During the Serbian occupation of Albania under
Stefan Dušan, one of the most notable resistances was that of the
Muzaka Principality led by
Andrea II Muzaka. The Muzaka forces besieged and eventually captured the city of
Berat in 1350, forcing the Serbian governor of the lands between Berat and
Vlora,
John Komnenos Asen, to retreat to
Kanina. Around the same time
Andrea II Muzaka was able to capture the plains of
Myzeqe from the Serbian forces. The name of the land derives from the battle, with "Myzeqe" meaning "Vendi i Muzakajve" (Land of the Muzaka). During the conflict the Muzaka forces also had support from the
Anjou, with whom they allied in 1336, with a compromise of the Anjou capturing
Durrës. After the death of
Stefan Dušan and the fall of the
Serbian Empire in 1355, Serbian rule in Albania weakened, leading to Andrea II defeating the Serbian forces and capturing
Korça and
Devoll. In this time period the Muzaka would also capture
Kastoria from
Thomas Preljubović who had received the city after the death of
Simeon Uroš in 1370. Between 1370 and 1372, with help from
Albanian nobility, the Muzaka forces once again defeated the Serbian army led by
Vukašin's son
Prince Marko in
Pelister. == Aftermath ==