Guided by Hamza Kazazi, on 18 August 1835, the Shkodra rebels crowned the next victory over the Ottoman forces. Hamza was a member of the Provisional Council and commander of the military actions in the civilian uprising of Shkodra in 1835. It was from a rural family from Beltoja, residing in Shkodra. In the youth, she practiced the silkworm craft. In the period of Mustafa Pasha Bushatlliu’s rule, he served as a military commander for maintaining order and tranquility in the city. After the fall of the Bushathines and the re-establishment of Ottoman invasion, he renounced this task and opposed Turkish administrations. He directed all the rebellious actions. Despite their offerings, he declined to enter Turkish service.
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