Kampanye pertama Mehmed II di Albania: Perbedaan antara revisi

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Pada [[1452]], barulah Sultan [[Kesultanan Utsmaniyah|Utsmaniyah]] [[Mehmed II]] menyetujui untuk '''memerintahkan kampanye pertama melawan [[Skanderbeg]]''', ketua [[Liga Lezhë]]. Tak lama setelah [[Pengepungan Pertama Krujë]], [[Murad II]] meninggal di [[Edirne]], hanya bisa digantikan oleh putranya, Mehmed II. <!--Mehmed selalu mendukung strategi pengeungan yang lebih agresif ofyang conquestterus-menerus whichditolak his father had continually rejectedayahnya. <!--Once in power, Mehmed ordered nearly annual invasions of Albania which often resulted in multiple battles in one year. The first of these expeditions was sent in 1452 under the dual-command of Hamza Pasha and Tahip Pasha, with an army of approximately 25,000 men. This campaign was the first major test for the new Sultan against western Europe and a high point of a diplomatic struggle between the major Mediterranean powers.
 
Albania at the time was suffering a crisis of power as Skanderbeg, the chief of the League of Lezhë, became a vassal of [[Alfonso the Magnanimous]], the king of [[Aragon]]. Worried about another growing adversary in the ''[[Adriatic Sea|Venetian Gulf]]'', the [[Republic of Venice]] tried to turn Skanderbeg's allies against him in order to weaken Alfonso's influence. Realizing his opportunity, Mehmed ordered an invasion of Albania. Skanderbeg, knowing the impetuous nature of the new Sultan and the effect it would have if his army were not immediately defeated, acted quickly. As soon as the Ottoman army was split into two separate forces, Skanderbeg attacked and defeated both Hamza and Tahip. Tahip was killed in battle whereas Hamza was captured and ransomed for 13,000 ducats along with his staff. Soon thereafter, Skanderbeg cajoled his former Venetian adversaries into easing Albanian-Venetic relations.-->