Sadik Rama

Following the Ottoman defeat, he continued to participate along Isa Boletini and Bajram Curri in the national revolt of 1913–14 in Llapushe.

Fadil Hoxha, Yugoslav party boss in Kosovo writes in his memoirs that in 1943 he made contact with Ukë Sadiku and tried to recruit him to the Partisans but he refused the offer.

The prime minister of Serbia, Nikola Pašić, planned to end the Albanian revolts and sent large sums of money to Rama, asking him to surrender to which he refused.

Serbian-Montenegrin forces eventually began attacking villages in Kosovo and massacred many Albanian civilians in 1919.

[4] The Rama family is hailed as a symbol of Albanian resistance against Serbian and Yugoslav oppression in Kosovo.