He was born in 1832 to an ethnic
Albanian family in
Plav. His father, Ferr Duri, descended from the
Kuçi tribe. His great-great-grandfather, Gjergj Prentashi, with his brother, had left Kuči for
Podgorica and then settled in Plav, where they converted to Islam. His great-grandfather, Shaban, had two sons, Halil and Dur. In turn, Dur had two sons, Hajro and Ferr, the father of Jakup Ferri. He had three brothers, Zeqo, Shaqir and Beqir, who died in the battle of Nokshić. His mother was Zyl Rexha. At the age of 25, Jakup Ferri was married to Pemba, a cousin of
Ali Pasha of Gusinje. He had five sons (Hasan, Mehmed, Omer, Agan, Emin) and three daughters (Kushe, Bardhoke, Zadeja). His descendants in Montenegro adopted the surname
Ferović. In time, they were revert to the previous surname. His son
Hasan Ferri (1860–1946) fought together with his father in this battle. In WWII, the Ferri family largely supported
Balli Kombëtar and organizations adjacent to it like the
Second League of Prizren. The participation of the Ferri family in
Balli Kombëtar - a pro-fascist organization - was cause for Jakup Ferri's
exclusion in much of post-war historiography in the
People's Republic of Albania about the
Albanian National Awakening. In 1979, on the 100th anniversary of the creation of the
League of Prizren with the personal intervention of
Mehmet Shehu, Jakup Ferri was excluded from the list of those who were honoured as "Heroes of the Nation" (
Hero i Kombit). After 1990, the historical rehabilitation of Jakup Ferri and his son began, and they were honoured for their service to the nation. == Battle of Novšiće ==