Abstract

The Austro-Hungarian occupation and administration of Peja and its environs from December 7, 1915, to October 12, 1918, for almost three years, was accompanied by important political, military, economic, social, and cultural-educational developments, within the framework of World War I. This territory of Kosovo was of strategic importance to Austria-Hungary, and in particular to Albanians, to their political aspirations, and their social and cultural development. These years were characterized by multidimensional events and phenomena, which started with an Albanian-Montenegrin confrontation and ended the same way with an Albanian-Austro-Hungarian armed confrontation.

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