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''The Pashalik of Scutari, Iskodra, or Shkodra (1757–1831), was an autonomous and de facto independent pashalik created by the Albanian Bushati family from the previous Sanjak of Scutari, which was situated around the city of Shkodër in modern-day Albania and large majority of modern-day Montenegro.[1] At its peak during the reign of Kara Mahmud Bushati the pashalik encompassed much of Albania, most of Kosovo, western Macedonia, southeastern Serbia and most of Montenegro. Up to 1830 the Pashalik of Shkodra controlled most of the above lands including Southern Montenegro.[2][3]''
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It's wierd how i have never heard of it before because of the fact that my ancestral tribe and my family up until the 1960's lived in the northern border of it (Sandzak-Raska). Could be one clue of why the process of slavic cultural assimilation became successful in the end when it wasn't case for Kosovars
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Zbog cega ova reakcija? Moj dedo i nana (majcine i babove strane kako i mnoge druge familije) su otisli od Sandzaka 60te godine za Makedoniju i Tursku. Moja nana mi je rekla razlog toga je bio indirektni pritisak od strane Rankovica. I koji detalj u moju pricu ti se ne svidza, volim da znam.
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