Born in 1883 in Moglic, near
Gjakova, he grew up fighting against the
Ottoman Empire during the
Albanian National Awakening in 1912 and continued to fight for the liberation of Kosovo against Serbo-Montenegrin forces in the 1920s. Ndoka fought together with
Isa Boletini,
Bajram Curri,
Hasan Prishtina and others who, alongside them, was a leader of the
Albanian Revolt of 1912 that captured Usküb (modern
Skopje). Ndoka, along with
Mehmet Shpendi and Bajram Daklani, raised the Albanian flag in Skopje on 12 August 1912. After the
Albanian independence of 1912 his group he immediately began fighting the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia together with Bajram Curri in order to unite Kosovo with Albania. Zefi was shot and killed in 1924 after an argument with
Azem Galica, in the neutral zone of Junik. Zefi was one of key figures for the gathering of the Albanian highlanders of Gjakova and Mirdita against the Ottoman Empire. Today, he is a
venerated figure in the Mirdita region. ==References==