On October 8th, 1912, the leader of Montenegro issued the first shell against the border fortresses with Albania and declared war to Turkey. On October 17th, Istanbul declared war to Rumania and Serbia and two days later to Greece. Thus began the First Balkan War, the bloody and painful consequences of which are still reverberating in the Balkan Peninsula and especially in our country.
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18 June 1785, Karamahmut Pasha Bushatlliu with the Shkodra’s army attacked Montenegro
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18 June 1878, the Albanian League of Prizren passed a series of decisions that were included in what was called the “Book of Decisions”
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18 June 1880, “Istanbul Albanian Committee” sent a protest to the Berlin Conference
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18 June 1914, in the ports of Durres and Shengjin, anchored English and French warships
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18 June 1922, the Shkodra Teachers’ League was formed