Kajo Babjeni

Kajo Babjeni (1833–1923) was an Albanian kachak, revolutionary and activist of the Albanian National Awakening from the Gorë region of south-eastern Albania. He was known as Kapedani i Gorës ('The Captain of Gorë') and led an armed band in the Gorë region.

Biography

Babjeni came from a family of kachak fighters; his maternal uncle was Shahin Matraku, a well-known kachak.[1] Babjeni's armed band of Gorë consisted of 50-60 members,[2] but on certain occasions could have reached up to 300 men.[3] They alternated between the regions around Korçë and the regions around the lakes of Ohër and Prespa.[4]

Together with the fellow Albanian armed bands of Sali Butka and Spiro Bellkameni, Babjeni and his fighters briefly liberated Korçë in August 1912.[5] When the Hellenic Army invaded southern Albania, they began to attack Korçë on the 5th of July, 1914; Kajo Babjeni defended Nikolicë with 200 soldiers.[6] After Greek military groups entered Korçë later in 1914 under the guise of desertion, they began to loot the shops and homes of Muslim Albanians, as well as committing murders and rapes; Albanian armed groups, including that of Babjeni's, immediately responded by resuming their activities and eventually forced the Greeks to retreat from the city. After the French army occupied Korçë on 18 October 1916, local Albanian leaders including Sali Butka, Themistokli Gërmenji and Babjeni coordinated their efforts and took measures to protect against the further fragmentation of Albanian lands; they created the Committee of Defense (Komiteti e Mbrojtjes), surrounded the city with their forces and began negotiations with the French that ultimately culminated in the creation of the Autonomous Province of Korçë.[7]

Sources

  1. Syla, Fazli (1982). Poezia popullore Shqiptare e kaçakëve. Instituti Albanologjik. p. 66.
  2. Tresova, Bajram A. (1978). Gora dhe Opari në luftën partizane. Shtëpia Botuese. p. 8.
  3. Actes du IIe Congrès international des études du sud-est européen: Linguistique et littérature. 1972. p. 653.
  4. Nathalie, Clayer (6 August 2018). Aux origines du nationalisme albanais (in French). KARTHALA Editions. ISBN 978-2-8111-2172-3.
  5. Zotaj, Bernard (November 2021). "ÇETAT KRYENGRITËSE SHQIPTARE GJATË LUFTËS SË PARË BOTËRORE" (PDF). Revista Ushtarake (2): 193.
  6. Myzyri, Hysni (2004). Pandeli J. Evangjeli, 1859 - 1949. Albpaper. p. 227. ISBN 9789994360178.
  7. Zotaj, Bernard (November 2021). "ÇETAT KRYENGRITËSE SHQIPTARE GJATË LUFTËS SË PARË BOTËRORE" (PDF). Revista Ushtarake (2): 195.
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