The Treaty of San Stefano triggers profound …

Years: 1876 - 1887

The Treaty of San Stefano triggers profound anxiety among the Albanians meanwhile, and it spurs their leaders to organize a defense of the lands they inhabit.

In the spring of 1878, influential Albanians in Constantinople—including Abdyl Frasheri, the Albanian national movement's leading figure during its early years—organize a secret committee to direct the Albanians' resistance.

In May the group calls for a general meeting of representatives from all the Albanian-populated lands.

On June 10, 1878, about eighty delegates, mostly Muslim religious leaders, clan chiefs, and other influential people from the four Albanian-populated Ottoman vilayets, meet in the Kosovo town of Prizren.

The delegates set up a standing organization, the Prizren League, under the direction of a central committee that has the power to impose taxes and raise an army.

The Prizren League works to gain autonomy for the Albanians and to thwart implementation of the Treaty of San Stefano, but not to create an independent Albania.

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