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The Provisional Government of Albania (Albanian: Qeveria e Përkohshme e Shqipërisë), also called the Qemali Government, was the first government of Albania, created by the Assembly of Vlorë on 4 December 1912.
The Greçë Memorandum (Albanian: Memorandumi i Greçës [1] [2]) or the Red Book (Albanian: Libri i Kuq) was a memorandum with twelve requests for the establishment of an autonomous Albanian province within the Ottoman Empire.
The Illyrian kingdom centred in what is now Albania was the dominant power before the rise of Macedon. [7] In the 2nd century BC, the Roman Republic annexed the region, and after the division of the Roman Empire it became part of Byzantium. The first known Albanian autonomous principality, Arbanon, was established in the 12th century.
The Albanian National Awakening (Albanian: Rilindja or Rilindja Kombëtare), commonly known as the Albanian Renaissance or Albanian Revival, is a period throughout the 19th and 20th century of a cultural, political, and social movement in the Albanian history where the Albanian people gathered strength to establish an independent cultural and political life, as well as the country of Albania.
The primary division was into the 7 sanjaks of Durrës, Berat, Dibër, Elbasan, Gjirokastër, Korçë, and Shkodër. [10] Each would be administered from its namesake city except Dibër. [ 11 ] The former Ottoman sanjak of Dibra had been divided among other countries and the city of Debar remained outside the principality's borders. [ 8 ]
^ The principality effectively ceased to exist on 7 September 1914, when the Ehli Kijam stormed Durrës, the government's last stronghold, 4 days after the departure of Prince Wilhelm on the 3rd. Albania went through a string of provisory governments before Ahmet Zogu formally abolished the monarchy in 1925.
[6] [7] One of this sons, Gjin Frasheri (Zigni Frassinae) was the commander of Sibinik in Dalmatia. [8] In 1564, the descendants of the family, Diana Frasheri Valami (Diana Frassinae). [9] She married the cousin Filark (Voyvoda, head of the brotherhood) in Danglev.
Gjergji, Andromaqi (1988), Veshjet Shqiptare në Shekuj: Origjina Tipologjia Zhvillimi, Akademia e Shkencave të RPS të Shqipërisë, Instituti i Kulturës Popullore; Gjergji, Andromaqi (1976), Etnografia shqiptare, vol. 7– 8, Akademia e Shkencave e RPSH, Instituti i Historisë, Sektori i Etnografisë