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Kanuni I Dibres -

The sacred duty of a host to protect and provide for any guest, regardless of background. Right Conduct (Sjellja):

Dibra had a unique council called the Tombel (derived from the Ottoman divan ). This was a group of 12 elders, but unlike the Bajraktar (chieftain) system elsewhere, the Tombel in Dibra held veto power over the chieftain. If the Bajraktar declared a feud open, the Tombel could shut it down after three years of unresolved killing—something unheard of in the more rigid Dukagjin code. Kanuni I Dibres

Honor was a currency more valuable than gold. A man’s honor was tied to the women of his house, his rifle (which was never to be surrendered), and his ability to uphold the law. Losing honor meant expulsion from the tribe. The sacred duty of a host to protect

While generalists confuse all Albanian kanuns, the Kanuni i Dibres has three distinct characteristics. If the Bajraktar declared a feud open, the

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