Shufada and nearby towns

Shufada also known as Shufadaja, Shufadah, or Suffada, was a medieval trade port in northern Albania. It was near the mouth of a river with academics proposing Mat,[1] Ishëm[2] and Erzen.[3] It was, at the time, one among a string of ports in Albania that enjoyed prosperity and economic significance until being abandoned at the start of the Ottoman period.[1] A 1420 commercial treaty between Gjon Kastrioti and the Republic of Ragusa shows that Shufada was the main customs port for the former's domains.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Buda, Aleks (1985). Fjalor Enciklopedik Shqiptar. Fjalor enciklopedik shqiptar. Akademia e Shkencave. p. 859.
  2. ^ Baçe, Apollon; Aleksi, Avenir (1986). Monumentet. Instituti i Monumenteve të Kulturës. p. 28.
  3. ^ Hernandez, D.; Hodges, R. (2020). Butrint 7: Beyond Butrint: Kalivo, Mursi, Çuka e Aitoit, Diaporit and the Vrina Plain. Surveys and Excavations in the Pavllas River Valley, Albania, 1928–2015. Butrint Archaeological Monographs. Oxbow Books. p. 154.
  4. ^ Ducellier, Allain (1987). L'Albanie entre Byzance et Venise, Xe-XVe siècles. Collected studies. Variorum Reprints. p. 49.

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the trade route between Lezhë and Prizren, including the coastal port of Shufada at the mouth of the Mati river. Jonima is recorded as one of the leaders

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route between Lezhë and Prizren as well as the important coastal port of Shufada. Under Dhimitër Jonima, the family is believed to have participated in

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conduct when passing through regions under his control on their way from Shufada to Prizren. In March 1422, Gjon asked Venice to allow Ragusan traders to

Albanian cities during the Middle Ages

Kosovo Polje - Niš and the branches Kosovo Polje – Skopje; Sea coast (Shufada, Lezhë) – Fan - Prizren – Kosovo Polje – Skopje and the branches Kosovo

Koja Zaharia

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