Albanian Pashaliks

The Albanian pashaliks in 1815–1821.

The Albanian Pashaliks (Albanian: Pashallëqet shqiptare) were three semi-independent pashaliks ruled by Albanian pashas from 1760 to 1831 and covering the territory of modern Albania, Kosovo, most of Montenegro, southern Serbia, western North Macedonia and most of mainland Greece.[1][2][3] The degree of independence of these pashaliks varied over time, from semi-autonomous to de facto independent.

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