He mentions that Andrea II Muzaka had been getting wind of the activities of King Vukashin and assembled a “great army” with Barons, Nobles and friends.
According to Gjon Muzaka, he left all of his land, with the exception of Berat, Myzeqe and Castoria, to his first-born son, Lord Gjin.
He claims that the word "Musachi" (Muzaka) is a corruption from the Ancient Epirote tribe of Molossians (Molossachi) who inhabited Eprius.
He mentions that he has 3 sons and 2 daughters:[1] The chronicle has been criticised as a self-contained work and downplayed other Albanian noble families.
This is considered a very unlikely trajectory in the context of Albanian medieval society because noble families had acquired their area of influence over multiple generations in a complex system of affiliation with local village communities and intermarriage to each other.