Sefë Mahmut Kosharja, also known as Sefë Qorri, was a notable
Albanian resistance fighter and leader during the
Albanian National Awakening
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, serving as a prominent member of the
League of Prizren
The League of Prizren ( sq, Besëlidhja e Prizrenit), officially the League for the Defense of the Rights of the Albanian Nation ( sq, Lidhja për mbrojtjen e të drejtave te kombit Shqiptar), was an Albanian political organization which was offi ...
.
Early life and Ottoman Army
Born Sefë Mahmuti sometime around 1825 in the village of Koshare near
Ferizaj
Ferizaj, . or Uroševac, . Also formerly known as Ferizovići ( tr, Firzovik). is the sixth largest city in Kosovo by population and seat of Ferizaj Municipality and Ferizaj District.
Ferizaj has been populated since the prehistoric era by th ...
, Kosharja was recruited into the ranks of the
Ottoman army
The military of the Ottoman Empire ( tr, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun silahlı kuvvetleri) was the armed forces of the Ottoman Empire.
Army
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at around 1855, serving for a total of 5 years. As a result of his military merits during his service, he was assigned to a unit of military reserves. He then served another 2 years in
Istanbul
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. Around 1867, he returned to his homeland, married and began a family.
Together with other Albanians that were called to serve in Istanbul for
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* Özdemiroğlu Osman Pasha (1527–1585), Ottoman grand vizier
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in 1876, he was stationed in
Bulgaria
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, specifically
Plevne, the site of a fierce battle. He led a group of men granted to him by Osman Pasha.
During the intense fighting against the
Russians
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Bulgarians
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,
Moldovans
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, and
Romanians
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at the
battle of Plevna
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, Sefë was injured and lost one eye. After that he was nicknamed Sefë Qorri meaning "Sefë the blind". After the fighting, he was granted passage home to Koshare, close to
Ferizaj
Ferizaj, . or Uroševac, . Also formerly known as Ferizovići ( tr, Firzovik). is the sixth largest city in Kosovo by population and seat of Ferizaj Municipality and Ferizaj District.
Ferizaj has been populated since the prehistoric era by th ...
. As a veteran of war, he enjoyed the respect of Osman Pasha who had admired Sefë's courage.
Sefë Kosharja was also said to have participated in the extermination of
Greek
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bands that had massacred Muslim
Albanian civilians; he is also said to have killed a Greek commander during one of these skirmishes, and thereafter taking the commander's sword as his own weapon. It is possible that he had lost his eye during his battles with the Greeks.
League of Prizren
Sefë Kosharja was one of the most notable figures of the
League of Prizren
The League of Prizren ( sq, Besëlidhja e Prizrenit), officially the League for the Defense of the Rights of the Albanian Nation ( sq, Lidhja për mbrojtjen e të drejtave te kombit Shqiptar), was an Albanian political organization which was offi ...
, an
Albanian political organisation that sought to create an independent Albania, free from the
Ottomans
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,
South Slavs
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, and the
Greeks
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. He was also close with
Mic Sokoli
Mic Sokoli (1839 – 20 April 1881) was an Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter from the Highlands of Gjakova. He was a noted guerrilla leader during the years of the League of Prizren and took part in the fighting in Yakova agai ...
, and is believed to have freed him from the prison of
Peja
Peja (Indefinite Albanian form: ''Pejë'' ) or Peć ( sr-Cyrl, Пећ ) is the fourth largest city of Kosovo and seat of Peja Municipality and Peja District. It is situated in the region of Rugova on the eastern section of the Accursed Mounta ...
before the Ottoman soldiers could send him to
Istanbul
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. He was a leading figure in the
Battle of Slivova
The Battle of Slivova was a battle fought between the Albanian League of Prizren and the Ottoman Empire in the vicinities of the villages of Slivovë and Koshare near modern-day Ferizaj, Kosovo, between 16 and 20 April 1881.
Background
Afte ...
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While serving in the Ottoman army, he was an artilleryman; he had managed to seize Turkish cannons and placed them in front of the hill of the village of Koshare. Along with several other artillerymen, Sefë built two catapults that hit Dervish Pasha's army from behind, enabling fighters like Mic Sokoli to attack the positions of the Ottoman cannons.
After Mic Sokoli sacrificed himself by pressing his body towards a Turkish cannon, Sefë Qorri was seriously wounded in the leg and in one hand. He was captured alive by the Ottoman Turks and a military trial led by Dervish Pasha quickly sentenced him to death; he was hung on a tree. The Ottomans warned Sefë's family that there would be consequences if they tried to take his body down before 7 days had passed. During the night, three days past his hanging, his nephews - Asllan and Shaban Emini from the neighbourhood of Hysiqi in
Shtime
Shtime ( sq-definite, Shtimja) or Štimlje ( sr-Cyrl, Штимље), is a town and municipality located in the Ferizaj District of Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town of Shtime has 7,225 inhabitants, while the municipality has 27,324 in ...
- removed his body from the rope and buried their uncle in a secret location.
Afterwards, they contacted their other uncles and showed them where they had buried him. He was given the title of Sefë Kosova for his bravery during his lifetime.
Hero
Sefe Qorri is remembered today as an Albanian National Hero.
References
External links
Ali Hadri, ''Kosova'', Enti i Historisë së Kosovës, 1976Shukri Rahimi, ''Vilajeti i Kosovës më 1878-1912'', Enti i Teksteve dhe i Mjeteve Mësimore i Krahinës Socialiste Autonome të Kosovës
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1881 deaths
1830 births
Kosovo Albanians
People from Ferizaj
People from Kosovo vilayet
Albanian rebels from the Ottoman Empire
Activists of the Albanian National Awakening
Kosovan soldiers
Ottoman military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Executed Albanian people
People executed by the Ottoman Empire by hanging