Skënder Rizaj

Skënder Rizaj (Serbian: Скендер Ризај, Skender Rizaj) (born 1930, Peja, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is an Albanian scholar and historian.[1] He specialises in the Ottoman period of Balkans history.

Career

Rizaj earned his BA in History from Skopje University in 1956 and his doctorate from Sarajevo University in 1965. He is one of the founders of the Department of History of the University of Pristina, where he taught from 1965 until he retired in 1987. He also worked as a Special Consultant for Turkish State Archives in Istanbul from 1989 to 1990. Rizaj is still active in writing and in 2010 was awarded as "Educator Emeritus" by the Kosovan government.

Fields of interest

He has done extensive research in Turkish Archives in Istanbul, and the British Library in London. During his studies, he mastered Serbian language, Ottoman Turkish, as well as modern Turkish language and English. He has written extensively on Albanian history, with an emphasis on Kosovo. His research gave him enough scientific material to produce several books, most prominent his 1982 book "Kosovo during the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries" in which he emphasizes that Kosovo was dominated by ethnic Albanians during and after the Middle Ages, a claim refuted by modern historiography.

He also wrote a university textbook " History of the New Era (1453-1789)", published in 1985.

Publications

Rizaj's most notable publications include:

References

  1. Elsie, Robert (2004). Historical Dictionary of Kosova. Scarecrow Press. p. 155. ISBN 9780810853096. Retrieved 4 August 2012.

External links

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