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Why the Ottoman Empire's Albanian Revolt Tipped the Balance

8 min · 12. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the overlooked Albanian revolts of 1910–1912, which fatally weakened the Ottoman Empire on the eve of the Balkan Wars. They delve into the imposition of centralizing reforms under the Young Turks, including the 1910 arms confiscation and the revolt led by Isa Boletini and Bajram Curri. The discussion covers the Albanian attack on Üsküb (Skopje) in 1912, the subsequent massacre at Luma, and the diplomatic fallout that shattered the empire's image of invincibility. Lucas explains how the Albanian desire for autonomy clashed with the Committee of Union and Progress's Turkish-centric nationalism, using terms like 'Millet-i Mahsusa' and 'İttihad-ı Anasır'. The episode culminates in the First Balkan War, where Albanian fighters turned against Ottoman garrisons, accelerating the empire's collapse in the Balkans. Also covered: the role of Ismail Qemali, the Albanian Declaration of Independence, and the aftermath at the London Conference of 1913. #OttomanEmpire #AlbanianRevolt #YoungTurks #IsaBoletini #BalkanWars #Üsküb #LumaMassacre #İttihadıAnasır #MilletiMahsusa #IsmailQemali #1912 #History #FexingoHistory #BalkanHistory #Nationalism #OttomanDecline #CommitteeOfUnionAndProgress #AlbanianIndependence Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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