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Skanderbeg: The Freedom-Fighting Scourge of Islam-A tale of when men were men.
FrontPage Magazine ^ | September 12, 2022 | Raymond Ibrahim

Posted on 09/12/2022 7:15:56 AM PDT by SJackson

This week in history witnessed one of the most stalwart defenses against the Islamic spear-thrust into Europe—the Battle of Albulena in Albania, 1457.

To appreciate the significance of this epic clash, one must first appreciate the leader of the Albanian forces, George Kastrioti, better known as Skanderbeg (“Lord Alexander”). Today, he is as little known in the West as he was once widely celebrated all throughout Europe. His life, which is featured in the new book, Defenders of the West: The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islam, certainly validates the saying that “truth is stranger than fiction.”

Born of Albanian royalty, he was taken captive as a child by the Ottoman Turks, and trained to be a janissary, a Christian slave turned Muslim soldier. Excelling at war, he quickly rose among the Ottoman ranks until he became a renowned general, with thousands of Turks under his command. Despite all the honors showered on him, once the opportunity appeared, he showed where his true allegiance lie: he broke free of the Ottomans and fled to his native and continuously harried Albania. There, after openly reclaiming his Christian faith, he “abjured the prophet and the sultan, and proclaimed himself the avenger of his family and country,” to quote Edward Gibbon.

Thereafter, from 1443 to 1468—a quarter of a century—Skanderbeg committed his life to the successful defense of his tiny homeland against the world’s most powerful empire. In so doing, he renounced a life of wealth, prestige, and untold pleasures among the Ottomans and willingly embraced a life of nonstop war among and on behalf of his own people—not infrequently living in mountains and caves as a fugitive, though always living in freedom.

His “ingratitude” naturally provoked the Turks to no end and prompted wave after wave of jihadist invasions, each larger and crueler than its predecessor. Yet, in a total of twenty-four battles and sieges, he beat them all back, always while being vastly outnumbered by his Muslim foes. Little wonder he is known as the Albanian Braveheart.

The Battle of Albulena arguably represents the pinnacle of his career. In late May 1457, eighty thousand Turks under the command of Skanderbeg’s own nephew, Hamza—whose jealousy had caused him to betray his uncle—marched through and devastated the Mat River valley in north central Albania. Because Hamza was well acquainted with his uncle’s guerilla tactics, Skanderbeg had to improvise. Instead of hiding his vastly outnumbered army—barely one-tenth the size of the Muslim army—in the mountains and awaiting the opportune moment to strike, as he had done so many times before, he divided them into many smaller units and dispersed them in the valleys and woods. For three months, all the Turks saw were tiny roving bands of Albanians, none of which dared leave the mountains and engage them. As a result, nearly three months later, by late August, the Ottomans concluded that Skanderbeg had become a moot point—that he was “done up with,” that his men had “deserted” him, and that he himself had quit to “the mountain fastness in order to save his skin,” to quote from the sources.

But just when the Turks were most convinced that the Albanians had lost both their leader and their nerve, on September 2, 1457, Skanderbeg, having reunited his eight thousand men, launched a lightning swift strike. Under Mount Tumenishta, to loud cries and the braying instruments of war, he and his cavalry and guerilla fighters suddenly burst into the Muslim camp in a frenzy of war. The trapped Turks were terrified—despite assurances from Hamza that the Albanian army was much smaller than it seemed. Panic spread, and the Muslim army was routed on the plains of Albulena. In what became one of the Ottomans’ worst defeats, as many as thirty thousand Turks were either butchered or captured in the bloody onslaught.

Not only Albania but all of Europe benefited from Skanderbeg’s stalwart defense and perseverance, which continued until the moment of his death some years later. Had the Ottomans managed to transform Albania into a launching pad into Italy in 1450 instead of when they did, in 1480, Muhammad II, the Conqueror—modern day Turkey’s hero—would have had thirty years, not just one, to pursue his long cherished goal of conquering Rome and, from there, inundating Western Europe with his Eastern hordes.

That Skanderbeg was a quintessential Defender of the West was even acknowledged by the United States Congress, in a 2005 resolution titled, “Honoring the 600th anniversary of the birth of Gjergj Kastrioti (Scanderbeg), statesman, diplomat, and military genius, for his role in saving Western Europe from Ottoman occupation.”

In the centuries following his death, more than one thousand books in over twenty different languages, and any number of operas and plays, were written about him. In a letter dated 1756, Major General James Wolfe of Britain wrote that Skanderbeg “excels all the officers, ancient and modern, in the conduct of a small defensive army.” In 1905, historian William J. Armstrong went so far as to write that “the exploits even of the renowned paladins of the crusades, whether Godfrey or Tancred or Richard or Raymond, pale to insignificance by similar comparison. Only the legendary feats of King Arthur and his knights…suggest a parallel of wondrous achievement.”


TOPICS: Editorial; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: albania; georgekastriota; georgekastrioti; islam; ottomanempire; rop; skanderbeg; turks
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1 posted on 09/12/2022 7:15:56 AM PDT by SJackson
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2 posted on 09/12/2022 7:20:15 AM PDT by SJackson (nations that are barren of liberties are also barren of groceries, Louis Fisher)
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To: SJackson

Great historical share. We need more like him


3 posted on 09/12/2022 7:25:43 AM PDT by carcraft (Pray for our Countr)
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To: SJackson

Thanks. Know of Sobieski and Martel, but had never heard of this fellow.


4 posted on 09/12/2022 7:30:00 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: SJackson

We need John Galt & the Crusaders all at the same time.


5 posted on 09/12/2022 7:33:44 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: skeeter
Nor did I. The article is an excerpt from Ibrahim's new book Defenders of the West: The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islam. A millenia long conflict, probably lots of heroes we've never heard of.
6 posted on 09/12/2022 7:35:58 AM PDT by SJackson (nations that are barren of liberties are also barren of groceries, Louis Fisher)
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To: ridesthemiles

Too bad so many “men” are woke or effeminate sissies these days.


7 posted on 09/12/2022 7:36:36 AM PDT by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as. )
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To: skeeter

Yep, Skanderbeg is a big deal in Albanian history. Even the Communists held him up as an example.


8 posted on 09/12/2022 7:36:54 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: skeeter

Sobieski,a great 👍 Polish hero.


9 posted on 09/12/2022 7:37:06 AM PDT by Summertime4359 (John 3:16 "For only God so loved the world that He gaved His only begotten Son.")
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To: SJackson

I learned something new today.

Coincidently this morning the Shepherd’s Chapel was covering part of Judges, specifically the part where Gideon takes his force of 300 into the huge camp of the Midianites and sends them running in confusion into the night.


10 posted on 09/12/2022 7:49:09 AM PDT by Doctor Congo
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To: SJackson

And today Albania is almost 2/3 Muslim.


11 posted on 09/12/2022 7:49:44 AM PDT by Blurb2350 (posted from my 1500-watt blow dryer)
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To: Summertime4359

The Siege of Vienna would make an epic movie, Winged Hussars charging in at the last minute & massacring the invading Mohammedans etc.

I doubt Hollywood would make the movie I’d want to see.


12 posted on 09/12/2022 7:50:33 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: SJackson

It would make a great movie.


13 posted on 09/12/2022 7:53:01 AM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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To: Blurb2350
And today Albania is almost 2/3 Muslim.

Enver Hoxha declared that Albania was the first officially atheist state in the world.

14 posted on 09/12/2022 7:54:06 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Blurb2350
And today Albania is almost 2/3 Muslim

That is somewhat true but somewhat misleading. During the rule of Enver Xoxha, Albania was an officially atheist state, and religious practices were forbidden. After the fall of Xoxha, with a generation or more of religion being outlawed, Albanians were religious by heritage but not by actual practice. Christianity is currently making inroads in Albania.

Another tidbit: A few years ago, Albania was rated the most pro-American country on Earth.

I have been to Albania and have seen the statue of Skanderbeg on horseback in the town square.

15 posted on 09/12/2022 8:06:17 AM PDT by Engraved-on-His-hands
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To: Engraved-on-His-hands

How many bunkers did you see there?


16 posted on 09/12/2022 8:07:11 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

Several. They are still around, relics of Xoxha’s paranoia and power.


17 posted on 09/12/2022 8:08:50 AM PDT by Engraved-on-His-hands
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To: Engraved-on-His-hands

I have always been fascinated with Albania, but I haven’t had the chance to go there.


18 posted on 09/12/2022 8:09:53 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

I went during the Kosovo Crisis. It was very interesting and eye opening.

I’ll leave a tidbit here: Cultures are different. For example, our standard of lining up politely and everyone taking their turn, which we unconsciously accept as the norm, is not the standard in many countries of the world. Instead of a line, you may have a crowd, and whoever pushes their way to the front is the first one served.

One special thing about the Albanian people, though, is their emphasis on hospitality. This is an integral part of their culture. For example, our family was invited to eat at the apartment of a couple of young ladies. They considered it an honor to have us and feed us. However, we noticed that they did not eat. We invited them repeatedly to join in. They politely refused. We realized later that they did not take part, because they had given us everything that they had, and there was none left for them.


19 posted on 09/12/2022 8:16:23 AM PDT by Engraved-on-His-hands
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To: Engraved-on-His-hands

Do they still have that “Code of Lek” thing?


20 posted on 09/12/2022 8:20:05 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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