To prevent Shkodra volunteers from assisting in the Ulqin League branch for protection of the city by Montenegrins, Turkish invaders, on September 10, 1880, announced the state of the curfew. 17 Ottoman battalions surrounded the city, occupied the entire left bank of Buna to the sea and dispersed several caves of Albanian volunteers gathered at the mouth of Mozhar, who owned the road to Ulqin.
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