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Lale Drekalov (fl. 1608-1614) was a chieftain of the Kuči/Kuçi-clan in the Zeta nahiya. His father was Drekale, an Albanian leader and his mother, the daughter of a local Montenegrin chieftain.[SUP][1][/SUP] He participated in the two councils of Serbian Patriarch Jovan II Kantul, in which the Serbian clan chiefs met and planned war on the Ottoman Empire; in the Morača monastery (1608), and in Kuči (1613). According to Mariano Bolizza (1614), he and Niko Raičkov held 490 houses of the Chuzzi Albanesi (Albanian Kuči, a village of predominantly Roman Catholic religion), with 1500 soldiers, described as "very war-like and courageous". They were among the 11 highland villages that actively fought against the Ottoman Empire; others included Vasojevići, Bjelopavlići, Kelmendi and Hoti. He married a daughter or sister of a Bratonožići voivode, Peja Stanojeva.[SUP][1][/SUP] He is the eponymous founder of the Drekalovići, a brotherhood of the Kuči clan.