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Dukagjini that they were the hereditary overlords of Ndërfandë and the abbacy of Gëziq has led historians to consider that the two clans may have been related or even that the Dukagjini were descendants of the Progoni via protosebastos Progon. The village of
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as a descendant state of the
Principality of Arbanon about 60 years later, in 1272. After Dhimitër Progoni's death and by 1256, Arbanon would be annexed by the reemerging Byzantine Empire. He had no sons, but left as his successor his nephew Progon as protosebastos of Ndërfandë
371:, p. 51"At the close of the twelfth century, excluding the tribesmen in the mountains, many of whom functioned freely regardless of which state they owed theoretical submission, the only known Albanian political entity was that of Kroja."
646:"Rindërtimi i mbishkrimit të Arbërit dhe mundësitë e reja për leximin e tij / La reconstruction de l'inscription de l'Arbër et les nouvelles possibilités qui s'offrent pour sa lecture"
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The rule of this Progon in the
Mirdita area, the many similarities between the emblem of the Progoni family in the Gëziq inscription and the coat of arms of the later
159:, father of Dhimitër Progoni established his rule in Krujë in 1190. Before 1204, Arbanon was an autonomous principality of the Byzantine Empire. Little is known about
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in the east. Many later feudal rulers of
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728:Kastrioti
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393:Fine 1994
369:Fine 1994
333:Citations
260:of Kruja
181:Albanians
129:Dukagjini
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810:Arianiti
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554:(1994).
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286:Progon,
270:Dhimitër
238:Progonat
142:Albanian
140:were an
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248:Members
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193:Prizren
189:Shkodra
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89:Founder
81:Founded
75:Mirditë
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