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120-549: Noli Supporters -Kaçak -Kelmendi [REDACTED] Government of Albania - Dibër tribe - Mati tribe [REDACTED] White Army Fan Noli Riza Cerova Bajram Curri Luigj Gurakuqi Elez Isufi [REDACTED] Ahmet Zogu [REDACTED] Ceno Kryeziu The June Revolution ( Albanian : Lëvizja e Qershorit ) also known as the Antibourgeois Democratic Revolution ( Albanian : Revolucioni Demokrat Antiborgjez )
240-676: A battalion to suppress the uprising. Following the Battle of Kozare , Cerova would defeat the Government Forces and would occupy Lushnje where he was attacked by Osman's forces again but managed to defeat them. Around this time the Vlora volunteers would arrive to assist the Uprising. With all of the southern forces, the rebels would occupy Tirana as Ahmet Zogu would flee to Yugoslavia . According to US estimates, 20 people were killed and 35 were injured on
360-583: A cave near Xarrë include flint and jasper objects and fossilized animal bones, while those found at Mount Dajt comprise bone and stone tools similar to those of the Aurignacian culture . The Paleolithic finds of Albania show great similarities with objects of the same era found at Crvena Stijena in Montenegro and north-western Greece . There are several archaeological sites in Albania that carry artifacts dating from
480-578: A destructive force that would lead to a culture of mediocrity, where people were discouraged from striving for excellence. The Atlas movement defines equitism as the idea that all groups should have equal rights and benefits. The term has been used as the claimed philosophical basis of Telosa , a proposed utopia to be built in the United States by Marc Lore . Social equity is about equality of outcomes for each groups, while egalitarianism generally advocates for equality of opportunity, recognizing that
600-448: A famous highlander tribesman from Dibra as Noli's supporter got injured during fighting in Peshkopi and died later. On Christmas Eve, Zog's forces reclaimed the capital, and Noli fled to Italy . Noli's government only lasted for six months. The exiled members of the revolution went on to form KONARE . History of Albania#June Revolution During classical antiquity , Albania
720-505: A formidable power both on land and sea by assembling a great army and fleet, and directly ruling over a large area made up of different Illyrian tribes and cities that stretched from the Neretva River in the north to the borders of Epirus in the south, while its influence extended throughout Epirus and down into Acarnania . The dominant power of the Illyrian kingdom in the region ceased after
840-434: A group, which could be mitigated by following individuals outside their group, namely autonomists or individualists. Alexander Berkman suggests that "equality does not mean an equal amount but equal opportunity. ... Do not make the mistake of identifying equality in liberty with the forced equality of the convict camp. True anarchist equality implies freedom, not quantity. It does not mean that everyone must eat, drink, or wear
960-407: A negative attitude towards rules and principles; and a positive attitude towards group decision-making . The theory distinguishes between hierarchists , who are positive towards both rules and groups; and egalitarians, who are positive towards groups, but negative towards rules. This is by definition a form of anarchist equality as referred to by Berkman. Thus, the fabric of an egalitarian society
1080-593: A number of battles, including Torvioll , Oranik , Otonetë , Modric , Ohrid and Mokra ; with his most brilliant being in Albulena . However, Skanderbeg did not receive any of the help which had been promised to him by the popes or the Italian states, Venice, Naples and Milan. He died in 1468, leaving no clear successor. After his death the rebellion continued, but without its former success. The loyalties and alliances created and nurtured by Skanderbeg faltered and fell apart and
1200-512: A number of the major sieges: Siege of Krujë (1450) , Second Siege of Krujë (1466–67), Third Siege of Krujë (1467) against forces led by the Ottoman sultans Murad II and Mehmed II . For 25 years Skanderbeg's army of around 10,000 men marched through Ottoman territory winning against consistently larger and better supplied Ottoman forces. Throughout his rebellion, Skanderbeg defeated the Ottomans in
1320-675: A reference to men in the English Bill of Rights regarding men on trial for treason; and a rule of proportional Congressional representation in the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution . As the rest of the Constitution, in its operative language the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution uses the term person, stating that "nor shall any State deprives any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny any person within its jurisdiction
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#17328815279021440-425: Is held together by cooperation and implicit peer pressure rather than by explicit rules and punishment. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels believed that an international proletarian revolution would bring about a socialist society which would then eventually give way to a communist stage of social development which would be a classless, stateless, moneyless, humane society erected on common ownership of
1560-565: Is informed by egalitarian philosophy, being a gender-focused philosophy of equality. Feminism is distinguished from egalitarianism by also existing as a political and social movement. At a cultural level, egalitarian theories have developed in sophistication and acceptance during the past two hundred years. Among the notable broadly egalitarian philosophies are socialism , communism , social anarchism , libertarian socialism , left-libertarianism , and progressivism , some of which propound economic egalitarianism . Anti-egalitarianism or elitism
1680-686: Is last mentioned in the sources among other local leaders, in a meeting with George Akropolites in Durrës in 1256. Arbanon was a beneficiary of the Via Egnatia trade road, which brought wealth and benefits from the more developed Byzantine civilization. After the fall of the Principality of Arber in territories captured by the Despotate of Epirus , the Kingdom of Albania was established by Charles of Anjou . He took
1800-555: Is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus" ) in a pamphlet opposing racial segregation in the United States . He wrote, "Racial segregation is a blatant denial of the unity which we all have in Christ." He also alluded to that verse at the end of his 1963 " I Have a Dream " speech. The verse is cited to support an egalitarian interpretation of Christianity. According to Jakobus M. Vorster,
1920-508: Is opposition to egalitarianism. An early example of equality is what might be described as outcome economic egalitarianism is the Chinese philosophy of agriculturalism which held that the economic policies of a country need to be based upon egalitarian self-sufficiency. In socialism , social ownership of means of production is sometimes considered to be a form of economic egalitarianism because in an economy characterized by social ownership
2040-517: Is that liberalism provides democratic societies with the means to carry out civic reform by providing a framework for developing public policy and providing the correct conditions for individuals to achieve civil rights. There are two major types of equality: The English Bill of Rights of 1689 and the United States Constitution use only the term person in operative language involving fundamental rights and responsibilities, except for
2160-509: The Aetolians . Agron's (second) wife was Queen Teuta , who acted as regent after Agron's death. According to Polybius , she ruled "by women's reasoning". Teuta started to address the neighbouring states malevolently, supporting the piratical raids of her subjects. After capturing Dyrrhachium and Phoenice, Teuta's forces extended their operations further southward into the Ionian Sea , defeating
2280-628: The Albanian Turmoil of 1997 . An amelioration of the economic and political conditions in the early years of the 21st century enabled Albania to become a full member of NATO in 2009. The country is applying to join the European Union . The first traces of human presence in Albania, dating to the Middle Paleolithic and Upper Paleolithic eras, were found in the village of Xarrë, near Sarandë and Dajti near Tirana . The objects found in
2400-614: The Armistice of Cassibile between Italy and the Allies , Albania was occupied by Nazi Germany . Following the collapse of the Axis powers , Albania became a one-party communist state , the People's Socialist Republic of Albania , which for most of its duration was dominated by dictator Enver Hoxha (died 1985). Hoxha's political heir Ramiz Alia oversaw the disintegration of the " Hoxhaist " state during
2520-511: The Bushati family , who dominated most of northern Albania from 1757 to 1831, and Ali Pasha Tepelena of Janina (now Ioánnina, Greece), a brigand-turned-despot who ruled over southern Albania and northern Greece from 1788 to 1822. Those pashas created separate states within the Ottoman state until they were overthrown by the sultan. In the 1870s, the Sublime Porte 's reforms aimed at checking
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#17328815279022640-513: The Committee of Kosovo and led by Bajram Curri which supported Noli due to the rivalry between them and the government of Zogu, and the southern front which was led by Riza Cerova . The Uprising was strongly supported by Albanian Peasants. The Albanian peasantry appeared diverse. Part of them dreamed of owning a piece of land or expanding the small amount of land they owned. The rest wanted to be freed from heavy and numerous state obligations, such as
2760-647: The Enchelei in the east, the Bylliones in the south and several others . In the westernmost parts of the territory of Albania, along with the Illyrian tribes, lived the Bryges , a Phrygian people, and in the south lived the Greek tribe of the Chaonians . In the 4th century BC, the Illyrian king Bardylis united several Illyrian tribes and engaged in conflicts with Macedon to
2880-589: The Kingdom of Albania , was intended by the dynamic Sicilian ruler, Charles of Anjou , to become the launchpad for an overland invasion of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines, however, managed to recover most of Albania by 1274, leaving only Valona and Dyrrhachium in Charles' hands. Finally, when Charles launched his much-delayed advance, it was stopped at the Siege of Berat in 1280–1281. Albania would remain largely part of
3000-608: The Late Roman Empire was divided. By 395 AD dioceses in which the region was divided were the Diocese of Dacia (as Pravealitana), and the Diocese of Macedonia (as Epirus Nova). Most of the region of modern Albania corresponds to the Epirus Nova . Christianity came to Epirus nova , then part of the Roman province of Macedonia . Since the 3rd and 4th century AD, Christianity had become
3120-611: The League of Lezhë was established, under the rule of George Kastrioti Skanderbeg , the Albanian national hero. The League was a military alliance of feudal lords in Albania forged in Lezhë on 2 March 1444, initiated and organised under Venetian patronage with Skanderbeg as leader of the regional Albanian and Serbian chieftains united against the Ottoman Empire. The main members of the league were
3240-723: The Neolithic era, and they are dated between 6,000 and the end of the EBA. The most important are found in Maliq , Gruemirë , Dushman (Dukagjin) , on the Erzen river (close to Shijak ), near Durrës , Ziçisht , Nepravishtë , Finiq , and Butrint . The next period in the prehistory of Albania coincides with the Indo-Europeanization of the Balkans, which involved Pontic steppe migrations which brought
3360-519: The Ottoman Empire 's disintegration had failed. The image of the "Turkish yoke" had become fixed in the nationalist mythologies and psyches of the empire's Balkan peoples and their march toward independence quickened. The Albanians , because of the higher degree of Islamic influence, their internal social divisions, and the fear that they would lose their Albanian-speaking territories to the emerging Serbia , Montenegro , Bulgaria , and Greece , were
3480-728: The Rise of Macedon Illyrians were the dominant power in the region. The kingdom of the Taulantii under Glaukias ' rule was based in central Albania and dominated southern Illyrian affairs in the late 4th century BC, exerting great influence on the Epirote state through the close ties with the Molossian king Pyrrhus . Under the Ardiaei the greatest known Illyrian kingdom emerged in the 3rd century BC encompassing also northern Albania in its core territory. It became
3600-671: The Roman Empire was divided into eastern and western halves in AD 395, Illyria east of the Drinus River ( Drina between Bosnia and Serbia ), including the lands form Albania, were administered by the Eastern Empire but were ecclesiastically dependent on Rome . Though the country was in the fold of Byzantium , Christians in the region remained under the jurisdiction of the Pope until 732. In that year
3720-557: The Sanjak of Albania . Major combatants included members of the Dukagjini , Zenebishi , Thopia , Kastrioti and Arianiti families. In the initial phase, the rebels were successful in capturing some major towns such as Dagnum. Protracted sieges such as that of Gjirokastër , the capital of the Sanjak, gave the Ottoman army time to assemble large forces from other parts of the empire and to subdue
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3840-597: The Via Egnatia ran inside modern Albania, ending at Dyrrachium . Illyricum was later divided into the provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia . The Roman province of Illyricum or Illyris Romana or Illyris Barbara or Illyria Barbara replaced most of the region of Illyria . It stretched from the Drilon River in modern Albania to Istria ( Croatia ) in the west and to the Sava River ( Bosnia and Herzegovina ) in
3960-415: The means of production and the principle of " From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs ". Marxism rejected egalitarianism in the sense of greater equality between classes, clearly distinguishing it from the socialist notion of the abolition of classes based on the division between workers and owners of productive property. Allen Woods finds that Marx's view of classlessness
4080-401: The surplus product generated by industry would accrue to the population as a whole as opposed to a class of private owners, thereby granting each increased autonomy and greater equality in their relationships with one another. Although the economist Karl Marx is sometimes mistaken to be an egalitarian, Marx eschewed normative theorizing on moral principles altogether. Marx did have a theory of
4200-655: The 10th century with many thriving towns such as Devol , Glavinitsa ( Ballsh ) and Belgrad ( Berat ). When the Byzantines managed to conquer the First Bulgarian Empire the fortresses in eastern Albania were some of the last Bulgarian strongholds to submit to the Byzantines. Later the region was recovered by the Second Bulgarian Empire . In the Middle Ages , the name Arberia began to be increasingly applied to
4320-558: The Albanian people, as it strengthened their solidarity, made them more conscious of their national identity, and served later as a great source of inspiration in their struggle for national unity, freedom and independence. Upon the Ottomans return in 1479, a large number of Albanians fled to Italy, Egypt and other parts of the Ottoman Empire and Europe and maintained their Arbëresh identity. Many Albanians won fame and fortune as soldiers, administrators, and merchants in far-flung parts of
4440-547: The Arianiti, Balšić, Dukagjini, Muzaka, Spani, Thopia and Crnojevići. For 25 years, from 1443 to 1468, Skanderbeg's 10,000-man army marched through Ottoman territory winning against consistently larger and better supplied Ottoman forces. Threatened by Ottoman advances in their homeland, Hungary, and later Naples and Venice – their former enemies – provided the financial backbone and support for Skanderbeg's army. By 1450 it had certainly ceased to function as originally intended, and only
4560-699: The Byzantine empire until the Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 when it fell shortly to the hands of the Serbian ruler Stephen Dushan . During this time, the territory became Albanian majority as the Black Death wiped out much of its Greek population . In the mid-9th century, most of eastern Albania became part of the Bulgarian Empire . The area, known as Kutmichevitsa , became an important Bulgarian cultural center in
4680-449: The Empire. As the centuries passed, however, Ottoman rulers lost the capacity to command the loyalty of local pashas , which threatened stability in the region. The Ottoman rulers of the 19th century struggled to shore up central authority, introducing reforms aimed at harnessing unruly pashas and checking the spread of nationalist ideas. Albania would be a part of the Ottoman Empire until
4800-671: The Illyrian defeat in the Illyro-Roman Wars (229–168 BC). The last known "King of the Illyrians" was Gentius , of the Labeatae tribe. In the early 2nd century BC, the area was annexed by Rome and became part of the Roman provinces of Dalmatia , Macedonia and Moesia Superior . Afterwards, the territory remained under Roman and Byzantine control until the Slavic migrations of the 7th century. It
4920-770: The Indo-European languages in the region and the formation of the Paleo-Balkan peoples as the result of fusion between the Indo-European-speaking population and the Neolithic population. In Albania, consecutive movements from the northern parts of the region which became known as Illyria in the Iron Age had a significant impact in the formation of the new post-Indo-European migration population. The ancestral groups to Iron Age Illyrians are usually identified in Albania towards
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5040-459: The League of Lezhë. Gibbon reports that the "Albanians, a martial race, were unanimous to live and die with their hereditary prince", and that "in the assembly of the states of Epirus, Skanderbeg was elected general of the Turkish war and each of the allies engaged to furnish his respective proportion of men and money". Under a red flag bearing Skanderbeg's heraldic emblem, an Albanian force held off Ottoman campaigns for twenty-five years and overcame
5160-620: The League participated in battles against Montenegro and successfully wrestled control over Plav and Gusinje after brutal warfare with Montenegrin troops. In August 1878, the Congress of Berlin ordered a commission to determine the border between the Ottoman Empire and Montenegro . Finally, the Great Powers blockaded Ulcinj by sea and pressured the Ottoman authorities to bring the Albanians under control. Albanian diplomatic and military efforts were successful in wresting control of Epirus, however some lands were still ceded to Greece by 1881. The League's founding figure Abdyl Frashëri influenced
5280-413: The League to demand autonomy and wage open war against the Ottomans. Faced with growing international pressure "to pacify" the refractory Albanians, the sultan dispatched a large army under Dervish Turgut Pasha to suppress the League of Prizren and deliver Ulcinj to Montenegro. The League of Prizren's leaders and their families were arrested and deported. Frashëri, who originally received a death sentence,
5400-406: The Ottoman Empire they still had autonomy to rule over their lands, but the southern part which was put under the direct rule of the Ottoman Empire , prompted by the replacement of large parts of the local nobility with Ottoman landowners, centralized governance and the Ottoman taxation system, the population and the nobles, led principally by Gjergj Arianiti , revolted against the Ottomans. During
5520-407: The Ottoman defeat in the Battle of Niš at the hands of the Hungarians , Skanderbeg deserted in November 1443 and began a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire. After his desertion, Skanderbeg re-converted to Christianity and declared war against the Ottoman Empire, which he led from 1443 to 1468. Skanderbeg summoned the Albanian princes to the Venetian-controlled town of Lezhë where they formed
5640-435: The Ottomans reconquered the territory of Albania, culminating with the siege of Shkodra in 1479. However, some territories in Northern Albania remained under Venetian control . Shortly after the fall of the castles of northern Albania, many Albanians fled to neighbouring Italy, giving rise to the Arbëreshë communities still living in that country. Skanderbeg's long struggle to keep Albania free became highly significant to
5760-423: The Progon family, the same year, Arbanon was successively controlled subsequently by the Despotate of Epirus , the Bulgarian Empire and, from 1235, by the Empire of Nicaea . During the conflicts between Michael II Komnenos Doukas of Epirus and Emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes , Golem (ruler of Arbanon at the time) and Theodore Petraliphas, who were initially Michael's allies, defected to John III in 1252. He
5880-439: The Roman province of Macedonia . When the Roman Empire was divided into East and West in 395, the territories of modern Albania became part of the Byzantine Empire . Beginning in the first decades of Byzantine rule (until 461), the region suffered devastating raids by Visigoths , Huns , and Ostrogoths . In the 6th and 7th centuries, the Slavic migrations to Southeastern Europe forced Albanians and Vlachs to pull back into
6000-428: The Romans split the region into three administrative divisions, called meris . Beginning in the 7th century BC, Greek colonies were established on the Illyrian coast. The most important were Apollonia , Aulon (modern-day Vlorë ), Epidamnos (modern-day Durrës ), and Lissus (modern-day Lezhë ). The city of Buthrotum (modern-day Butrint), a UNESCO World Heritage Site , is probably more significant today than it
6120-483: The admiration and the criticism of his contemporaries. His court was in Ioannina, but the territory he governed incorporated most of Epirus and the western parts of Thessaly and Greek Macedonia in Northern Greece. Many Albanians gained prominent positions in the Ottoman government, Albanians highly active during the Ottoman era and leaders such as Ali Pasha of Tepelena might have aided Husein Gradaščević . The Albanians proved generally faithful to Ottoman rule following
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#17328815279026240-502: The aim of opposing the Young Turk policies of consolidation of the Ottoman Empire . Following the eventual weakening of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans , Serbia , Greece , and Bulgaria declared war, seizing the remaining Ottoman territory in Europe . The territory of Albania was occupied by Serbia in the north and Greece in the south, leaving only a patch of land around the southern coastal city of Vlora . The short-lived Albanian Control Commission (17 October 1912 to 30 May 1913)
6360-739: The approach to democratize power, decision-making, and responsibility and distributed them more evenly among all members of a team or organization. Many philosophers, including Ingmar Persson, Peter Vallentyne , Nils Holtug, Catia Faria and Lewis Gompertz , have argued that egalitarianism implies that the interests of non-human animals must be taken into account as well. Philosopher Oscar Horta has further argued that egalitarianism implies rejecting speciesism , ceasing to exploit non-human animals and aiding animals suffering in nature . Furthermore, Horta argues that non-human animals should be prioritized since they are worse off than humans. In 1957, Martin Luther King Jr. quoted Galatians 3:28 ("There
6480-535: The army. As a result, many Albanians came to serve in the elite Janissary and the administrative Devşirme system. Among these were important historical figures, including Iljaz Hoxha , Hamza Kastrioti , Koca Davud Pasha , Zağanos Pasha , Köprülü Mehmed Pasha (head of the Köprülü family of Grand Viziers ), the Bushati family, Sulejman Pasha , Edhem Pasha , Nezim Frakulla , Haxhi Shekreti , Hasan Zyko Kamberi , Ali Pasha of Gucia , Muhammad Ali ruler of Egypt , Ali Pasha of Tepelena rose to become one of
6600-495: The balcony of the Assembly of Vlorë , in the presence of hundreds of Albanians . This flag was sewn after Skanderbeg 's principality flag, which had been used more than 500 years earlier. Egalitarianism Egalitarianism (from French égal 'equal'), or equalitarianism , is a school of thought within political philosophy that builds on the concept of social equality , prioritizing it for all people. Egalitarian doctrines are generally characterized by
6720-404: The beginning Iron Age in the Balkans during the early 1st millennium BC. The Illyrians were a group of tribes who inhabited the western Balkans during the classical times . The territory the tribes covered came to be known as Illyria to Greek and Roman authors, corresponding roughly to the area between the Adriatic Sea in the west, the Drava river in the north, the Morava river in
6840-451: The central question debated by theologians is whether the statement about ecclesiastical relationships can be translated into a Christian-ethical norm for all human relationships. Vorster argues that it can, and that the verse provides a Christian foundation for the promotion of human rights and equality, in contrast to "patriarchy, racism and exploitation" which in his opinion are caused by human sinfulness. Karin Neutel notes how some apply
6960-687: The claim is that an interplay between all these perspectives are required if each perspective is to be fulfilling. Although an individualist according to cultural theory is aversive towards both principles and groups, individualism is not fulfilling if individual brilliance cannot be recognized by groups, or if individual brilliance cannot be made permanent in the form of principles. Accordingly, they argue that egalitarians have no power except through their presence, unless they (by definition, reluctantly) embrace principles which enable them to cooperate with fatalists and hierarchies. They argue that this means they will also have no individual sense of direction without
7080-518: The combined Achaean and Aetolian fleet in the Battle of Paxos and capturing the island of Corcyra . Later on, in 229 BC, she clashed with the Romans and initiated the Illyrian Wars . These wars, which were spread out over 60 years, eventually resulted in defeat for the Illyrians by 168 BC and the end of Illyrian independence when King Gentius was defeated by a Roman army after heavy clashes with Rome and Roman allied cities such as Apollonia and Dyrrhachium under Anicius Gallus . After his defeat,
7200-421: The core of the alliance under Skanderbeg and Araniti Comino continued to fight on. After Skanderbeg's death in 1468, the sultan "easily subdued Albania," but Skanderbeg's death did not end the struggle for independence, and fighting continued until the Ottoman siege of Shkodra in 1478–79, a siege ending when the Republic of Venice ceded Shkodra to the Ottomans in the peace treaty of 1479. Ottoman supremacy in
7320-506: The early 20th century. The Ottoman period that followed was characterized by a change in the landscape through a gradual modification of the settlements with the introduction of bazaars , military garrisons and mosques in many Albanian regions. Part of the Albanian population gradually converted to Islam, with many joining the Sufi Order of the Bektashi . Converting from Christianity to Islam brought considerable advantages, including access to Ottoman trade networks, bureaucratic positions and
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#17328815279027440-402: The early phases of the revolt, many land ( timar ) holders were killed or expelled. As the revolt spread, the nobles, whose holdings had been annexed by the Ottomans, returned to join the revolt and attempted to form alliances with the Holy Roman Empire . While the leaders of the revolt were successful in defeating successive Ottoman campaigns, they failed to capture many of the important towns in
7560-407: The east and the mouth of Vjosë river in the south. The first account of the Illyrian peoples comes from the Coastal Passage contained in a periplus , an ancient Greek text of the middle of the 4th century BC. Several Illyrian tribes that resided in the region of Albania were the Ardiaei , Taulantii and Albanoi in central Albania, the Parthini , the Abri and the Caviii in the north,
7680-499: The end of the EBA with movements from north of Albania and are linked to the construction of tumuli burial grounds of patrilineally organized clans. Some of the first tumuli date to the 26th century BCE. These burial mounds belong to the southern expression of the Adriatic-Ljubljana culture (related to Cetina culture ) which moved southwards along the Adriatic from the northern Balkans. The same community built similar mounds in Montenegro (Rakića Kuće) and northern Albania (Shtoj). In
7800-400: The end of the resistance led by Skanderbeg, and accepted Islam more easily than their neighbors. A period of semi-independence started during the mid 18th century. As Ottoman power began to decline in the 18th century, the central authority of the empire in Albania gave way to the local authority of autonomy-minded lords. The most successful of those lords were three generations of pashas of
7920-418: The entire concept of equality as abstract and bourgeois, preferring to focus on more concrete principles such as opposition to exploitation on materialist grounds and economic logic. In the title essay of his book Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays , Murray Rothbard argued that egalitarian theory always results in a politics of statist control because it is founded on revolt against
8040-475: The equal protection of the laws". The motto " Liberté, égalité, fraternité " was used during the French Revolution and is still used as an official motto of the French government. The 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen French Constitution is also framed with this basis in equal rights of humankind. The Declaration of Independence of the United States is an example of an assertion of equality of men as " All men are created equal " and
8160-406: The established religion in Byzantium , supplanting pagan polytheism and eclipsing for the most part the humanistic world outlook and institutions inherited from the Greek and Roman civilizations. The Durrës Amphitheatre (Albanian: Amfiteatri i Durrësit) is a historic monument from the time period located in Durrës, Albania, that was used to preach Christianity to civilians during that time. When
8280-456: The evolution of moral principles concerning specific economic systems . The American economist John Roemer has put forth a new perspective on equality and its relationship to socialism. Roemer attempts to reformulate Marxist analysis to accommodate normative principles of distributive justice , shifting the argument for socialism away from purely technical and materialist reasons to one of distributive justice. Roemer argues that according to
8400-545: The financial support that was necessary to implement it. The United States , United Kingdom and other European countries did not recognize Noli's government and they kept affairs only with Soviet Union that under Joseph Stalin . The Yugoslav kingdom also became alarmed at the established relations between Albania and the Soviet Union. On 13 December 1924, Ahmet Zogu led an army of 1,000 Dibran and Matjan tribesmen with White Russian volunteers financed by Belgrade into Albania. Noli's supporters clashed with them where Elez Isufi
8520-443: The first round of voting should have led to them winning a majority in the second round. On April 20, 1924 Avni Rustemi , an Albanian politician, was shot in the street of Tirana by an agent of the Toptani Family, Jusuf Reçi (because of his murder of Essad Toptani ). His death gave rise to the anti-government demonstrations that led to the June Revolution. The Uprising was split into two fronts: The Northern Front organized by
8640-538: The iconoclast Byzantine emperor Leo III , angered by archbishops of the region because they had supported Rome in the Iconoclastic Controversy , detached the church of the province from the Roman pope and placed it under the patriarch of Constantinople . When the Christian church split in 1054 between Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism , the region of southern Albania retained its ties to Constantinople , while
8760-568: The idea that all humans are equal in fundamental worth or moral status. As such, all people should be accorded equal rights and treatment under the law . Egalitarian doctrines have supported many modern social movements, including the Enlightenment , feminism , civil rights , and international human rights . One key aspect of egalitarianism is its emphasis on equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances. This means ensuring that everyone has access to
8880-414: The immense gains people receive from trading with each other arise because they are unequal in characteristics and talents—these differences may be innate or developed so that people can gain from trading with each other. Thompson et al. theorize that any society consisting of only one perspective, be it egalitarianism, hierarchies, individualist , fatalist or autonomists will be inherently unstable as
9000-579: The independent Archdiocese of Ohrid until Dyrrachion and Nicopolis , were re-established as metropolitan sees. Thereafter, only the dioceses in inner Albania ( Elbasan , Krujë ) remained attached to Ohrid . In the 13th century during the Venetian occupation, the Latin Archdiocese of Durrës was founded. After the region fell to the Romans in 168 BC it became part of Epirus nova that was, in turn, part of
9120-606: The last of the Balkan peoples to desire division from the Ottoman Empire . With the rise of the Albanian National Awakening, Albanians regained a sense of statehood and engaged in military resistance against the Ottoman Empire as well as instigating a massive literary revival. Albanian émigrés in Bulgaria, Egypt, Italy, Romania and the United States supported the writing and distribution of Albanian textbooks and writings. In
9240-475: The late Bronze Age and early Iron Age a number of possible population movements occurred in the territories of modern Albania, for example the settlement of the Bryges in areas of southern Albania-northwestern Greece and Illyrian tribes into central Albania. The latter derived from early an Indo-European presence in the western Balkan Peninsula . The movement of the Byrgian tribes can be assumed to coincide with
9360-447: The later 19th century and is part of the larger phenomenon of the rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire . A short-lived monarchical state known as the Principality of Albania (1914–1925) was succeeded by an even shorter-lived first Albanian Republic (1925–1928). Another monarchy, the Kingdom of Albania (1928–1939) , replaced the republic. The country endured occupation by Italy just prior to World War II (1939–1945). After
9480-420: The local noblemen. During 1271 they made several trips between Albania and Italy eventually succeeding in their mission. On 21 February 1272, a delegation of Albanian noblemen and citizens from Durrës made their way to Charles' court. Charles signed a treaty with them and was proclaimed King of Albania "by common consent of the bishops, counts, barons, soldiers and citizens" promising to protect them and to honor
9600-522: The main revolt by the end of 1436. Because the rebel leaders acted autonomously without a central leadership, their lack of coordination of the revolt contributed greatly to their final defeat. Ottoman forces conducted a number of massacres in the aftermath of the revolt. Many Albanians had been recruited into the Janissary corps, including the feudal heir George Kastrioti who was renamed Skanderbeg (Iskandar Bey) by his Turkish officers at Edirne . After
9720-405: The most powerful Muslim Albanian rulers in western Rumelia . His diplomatic and administrative skills, his interest in modernist ideas and concepts, his popular religiousness, his religious neutrality, his win over the bands terrorizing the area, his ferocity and harshness in imposing law and order, and his looting practices towards persons and communities in order to increase his proceeds cause both
9840-541: The mountainous regions and adopt nomadic lifestyle, or flee into Byzantine Greece . In general, the invaders destroyed or weakened Roman and Byzantine cultural centres in the lands that would become Albania. In the late 11th and 12th centuries, the region played a crucial part in the Byzantine–Norman wars ; Dyrrhachium was the westernmost terminus of the Via Egnatia , the main overland route to Constantinople, and
9960-535: The noblest of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted". Muhammad echoed these egalitarian sentiments, sentiments that clashed with the practices of the pre-Islamic cultures. In a review of Louise Marlow's Hierarchy and Egalitarianism in Islamic Thought, Ismail Poonawala argues the desire for the Arab-Muslim Empire to consolidate power and administer
10080-459: The north reverted to the jurisdiction of Rome. This split marked the first significant religious fragmentation of the country. After the formation of the Slav principality of Dioclia (modern Montenegro ), the metropolitan see of Bar was created in 1089, and dioceses in northern Albania ( Shkodër , Ulcinj ) became its suffragans. Starting in 1019, Albanian dioceses of the Byzantine rite were suffragans of
10200-519: The north. Salona (near modern Split in Croatia) functioned as its capital. The regions which it included changed through the centuries though a great part of ancient Illyria remained part of Illyricum . South Illyria became Epirus Nova , part of the Roman province of Macedonia. In 357 AD the region was part of the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum one of four large praetorian prefectures into which
10320-632: The northern front, while 6 people were killed and 15 were injured on the southern front. Following the occupation of Tirana on June 10, Fan Noli became the Prime Minister on June 16. Noli, an idealist, rejected demands for new elections on the grounds that Albania needed a "paternal" government. Noli's coalition proposed his "Twenty Points Program" that would see the implementation of radical reforms in Albania. Fan Noli as politician had Left wing views based on collectivism , egalitarianism , and nationalism but all of them failed. He also failed to gather
10440-403: The ontological structure of reality itself. According to Rothbard, individuals are naturally unequal in their abilities, talents, and characteristics. He believed that this inequality was not only natural but necessary for a functioning society. In his view, people's unique qualities and abilities are what allow them to contribute to society in different ways. Rothbard argued that egalitarianism
10560-447: The philosophy of Paul's statement to include sexuality, health and race saying "[The original] three pairs must have been as relevant in the first century, as the additional categories are today." She argues that the verse points to a utopian , cosmopolitan community. The verse 49 :13 of The Quran states: "O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed,
10680-423: The principle of distributive justice, the traditional definition of socialism is based on the principle that individual compensation is proportional to the value of the labor one expends in production (" To each according to his contribution ") is inadequate. Roemer concludes that egalitarians must reject socialism as it is classically defined for equality to be realized. The egalitarian management style focusses on
10800-459: The privileges they had from Byzantine Empire. The treaty declared the union between the Kingdom of Albania (Latin: Regnum Albanie ) with the Kingdom of Sicily under King Charles of Anjou ( Carolus I, dei gratia rex Siciliae et Albaniae ). He appointed Gazzo Chinardo as his Vicar-General and hoped to take up his expedition against Constantinople again. Throughout 1272 and 1273 he sent huge provisions to
10920-523: The rapid invasion of the Ottoman Empire . Albania remained under Ottoman control as part of the province of Rumelia until 1912; with some interruptions during the 18th and 19th century with the establishment of autonomy-minded Albanian lords. The first independent Albanian state was founded by the Albanian Declaration of Independence following a short occupation by the Kingdom of Serbia . The formation of an Albanian national consciousness dates to
11040-552: The region now comprising the nation of Albania. The first undisputed mention of Albanians in the historical record is attested in a Byzantine source for the first time in 1079–1080, in a work titled History by Byzantine historian Michael Attaliates , who referred to the Albanoi as having taken part in a revolt against Constantinople in 1043 and to the Arbanitai as subjects of the duke of Dyrrhachium . A later reference to Albanians from
11160-621: The river Aoos and Corcyra. During his reign, the Ardiaean Kingdom reached the height of its power. The army and fleet made it a major regional power in the Balkans and the southern Adriatic. The king regained control of the Adriatic with his warships ( lembi ), a domination once enjoyed by the Liburnians . None of his neighbours were nearly as powerful. Agron divorced his (first) wife. Agron suddenly died, c. 231 BC , after his triumph over
11280-460: The same Attaliates, regarding the participation of Albanians in a rebellion around 1078, is undisputed. In 1190, the Principality of Arbër (Arbanon) was founded by archon Progon in the region of Krujë . Progon was succeeded by Gjin Progoni and then Dhimitër Progoni . Arbanon extended over the modern districts of central Albania , with its capital located at Krujë . The principality of Arbanon
11400-542: The same resources, education, and opportunities to succeed in life. By promoting equal opportunities, egalitarianism aims to level the playing field and reduce disparities that result from social inequalities. Some specifically focused egalitarian concerns include communism , legal egalitarianism , luck egalitarianism , political egalitarianism , gender egalitarianism , racial equality , equality of opportunity , and Christian egalitarianism . Common forms of egalitarianism include political and philosophical. One argument
11520-486: The same things, do the same work, or live in the same manner. Far from it: the very reverse. ... Individual needs and tastes differ, as appetites differ. It is an equal opportunity to satisfy them that constitutes true equality. ... Far from leveling, such equality opens the door for the greatest possible variety of activity and development. For human character is diverse." The cultural theory of risk holds egalitarianism—with fatalism termed as its opposite —as defined by
11640-736: The second quarter of the 19th century, after the fall of the Albanian pashaliks and the Massacre of the Albanian Beys , an Albanian National Awakening took place and many revolts against the Ottoman Empire were organized. These revolts included the Albanian Revolts of 1833–1839 , the Revolt of 1843–44 , and the Revolt of 1847 . A culmination of the Albanian National Awakening was the League of Prizren. The league
11760-568: The south-east, but was defeated. Bardyllis was succeeded by Grabos II , then by Bardylis II , and then by Cleitus the Illyrian , who was defeated by Alexander the Great . Around 230 BC, the Ardiaei briefly attained military might under the reign of king Agron. Agron extended his rule over other neighbouring tribes as well. He raided parts of Epirus , Epidamnus , and the islands of Corcyra and Pharos. His state stretched from Narona in Dalmatia south to
11880-572: The state rather led to the deemphasis of egalitarian teachings in the Qur'an and by the Prophet. Modern egalitarianism is a theory that rejects the classic definition of egalitarianism as a possible achievement economically, politically, and socially. Modern egalitarianism theory, or new egalitarianism, outlines that if everyone had the same opportunity cost , then there would be no comparative advances and no one would gain from trading with each other. In essence,
12000-466: The tithe, the jalap tax, the slavery tax, and other wastes of the feudal system. The Southern Front was composed of the Përmet Garrison and Volunteers from Skrapar . Following several Skirmishes against the government forces, Riza Cerova leading an armed group of ~120 men would take over Berat and would make his way to Tirana. In Kozare he encountered Osman Gazep who was sent from Tirana with
12120-559: The title of King of Albania in February 1272. The kingdom extended from the region of Durrës (then known as Dyrrhachium) south along the coast to Butrint. After the failure of the Eighth Crusade, Charles of Anjou returned his attention to Albania. He began contacting local Albanian leaders through local catholic clergy. Two local Catholic priests, namely John from Durrës and Nicola from Arbanon, acted as negotiators between Charles of Anjou and
12240-483: The towns of Durrës and Vlorë. This alarmed the Byzantine Emperor, Michael VIII Palaiologos, who began sending letters to local Albanian nobles, trying to convince them to stop their support for Charles of Anjou and to switch sides. However, the Albanian nobles placed their trust on Charles, who praised them for their loyalty. Throughout its existence the Kingdom saw armed conflict with the Byzantine empire. The kingdom
12360-467: The weakening of Constantinople following its pillage during the Fourth Crusade . However, Arbanon lost its large autonomy ca. 1216, when the ruler of Epirus , Michael I Komnenos Doukas , started an invasion northward into Albania and Macedonia , taking Kruja and ending the independence of the principality of Arbanon following the death of Dhimitër. After the death of Demetrius, the last ruler of
12480-501: The west Balkan region began in 1385 with their success in the Battle of Savra . Following that battle, the Ottoman Empire in 1415 established the Sanjak of Albania covering the conquered parts of Albania, which included territory stretching from the Mat River in the north to Chameria in the south. In 1419, Gjirokastra became the administrative centre of the Sanjak of Albania. The northern Albanian nobility, although tributary of
12600-513: The wider collapse of the Eastern Bloc in the later 1980s. The communist regime collapsed in 1990, and the former communist Party of Labour of Albania was routed in elections in March 1992, amid economic collapse and social unrest. The unstable economic situation led to an Albanian diaspora , mostly to Italy , Greece , Switzerland , Germany and North America during the 1990s. The crisis peaked in
12720-470: The wording of men and man is a reference to both men and women, i.e., mankind. John Locke is sometimes considered the founder of this form. Many state constitutions in the United States also use the rights of man language rather than rights of person since the noun man has always been a reference to and an inclusion of both men and women. The Tunisian Constitution of 2014 provides that "men and women shall be equal in their rights and duties". Feminism
12840-472: Was a misguided attempt to impose an artificial equality on individuals, which would ultimately lead to societal breakdown. He believed that attempts to force equality through government policies or other means would stifle individual freedom and prevent people from pursuing their own interests and passions. Furthermore, Rothbard believed that egalitarianism was rooted in envy and resentment towards those who were more successful or talented than others. He saw it as
12960-487: Was a revolt backed by the parliamentary opposition to the Zog I government, following the 1923 Albanian parliamentary election . Following the 1923 Albanian elections results, Zogu's faction won 44 seats and opposition candidates 39. The 19 independent, mostly conservative candidates supported Zogu, allowing him to form a government. However, the opposition parties alleged electoral fraud, claiming that their strong performance in
13080-457: Was established in 1190 by the native archon Progon in the region surrounding Kruja , to the east and northeast of Venetian territories. Progon was succeeded by his sons Gjin and then Demetrius (Dhimitër), who managed to retain a considerable degree of autonomy from the Byzantine Empire . In 1204, Arbanon attained full, though temporary, political independence, taking advantage of
13200-490: Was formed at a meeting of 47 Ottoman beys in Prizren on 18 June 1878. An initial position of the league was presented in a document known as Kararname . Through this document Albanian leaders emphasized their intention to preserve and maintain the territorial integrity of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans by supporting the porte , and "to struggle in arms to defend the wholeness of the territories of Albania". In this early period,
13320-510: Was home to several Illyrian tribes such as the Albanoi , Ardiaei , Bylliones , Dassaretii , Enchele , Labeatae , Taulantii , Parthini , Penestae , Amantes , and many others, but also Bryges and Epirote tribes, as well as several Greek colonies established on the Illyrian coast in cooperation with the local Illyrians, notably Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium and Apollonia . The Enchele's polity
13440-536: Was imprisoned until 1885 and exiled until his death seven years later. A similar league was established in 1899 in Peja by former League member Haxhi Zeka . The league ended its activity in 1900 after an armed conflict with the Ottoman forces. Zeka was assassinated by a Serbian agent Adem Zajmi in 1902. The initial sparks of the First Balkan war in 1912 were ignited by the Albanian uprising between 1908 and 1910, which had
13560-427: Was integrated into the Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century. In the Middle Ages , the Principality of Arbër and a Sicilian union known as the medieval Kingdom of Albania were established. Some areas became part of the Venetian and later Serbian Empire . Between the mid-14th and the late 15th centuries, most of modern-day Albania was dominated by Albanian principalities , when the Albanian principalities fell to
13680-553: Was introduced and it replaced the Byzantine Pronoia . In 1371, the Serbian Empire was dissolved and several Albanian principalities were formed including the Principality of Kastrioti , Principality of Albania and Despotate of Arta as the major ones. In the late 14th and the early 15th century the Ottoman Empire conquered parts of south and central Albania. The Albanians regained control of their territories in 1444 when
13800-505: Was not the subordination of society to a universal interest such as a universal notion of equality, but it was about the creation of the conditions that would enable individuals to pursue their true interests and desires, making Marx's notion of communist society radically individualistic. Although his position is often confused or conflated with distributive egalitarianism in which only the goods and services resulting from production are distributed according to notional equality, Marx eschewed
13920-608: Was one of the main targets of the Normans (cf. Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)). Towards the end of the 12th century, as Byzantine central authority weakened and rebellions and regionalist secessionism became more common, the region of Arbanon became an autonomous principality ruled by its own hereditary princes. In 1258, the Sicilians took possession of the island of Corfu and the Albanian coast, from Dyrrhachium to Valona and Buthrotum and as far inland as Berat. This foothold, reformed in 1272 as
14040-482: Was reduced to a small area in Durrës. Even before the city of Durrës was captured, it was landlocked by Karl Thopia's principality. Declaring himself as Angevin descendant, with the capture of Durrës in 1368 Karl Thopia created the Princedom of Albania . During its existence Catholicism saw rapid spread among the population which affected the society as well as the architecture of the Kingdom. A Western type of feudalism
14160-447: Was set up by them to rule Albania. The unsuccessful uprising of 1910 , 1911 and the successful and final Albanian revolt in 1912 , as well as the Serbian and Greek occupation and attempts to incorporate the land into their respective countries, led to a proclamation of independence by Ismail Kemal in Vlorë on 28 November 1912. The same day, Kemal waved the national flag of Albania, from
14280-460: Was the earliest to emerge and centered in Albania. Also the earliest known Illyrian king, Bardylis , emerged in what is now Albania around 400 BC, aiming to make Illyria a regional power interfering with Macedon . He united many southern Illyrian tribes under his realm and defeated the Macedonians and Molossians several times, expanding his dominion over Upper Macedonia and Lynkestis . Before
14400-495: Was when Julius Caesar used it as a provisions depot for his troops during his campaigns in the 1st century BC. At that time, it was considered an unimportant outpost, overshadowed by Apollonia and Epidamnos. The lands comprising modern-day Albania were incorporated into the Roman Empire as part of the province of Illyricum above the river Drin , and Roman Macedonia (specifically as Epirus Nova ) below it. The western part of
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