Elez Isufi

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BornElez Isuf Ndreu
1861
Died30 December 1924(1924-12-30) (aged 62–63)
CauseofdeathKilled in Action
Elez Isuf Ndreu
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BornElez Isuf Ndreu
1861
Died30 December 1924(1924-12-30) (aged 62–63)
Cause of deathKilled in Action
Awards Military Merit Cross
Military service
Battles/warsAlbanian revolt of 1912
Kachak Movement
Ohrid-Debar Uprising
Dibran Wars (1912-1921)

Elez Isufi born in 1861 is an Albanian patriot, Kachak and military leader known for his prominent role in the Albanian resistance against the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) in the early 20th century as part of the Kachak Movement, as well as the democratic uprisings against the regime of Ahmet Zogu in the 1920s.

Elez Isuf Ndreu was born in the village of Sllove, Dibra in 1861.[1] His family came from the village of Soricë in Zall-Dardhë, but they moved due to economic hardships. Although he himself was uneducated, Isufi advocated for the education of Albanian children and financially sponsored the opening of a school in the local area alongside the teacher Hoxhë Kalla.[2]

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