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From the son of the Apostle, Anton Frasheri, the family fought for Albanian independence and helped shape an Albanian national culture. [16] Anastasia of Constantin Totoni-Frasheri was one of the 28 members with influence amongst the Albanians of Istanbul. With Sami Frahseri, they helped write the first letters of the Albanian alphabet in 1879.
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Dalip Frashëri, 19th-century poet; Shahin Frashëri, 19th-century poet; Abdyl Frashëri, founder and head of the League of Prizren in 1878–1881.; Naim Frashëri, member of the Albanian Society who helped publish the first Albanian letters, also author of the first Albanian books for the first Albanian school in 1887 in Korce.
From left to right, Fuad Dibra, Mihal Zallari, Mehdi Frashëri, Father Anton Harapi, Rexhep Mitrovica and Vehbi Frashëri Frashëri was against Benito Mussolini and disliked his policy of invading Albania. Frasheri took it upon himself to broadcast scathing attacks against the invasion as well as addressing a remonstrance to Mussolini. [8]
The name of the settlement means 'ash tree' in Albanian. The word frashër (Gheg Albanian: frashën) was borrowed from Vulgar Latin (cf. Latin fraxinus). The settlement was founded after the Roman period of the Albanian language. [4] It is said that the Frashër area was covered with ash forests, which disappeared over time. [5]
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Abdyl Frashëri was born in 1839 in the village of Frashër in the Vilayet of Janina to a distinguished Muslim Albanian family of Bektashi religious affiliations. [5] Abdyl, alongside his brothers Naim, Sami and 5 other siblings were the children of Halit Bey (1797–1859) [6] and their paternal family traditions held that they were descendants of timar holders that hailed from the Berat ...