
Shoshi is a historical
Albanian tribe
The Albanian tribes ( sq, fiset shqiptare) form a historical mode of social organization (''farefisní'') in Albania and the southwestern Balkans characterized by a common culture, often common patrilineal kinship ties tracing back to one progeni ...
(''fis'') and region of northern
Albania
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in the lower
Shala valley. Shoshi is first recorded as a small settlement in 1485. The fis itself traces its origin to the brothers Gjol and Pep Suma. The community of their descendants gradually grew to control part of the
Dukagjin highlands. In the 19th century Shoshi also became a
bajrak.
Geography
The Shoshi region stands in north-western
Albania
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, in
Shkodër County
Shkodër County ( sq, Qarku i Shkodrës) is a county in northwestern Albania, with the capital in Shkodër. The county spans and had a total population of 197,177 people as of 2021. The county borders on the counties of Lezhë, Kukës and the cou ...
. It stands about 52 km away from the city of
Shkodra. In terms of regional boundaries, Shoshi stands south of
Shala
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, north of
Shllaku
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, west of
Toplana and
Dushmani and east of
Kiri. The historical settlements of Shoshi are: Ndreaj, Brashtë, Pepsumaj, Pepaj, Shosh-Nicaj, Gjolaj, Ndregjinaj, Cilkok, Gjoshaj, Palaj, Pepsumaj, Gjocaj, Pylaj, Gurri i Lekës, Pilotaj, Shosh-Gurrë, Dardhë, Balzë, Mollë.
Gjocaj (Autumn of 2000), Mollë (December 2001), Pepsumaj (December 2004), Brashtë (December 2005), Pylotaj (October 2006), Gjoshaj (November 2008), Ndregjinaj (December 2008) are uninhabited (in brackets the date of final emigration from these settlements).
These form the
Shosh administrative unit of the municipality of
Shkodër
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. Until 2015, Shosh was a municipality (''bashki'') in itself.
The village of Prekal (linked with the medieval
Prekali
Prekali was an Albanian tribe of the Middle Ages. Their origin was probably in the Dukagjin highlands of northern Albania. Since the 16th century, the Prekali tribe gradually became part of other communities in that region.
History
Prekali wa ...
tribe), about 9 km to the south-west of it is sometimes grouped under Shoshi because most of its families come from Shoshi.
History

An oral tradition in the area maintains that the ancestor of Shoshi was a ''Mark Diti'', son of ''Dit Murri'' and grandson of a ''Murr Dedi''. Mark Diti's brother, ''Zog Diti'', was the progenitor of the
Shala tribe, and his other brother, ''Mir Diti'', was considered to be the ancestor of the
Mirdita
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Etymology
The name Mirdita derives from a legendary ancestor named Mir Diti from whom the tribe claims descent. Other a ...
tribe.
In the best known tradition, these three brothers came to the area from
Pashtrik of Gjakova mountain in western Kosovo, on the modern Albania-Kosovo border.
Their settlement then began from south to north, from Mirdita northwards to the lower and upper Shala valley.
The historical figures who are recorded as the forefathers of all Shoshi today are the brothers Gjol and Pep Suma. They are linked to oral tradition as descendants of Mark Diti. They had the surname ''Suma'' as they grew up in the
Suma from where their mother originated. An alternative theory maintains that they were actually patrilineally descended from Suma.
Shoshi appears in historical record in the defter of the
Sanjak of Scutari
The Sanjak of Scutari or Sanjak of Shkodra ( sq, Sanxhaku i Shkodrës; sr, Скадарски санџак; tr, İskenderiye Sancağı or ''İşkodra Sancağı'') was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire. It was established after the Otto ...
in 1485 as a small village in the
nahiye
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of Petrishpan-ili with four households headed by ''Gjon, son of Duka''. In the village, one of the households was that of the Catholic cleric ''Dom Nikolla Bizi''.
Catholic bishop
Shtjefën Gaspari passed through the region in 1671. In his account, ''Sosi'' had 30 households and 250 inhabitants.
In 1786, Shoshi had not yet been fully established as tribal territory as the village of Shosh, Brashta and also Prekali, appear as distinct settlements that are grouped together, but not part of the same territory. The three villages at that time had 189 households with 1013 inhabitants.
Shoshi remained one of the exclusively Catholic tribes throughout the Ottoman period
After the
Young Turk Revolution
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(1908) and subsequent restoration of the
Ottoman constitution, the Shoshi tribe made a
besa (pledge) to support the document and to stop
blood feuding with other tribes until November 6.
During the
Albanian revolt of 1911 in negotiations with the Ottomans an amnesty was reached for the rebels with a pledge by the government that education in Albanian would be allowed and one to two primary schools in the
nahiye
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of Shoshi and pay the wages of teachers allocated to them.
Traditions
Shoshi had a distinction in the region of possessing a legendary boulder associated with Lekë Dukagjini, ''Gur' i Lek's'', who supposedly stayed in that location.
According to local tradition, it was to Shoshi that Lekë Dukagjini, came fleeing from Rashia.
The patron Saint of the Shoshi is Saint Cyriacus (Shën Qurk), whose feast day is commemorated on 12 or 15 July.
The religion of the tribe is entirely
Catholic
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, in the first reliable census taken in
Albania
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in 1918, the population of the Shoshi were 1,293 inhabitants.
See also
*
Shosh
*
Shala tribe
References
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Bibliography
*Prelë Milani (2011), ''Shoshi: gjeografia, gjenealogjia, historia'', Dukagjini
Tribes of Albania
Historical regions in Albania
Albanian Roman Catholics