vasaj who “took the multicolour coats from the women's clothes chests so the people would wear the Montenegrin costume. He did the same thing in the neighbouring zones of the Moraça, Ravcaj, Bratonozhiq and other, because there too, a similar women's costume was worn” (121, p.823). Despite the drastic measure, the women of the Vasaj clan retained their folk costume until the beginning of XX century.»