Pilot (župa)

Pilot (Albanian: Pulati/Pulti, Greek: Πολάθων, Church Slavonic: Пилоть, Latin: Polatum) was a province in medieval Albania (Albanian: Arbëria/Arbënia, Greek Arbanon, Old Serbian Rabьn), approximately between the cities Shkodra in the west and Prizren in the east, and between the rivers Valbona in the north and the northern arm of the Drin in the south. According to his 1198 charter, Serbian king Stefan Nemanja conquered "Pulat of Albania" (de Albania Pulatum) along with the cities of Shkodra and Bar. Later conquests by King Milutin and Emperor Stefan Dušan pushed the border further east and south, and Pilot remained within the Serbian empire until its fall in 1355. During the 15th century, Pulat was ruled by the Spani, an Albanian noble family which possessed dominions in Shkodër (Scutari)

Pilot (župa)

Pilot (Albanian: Pulati/Pulti, Greek: Πολάθων, Church Slavonic: Пилоть, Latin: Polatum) was a province in medieval Albania (Albanian: Arbëria/Arbënia, Greek Arbanon, Old Serbian Rabьn), approximately between the cities Shkodra in the west and Prizren in the east, and between the rivers Valbona in the north and the northern arm of the Drin in the south. According to his 1198 charter, Serbian king Stefan Nemanja conquered "Pulat of Albania" (de Albania Pulatum) along with the cities of Shkodra and Bar. Later conquests by King Milutin and Emperor Stefan Dušan pushed the border further east and south, and Pilot remained within the Serbian empire until its fall in 1355. During the 15th century, Pulat was ruled by the Spani, an Albanian noble family which possessed dominions in Shkodër (Scutari)