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1885 – Revolt in Kosovo against Ottoman governance [74] 1889 – Azem Galica was born [75] 1892: Building of Melami Mosque [citation needed] 1893: Building of Rufai Mosque [citation needed] 1895 - Shote Galica was born [75] 1897 – Revolt in Kosovo against Ottoman governance [74] 1899 – League of Peja was formed, led by Haxhi Zeka [76] [77]
The history of Kosovo dates back to pre-historic times when the Starčevo culture, Vinča culture, Bubanj-Hum culture, and Baden culture were active in the region. Since then, many archaeological sites have been discovered due to the abundance of natural resources which gave way to the development of life.
2 Serbian police officers were killed in an ambush by Albanians in the town of Drenas, Kosovo. [6] 22 May 1993 Glogovac attack. KLA victory. 5 Yugoslav officers killed and 2 injured. 21 April 1996 Kosovo Albanian student Armend Daci was shot by a Serb civilian sniper in Sunny Hill, Prishtina. 25 April 1996
The four major broadcast networks, RTK, RTV21, KTV and KLAN KOSOVA are all headquartered in Pristina. Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK) is the only public broadcaster both in Pristina and in all of Kosovo as well, that continues to be financed directly by the state. All of the daily newspapers in Pristina have a readership throughout Kosovo. [105]
Kosovo War (1998–1999) NATO bombing of Yugoslavia; Kumanovo Agreement; UN administration 2004 unrest; 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence. 2008 unrest in Kosovo; 2008 protests; Second Republic (2008–Present) North Kosovo Crises 2011–2013. 2012 Referendum; Brussels Agreement; Washington Agreement; 2021; 2022–2024. Ohrid Agreement ...
Incoming Albanian refugees to Kosovo who were expelled by the Serb army from the Sanjak of Niș were involved in revenge attacks and hostile actions to the local Serb population. [1] 1898–1899 attacks: 1898-1899 Old Serbia: Albanians Serbs [2] 1901 massacres of Serbs: 1901 Pristina and Ibarski Kolašin: Albanians Serbs [3] Takeover of ...
United Nations Administered Kosovo refers to the period between 1999 and 2008 when the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo was directly responsible for the governance of Kosovo. This period began on 10 June 1999 with the passing of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 [ 3 ] and effectively ended on 17 February ...
Part of a series on the History of Kosovo Prehistory Archaeology of Kosovo Neolithic sites Copper, Bronze and Iron Age sites Antiquity Kingdom of Dardania Dardani Roman Kosovo Dardania & Praevalitana Roman heritage in Kosovo Late Antiquity and Medieval sites Medieval Kosovo Bulgarian Empire (681–1018, 1185–1396) First Empire Second Empire Kingdom of Serbia (1217–1346) Serbian Empire ...