Bib Doda Pasha aided the Ottoman raids against the Albanian rebels of
Dervish Cara, during the
Albanian Revolt of 1843–44 in the sanjaks of
Prizren,
Scutari and
Ohrid. He played a significant role in the expedition, and was decorated and awarded an honorary sabre and pistols. Doda received the title "Pasha" in 1849 and allowed to maintain an army up to 10,000 people. His name came in the center of attention during the
Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–62). Northern Albanian Catholic tribes were organized to start an uprising against the Ottomans led by abbot Gaspër Krasniqi, with the support of French emissaries of
Napoleon III. Bib Doda who was still getting paid well by the Ottomans was not convinced of the benefits of the uprising and stayed out, thus not staying by his previous agreement with Garašanin. In spring 1862 he even tried to recruit some volunteers to aid the Ottomans. This led to a general mistrust and rage against him. Mirdita rebels raided and burnt his properties in
Kallmet. Meanwhile, other rebels cut the roads that connected
Shkodra with
Prizren. Ottomans intervened and Gaspër Krasniqi was arrested. The Albanian uprising did not happen. ==Death==