Capture of Üskup
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Date11–15 August 1912
Location
Result
Albanian victory
- Capture of Üskup by Albanian rebels
- End of the Albanian revolt
| Capture of Üskup | |||||||
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| Part of Albanian revolt of 1912 | |||||||
Albanian rebels entering Üsküp | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
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| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Idriz Seferi Isa Boletini Bajram Curri |
Mehmed V Kara Said Pasha Ibrahim Pasha | ||||||
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500 (beginning)[5] More than 30,000 after the capture[6] | 4,000[5] | ||||||
The Capture of Üskup marked a significant event during the Albanian revolt of 1912. Led by Idriz Seferi,[7] Albanian rebels successfully seized Üskup from the Ottoman Authorities, which served as the capital of the Kosovo Vilayet at the time.[8][9][10] This capture prompted the Young Turk government in Constantinople to accept the Albanian demands, chief among them being the establishment of an Autonomous Albanian vilayet. The event also played a vital role in the creation of the Albanian state.[9]