THE HIMARA REVOLT DAY OF NOVEMBER 5, 1912
New edition of Wikipedia, "The Himara revolt of 1912"
Before
of the proclamationj of The Autonomy of Albania on November 28, 1912,
Himara People, under Comandant Spyros SpyrosMilos (Vlore - Sarande) has
opposed the decision of Great Powers to include Himara Region, inside
the new Albanian State
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Himara revolt of 1912
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The
Himara revolt (
Greek:
Εξέγερση της Χειμάρρας), was a
Greek uprising during the
First Balkan War that took place in the region of
Himara (Himarë, today southern
Albania), on November 18
[O.S. November 5] 1912. It successfully overthrew the
Ottoman forces of the region, thus securing the coastal area between
Sarandë and
Vlorë for the
Hellenic Army.
[edit] Background
During the First Balkan War, the
Epirus front was of secondary importance for Greece after the
Macedonian front. A small unit that consisted of local
Epirote volunteers was stationed in the nearby island of
Corfu under the command of Major
Spyros Spyromilios,
[1] who was a native of Himarë.
[2] This unit was later reinforced by 200
Cretan volunteers sent by General
Konstantinos Sapountzakis, commander of the Greek army in Epirus front.
[1]
[edit] Conflict
On
November 18, 1912, the local population rose in revolt, while
Spyromilios and his group landed in the region and quickly secured the
coastal area between
Sarandë and
Vlorë without facing significant resistance.
[3] After the successful uprising Spyromilios suggested to the Greek Prime Minister
Eleftherios Venizelos that the coastal city of Vlorë should come under Greek control but he responded negatively in fear that this might trigger
Italian military intervention.
[3] After the
Albanian Declaration of Independence in Vlorë, on November 28, Himarë was constantly attacked by
Albanian units without success and the area remained under Greek control until the end of the Balkan Wars.
[1]
[edit] Aftermath
Under
the terms of the Protocol of Florence, signed on December 17, 1913,
the region of Northern Epirus, in which Himarë was part was awarded to
Albania. This decision triggered a series of events that lead to the
proclamation of the
Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus in
Gjirokastër by the local Greek population.
[4]
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