Muslimanski ustanak u Albaniji (Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Muslimanski ustanak u Albaniji" in Serbo-Croatian language version.

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  • Heaton-Armstrong, Duncan (2005). „An Uprising in the Six-Month Kingdom”. Gervase Belfield and Bejtullah Destani (IB Tauris, in association with the Centre for Albanian Studies). Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2011-01-25. Pristupljeno Januar 25, 2011. »Muslim uprising in central Albania, one of the factors that led to the Prince’s withdrawal from the country and the fall of the so-called six-month kingdom on the eve of the First World War.« 
  • Heaton-Armstrong, Duncan (2005). „An Uprising in the Six-Month Kingdom”. Gervase Belfield and Bejtullah Destani (I.B. Tauris, in association with the Centre for Albanian Studies). Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2011-01-25. Pristupljeno Januar 25, 2011. »Southerners, whose local leaders... irregular bands ..native and Bulgarian “Komitadjis” (an outlaw or brigand)...“Royal” (Essad Pasha’s Own) mounted gendarmes.. Epirotes...troops... peasants...insurgents« 
  • Heaton-Armstrong, Duncan (2005). „An Uprising in the Six-Month Kingdom”. Gervase Belfield and Bejtullah Destani (I.B. Tauris, in association with the Centre for Albanian Studies). Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2011-01-25. Pristupljeno Januar 25, 2011. »Essad would be sent into exile, without a trial.« 

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cecl.gr

  • Zaharia, Perikli (24. mart 2003). „The post-1989 constitutional course of south east europe”. Athens: Centre for European Constitutional Law. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2011-01-22. Pristupljeno 22. januar 2011. »Treaty of May 30, 1913. As it was decided at the London Conference of Ambassadors, the sovereignty of Albania was under the protection of the six great powers: Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy and Russia. At the same time, an International Control Commission was created.« 

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  • „Fighting in Albania, The armistice broken”. The Advertiser (Adelaide): 15. 1914. Pristupljeno 2011-01-25. »Essad Pasha wished to obtain the Crown of Albania, and the peasants' revolt as well as Arif Hikmet's actions were his work.« 

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