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'''Bua Thopia''' also known as '''Depa Zenebishi''' (1379-1435) was the son of ] and second ruler of the ] in the 1418-1434 period.
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'''Depë Zenebishi''', also '''Depas''' or '''Thopia Zenevisi'''{{Cref2|a}} ({{langx|sq|Depë Zenebishi}}, {{circa}} 1379–1435), was an ]. The son of ], he had settled in his father's estate in ] after the conquest of ] by the ] in 1418. He was called to lead the rebels in the area of Gjirokastër during the ] and was defeated by ] in early 1433. He was captured and later executed.
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"History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science. ISBN 9992716231<br />
The son of Gjon Zenebishi he had settled in his father's estate in ] after the conquest of Gjirokastër by the Ottoman Empire in 1418.<ref name="Imber">{{cite book|last=Imber|first=Colin|title=The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1481|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lIppAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=31 July 2012|year=1990|publisher=Isis Press|pages=114–5|isbn=9789754280159|quote=Arianit's easy victory encouraged the Albanians of Gjirokaster to call on a lord whom Chalkokondylas calls "Depas", whose father the ...}}</ref> He was called to lead the rebels in the area of Gjirokastër during the ] and was defeated by ] in early 1433.<ref name="Imber"/> He was captured and later executed.<ref name="Imber"/>
Ekrem Bey Vlora: The Ruling Families of Albania in the pre-Ottoman Period


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Latest revision as of 22:55, 2 December 2024

Depë Zenebishi
Lord of Gjirokastër
PredecessorGjon Zenebishi
SuccessorSimon Zenebishi
Bornc. 1379
Corfu
Died1436
Noble familyZenebishi
IssueSimon Zenebishi
FatherGjon Zenebishi
Motherdaughter of Gjin Bua Shpata

Depë Zenebishi, also Depas or Thopia Zenevisi (Albanian: Depë Zenebishi, c. 1379–1435), was an Albanian nobleman. The son of Gjon Zenebishi, he had settled in his father's estate in Corfu after the conquest of Gjirokastër by the Ottoman Empire in 1418. He was called to lead the rebels in the area of Gjirokastër during the Albanian Revolt of 1432-1436 and was defeated by Turahan Bey in early 1433. He was captured and later executed.

Life

Castle of Gjirokastër
The castle of Gjirokastër was besieged by Depë Zenebishi, who was defeated by Turahan Bey

The son of Gjon Zenebishi he had settled in his father's estate in Corfu after the conquest of Gjirokastër by the Ottoman Empire in 1418. He was called to lead the rebels in the area of Gjirokastër during the Albanian Revolt of 1432-1436 and was defeated by Turahan Bey in early 1433. He was captured and later executed.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Depë Zenebishi
2. Gjon Zenebishi
1. Thopia Zenebishi
6. Gjin Bua Shpata
3. Unknown name

See also

Annotations

  1. Chalkokondyles calls him "Depas". In historiography, his name is mostly spelled Thopia Zenevisi.

References

  1. Elsie, Robert (2003). Early Albania A Reader of Historical Texts, 11th-17th Centuries. Harrassowitz. p. 53. ISBN 978-3-4470-4783-8. ...Lord John Sarbissa (Zenevisi) was lord of the town of Gjirokastra and the region of Vagenetia and Paracalo (Parakalamo). This then passed to the son of Lord John, called Lord Amos Sarbissa (Zenevisi)...
  2. ^ Imber, Colin (1990). The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1481. Isis Press. pp. 114–5. ISBN 9789754280159. Retrieved 31 July 2012. Arianit's easy victory encouraged the Albanians of Gjirokaster to call on a lord whom Chalkokondylas calls "Depas", whose father the ...
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