After the devastating losses during the Scutari invasion of Montenegro in 1796, particularly in the battles of Martinići and Krusi, and the death of the ruling Kara Mahmud Pasha, his brother Ibrahim Pasha ascended to the position of Pasha of the semi-independent Pashalik of Scutari. Initially, Ibrahim Pasha attempted to reestablish relations with the Montenegrins and Malsors, but neither accepted his rule.[1] With the start of the First Serbian Uprising and the subsequent Serbian Revolution in 1804 against Ottoman rule, many Serbs and other non-Muslim populations within the Ottoman Empire, similar to those in the Sanjak of Smederevo, sought to break away from Ottoman control or gain autonomy within the empire.[2] The Kuči and Piperi tribes, who had previously aided the Montenegrins against Kara Mahmud Pasha, openly aimed to unify with the Montenegrin state.[4] Consequently, in mid-1805, they, along with the AlbanianKelmendi tribe, revolted against Ibrahim Pasha Bushati's rule.[2][1][3]
War
Ibrahim Pasha swiftly assembled an army of local Ghegs and Mirditor allies under the command of Kol Gjomarkaj and set out from Shkodër.[5][3][6] He campaigned in Brda, ultimately defeating the rebels.[3] However, during this campaign, Ibrahim Pasha executed the Mirdita leader for reasons that remain unclear, causing a sudden rupture in the relationship between Mirdita and the Bushatlliu dynasty.[5][6] After the rebels were defeated, the territories of Brda and Kelmendi were reincorporated into the Pashalik.[5][3][6]
^ abcElsie, Robert (2015-04-24). The Tribes of Albania: History, Society and Culture. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 224. ISBN978-0-85772-586-8. Under their next leader, Kol Gjomarkaj (d. 1806), the Mirdita tribe supported the next pasha of Shkodra, Ibrahim Pasha Bushatlliu (d. 1809), in a campaign to put down Serb rebels. During this campaign, however, Ibrahim Pasha executed the Mirdita leader for reasons that have remained unclear. This execution led, of course, to a sudden rupture in relations between Mirdita and the Bushatlliu dynasty.