On October 8th, 1912, the leader of Montenegro issued the first shell against the border fortresses with Albania and declared war to Turkey. On October 17th, Istanbul declared war to Rumania and Serbia and two days later to Greece. Thus began the First Balkan War, the bloody and painful consequences of which are still reverberating in the Balkan Peninsula and especially in our country.
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9 April 1641, a report of Frank Bardhi for the mass cultivation of maize in Zadrima
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9 April 1831, began the collapse of Bushatllinj of Shkodra after being routed in the battle of Përlepi
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9 April 1920, was prohibited propaganda against the nationality, flag and Albanian language
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9 April 1934, was signed in Prague the Commercial Convention with the Albanian Kingdom
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9 April 1937, the cultural troops of the society, “Vllaznia” showed in Shkodra the drama of Andrea Skanjetit

