Insurgency In Karadak–Gollak (1941–1951)
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The insurgency in Karadak–Gollak, also known as the War in Eastern Kosovo (), was a series of Albanian riots in the
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and
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regions with spillover into the
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regions. Initially directed against
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n,
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, and Italian occupation following the
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in 1941, it later targeted the
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who were attempting to gain control of the area. In early October 1951, amidst the
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, the state security service of Yugoslavia (UDBA) sought to eliminate Hasan Remniku and Mustafa Kokaj, the last of the Ballist and Kachak rebel leaders. UDBA agents, disguised as individuals offering assistance to smuggle Kokaj and Remniku across the border into
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, lured them into an ambush set up by Yugoslav forces on October 6, 1951. The ensuing three-day confrontation between Yugoslav and Ballist forces resulted in the deaths of Kokaj, Remniku, and the majority of their soldiers.


Background

Following the
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, the region of
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was divided into three occupation zones.
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and
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sought to meet the demands of
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, which was another ally of the
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. Bulgaria sought to annex the Karadak region which included parts of the Region of Gjilan, Vitia,
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, the Presevo Valley,
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and
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. The newly annexed regions contained about 200,000 Albanians. All ethnic Albanian territories annexed by Bulgaria were declared as an integral part of the
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.


Course of the war


First Phase

After the border changes, Bulgarians resorted to targeted violence to force Muslim Albanians from
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to emigrate. The violence in the Bulgarian-Albanian border areas encompassed a wide range of abuses, including arbitrary arrests, expulsions, rapes, and executions. The Italians faced an increasing wave of Albanian refugees fleeing from the Bulgarian territories. The prefect of Pristina, Drini, informed Albanian Prime Minister
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about the unbearable situation for Albanians on the Bulgarian side due to severe persecution, where rapes and violence were common. Drini mentioned the villages along the Albanian-Bulgarian border—
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, Blinicë, Ramatovë, Vitovë,
Zhegër Zhegër (in Albanian) or Žegra (in Serbian; Жегра) is a village in the Gjilan district of Kosovo. It is located in the Karadak region on the banks of the Žegra river, a right tributary of the Binačka Morava, at the foot of Kušljevica (6 ...
, Hadevë, Pogragjë, Uglarë, Hashtiçe, and
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—where the Bulgarians had caused a "hellish situation." Following large-scale attacks on the civilian population in
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, many residents—including
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,
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, and Macedonians—rose up against Bulgarian rule. Many
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joined the
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, while others joined the
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, alongside most Serbs and Macedonians. In 1941, the Karadak Partisan detachment, composed mainly of Serbs and Macedonians, was formed in
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to resist the Bulgarian occupiers. The detachment moved toward the Karadak region with the task of fueling the uprising in that area, which had a predominantly Albanian population.Јован Павловски „Судењата како последен пораз“, „Полог“, Тетово, 1977, 115-116 стр.Миодраг Арсовски - Болто „Хронологија на позначајни настани од НОБ и Народната револуција во Куманово и Кумановско“, Куманово, 1974, 28-29 стр.Миодраг Арсовски — Болто, „Борбениот пат на Карадачкиот партизански одред“
/ref> On the morning of October 13, the squad arrived in Belanovce and took shelter in an abandoned mill. There, the fighters studied propaganda material and held a party meeting to analyze the squad's march and future tasks. After learning that the detachment was in the mill, a villager immediately informed the Bulgarian police in Kumanovo. The next day, on October 14, at dawn, the 53rd Osogovo Infantry Regiment of the Bulgarian army, under the command of Ljubomir Cekov, attacked the detachment, crushing it after an hour-long struggle. Seven fighters died in the battle, while the remaining eight were captured. Among those killed were Boro Menkov, Perot Georgievski, Magdalena Antova (the first female fighter from Macedonia to die in the war), Kiro Burnazovsky, Ariton Dimkovski, and Bajram Shabani. Nace Ivanovski was executed on the spot. The rest were imprisoned. On May 20, 1942, after more than 200 people fled in a group to
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, Albanian Propaganda Minister
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deemed the violence at the Bulgarian-Albanian border to be so acute that he provided a chronology of Bulgarian abuses against Albanians to Commendatore Angelo Corrias, head of the Albanian Affairs Office in the Italian Foreign Ministry. This report detailed thirty severe incidents from December 17, 1941, to May 27, 1942, including mass rapes and mutilations. Among the worst incidents on March 13, 1942, in the villages of
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Remnik Remnik (, ) is a village in Viti municipality, Kosovo. History The village is situated in the foothills Karadak mountains. During the Ottoman era, Remnik was part of the Karadak nahiye in the Kaza of Gjilan, within the Sanjak of Prishtina in ...
,
Zhegër Zhegër (in Albanian) or Žegra (in Serbian; Жегра) is a village in the Gjilan district of Kosovo. It is located in the Karadak region on the banks of the Žegra river, a right tributary of the Binačka Morava, at the foot of Kušljevica (6 ...
, Nasale,
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, Uglar, Shurdhan, and Llashticë, Bulgarian soldiers, along with Serbian civilians, committed "the most heinous acts" against women and girls while the Albanian men were imprisoned. One pregnant woman lost her child during the two days of rapes, and another went insane. By July 10, 1942, Beratti supplemented his report with a second chronology listing 21 more cases of persecution by Bulgarians against Albanians. On August 6, 1942, Secretary Salvatore Saloni reported that abuses by Bulgarian soldiers against Albanians in the border areas were increasing daily, noting that extortions were common on both sides, closely linked to the new and often unclear border demarcations. From 12 to 15 March 1942, Serbian Chetniks, in collaboration with the occupying
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, besieged the village of
Remnik Remnik (, ) is a village in Viti municipality, Kosovo. History The village is situated in the foothills Karadak mountains. During the Ottoman era, Remnik was part of the Karadak nahiye in the Kaza of Gjilan, within the Sanjak of Prishtina in ...
and perpetrated violence against the local Albanian population. Under the guise of searching for weapons, they detained the men of
Remnik Remnik (, ) is a village in Viti municipality, Kosovo. History The village is situated in the foothills Karadak mountains. During the Ottoman era, Remnik was part of the Karadak nahiye in the Kaza of Gjilan, within the Sanjak of Prishtina in ...
in the village mosque for three days, resulting in the torture and execution of 24 individuals. After the massacre, Hasan Ali Remniku and his men managed to break the siege and relocate the villagers to the Italian-controlled zone. They organized resistance against the Serbian and Bulgarian occupiers and sought revenge against those involved in the massacre. Reports indicate that Hasan Ali Remniku killed over 15 Bulgarian and Serbian soldiers, including some who took part in the massacre at the mosque. A report by the Albanian Ministry of the Free Land in September 1942 noted that, due to violence and pressure from Bulgarian occupiers, over 3,000 Albanian residents from the Karadak Mountains in
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,
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,
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, and
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had been forced to leave their homes. They were experiencing difficult conditions in areas like
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and
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. The first military action of the insurgency occurred in Karadak, specifically in Lojane, when
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and
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under the command of
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attacked the Lojane mine on October 19, 1942. Bulgarian forces were defeated with minimal resistance. After the clash, disputes erupted among the partisans, prompting
Xheladin Kurbaliu Xheladin Kurbaliu, was an Albanian Communist, later turned Fascist and Ballist, who led forces as a commander during the Insurgency in Karadak in World War II. He is best known for his role in the Battle of the Lojane Mine and the First Battle ...
to switch sides and join
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, where he became a prominent commander of the Ballist forces in
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Following the attack on the Bulgarian mine, Bulgarian soldiers randomly accused male Albanians from the village of Straža of banditry and subsequently mistreated and tortured them. In another massacre in the Preševo region, Bulgarian soldiers abducted and shot Albanians without cause in the autumn of 1942. After Albanians in Karadak faced severe abuse, Isuf Pidiqi, a local leader, traveled to
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to plead with a Bulgarian military commander to end the massacres. Following their meeting, the Bulgarian soldiers ceased their attacks. However, the situation escalated when Albanian Ballists from the village of Goden ambushed a Bulgarian patrol and seized the rifle of a killed Soldier. In response, the Bulgarian forces resumed their harsh reprisals. To restore peace, Isuf Pidiqi intervened once more, offering his son as a hostage to the Bulgarians for 24 hours. He recovered the stolen rifle and returned it to the Bulgarian authorities, leading to the cessation of hostilities. On April 23, 1943, an Albanian partisan detachment took control of the Zhegoc, and by April 25, Kishnapole and Sllakoc. They planned to move from Kishnapole to
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and then to the mountains near
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to send messengers to the district committee. However, their guide was unfamiliar with the route, so they settled in the Jabuq mountains between Ponesh and Upper Livoç. Soon however they were detected and on April 26, the Italian army, joined by local fascist militias numbering 2,000 men, under the command of Mulla Idriz Gilani, surrounded the detachment. In the ensuing clash, deputy commissar Musa Zajmi was killed, and Nexhmedin Nixha was wounded. The district committee and supporters of the National Liberation Movement organized aid. The detachment then proceeded to retreat toward Gadish. In 1943, Slavic partisans fighting alongside Albanian partisans in the mountains of Kosovo provoked tensions by singing songs that glorified their leadership. This eventually led to a conflict between the two groups in the Karadak mountains. However, Abdullah Krashnica, the main commander in the region, managed to mediate and reconcile them, preventing further violence among the partisans. In early 1942, Bulgarian Interior Minister Petar Gabrovski and Skopje police director Asen Bogdanov formed contra-Chetnik and Partisan units, including Serbs and Albanians. Notable leaders included Sulë Hotla and Ali Sylë Staneci. On September 15, 1943, during
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prayer at the Lower Mosque in Presheva, Serbian contra-Chetniks, led by Jagosh Djurović, attacked. They sealed exits, threw bombs inside, and shot at fleeing worshippers. The attack left 4–6 Albanians dead and 18–39 wounded. Local Albanians, led by Zymber Kurbalia, retaliated with fire against the Serb perpetrators upon hearing the gunshots. The next day, Bulgarian authorities gave the Albanian contra-Chetniks, under the command of Ali Sylë Staneci, one hour to take revenge on the Serbs. Ali Sylë Staneci and his fighters hunted down the Serbs and killed four Serb soldiers. In December 1943, the High Command assigned
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the mission of eliminating the
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in the
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region near Skopje and Kozjak in
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. Leading detachments from Kumanovo and Skopje, he engaged the
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in three battles, the most significant of which took place near the village of Dragomance at the end of 1943. This battle effectively ended the Chetnik presence in the Kumanovo region. By the end of January 1941, the
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had disarmed the remaining
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in
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. Shortly after the victory against the
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, on February 7, 1944,
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led a raid on the Bulgarian stronghold in
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,
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. However, the attack was unsuccessful, and the Macedonian partisans were defeated, with
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being killed in battle. During the first phase of the conflict,
Gollak Gollak ( sq-definite, Gollaku; ) or Gallap ( sq-definite, Gallapi) is a mountainous and ethnographic region in the eastern part of Kosovo and partially in Serbia, bordering the Llap region to the North, the Kosovo field to the west, the Anamora ...
was a theater for multiple
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and
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incursions aimed at gaining a foothold in the region, as most of
Gollak Gollak ( sq-definite, Gollaku; ) or Gallap ( sq-definite, Gallapi) is a mountainous and ethnographic region in the eastern part of Kosovo and partially in Serbia, bordering the Llap region to the North, the Kosovo field to the west, the Anamora ...
had been annexed by
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. On May 23, 1944,
Chetnik The Chetniks,, ; formally the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland; and informally colloquially the Ravna Gora Movement, was a Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav royalist and Serbian nationalist m ...
units attacked, raided, and carried out massacres in the villages of
Gollak Gollak ( sq-definite, Gollaku; ) or Gallap ( sq-definite, Gallapi) is a mountainous and ethnographic region in the eastern part of Kosovo and partially in Serbia, bordering the Llap region to the North, the Kosovo field to the west, the Anamora ...
, including Brainë, Prapashticë, Hajkobillë, Dabishec, Nishec, Bërvenik, Metërgoc. In the summer of 1944, Albanian communists in
Gollak Gollak ( sq-definite, Gollaku; ) or Gallap ( sq-definite, Gallapi) is a mountainous and ethnographic region in the eastern part of Kosovo and partially in Serbia, bordering the Llap region to the North, the Kosovo field to the west, the Anamora ...
established partisan cells in several villages, including Brainë, Prapashticë, Dabishec, Nishec, and
Koliq Koliq is a village in the municipality of Pristina, Kosovo. It lies about northeast of Pristina. It is in the Gollak region, which with other villages make up the District of Pristina The District of Pristina (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Приштинс ...
. The Gollak partisans were organized into a battalion and were tasked with operating along the Brainë-Prishtinë route, ambushing German and Albanian forces sent to defend the border. The first Yugoslav offensive by the 22nd Division on Velegllava in Kika Mountain, Gollak, began on June 28, 1944, with a force of 500-600 men from Toplica,
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, and
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. They encountered fierce resistance from
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units. After 12 hours of fighting, the Yugoslav partisans were defeated, suffering 200 killed and 131 captured, while the Ballists lost 17 men, including commanders like Abdi Gjoka and Bajram Poliçka. On the night of July 25–26, the
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21st, 22nd, 24th, and 25th divisions, reinforced by 3,000-3,500 soldiers, launched a large-scale offensive along a 20-kilometer front toward
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. They attacked Kika Mountain again, but the Ballists emerged victorious, with the
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sustaining 143 killed and 209 wounded. The Ballists lost 34 men, including Commander Islam Shahiqi. Between 28 August and 7 September 1944, a battle occurred near
Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 33,449 inhabitants. It is the southernmost town in Central Serbia a ...
, near the Rajince river, between Ballists under the command of
Limon Staneci Limon (Aslan) Staneci (1916–1991) was a Journalist, Anti-communism, Anti-communist and Balli Kombëtar member, born in Stanevce, Preševo in the Skopska Crna Gora, Karadak Mountains of Yugoslavia. Early life Staneci attended the Faculty of Law ...
and Ibrahim Kelmendi, and Bulgarian forces, culminating in an Albanian victory after the Bulgarian forces capitulated and withdrew on 9 September 1944. Following Italy's capitulation on 8 September 1943, new opportunities arose to unify Albanian-inhabited territories with German-occupied Albania. To further this aim, the
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was established in
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from 16 to 20 September 1943, representing all Albanian lands, including those under German and Bulgarian control. With Bulgaria's capitulation on 9 September 1944, Albanian Ballist forces in
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occupied and '' de facto'' annexed territories previously under Bulgarian control (
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,
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,
Skopje Skopje ( , ; ; , sq-definite, Shkupi) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It lies in the northern part of the country, in the Skopje Basin, Skopje Valley along the Vardar River, and is the political, economic, and cultura ...
,
Kumanovo Kumanovo ( ; , sq-definite, Kumanova; also known by other #Etymology, alternative names) is the second-largest city in North Macedonia after the capital Skopje and the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the List of municipalities in the Republic ...
) with the state of
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. These forces, primarily from
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, were commanded by leaders such as Jusuf Baftjari,
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,
Limon Staneci Limon (Aslan) Staneci (1916–1991) was a Journalist, Anti-communism, Anti-communist and Balli Kombëtar member, born in Stanevce, Preševo in the Skopska Crna Gora, Karadak Mountains of Yugoslavia. Early life Staneci attended the Faculty of Law ...
, Ibrahim Kelmendi, Sylë Hotla etc. On 12 September 1944, Sylë Hotla and thousands of his men from
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, together with hundreds of men from the forces of Xhem Gostivari and Mefail Shehu, captured
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and raised the Albanian flag.


Second Phase


Bulgarian offensive and Yugoslav offensives on Presevo and Kumanovo

Immediately after the incursion into
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and
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, Albanian Ballists undertook measures to organize and gather volunteer groups to prevent the advance or any eventual attack from the
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. Fighting between the Albanian Ballists and the
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began on September 9, 1944, in Ternovac and Bujanovac. The fighting continued on September 10. On that day, the Albanian Ballists in
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received assistance from several soldiers of the IV Regiment of the
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under the command of Colonel Fuad Dibra. The battle between the
Yugoslav Partisans The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian language, Macedonian, and Slovene language, Slovene: , officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia sh-Latn-Cyrl, Narodnooslobodilačka vojska i partizanski odr ...
and the Albanian Ballists from
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intensified particularly on September 10. The
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hoped that the Albanian Ballists would be weak due to the lack of real military organization. However, after three days of fighting
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eventually withdrew, due to the effective Ballist defense. On 18 September 1944, Yugoslav Partisans again sought control of the Presevo Valley and Kumanovo, clashing with German-aligned Albanian Ballists near Lojane. The Partisans attacked but were driven back to
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, where they faced further ambushes. Residents of
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also joined the fight and killed many Partisans, prompting later retaliatory violence against the village. Suffering heavy losses, the Partisan forces retreated on 24 September, leaving around 500 dead and 117 captured. Simultaneously Operations in Preševo on 19 September led to initial
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gains, but local Kachaks from Karadak counterattacked, reclaiming the area and inflicting heavy casualties. Despite reinforcement efforts, the
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ultimately fell back. During the battle over 100
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were killed, while 206 were taken
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. A British report, however, indicated that Ballists overran the 17th Macedonian Brigade near Presevo, resulting in the deaths of 1,500 Partisan soldiers. On September 22, a partisan unit under commander Niko Vukčević clashed with Sylë Hotla's Ballist forces, who forced the Partisans to retreat toward
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, which they set ablaze, executing residents. The following day, they burned houses in
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and advanced toward Brest, where they met Hotla's forces again and retreated back to
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and
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. Niko Vukčević, the brigade commander, admitted to setting fire to Runica and Gllazhnjë. He stated: ''"At dawn (on September 23), we reached the village of Runica, which offered us significant resistance. I ordered the entire village to be burned... We also burned several houses in the village of Gllazhnjë, which was providing resistance..."'' On the morning of September 23, partisans attacked
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and
Alaševce Alaševce (, ) is a village in the municipality of Lipkovo, North Macedonia. History Descendants of the Krasniqi ''fis'' were recorded in the villages of Gošince, Slupčane, Alaševce and Runica in 1965. Demographics As of the 2021 census, Ala ...
, killing civilians, including women and children, and burning homes. News of the atrocities spread, prompting about forty men from
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, led by Mulla Sadik Haliti, to confront the partisans. Initially suffering losses, Mulla Sadik Haliti managed to disable a machine gun position, forcing the partisans to retreat and face further resistance from Hotla's units. Bulgaria declared war on Germany on September 8. In October, following the
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, the First and Second Bulgarian Armies attacked the German and Albanian forces in Kosovo from the North, capturing cities in the
Anamorava Anamorava (), or Kosovo Pomoravlje ( / ''Kosovsko Pomoravlje'', "Morava Valley of Kosovo"), is a valley in Kosovo, in the southern part of the District of Gjilan surrounding the Morava e Binçës River. It stretches eastward to the Preševo Valley ...
region and advancing into Kosovo. On October 15, 1944, in the village of Prapashticë, Bulgarian forces trying to move towards
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were defeated by Albanian Ballist troops led by officers such as Isak Domi, Mulla Idriz Gjilani, Shefqet Bullykbashi, Mulla Sefë Govori, Nazmi Budrika and other leaders from the villages of Gollak, who knew the terrain well. On October 18, 1944, Bulgarians again attacked, the Albanian Ballists, now reinforced, mounted a strong resistance against two regiments of the Bulgarian army. After three days of fighting, the Bulgarian forces were defeated by the Albanian troops. The battle resulted in the Bulgarians losing 600 soldiers in battle, while around 60 Albanian Ballists were killed, The Bulgarian army also lost a significant amount of weaponry, including 12 cannons, a machine gun, a mortar, hundreds of rifles, and around 60 draft animals. The Albanian forces also captured several artillery pieces and animals used to transport ammunition. From October 24 to 30, 1944, Albanians from
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especially
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, under the command of Tefik Tanisheci, advanced toward villages in the
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where numerous partisan brigades had gathered, including local partisans with reinforcements from
Vranje Vranje ( sr-Cyrl, Врање, ) is a city in Southern Serbia and the administrative center of the Pčinja District. According to the 2022 census, the city itself has a population of 55,214 while the city administrative area has 74,381 inhabitan ...
,
Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 33,449 inhabitants. It is the southernmost town in Central Serbia a ...
,
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, and
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. They launched a successful offensive across open terrain, moving from Guri i Zi through Brodec and
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, toward Bajašnica, reaching as far as the Banjane and Gornjane. At the same time, on October 25, Bulgarian forces captured the villages of Tabanovce,
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, and Novo Nagoričane. Between October 26 and 27, they advanced toward
Žujince Žujince ( sr-cyr, Жујинце; ) is a village located in the municipality of Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipal ...
, Moravica, and Bukarevac, seizing these villages with little resistance. However, on October 27, a force of Albanian Ballists led by Ibrahim Kelmendi launched an attack on the Bulgarian troops near
Žujince Žujince ( sr-cyr, Жујинце; ) is a village located in the municipality of Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipal ...
, defeating them and killing 74 bulgarian soldiers. A few days later following the Bulgarian defeat in
Žujince Žujince ( sr-cyr, Жујинце; ) is a village located in the municipality of Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipal ...
, from 3 to 4 November 1944,
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and Bulgarians besieged the village of
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near
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and massacred 68 Albanian civilians, including villagers and guests aged 11 to 95. The 12th Macedonian Brigade continued operations in the
Kumanovo Kumanovo ( ; , sq-definite, Kumanova; also known by other #Etymology, alternative names) is the second-largest city in North Macedonia after the capital Skopje and the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the List of municipalities in the Republic ...
region following this event. From 9 to 15 November, after regrouping and launching yet another assault,
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successfully captured Preševo and also moved into Gjilan, forcing Ballist forces into the
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Mountains. Tahir Zaimi reported that the Partisan victory resulted in mass executions of Albanians by “Bulgarian and Serbian-Macedonian Partisans.” Simultaneously, on 11 November 1944, the Bulgarian Army attacked the city of
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, where the Wehrmacht and Albanian forces were defeated and the town as well as the area around was captured by the Bulgarian Army. However, in the Albanian villages of
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, Lojane, Vaksince,
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,
Žujince Žujince ( sr-cyr, Жујинце; ) is a village located in the municipality of Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipal ...
, Albanian Ballists under the command of Ibrahim Kelmendi managed to successfully repel the Bulgarian and Yugoslav partisan advance on 11 November. Bulgarians then advanced towards
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, where from September to mid-November, the Albanian Ballist forces, numbering about 3,600 soldiers, together with the
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led by Sylë Hotla defended
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and managed to repel all military attacks of the 16th and 17th brigades of the Kumanovo Partisan Division. The second offensive of the Bulgarians, which attacked well-equipped with the support of tanks and fighter planes in the Skopje area, forced the Germans to evacuate their forces, which they carried out on schedule; their main forces abandoned Skopje on 11–12 November. The remaining German rearguard abandoned Skopje early on 14 November. Skopje was seized with the decisive role of Bulgarian troops. On November 12, at the initiative of Abdullah Krashnica, a meeting was held between him and Ibrahim Kelmendi. Abdullah Krashnica urged Ibrahim to halt the resistance of the Albanian Ballists against the partisans, noting that they had recently received support from large Bulgarian army units determined to deploy heavy artillery, including aircraft and tanks. The meeting ended without an agreement, as Ibrahim Kelmendi declared that the Ballists would not withdraw from the front until the Kosovo issue was resolved. Around the same time, another meeting took place in Kumanovo between Atlante Koçi (a former Albanian diplomat from Tirana in Sofia who supported the Bulgarian Army) and Shaban Efendi. Koçi asked Shaban to persuade Sulë Hotla to stop resisting the Yugoslav partisans and allow them into Ballist-controlled areas. He assured that civilians would not be harmed, except those proven to have “committed crimes against the partisans,” and said the withdrawal would be temporary—only until the Bulgarian brigades pulled out. Koçi stressed it was pointless to fight such a powerful army and argued the Albanian forces should hold back until the Bulgarians left and Anglo-American forces arrived, which could help achieve the goal of uniting these regions with Albania. That same day, Shaban Efendi traveled to Lipkovo to meet Sulë Hotla. The talks were long and difficult, with other participants including Mulla Dulla, Hamzë Bellanoca, Mulla Hajdari, and Azem Hoxha. While Shaban Efendi urged the Ballists to temporarily withdraw, Sulë Hotla refused, saying, “I cannot agree with the partisans.” He had already positioned his troops in Lipkovo to attack the partisans in Vaksince. Angered by the Serbian-Macedonian partisans’ mistreatment of Albanian civilians, Sulë Hotla defiantly declared, “Let the Bulgarians come; I will respect the Russians, but not the partisans.” Negotiations lasted into the early morning, ending in an agreement: the Ballists would not attack the partisans in Vaksince, Sulë Hotla would withdraw to Belanovce with his 20 closest men, and the rest would go home. It was also agreed that partisan forces could enter Albanian villages. Following the agreement, Partisan units took control of the Albanian-populated areas of the Karadak of Kumanovo. The takeover occurred with little resistance from the local Albanian population. This is evidenced by a report dated November 16, 1944, from the Headquarters of the XVII Brigade to the Kumanovo Division, stating that there were no armed men left in the villages of Otlja, Lipkovo, Orizare, and
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. However, shortly after establishing their presence, the partisan units launched violent actions against the Albanian civilian population. Partisans carried out killings, massacres, mass imprisonments, and the burning of homes. Within a day or two, the partisan forces committed atrocities, killing and massacring civilians in the following villages: 17 in Vaksince, 14 in Konjare, 8 in
Slupčane Slupčane (, ) is the largest village in the municipality of Lipkovo, North Macedonia. History Descendants of the Krasniqi ''fis'' were recorded in the villages of Gošince, Slupčane, Alaševce and Runica in 1965. From May-June 2001 the Batt ...
, 9 in Orizare, 10 in Otlja (where 27 were also imprisoned), 26 in
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, 6 in Vištica, 3 in Lopate, and 13 in Ropalce. The abusive behavior of the Partisans forced many
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to abandon their homes and seek refuge in the mountain villages of Karadak. According to the same XVII Brigade report from November 16, around 10,000 Albanians had fled from villages such as Nikuštak, Vištica, Ropalce,
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, Otlja, Lipkovo, Orizare, and
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to the villages of Strima, Riovcë,
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,
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, Dumanovce, and Izvor.


Albanian resistance

Following the successful
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and Bulgarian campaigns against the Ballists and
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in
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, many local Albanians, especially in
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, began to oppose the Ballist resistance. Nevertheless, on November 26, 1944, the "Council of Leaders of Karadak," led by Jusuf Baftjari and other Albanian leaders, met above
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to unify the Albanian resistance movements in Eastern Kosovo (
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,
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,
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). This integration formed Zone IV of Kosovo's Defense under the
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. During the meeting, the remaining Ballist leaders agreed on planning a recapture of
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. For this, the Ballists attempted to encourage the villagers of Livoç i Epërm in
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, just south of
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, to join their plan to take the city; however, the villagers refused. The Ballists then asked Ymer Myqybaba, a key commander from
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, to defend the western and southern flanks in
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by stopping the 16th Macedonian Brigade coming from
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toward
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. Ymer Myqybaba then gave an oath ('' besa'') to stop the brigade. Following the council, Baftjari and other leaders joined forces with Ymer Myqybaba in the Myqybaba village. On November 30, Partisans launched a large scale offensive in
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. Several battles were fought with the most significant being the Battle of Myqybaba, which saw around 120 Albanian Ballists, led by Myqybaba and Baftjari, resist the 16th Macedonian Partisan Brigade of 2,000 men. Despite repelling multiple assaults, the Ballists eventually retreated in the face of reinforcements totaling 20,000. The defeated Ballists then withdrew to the Kopilaça mountain. During the battle, Yugoslav partisans suffered 78 deaths, while the clash also inflicted 12 deaths on the Ballist side, including the death of Commander Ymer Myqybaba. In retaliation, Partisans burned 73 or 93 homes in Myqybaba and many more across
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, with flames visible from
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, as if all of
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were ablaze. With the failure to defeat the Partisan Brigade, the Ballist intentions of capturing
Gjilan Gjilan ( sq-definite, Gjilani) or Gnjilane ( sr-Cyrl, Гњилане) is the third most populous city in Kosovo and it serves as both a municipality and the administrative center of the District of Gjilan, Gjilan District. According to the 2024 ...
were temporarily stalled. In mid-November, a noteworthy battle took place in
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of
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, specifically at a location known as Guri i Bardhë. The
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forces, specifically the Bllacë battalion led by Abdyl Durra, with support from the forces of Tefik Tanisheci and Din Hoxha, succeeded in decisively defeating the third battalion of the 16th Macedonian Brigade, forcing it to retreat toward the villages of Brazda and
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. Days later, on November 16, 1944, the village of
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was surrounded by the same 16th Macedonian Brigade of the
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, commanded by Gligorije Šaranović-"Gliša, which imposed a complete lockdown, preventing villagers from leaving. Armed guards were stationed every 50 meters, restricting movement. The brigade entered the village on November 14, assuring residents they would be safe and urging them to prepare food for the soldiers. Many villagers remained, believing the promises. After three days, the villagers were gathered at the mosque, where they were detained, beaten, and verbally abused. The brigade then took a significant number of them—approximately 130–140 individuals of varying ages—to a site known as "Stanet e Toçit.", where they were systematically massacred. The actions of the 16th Macedonian Brigade were claimed to be aimed at eliminating perceived threats, including the Balli Kombëtar. The deaths of individuals, including children and the elderly, raised serious questions about the motivations behind these killings. Witnesses reported that the perpetrators returned to the scene later, attempting to conceal their actions by destroying graves. Reports indicated that on November 16 and 17, 128 Albanians were killed in
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. On December 1, 1944, during a meeting in Tërpezë ( Viti), Ballists allied with
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decided to unite to protect Gjilan and Ferizaj from Partisan and Chetnik atrocities. Subsequently, the Committee of Albanian Resistance for Eastern Kosovo was established on December 17, 1944, in Zarbincë, with Mulla Idriz Gjilani as commander in chief. The committee included resistance leaders from Gollak and Karadak, aiming to implement defensive measures against attacks along the Eastern Kosovo border. On December 4, 1944, 16th Macedonian Partisan Brigade massacred about 100 men, aged 16 to 75, were killed in Iseuk, while other massacres also occurred in the villages of Myçybabë, Kurbali, Ilincë, Sefer, Maxhere, Depcë, Kokaj, Sllubicë and Gruhalia. In Sefer alone, 25 young men from 56 households were killed, with others imprisoned in
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,
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, and
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—most of whom never returned. On December 19, 1944, the 17th Macedonian Brigade, with 1,800 soldiers, advanced towards Desivojca, committing acts of violence against civilians. In response, Ballists led by Mulla Idriz Gjilani mobilized to assist the villagers. On December 20, they launched a coordinated attack, encircling and decimating a battalion of Partisans. The battle resulted in the complete destruction of the 17th Macedonian Brigade. By December 21, 1944, Ballists reached
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, finalizing their plan to take
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. Mulla Idriz Gjilani, the leader of the forces from
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, opposed the attack, warning that while they could seize the city, they couldn't hold it, urging instead a guerrilla approach. But younger leaders, inspired by prior victories, pushed forward, launching an assault on December 23. On 23 December 1944, following this decisive victory in the Gollak Highlands, local fighters from Desivojca and other parts of
Gollak Gollak ( sq-definite, Gollaku; ) or Gallap ( sq-definite, Gallapi) is a mountainous and ethnographic region in the eastern part of Kosovo and partially in Serbia, bordering the Llap region to the North, the Kosovo field to the west, the Anamora ...
and Hashania, along with soldiers from Karadak under the command of Jusuf Baftjari, Sylë Hotla and others, marched into
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with the aim of reclaiming the city. Ballists managed to take control of parts of
Gjilan Gjilan ( sq-definite, Gjilani) or Gnjilane ( sr-Cyrl, Гњилане) is the third most populous city in Kosovo and it serves as both a municipality and the administrative center of the District of Gjilan, Gjilan District. According to the 2024 ...
early that morning, while Macedonian units and local authorities fled the battle. However,
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leaders, including Vlado Popović, saw this as an opportunity to draw the resistance in, then counterattack with reinforcements from
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and
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, which arrived by midday, turning the tide. Realizing the strength of the incoming partisan brigades, Albanian forces withdrew to Kamenica, while other Ballists were forced into the Mountains. Partially due to the desertation of Mulla Idriz Gjilani and his forces from Anamorava. The failed assault intensified anti-Albanian measures. A curfew was imposed, forbidding
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from moving within or entering the city, and allowing Serbs and Macedonian partisans a 24-hour window for looting and violence. Mass arrests, killings, and looting followed, targeting all ages, including women and children. Prisoners were tortured in local facilities, often murdered by night, with city streets lined with corpses. Violence and terror soon engulfed the villages around
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, where Albanian casualties from clashes with Serbian and Bulgarian forces, as well as Partisan reprisals, mounted from until March 1945. The Gjilan region, which includes parts of
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,
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and
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, suffered some of
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's highest losses, though exact figures remain uncertain. In the village of Çarr, on January 5, 1945,
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forces detained and executed 23 individuals. In Llashticë,
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, the bodies of 12 Albanian villagers who had been killed without judicial process remained unburied for 3–4 days, and an additional 10 people were reported killed in the village. Reports indicate that similar events took place in various villages, including Shipashnicë, Hogosht, Kopërnicë, Vruçec, Livoç i Ulët, Tërpezë, Koretin, Livoç i Epërm, and others. Other villages, such as Sedllar, Desivojca, Karaçevë, Kranidell, Koretinë, and Lisovicë, are also recorded as having experienced similar events. In Lisovicë, seven family members reportedly lost their lives, and in Velegllavë, there were reports of 35 people killed, including seven women and two children. Additional incidents were reported in Carravajkë and Stanec in Karadak, and in
Anamorava Anamorava (), or Kosovo Pomoravlje ( / ''Kosovsko Pomoravlje'', "Morava Valley of Kosovo"), is a valley in Kosovo, in the southern part of the District of Gjilan surrounding the Morava e Binçës River. It stretches eastward to the Preševo Valley ...
, especially in
Pozharan Požaranje (in Serbian; Пожарање), or Pozharan (in Albanian) is a town in the Viti, southeast Kosovo. History Until 1975, it was known as Požeranje (Пожерање) and had been the seat of its municipality. Demographics According to ...
. Vesel Rexhepi, estimated 4,500 Albanians killed or massacred in the city of
Gjilan Gjilan ( sq-definite, Gjilani) or Gnjilane ( sr-Cyrl, Гњилане) is the third most populous city in Kosovo and it serves as both a municipality and the administrative center of the District of Gjilan, Gjilan District. According to the 2024 ...
alone, while Tahir Zajmi suggested nearly 8,000 deaths across the broader area—though this number is likely exaggerated. According to the diary of an Partisan member, approximately 3,000 Albanians were killed in
Gjilan Gjilan ( sq-definite, Gjilani) or Gnjilane ( sr-Cyrl, Гњилане) is the third most populous city in Kosovo and it serves as both a municipality and the administrative center of the District of Gjilan, Gjilan District. According to the 2024 ...
between December 23 and 29, 1944. Official court data from 1954, however, records 254 executions, including 245 Albanians, though this figure is considered incomplete. A more probable estimate for the region's casualties is between 3,000 and 4,000.


Third phase


Albanian guerilla resistance

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forces detained and executed 23 individuals. On January 6, 1945, Isuf Pidiqi, a leader in the Karadak Gorge, was summoned to the
Zhegër Zhegër (in Albanian) or Žegra (in Serbian; Жегра) is a village in the Gjilan district of Kosovo. It is located in the Karadak region on the banks of the Žegra river, a right tributary of the Binačka Morava, at the foot of Kušljevica (6 ...
police station under the pretense of a brief discussion. However, the meeting was a trap orchestrated by
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to capture and eliminate him. During the ambush, Isuf Pidiqi managed to seize a police officer's rifle and killed three OZNA officers—Dimitrije Mihajlović, Tihomir Petković, and Stanimir Petković—while wounding another. As he attempted to escape, OZNA forces retaliated with gunfire, fatally wounding him. In Llashticë, Karadak, the bodies of 12 Albanian villagers who had been killed without judicial process remained unburied for 3–4 days, and an additional 10 people were reported killed in the village. Reports indicate that similar events took place in various villages, including Shipashnicë, Hogosht, Kopërnicë, Vruçec, Lower Livoq, Tërpezë, Koretin, Livoç i Epërm, and others. Other villages, such as Sedllar, Desivojcë, Karaçevë, Kranidell, Koretinë, and Lisovicë, are also recorded as having experienced similar events. In Lisovicë, seven family members reportedly lost their lives, and in Velegllavë, there were reports of 35 people killed, including seven women and two children. Additional incidents were reported in Carravajkë and Stanec in Karadak, and in
Anamorava Anamorava (), or Kosovo Pomoravlje ( / ''Kosovsko Pomoravlje'', "Morava Valley of Kosovo"), is a valley in Kosovo, in the southern part of the District of Gjilan surrounding the Morava e Binçës River. It stretches eastward to the Preševo Valley ...
, especially in
Pozharan Požaranje (in Serbian; Пожарање), or Pozharan (in Albanian) is a town in the Viti, southeast Kosovo. History Until 1975, it was known as Požeranje (Пожерање) and had been the seat of its municipality. Demographics According to ...
. After the end of
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and the communist Yugoslav reoccupation of Kosovo, a segment of Kosovo's nationalist military and political leaders opted to stay in the country, remaining devoted to the cause of the
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. Following the takeover the Yugoslav army inflicted severe punishment upon the population of
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, resulting in significant casualties among them. The remaining Ballist groups engaged in guerrilla warfare in
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, including those led by Sylë Hotla, Ali Staneci, Hetë Koka, Hasan Ali Remniku, Jusuf Baftjari, Hajdar Malisheva, and others. Eventually, representatives of these groups convened at the Kopilaça Congress on August 15–16, 1945, organized by the remaining Ballists and
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in
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. During the congress, Albanian leaders pledged to continue fighting against the communist occupiers. However, in October 1945, Albanian Ballists in
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received a letter from
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and
Mid'hat Frashëri Mid'hat Bey Frashëri (also known by his pen name as Lumo Skëndo; ; 25 March 1880 – 3 October 1949) was an Albanian diplomat, writer and politician. The son of Abdyl Frashëri, one of the most important activists of the Albanian National A ...
, urging them to flee to
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. In response, Mulla Idriz Gjilani intervened, advising the resistance units not to abandon
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but to persist in the fight. By the end of 1946, Yugoslav authorities initiated a comprehensive military operation against Albanian Resistance forces across
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. Despite this crackdown, only 36 rebels, mostly from
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, out of 1,735 fighters distributed among 55 guerrilla groups, survived and continued the resistance beyond March 1947. After numerous failed operations to capture or eliminate Jusuf Baftjari and his Cheta, the
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turned to treachery. Vojo Vojvodić, a Montenegrin leader of the
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, assured Jusuf Baftjari that if he surrendered, he would face imprisonment under the Amnesty Law, rather than execution. The relentless torture inflicted by the
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on their families and friends, along with the discovery of their hideouts, became unbearable. Even Jusuf Baftjari, realizing that all possibilities for continued resistance were closing, surrendered togetether with his two sons, Selim and Qazim, in Uglar on February 20, 1947. Daut Xhelili of Pogragjë, a former activist, recalled being present when the
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brought Jusuf Baftjari to Pogragjë, noting that he refused to surrender his rifle and kissed its barrel. Addressing Vojvodić, Jusuf Baftjari explained his surrender, citing Vojvodić's Montenegrin heritage and the trust that should be inherent in a Montenegrin's word, implying that without this trust, the
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would not have captured him alive. Shortly after however, Jusuf Baftjari was sentenced to death by the Yugoslav court in
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and was executed on July 17, 1948. Historical accounts from both Albanian and Yugoslav communist sources indicate that the Albanian national resistance in the Karadak region of
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was one of the last to be suppressed in
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. This armed resistance is linked to Sylë Hotla and eight of his closest associates. Among them were Ali Sylë Staneci, Sami Shabedini from Orizarja, Hamzë Bilalli from Bellanoca with his son Arifi, and four brothers from Breza, the sons of Ajet Emin: Aliu, Shefkiu, Iseni, and Rasimi. These nine individuals ultimately fell into an ambush set by
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on Mount Pelister, near the Yugoslav-Greek Border on October 11, 1947. In early October 1951, the state security service of Yugoslavia (
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) planned to liquidate Hasan Remniku and Mustafa Kokaj, the last of the Ballist and Kachak rebel leaders. UDBA agents were sent, posing as people who would help smuggle Kokaj and Remniku across the border into Albania. On October 6, 1951, on their way to Albania, the rebel leaders ran into a well prepared ambush set up by Yugoslav forces. Fighting between the Yugoslav and Ballist forces lasted three days, in which Kokaj and Remniku and most of their soldiers were killed.


Aftermath

Following the quelling of the uprising, Yugoslav forces began targeting the Albanian population. According to the available data, which is believed to be incomplete, the regions of
Karadak Karadak is a village in the municipality of Raška, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map ...
,
Anamorava Anamorava (), or Kosovo Pomoravlje ( / ''Kosovsko Pomoravlje'', "Morava Valley of Kosovo"), is a valley in Kosovo, in the southern part of the District of Gjilan surrounding the Morava e Binçës River. It stretches eastward to the Preševo Valley ...
, and
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suffered the following casualties, including both militants and civilians:
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with 600 victims,
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500,
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between 1,200 and 8,000,
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1,400, and
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700, Totaling approximately 11,200 casualties, all at the hands of Bulgarian and Yugoslav troops. The infamous
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mainly operated in the conflict and was stationed in the Albanian- and German-occupied regions around
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,
Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 33,449 inhabitants. It is the southernmost town in Central Serbia a ...
, and
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. Later, it also took part in battles near
Gjilan Gjilan ( sq-definite, Gjilani) or Gnjilane ( sr-Cyrl, Гњилане) is the third most populous city in Kosovo and it serves as both a municipality and the administrative center of the District of Gjilan, Gjilan District. According to the 2024 ...
. During its operations in Karadak, the division primarily carried out ethnic cleansing against Orthodox Slavs and Romani people. Remnants of the division also conducted military operations in the Vardar Valley, south of Karadak and managed to secure the withdrawal of German Army Group E. The 16th, 17th, and 18th Macedonian Brigades were active in the southern parts of
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and fought against the Ballists. Meanwhile, the Second Kosovska Brigade was active in the northern parts of
Karadak Karadak is a village in the municipality of Raška, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map ...
,
Anamorava Anamorava (), or Kosovo Pomoravlje ( / ''Kosovsko Pomoravlje'', "Morava Valley of Kosovo"), is a valley in Kosovo, in the southern part of the District of Gjilan surrounding the Morava e Binçës River. It stretches eastward to the Preševo Valley ...
, and
Gollak Gollak ( sq-definite, Gollaku; ) or Gallap ( sq-definite, Gallapi) is a mountainous and ethnographic region in the eastern part of Kosovo and partially in Serbia, bordering the Llap region to the North, the Kosovo field to the west, the Anamora ...
. According to official data, the 16th, 17th, and 18th Macedonian Brigades lost 474 fighters in fighting with the Ballists. British reports suggest that the Macedonian Partisans had 1,500 fighters killed in the First Battle of Preševo alone.


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