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'''Principality of Berat''' or '''Muzakaj Principality''' (1335-1444) was a principality created by ] ] in 1335, with its capital Berat. In 1432, ] formed a ] in Muzakajs possessions, dividing the principality and taking Berat. The principality was united with other ] in the ] in ].<ref> History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science. ISBN 9992716231.</ref> | '''Principality of Berat''' or '''Muzakaj Principality''' (1335-1444) was a principality created by ] ] in 1335, with its capital Berat. In 1432, ] formed a ] in Muzakajs possessions, dividing the principality and taking Berat. The principality was united with other ] in the ] in ].<ref> History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science. ISBN 9992716231.</ref> | ||
A chronicle by ] (John Musachi) after he abandoned Albania and went to Italy, written in 1515 shows many interesting facts about the Muzakaj family and the Principality of Berat. Though, information gathered from the chronicle are considered to be somehow deviated in some occasions<ref name="John Musachi">John Musachi, , 1515</ref>. The text is considered to be one of the oldest written by an Albanian<ref name="John Musachi"/>. | A chronicle by ] (John Musachi) after he abandoned Albania and went to Italy, written in 1515 shows many interesting facts about the Muzakaj family and the Principality of Berat. Though, information gathered from the chronicle are considered to be somehow deviated in some occasions<ref name="John Musachi">John Musachi, , 1515</ref>. The text is considered to be one of the oldest written by an Albanian<ref name="John Musachi"/>. | ||
==Princes== | ==Princes== |
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Muzakaj Principality of BeratPrincipata e Muzakajve | |||||||||
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1335–1444 | |||||||||
Flag of Muzakaj Principality Flag of Muzakaj | |||||||||
Muzakaj Principality of Berat in 15th century | |||||||||
Status | Principality | ||||||||
Capital | Berat | ||||||||
Common languages | Albanian | ||||||||
Religion | Eastern Orthodox | ||||||||
Government | Principality | ||||||||
Despot and later Prince | |||||||||
• 1335-1372 | Andrea II Muzaka | ||||||||
• 1417-1444 | Teodor III Muzaka | ||||||||
Historical era | Medieval | ||||||||
• Established | 1335 1335 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 2 March 1444 1444 | ||||||||
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Principality of Berat or Muzakaj Principality (1335-1444) was a principality created by despot Andrea II Muzaka in 1335, with its capital Berat. In 1432, Gjergj Arianiti formed a state in Muzakajs possessions, dividing the principality and taking Berat. The principality was united with other Albanian Principalities in the League of Lezhë in 1444.
A chronicle by Gjon Muzaka (John Musachi) after he abandoned Albania and went to Italy, written in 1515 shows many interesting facts about the Muzakaj family and the Principality of Berat. Though, information gathered from the chronicle are considered to be somehow deviated in some occasions. The text is considered to be one of the oldest written by an Albanian.
Princes
- Andrea II Muzaka (1335-1372)
- Teodor I Muzaka (1372-1389)
- Teodor II Muzaka (1389-1417)
- Teodor III Muzaka (1417-1444)
References
- History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science. ISBN 9992716231.
- ^ John Musachi, Brief Chronicle on the Descendants of our Musachi Dynasty, 1515
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