On 29 May 1912, in Zall of Robeshthe, near Lezha, midi Albanian insurgents and Turkish forces, a 4-hour clash took place. Of the Albanian side, 4 people were killed and many were injured, but the conqueror left 20 bodies in the battlefield and many injured. The insurgents continued their attack on Lezha, but as a result of their numerical superiority and armed opposition, they broke and forced to retreat.
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