Siege of Shkodra
Serbian troops during the Balkan War I, after had conquered Limaj, Mirdita and Mati, on November 18th, 1912, entered in Lezha. Some of them went to Durrës, while the other columns went northwards and with the Montenegrins invaded Shengjin and surrounded Shkodra.
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