List of wars involving Albania

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This is a list of wars that Albanian states and Albanian forces have been involved in.

      Albanian victory
      Albanian defeat
      Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil war or internal conflict, result unknown, mixed results, stalemate, ceasefire or indecisive)
      Ongoing conflict

Medieval Albania: Principality of Arbanon to the Fall of Shkodër (1190–1479)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Thopia Uprising against the Anjou
(1358–1368)
Coat of arms of the Thopia, reconstruction.png Albanian Thopia family Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples Victory
  • Most of the territory of the Kingdom of Albania other than Durrës is captured by the Thopia family from the Anjou between 1358 and 1362.
  • First Siege of Durrës from April 1362 to May 1363 by the Albanians fails.
  • Second Siege of Durrës from 1367 to 1368 leads to the Thopia's taking Durrës.
  • The Thopia's form the Princedom of Albania in 1368.
Albanian-Epirote War of 1359
(1359)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Albanian Losha Family
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Albanian Shpata Family
Despotate of Epirus Victory
First Albanian Siege of Ioannina
(1367–1370)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Albanian Losha Family

Aromanian flag.svg Aromanian Mazaraki Tribe
Aromanian flag.svg Aromanian Malakasi Tribe

Nemanjić dynasty coat of arms, Palavestra.jpg Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina Ceasefire
  • Albanian forces with support from Aromanian tribes besiege and attack Ioannina from 1367 to 1370.[1]
  • An agreement is made where the daughter, Irene, of the ruler of Epirus, Thomas Preljubović marries the son, John, of the ruler of Arta, Peter Losha. This ends the siege.
Second Albanian Siege of Ioannina
(1375)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta Nemanjić dynasty coat of arms, Palavestra.jpg Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina Defeat
  • Epirote forces repel Albanian invaders.
Battle of Ioannina (1377)
(1377)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta Nemanjić dynasty coat of arms, Palavestra.jpg Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina Defeat
  • Epirote forces repel an Albanian attack on Ioannina.
Battle of Ioannina (1379)
(1379)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina Defeat
  • Albanian forces come close to taking Ioannina, however are defeated by the Epirotes.
Invasions of the Despotate of Arta (1381–1384)
(1381–1384)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina
Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire
Defeat
  • Preljubović, leader of Epirus, appealed for help from the Ottomans, who provide the Epirotes with an auxiliary force.
  • Epirote and Ottoman forces defeat the Albanians and capture many fortresses in the Despotate of Arta, expanding the Despotate of Epirus.
Zetan invasion of the Princedom of Albania
(1382)
Coat of arms of the Thopia, reconstruction.png Princedom of Albania Balsic small COA.svg Lordship of Zeta Zetan Victory
  • Zetan forces under Balša II capture the Princedom's capital, Durrës.
  • Thopia's forces are defeated and the Princedom ceases to exist.
  • In 1385 the Princedom is restored following Zetan defeat at the Battle of Savra by the Ottomans, from whom Thopia had requested assistance.
Battle of Ioannina (1385)[2]
(Early 1385)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Albanian Shpata Family Despotate of Epirus Defeat
  • Albanians attack the city.
  • Shpata withdraws due to strong city defences. The two sides later negotiate peace.
Battle of Savra
(September 1385)
Balsic small COA.svg Lordship of Zeta Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Outnumbered Zetan forces are defeated at Savra by the Ottomans.
  • The Princedom of Albania under Karl Topia is restored.
First Zenebishi Uprising against the Ottomans
(1385–1386)
Albanian Zenebishi Family Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
Albanian-Epirote War of 1389–90[3]
(1389–1390)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta (all four battles)
Aromanian flag.svg Aromanian Malakasi Tribe (second battle)
Despotate of Epirus (all four battles)
Thessaly (second battle)
Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire (third and fourth battles)
Defeat
  • Albanian and Aromanian forces are defeated in four battles against Epirote, Thessalian and Ottoman forces around Jannina.
  • Albanian forces withdraw into the surrounding mountains. Peace lasts from 1391–1394.
Venetian Invasion of the Princedom of Albania
(1392)
Coat of arms of the Thopia, reconstruction.png Princedom of Albania Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice Defeat
  • Venice invades and successfully captures Durrës from the Princedom.
Battle of Krujë (1392)
(1392)
Coat of arms of the Thopia, reconstruction.png Forces under Niketa Thopia Coat of arms of the Thopia, reconstruction.png Forces under Helena Thopia Niketa Thopia Victory
  • Forces under Niketa Thopia capture Krujë from his cousin, Helena.
First Epirote Invasion of the Principality of Gjirokastër
(April 1399–July 1400)
Albanian Zenebishi Family Despotate of Epirus
Pro-Epirote Albanian Clans
Victory
  • Epirote forces led by Esau de' Buondelmonti invade Zenebishi territory in 1399, but are routed in battle by the Albanians and Esau is captured.
  • Esau is released after a large ransom is paid in 1400, ending the war.
Vonko–Shpata War
(November 1400–Late 1401)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta Vonko's Forces Victory
  • Forces under Vonko invade and capture Arta, expelling Sgouros Shpata.
  • Maurice Shpata's forces drive Vonko out of Arta and take control of the city. Sgouros maintains control of Angelokastron.
Epirote Invasion of the Despotate of Arta (1401–1408)[4]
(Late 1401–1408)
1401–1403:
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta

1403–1407:
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta

Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire (1406 only)
1407–1408:
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta

Tocco stemma.png County palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos Sgouros and Paul are defeated, Maurice is victorious
  • Epirote forces under Carlo I Tocco invade Sgouros Shpata's area of the Despotate of Arta.
  • Maurice reinforces Sgouros but the latter is killed in battle by the Epirotes in 1403.
  • Sgouros' son, Paul, seeks Ottoman aid, ceding Angelokastron to the Ottoman Empire. However, only a small Ottoman contingent is sent which is defeated in battle in 1406.
  • Paul retreats from most of his areas the same year and cedes Naupaktos to Venice in 1407.
  • Epirotes capture Angelokastron from the Ottomans in 1408.
  • An Epirote invasion against the city of Arta is repelled by Albanians under Maurice in 1408.
Battle of Ankara
(July 1402)
Timurid Empire Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire
Albanian Zaharia family
Albanian Jonima family
Principality of Dukagjini
Dushmani Albanian Noble Family.png Albanian Dushmani family
Grb Lazarevic.png Serbian Despotate
Coat of arms of Wallachia Voivodship.png Wallachia
Defeat
  • Ottomans and their European allies are defeated in battle.
Battle of Krujë (1403)
(1403)
Coat of arms of the Thopia, reconstruction.png Forces under Niketa Thopia Coat of arms of the Thopia, reconstruction.png Forces under Helena Thopia Niketa Thopia Victory
  • Forces under Niketa Thopia capture Krujë from his cousin, Helena, for the second time.
First Scutari War
(Early 1405–January 1413)
Balsic small COA.svg Balšići Lordship of Zeta
Coat of arms of the house of Crnojevic.svg Crnojević family
Albanian Humoj family
Serb peasants
Shkodra Coat.svg Albanian peasants
Albanian Zaharia family (Late 1412–Early 1413)
Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice
Albanian Zaharia family (Early 1405–Late 1412)
Albanian Jonima family
Mixed results
  • A local rebellion breaks out in the Shkodër area in early 1405. The Balšići intervene in favour of the rebels and capture all of the region including Drivast, but fail to capture Rozafa Castle in Shkodër.
  • The Venetians retake Drivast in August 1405, followed by the Zetan coastal towns of Bar, Ulcinj and Budva.
  • Peace is negotiated in 1409 however the Venetians broke the peace agreement shortly afterwards, resulting in the Zetans resuming war in early 1410. Shkodër is besieged.
  • Peace is made in early 1413 although both sides are unsatisfied.
Thopia-Muzaka Conflict
(Late 1411)
Albanian Thopia family Albanian Muzaka family Muzaka Victory
Albanian Invasion of Epirus (1412)
(1412)
Albanian Zenebishi Family

Albanian Shpata Family

Tocco stemma.png Despotate of Epirus
Greeks of Ioannina
Inconclusive
  • Albanians invade Epirus following the expulsion of Eudocia Balsic from Ioannina and the establishment of Carolo Tocco.[5]
  • Epirote forces are defeated in battle, however Albanian forces fail to take Ioannina.
First Ottoman Invasion of the Principality of Gjirokastër
(1414)
Albanian Zenebishi Family Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Ottomans conquer the territory of the Principality.
  • Ruler of the Principality, John Zenebishi, goes into exile in Corfu.
Second Zenebishi Uprising against the Ottomans
(1416)
Albanian Mountain Tribes
Albanian Zenebishi Family
Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice
Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Albanian Tribal Uprising along with an invasion by John Zenebishi's forces retakes lost territory.
  • The Principality of Gjirokastër is restored.
Epirote Invasion of the Despotate of Arta (1416)
(October 1416)
Coat of arms of the Despotate of Arta.jpg Despotate of Arta Tocco stemma.png Despotate of Epirus Defeat
  • Epirotes raid Albanian territories in Arta.
  • The Shpata's suffer defeat at a battle near Nicopolis.
  • Yaqub Shpata, ruler of the Despotate of Arta, is killed in an ambush at Bompliana in October 1416.
  • Following the death of Yaqub Epirote forces successfully invade and occupy the whole of the Despotate of Arta.[6]
  • The Despotate of Arta is annexed into the Despotate of Epirus.
Second Ottoman Invasion of the Principality of Gjirokastër
(1418)
Albanian Zenebishi Family Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Ottomans successfully besiege Gjirokastër and reconquer the territory of the Principality.
  • Ruler of the Principality, Depë Zenebishi, goes into exile in Corfu.
Albanian Revolt of 1432–36
(1432–36)
Albanian rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire

Support:
Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Venice

Defeat
  • Albanian rebels led by Andrea Thopia attack Ottomans in Central Albania in 1432, beginning the revolt. Krujë is unsuccessfully besieged.
  • Rebels capture Vlorë in May 1432. An Ottoman invasion force of 10,000 men is defeated in the Winter of 1432 by forces of Gjergj Arianiti at the Central valley of the Shkumbin.
  • Depë Zenebishi joins the revolt in late 1432, capturing Këlcyrë, Zagorie and Pogon that year.
  • Zenebishi's forces besiege Gjirokastër, the capital of the Sanjak of Albania, between late 1432 until early 1433 but are defeated by the Ottomans.
  • Ottoman forces pillage Kanina and Yannina in the Summer of 1433 and then invade Gjon Kastrioti's lands, bringing him out of the war.
  • Nikollë Dukagjini rebels in Summer 1433 and captures areas of the former Principality of Dukagjini including Dagnum.
  • Zenebishi's forces beseiege Kanina.
  • Ottomans recapture Vlorë in May 1434.
  • A second Ottoman invasion force is defeated, again by Gjergj Arianiti, in South-Central Albania, Augusut 1434.
  • With Venetian aid, Ottomans take back Dagnum in 1435.
  • A third Ottoman invasion force is defeated by Gjergj Arianiti in April 1435, ending hostilities until 1436.
  • Attempts are made to ally the Albanian rebels with the Holy Roman Empire by Sigismund, however talks end when a fourth Ottoman invasion force subdues Albania in mid-1436, committing massacres against the civilian population and defeating the un-unified rebel forces.
Muzaka Revolt in Berat
(1437–1438)
Albanian rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
Ottoman-Albanian Wars of 1443 to 1479
(1443–1479)
1443–1444:

Coa Kastrioti Family.svg Kastrioti Family
Arianiti Family


1444–1446:
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg League of Lezhë


1446–1450
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg League of Lezhë
Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples


1450–1451
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg Albanians under Skanderbeg
Muzaka Lordship


Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples


1451–1454:
Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples

Muzaka Lordship


1454–1456:
Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples

Muzaka Lordship


1456–1468
Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples

Muzaka Lordship


Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice


1468–1478
Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples


1478–1479
Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg Angevin Kingdom of Naples


Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice


Coat of arms of the house of Crnojevic.svg Lordship of Zeta (Siege of Shkodra only)

1443–1444

Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire


1444–1446
Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire


1446–1450:
Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire


1450–1451
Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire
Principality of Dukagjini
State of Arianiti


1451–1454:
35px Ottoman Empire


1454–1456:
35px Ottoman Empire


1456–1468
35px Ottoman Empire


1468–1478
35px Ottoman Empire


1478–1479
35px Ottoman Empire

Ottoman conquest of Albania halted until 1479
Albanian–Venetian War
(December 1447–October 1448)
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg League of Lezhë Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice
Pro-Venetian Alliance:

Fictitious Ottoman flag 1.svg Ottoman Empire

Victory
  • Albanians besiege Dagnum and Durazzo in December.
  • Ottomans invade Albania and besiege Svetigrad in May.
  • Albanian victory at the Battle of the River Drin in July. Scutari is besieged.
  • Balec is garrisoned by the Albanians but a Venetian offensive retakes and burns down the fortress. An Albanian assault against a Venetian fortress by Hamza Kastrioti is defeated.
  • Svetigrad falls to the Ottomans in late July.
  • Ottoman invasion repelled at the First Battle of Oranik in August.
  • With Durazzo, Scutari, and Dagnum close to surrender, Venetians make peace in October.
  • Venice keeps Dagnum and cedes all territory on the Albanian side of the Drin to the League. Venice also pays Skanderbeg a life time pension and provides trade privileges to the Arianiti.

Ottoman Albania and the Albanian National Awakening (1479–1912)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Albanian Uprisings of 1481–1484
(June 1481–1484)
Albanian rebels
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg Kastrioti family
Dukagjini Family
Muzaka family
35px Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Albanian forces under Nicholas Pal Dukagjini and Lekë Dukagjini land on the north Albanian coastline in early Summer 1481, sparking rebellion in former Dukagjini territories. Lezhë and Shkodër are attacked, forcing Ottomans to send reinforcements.
  • Meanwhile Gjon Kastrioti II lands in Durrës, gathering support from 7,000 Albanian infantrymen, and his cousin Konstandin Muzaka lands in the coastal region around Himara. Rebellion breaks out in Central and Southern Albania.
  • Forces under Gjon Kastrioti defeat a force of 2,000 to 3,000 Ottomans in August 1481 and capture Himara and Borsh Castle.
  • Rebellion in Northern, Central and Southern Albania prevents Ottomans from sending reinforcements to Italy, resulting in Otranto being recaptured by Christian forces in September 1481.
  • The rebellions are eventually crushed, and Gjon Kastrioti retreats to Italy in 1484.
Crnojević-Kastrioti Invasion of Zeta
(June 1481)
35px Zetan rebels
35px Crnojević family
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg Kastrioti family
35px Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Forces under Ivan Crnojević land near Dubrovnik following the breakout of an Ottoman civil war.
  • With aid from Zetan rebels and Albanian forces led by Gjon Kastrioti II, Ivan Crnojević re-establishes the Principality of Zeta.
Albanian Uprising of 1501
(1501)
Albanian rebels
Dukagjini Family
35px Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebellion breaks out in Northern Albania. Following this forces under Progon Dukagjini land in Albania from Italy, in an attempt to restore the Princiaplity of Dukagjini.
  • The rebels are defeated by the Ottomans. Progon Dukagjini agree to stop fighting in return for gaining control over Rumelia (as an Ottoman pasha) and some of the Dukagjini territories in Albania (as timar).
Seven-fold barjak Uprising
(1658)
"Seven-fold barjak" Alliance:

Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice

Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Unknown
Medun Uprising
(1688)
Anti-Ottoman Tribal Alliance: Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Ottoman forces are defeated in two separate battles.
  • The area of Medun along with supplies are captured.
Hoti-Kuči Uprising of 1694
(1694)
Anti-Ottoman Tribal Alliance:
  • Albanian Hoti Tribe
  • Serbo-Albanian Kuči Tribe
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Unknown
Shkodran Invasion of Ulcinj
(1772)
Flag of Mahmut pasha Bushatli - 1796.png Bushati family Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro2.svg Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Unknown
War in Brda (1773)
(September 1773)
Flag of Mahmut pasha Bushatli - 1796.png Bushati family Brda Tribes: Bushati Defeat
  • The Brda tribes repulse the invasion by forces under the Bushati family.
Shkodran Invasion of Montenegro (1785)
(1785)
Flag of Mahmut pasha Bushatli - 1796.png Bushati family Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro2.svg Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Victory
Shkodran Invasion of Montenegro (1796)
(Early 1796–September 1796)
Flag of Mahmut pasha Bushatli - 1796.png Bushati family Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro2.svg Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Defeat
  • Shkodran forces march to into Montenegro northwards in 1796 but are defeated at the Battle of Martinići, near modern-day Gornji Martinići, 3.5 km north of Spuž.
  • Lješkopolje is taken by the Albanians as forces under Bushati prepares to raid Cetinje.
  • Shkodran Albanians are intercepted and engage the Montenegrin at Battle of Krusi, suffering defeat. The leader of the Shkodran Albanians, Kara Mahmud Pasha, is killed.
  • Shkodran forces fall back to Podgorica, within Ottoman territory.
Muhammad Ali's seizure of power
(March 1803 – March 1811)
Flag of Ottoman Albania.png Forces loyal to Tahir Pasha (March 1803 – April 1803)

Flag of Muhammad Ali.svg Forces loyal to Muhammad Ali (April 1803 – March 1811)
Flag of Ottoman Albania.png Albanian bashi-bazouks
Mameluke Flag.svg Mamluks (April 1803 – February 1804)
Mameluke Flag.svg Mamluks loyal to al-Bardisi (February 1804 – March 1804)
Militia of Cairo

Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire

Mameluke Flag.svg Mamluks loyal to al-Alfi (February 1804)
Mameluke Flag.svg Mamluk beys (March 1804 – March 1811)
Flag of Ottoman Albania.png Albanian bashi-bazouk deserters

Destruction of Kardhiq
(March 1812)
Militia of Kardhiq Flag of Ottoman Albania.png Albanian Muslims loyal to Ali Pasha Ali Pasha's forces destroy Kardhiq
  • All 730 Albanian Muslim inhabitants of Kardhiq are massacred by Ali Pasha's forces in revenge for the rape of Ali Pasha's mother and sister and the murder of his father at the village.
Souliote War (1803)
(September–December 1803)
Souliote Confederacy Flag of Ottoman Albania.png Albanian Muslims loyal to Ali Pasha Muslim Victory
  • Forces under Ali Pasha invade Souliote territory and crush the autonomous Confederacy.
Battle of Karpenisi
(August 1823)
Greece Greek[7] revolutionary army (Souliote forces)[8][9] Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire
Flag of Mahmut pasha Bushatli - 1796.png Pashalik of Scutari
Greek Victory[9]
  • Greek forces launch a raid against an Ottoman-Albanian camp in Karpenisi.[7][10][7]
  • Commanding general of Western Greece and leader of the Souliot force, Markos Botsaris,[11] is killed, however the Greek army is still victorious.[7][12]
Ottoman-Bushati War
(March – November 1831)
Flag of Mahmut pasha Bushatli - 1796.png Bushati family

Financial Support:
Civil Flag of Serbia.svg Principality of Serbia
Vocal Support:
Flag of Bosnia (1831-1832).svg Bosnia Eyalet
Flag of Muhammad Ali.svg Egypt Eyalet under Muhammad Ali

Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • The Ottomans demand that Mustafa Bushati, leader of the Pahsalik of Scutari, hand over the districts of Dukakin, Debar, Elbasan, Ohrid and Trgovište.
  • Bushati refuses and, with support from Serbia, invades Ottoman lands in Europe, taking Prizren and Skopje followed by Sofia in mid-March.
  • Ottomans besiege Shkodër in April and the rebels are defeated at Skopje in May. Bushati withdraws from Prizren and Skopje to defend Shkodër. After a 6-month siege, Bushati surrenders Shkodër in November, ending the war.
  • The Pashalik of Scutari is dissolved.
Albanian Revolt of 1833 in Kolonjë
(January 1833)[13]
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Revolts begin in protest to new Ottoman reforms in Albania.
  • Revolts in Kolonjë are crushed.
  • Following this, many revolts follow in the coming decades.
Albanian Revolt of 1833 in Dibër
(January 1833)[13]
Flag of the prizren league government.png Dibran Rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Revolts in Dibër are crushed.
Albanian Revolt of 1833 in Shkodër
(April–December 1833)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Shkodran Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Malsor Rebels [13]
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Shkodër is captured by the Rebels.
  • Ottomans unsuccessfully besiege Shkodër for three months.
  • The Ottomans give in to Albanian demands.
  • Violations of agreements by the Ottomans in 1835 starts another revolt.
Albanian Revolt of 1833 in Southern Albania
(July–September 1833)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Lab Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Large areas of Southern Albania are captured by the Rebels, including the Castle of Berat.
  • The Ottomans give in to Albanian demands.
Albanian Revolt of 1834
(November 1834– January 1835)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Lab Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Berat is captured by the Rebels after two months of siege.
  • The Ottomans give in to Albanian demands in January 1835 following the fall of Berat.
  • Agreements of peace are violated by the Ottomans later in 1835, starting another revolt.
Albanian Revolt of 1835 in South Albania
(January–May 1835)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Lab Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Çam Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebels march against Ioannina.
  • Ottoman reinforcements force the Rebels to retreat.
Albanian Revolt of 1835 in Myzeqe
(May 1835)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Myzeq Rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebellion is suppressed.
Albanian Revolt of 1835 in North Albania
(May–September 1835)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Shkodran Rebels
Reinforcements:[13]
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Volunteers
Flag of the prizren league government.png Malsor Volunteers
Flag of the prizren league government.png Gheg Volunteers
Flag of Mirdita Republic.svg Mirdita Tribesmen
Flag of the prizren league government.png Mati Tribesmen
Flag of the prizren league government.png Dibran Volunteers
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Mixed results
  • Large areas of North Albania rise up in revolt, with Shkodër besieged and the rebels defeat the Ottomans in battle.
  • Albanian reinforcements to the Shkodrans are sent from Postribe, Kosovo, Malësia, Ulqin (now Ulcinj), Podgorica, Mirditë, Mat and Dibra.
  • Ottoman forces are defeated in battle by the insurgents in July.
  • Ottomans trick many rebels into withdrawing through a false ceasefire, and successfully capture Lezhë in order to relieve Shkodër.
  • Ottomans carry out Albanian demands in order to calm the situation.
Albanian Revolt of 1836 in South Albania
(June–August 1836)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Lab Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Albanian rebellion in Vlora is suppressed.
Albanian Revolt of 1837 in Mat
(January–February 1837)[13]
Flag of the prizren league government.png Mati Tribesmen Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebellion in Mat is suppressed.
Albanian Revolt of 1837 in Myzeqe
(June–August 1837)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Myzeq Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebel victory at the Battle of Berat.
  • Rebel defeat at the Battle of Frakulla.
  • Local leaders captured and rebellion in Myzeqe is suppressed.
Albanian Revolt of 1837 in North Albania
(June–August 1837)[13]
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Gheg Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Defeat
Albanian Revolt of 1837 in Dibër
(September–November 1837)[13]
Flag of the prizren league government.png Dibran Rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Upper and Lower Dibër are captured by the rebels.
  • Ottomans meet rebel demands.
Albanian Revolt of 1839 in South Albania
(August–September 1839)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Lab Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Berat is besieged and the rebellion spreads to the Sanjak of Vlora.
  • Ottomans meet Albanian demands.
Albanian Revolt of 1839 in Prizren
(September 1839)[13]
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Prizren is captured by rebels in protest of new reforms.
  • Ottomans drop reforms and the revolt ends.
Uprising of Dervish Cara
(July 1843–June 1844)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Gheg Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Shkodran Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire
Civil Ensign of Albania.svg Catholic Mirdita Tribesmen
Defeat
  • Albanians under Dervish Cara capture large areas in northern Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia.
  • Ottomans promise Albanian autonomy but then launch an invasion, retaking areas and suppressing the rebellion, aided by Catholic Mirdita tribesmen under Bibë Dodë.
Albanian Revolt of 1843–44 in Dibër
(July 1843–November 1844)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Dibran Rebels Fictitious Ottoman flag 3.svg Ottoman Empire Mixed results
  • Ottoman Pyrrhic victory in the Battle of Gjuricë.
  • Rebellion defeated but some rebel demands met.
Albanian Revolt of 1845
(May–July 1845)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Gheg Rebels
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Civil Ensign of Albania.svg Malsor Albanian Conscripts
Civil Ensign of Albania.svg Mirdita Albanian Conscripts
Flag of Ottoman Albania.png Mati Albanian Conscripts
Civil Ensign of Albania.svg Shkodran Albanian Conscripts
Civil Ensign of Albania.svg Gheg Albanian Conscripts from Gucia and Plava
Roman (Orthodox Christian) Merchant Flag 1453-1793.svg Serbian Vasojevići Conscripts
Roman (Orthodox Christian) Merchant Flag 1453-1793.svg Serbo-Albanian Kuči Conscripts
Rebel Defeat
  • Rebels capture areas in northern Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia.
  • Ottomans with Albanian and Serbian irregulars retake areas and end the revolt.
Albanian Revolt of 1847
(July–December 1847)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Lab Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Çam Rebels
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebels defeat the Ottomans in four separate battles and besiege the castles of Berat and Gjirokastër. Large areas of Southern Albania are captured.
  • Ottomans organise a false amnesty, in which many of the rebel leaders are captured.
  • Ottomans lift the sieges and areas are retaken.
Montenegrin Civil War of 1847[14][15][16] Brda Tribes
  • Serbian Piperi Tribe
  • Serbo-Albanian Kuči Tribe
  • Serbian Bjelopavlići Tribe

Crmnica Tribes

Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro2.svg Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Defeat
  • Following a poor harvest and increased centralisation by the Montenegrin Prince, tribes in Brda and Crmnica rise up and attempt to secede from Montenegro.
  • The rebellion is quickly crushed and the ringleaders shot.
Albanian Revolt of 1862
(1862)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Catholic Mirdita Rebels
Vocal Support:
Flag of France.svg Second French Empire
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Civil Ensign of Albania.svg Albanian volunteers under Bibë Dodë Pasha
Alleged Support:
United Kingdom British Empire
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg Austro-Hungarian Empire
Defeat
  • Rebels raid Dodë's property Kallmet and take control of the road connecting Shkodër to Prizren.
  • Dodë calls in Ottoman forces who crush the uprising.
Battles for Plav and Gusinje (1878–1880) Flag of the prizren league government.png League of Prizren
Support:
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Flag of the Principality of Montenegro.svg Principality of Montenegro Victory
  • Montenegrin victory at the First Battle of Velika.
  • Albanian victories at the Second Battle of Velika and the Battle of Novšiće.
  • Montenegro drops claims to Plav and Gusinje and instead Ulcinj is ceded to Montenegro by the Ottomans.
  • As a result of the secession of Ulcinj to Montenegro, the League of Prizren Secessionist War breaks out in 1880.
League of Prizren Secessionist War
(1880–1881)
Flag of the prizren league government.png League of Prizren Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Flag of the Principality of Montenegro.svg Principality of Montenegro
The Great Powers
Defeat
  • League of Prizren captures areas of Kosovo and prevents Montenegrin annexation of Ulcinj.
  • Great Powers blockade Ulcinj and request the Ottomans "to pacify" the League.
  • Ottoman forces take Prizren, dismantle the League and deport the leaders of the League from Kosovo. They then invade Ulcinj and deliver it to Montenegro.
Albanian Revolt of 1909
(1909)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Malsor Tribesman Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebellion crushed.
  • Albanian clans retreat to Montenegro.
Albanian Revolt of 1910
(May–June 1910)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Shkodran Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Dibran Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Malsor Tribesman
Support:
Kingdom of Serbia Kingdom of Serbia
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Areas of the Kosovo Vilayet captured by the Rebels are partially retaken by the Ottomans.
  • Ottomans invade Shkodër and Dibran territories, including Debre.
  • Rebellion suppressed.
  • Rebels limited to the highlands.
Albanian Revolt of 1911
(1911)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Malsor Tribesman
Flag of the prizren league government.png Shkodran Tribesmen
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Peace is negotiated
  • Albanian victory in the Battle of Deçiq.
  • Compromise reached afterwards ending the revolt.
Albanian Revolt of 1912
(1912)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Gheg Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Shkodran Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Malsor Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Dibran Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Central Albanian Muslims
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk Rebels
Flag of the prizren league government.png Mati Tribesmen
Flag of Mirdita Republic.svg Mirdita Tribesmen
Flag of the prizren league government.png Ottoman Albanian Deserters
Armaments Support:
Kingdom of Montenegro Kingdom of Montenegro
Vocal Support:
Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary
United Kingdom British Empire
Bulgaria Kingdom of Bulgaria
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Victory

Independence to the end of the First World War (1912–1918)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Serbian invasion of Albania during the First Balkan War
(1912–1913)
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian guerrillas
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian Tribesmen
Kingdom of Serbia Kingdom of Serbia Serbian Victory
  • Serbia defeats Ottoman forces and captures large areas of Kosovo, Macedonia, Northern Albania and Central Albania. The Serbian army commits massacres against the Albanians living there.
  • Serbia forms Drač County and other counties on Albanian-populated lands captured from the Ottomans.
  • Serbia is forced to retreat from parts of Albania following the signing of the Treaty of London. Serbia annexes Kosovo and Macedonia and continues to occupy northern Albania.
  • Austro-Hungarian pressure forces Serbian retreat from Northern Albania by November 1913.
Siege of Shkodër
(1912–1913)
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian volunteers
Naval Support in May 1913 only:
United Kingdom British Empire
Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Montenegro Kingdom of Montenegro
Flag of the prizren league government.png Catholic Albanian Volunteers
Kingdom of Serbia Kingdom of Serbia
Status quo ante bellum
Greek invasion of Albania and Epirus during the First Balkan War (1912–1913) Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian guerrillas
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian Tribesmen
State Flag of Greece (1863-1924 and 1935-1970).svg Kingdom of Greece Greek victory
  • Ottoman troops are defeated in Epirus and Albania.
  • Çamëria/Southern Epirus is annexed by Greece.
  • Northern Epirus is occupied by Greece.
  • Greeks retreat from Northern Epirus after the region is annexed by Albania following the Protocol of Florence.
  • Northern Epirus declares independence shortly after the Greek retreat, resulting in the First Northern Epirote Uprising.
Ohrid-Debar Uprising
(September–October 1913)
Flag of Albanian Provisional Government (1912-1914).svg State of Albania
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian Rebels in Macedonia
Bulgaria Kingdom of Bulgaria
Flag of IMRO.svg IMRO
State Flag of Serbia (1882-1918).svg Kingdom of Serbia Defeat
  • Rebellion suppressed.
  • Albanian and Bulgarian forces withdraw from Macedonia.
First Northern Epirote Uprising
(March–May 1914)
Flag of Albania (1914-1920).svg Principality of Albania
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian irregulars
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kingdom of the Netherlands
Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus.svg Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus
State Flag of Greece (1863-1924 and 1935-1970).svg Kingdom of Greece
Ceasefire
  • Northern Epirotes take control over large parts of Southern Albania (Northern Epirus).
  • Greek forces withdraw from Northern Epirus and the Greek government stays neutral against this revolution.[17]
  • Albania unsuccessfully tried to regain control of Northern Epirus.
  • The Protocol of Corfu ends hostilities and gives Northern Epirus autonomy inside of Albania.
First Peasant Revolt in Albania
(May–August 1914)
Flag of Albania (1914-1920).svg Principality of Albania
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Albanian Kachaks
Flag of Mirdita Republic.svg Mirdita Tribesmen
Flag of the prizren league government.png Mati Tribesmen
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg Austro-Hungarian Volunteers
Flag of Romania.svg Romanian Volunteers
Support:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kingdom of the Netherlands
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg Austro-Hungarian Empire
Essad Pasha's flag.svg Muslim Albanian Rebels
Essad Pasha's flag.svg Republic of Central Albania
Support:
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Muslim Albanian victory
  • Essad Pasha Toptani takes over large parts of Central Albania and forms a new state.
  • Toptani's invasion of Elbasan is repelled. Dutch forces shell Toptani's house, forcing his surrender.
  • Toptani is deported to Italy but the revolt continues.
  • Muslim Rebels defeat Dutch-Mirdita Catholic forces at the Battle of Shijak.
  • Muslim Rebels capture Berat and Vlora.
Second Peasant Revolt in Albania
(September 1914)
Regentaschapalbanievlag.gif Principality of Albania
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kingdom of the Netherlands
Ottoman Empire Muslim Albanian Rebels Muslim Albanian victory
  • Durrës is besieged.
  • The Senate of Central Albania formed.
Second Northern Epirote Uprising
(September–October 1914)
Flag of Albania (1914-1920).svg Principality of Albania

Essad Pasha's flag.svg Republic of Central Albania

Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus.svg Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus Defeat
  • Northern Epirotes capture Berat from the Republic of Central Albania.
  • Greece invades Southern Albania in October.
Third Peasant Revolt in Albania
(September–October 1914)
Regentaschapalbanievlag.gif Principality of Albania Essad Pasha's flag.svg Republic of Central Albania
Essad Pasha's flag.svg Muslim Albanian Rebels
Support
State Flag of Serbia (1882-1918).svg Kingdom of Serbia
Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy
Republic of Central Albania Victory
  • Toptani invades and captures Central Albania and Dibër with Italian and Serb support and reforms the Republic of Central Albania.
  • Durrës is captured by Toptani unopposed.
Fourth Peasant Revolt in Albania
(November 1914)
Essad Pasha's flag.svg Republic of Central Albania
Support:
Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy
Flag of Ottoman Albania.png Muslim Albanian Rebels Mixed Results
  • Rebels take control of parts of the Republic.
  • Toptani, with Italian support, keeps control of Durrës.
Italian invasion of Vlorë
(December 1914)
Flag of Albania (1914-1920).svg Principality of Albania Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy Defeat
Serbian army's retreat through Albania
(October 1915–January 1916)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian guerrillas
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian Tribesmen
Kingdom of Serbia Army of the Kingdom of Serbia Mixed results
  • Serbian army retreats through Albania to Corfu with heavy losses due cold, starvation, disease and attacks from Albanians.
Austro-Hungarian Invasion of Albania
(January 1916–April 1916)
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg Austro-Hungarian Empire
Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian guerrillas
Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy
Essad Pasha's flag.svg Republic of Central Albania
Austro-Hungarian Victory
  • Austria-Hungary, with assistance from Albanian guerrillas, defeats Italian forces and takes Tirana and Durrës.
  • The Republic of Central Albania is conquered, and a defensive line is set up in the south of Albania along the Vjosa river.[18]
Central Power invasion and occupation of Albania
(December 1915
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg Austro-Hungarian Empire
Bulgaria Kingdom of Bulgaria (Until September 1917)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Gheg guerrillas
Flag of the prizren league government.png Tosk guerrillas
Flag of the prizren league government.png Mati Tribesmen
Essad Pasha's flag.svg Republic of Central Albania

Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy
Flag of France.svg French Third Republic

Kingdom of Greece Kingdom of Greece

Interwar Period (1918–1939)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Uprising of Dukagjini
(1919)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Albanian Kachaks
Flag of the prizren league government.png Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo
Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Defeat
Vlora War
(1920)
Flag of Albania (1920-1926).svg Principality of Albania
Flag of Albania (1920-1926).svg Albanian Rebels
Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy Victory
  • Rebellion across Albania limits Italian control to the city of Vlora.
  • Rebels storm Vlora, forcing Italian retreat to Sazan and Italy.
  • All Italian-controlled territory in Albania is regained, excluding Sazan.
Albanian Revolt of 1922
(1922)
Flag of Albania (1920-1926).svg Principality of Albania Flag of the prizren league government.png Albanian Kachaks
Flag of the prizren league government.png Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo
Albanian Principality Victory
  • Kachaks capture parts of north-eastern Tirana.
  • British diplomat Harry Eyres convinces the Kachaks to retreat to Dibër and Kosovo.
Kachak Invasion of Albania
(1923)
Flag of Albania (1920-1926).svg Principality of Albania Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Albanian Kachaks
Flag of the prizren league government.png Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo
Albanian Principality Victory
  • Kachak offensive into northern Albania captures areas in the Has and Tropojë districts.
  • Albanian offensives pushes the Kachaks back into Kosovo and captures Junik.
  • The Neutral Zone of Junik in Kosovo is ceded by Albania to Yugoslavia.
  • Resistance against Yugoslav annexation causes the Drenica-Junik Uprising.
June Revolution
(1924)
Flag of Albania (1920-1926).svg Fan Noli supporters (Albanian peasants)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo
Flag of the prizren league government.png Ahmet Zogu supporters (Mati Tribesmen) Noli Victory
Drenica-Junik Uprising
(1924)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Kosovar Albanian Kachaks
Flag of the prizren league government.png Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo
Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Kachak Defeat
Yugoslav Invasion of Albania
(1924)
Flag of the prizren league government.png Ahmet Zogu supporters (Mati Tribesmen)
Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Flag of Albania (1920-1926).svg Fan Noli supporters (Albanian peasants)
Flag of Albania (1920-1926).svg Principality of Albania
Flag of the prizren league government.png Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo
Yugoslav-Zogu Victory
  • Fan Noli is ousted from power.
  • Ahmet Zogu forms the Albanian Republic and is made dictator.
  • Zogu's forces assassinate the leadership of the Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo.
Italian invasion of Albania
(1939)
Flag of Albania (1934-1939).svg Kingdom of Albania Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy Defeat

Second World War (1939–1945)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Greco-Italian War
(1940–1941)
Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Greece Kingdom of Greece
Air support:
United Kingdom British Empire
Stalemate
  • Greek tactical victory, strategic stalemate.
  • German intervention in 1941 with eventual Greek surrender.
Albanian Resistance of World War II
(1939–1944)
Albania LANÇ
Legality Movement
Flag of the prizren league government.png Balli Kombëtar (Until 1943)
Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy (Until 1943)

Nazi Germany Nazi Germany (From 1943)

Balli Kombëtar (From 1943)
Second League of Prizren (From 1943)

Albanian Communist Victory
  • Liberation of Albania from Axis occupation.
  • Balli Kombëtar defeated.
  • Albania becomes a Communist state.
Cold War (1945–1991)
Greek Civil War
(1946–1949)
Greece Provisional Democratic Government

Socialist Republic of Macedonia NOF partisans
Supported by:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Socialist Yugoslavia
Bulgaria Socialist Bulgaria
Albania Socialist Albania

 Kingdom of Greece

Supported by:
 United Kingdom
 United States (after 1947)

Hellenic Army victory
  • Communist forces defeated.

Post Cold War era (1991–)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Pyramid Crisis
(1997)
Albania Berisha Government
 Italy
 Greece
Albania Rebels Government victory
  • Restoration of law and order in Albania.
  • New Parliamentary elections held.
Kosovo War - Albania–Yugoslav border incident
(1999)
Albania Albania Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia Albanian Victory
  • Yugoslav forces withdraw from Albania and later Kosovo.
War in Afghanistan
(2010–)[19]
ISAF-Logo.svg ISAF
 Afghanistan
Taliban
Flag of al-Qaeda.svg Al-Qaeda
Ongoing
  • Fall of Taliban régime
  • Ongoing Taliban insurgency

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