Ismail Qemali
Ismail Kemal Vlora BEJ commonly Ismail Qemali or listen (help info) (16 January 1844 - January 24, 1919) was a respected leader of the Albanian national movement, founder of the modern Albanian State and his first of the leaders.
He was born in Vlora to a noble family. After completion of primary education in his hometown, and the gym Zosimea in Ioannina, in 1859 he moved to Istanbul, where he participated in the efforts to standardize the Albanian alphabet, and the creation of an Albanian cultural association. He was conveyed important functions in the Ottoman administration and was a respected figure for his liberal views. Qemali the demands for democratic reforms forced him into conflict with the districts conservatist in Istanbul. The High Porte sentenced him to detention, and amnesty for a 7-year-suffering.
He was one of the most important Figure in the Declaration of Independence and the formation of an independent Government of the Republic of Albania in the 28th November, 1912. This signals the end of the nearly 500-year Ottoman rule in Albania. Together with Isa and Boletini Luigj Gurakuqi, he threw the flag on the balcony of the two-story building in Vlora. He was Prime Minister of Albania from 1912 and 1914.
[edit] Cabinet [1]
Prime Minister Ismail Qemali bej
Deputy Prime Minister: Dom Nikolle Kaçorri
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ismail Qemali, then Myfit BEJ Libohova
Minister for Home Affairs: Myfit BEJ Libohova, then Esat Pash Toptani
Minister of War General Mehmet Pash Dëralla
Minister of Finance: Abdi bej Toptani
Justice Minister: Dr. Petro Poga
Minister of Education: Dr. Luigj Gurakuqi
minister for public services: Mid'hat Frashëri
Minister of Agriculture: Pandeli Cale
Minister of Post and Telegraph: LEF Noli
[edit] References
^ Qendra e Shtypit, Botimeve dhe Përkthimeve Ushtarake
[edit] See also
The history of Albania
Preceded by
declared independence head of state of Albania
1912 - 1914
successor William of Wied as Prince
With Preceded by a
declared independence, Prime Minister of Albania 1912-1914
successor
Fejzi bej Alizoti
Preceded by
independence declared Minister of Foreign Affairs 1912-1914
successor
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