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[[File:General Prenk Pervizi.jpg|thumb|General Prenk Pervizi]]
Pervizi was not able to thwart a subsequent coup d'état, which began 24 June 1924. Zogu with his government and the military loyal to him fled to Yugoslavia. This is known as the [[June Revolution]]. <br>In December 1924 he took part in the operations that brought to power Ahmet Zogu and overthrew [[Fan Noli]]'s government. Albania it was divided by Zog into four military zones and Pervizi was in charge along with the other three captains ([[Muharrem Bajraktari]] to the north, [[Fiqri Dine]] for the north-west, and [[Hysni Dema]] to the south).
[[File:PrenkPervizi.jpg|thumb|General Prenk Pervizi in Uniform]]
In November–December 1926, another rebellion had broken out in the Catholic regions of [[Dukagjin highlands|Dukagjin]], [[Shala]], and [[Shosh, Albania|Shod]] in the north Albania, allegedly supported by Yugoslavia to destabilize the country. The rebels were initially successful in blocking the army that had intervened against them, getting the local army commanders as prisoner. The rebels were preparing to attack and occupy Shkodra. At this point, Zogu called Pervizi giving full powers to quell the revolt. In three days the rebellion was quelled and its leaders [[Ndok Gjeloshi]] and Dom [[Loro Caka]] fled from Albania while others were arrested and prosecuted. This success expanded Pervizi's fame and influence in the army and the population.<ref name="Hidri"/>
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