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During the National Albanian Renaissance, writers played a pivotal role in sparking the political movement known as "The Prizren League" in 1878. This league, emerging from the cultural and literary fervor of the Renaissance, symbolized the spirit of Albanian nationalism. The Renaissance, which began manifesting in the early 19th century and reached its zenith by the late 19th century, culminated in the declaration of Albania's independence in 1912. The League of Prizren, as the embodiment of the Renaissance ideals, legally endorsed concepts advocated by Renaissance figures for the formation of Albania. These principles included adopting a common language, asserting a shared territory (demonstrated in literary and historical works as belonging to the Albanians since ancient times), cultivating a unified cultural identity rooted in oral literature, and establishing Albanian schools. While all Albanian intellectuals played a part, this study delves into the specific contributions of key Renaissance figures, illuminating their catalytic roles within the Prizren League movement.
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