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Presentation of Independence of Albania

On November 28, 1912, at the initially meeting of the National Assembly of Vlora, Albania's Declaration of Independence was marked, the Albanian part was composed by Luigj Gurakuqi , and the Turkish part by Ismail Qemali and composed by Shefqet Dajiu . The announcement is a short and transcribed report, marked by agents of the Assembly, with the accompanying substance:

" In Vlone on 15/28 of the Third Fall 13  28/1912

After the words he stated, Chairman Ismail Kemal Bey , who indicated the danger of math in which Albania is today, all representatives with one voice proclaimed that Albania is today in itself, free and undecided .

The Ottoman Empire fell in the First Balkan War that started in October 1912 and the Albanians wound up in a to a great degree troublesome position. Their pioneers were stressed by the coalition of neighboring powers (Montenegro, Serbia and Greece) instead of the debilitating of the Ottoman military nearness in their nation of origin. What they needed was keeping up the regional respectability of Albania. Inside two months, Ottoman powers had practically yielded, and just in Shkodra and Janina Turkish battalions were not conveyed. The presence of the nation was jeopardized.

In these conditions, delegates from all finished Albania accumulated in the Vlora Assembly. Ismail Qemali came back to Albania and at the leader of a national get together of 83 individuals pronounced Albania's autonomy in the city of Vlora on November 28, 1912. In the meantime, an impermanent government was made. Albania's freedom was perceived on December 17, 1912 at the London Conference of Ambassadors.


The agents of the National Assembly were

  • Berati: Sami Bej Vrioni , Ilias Bej Vrioni , Taq Tutulani , Babe Dud Karbunara (Jorgji Karbunara) 
  • Chameria: Veli Gërra , Jakup Veseli , Rexhep Demi , Azis Tahir Ajdonati 
  • Delvina: Avni Bej Delvina 
  • Durrës: Abaz Efendi Çelkupa , Mustafa Agë Hanxhiu , Jahja Ballhysa , Dom Nicholas Kaçorri 
  • Dibra: Myfti Vehbi Dibra , Sherif Langu 
  • Elbasan: Lef Nosi , Shefqet Dajiu , Qemal Karaosmani , Dervish bej Biçaku 
  • Gramsh-Tomorric: Ismail Qemali Gramshi ; 
  • Gjirokastra: Elmaz Boce , Veli Harxhi , Myfit Bej Libohova , Petro Poga , Jani Papadhopulli 
  • Janina: Kristo Meksi , Aristidh Ruci 


  • Kosovo, Gjakova, Plava-Gucija: Rexhep Mitrovica , Bedri Pejani , Salih Gjuka , Mit'hat Bej Frashëri , Mehmet Pashë Deralla , Isa Boletini , Riza Bej Gjakova , Hajdin Bej Draga , Dervish Bej Ipek , Zenel bej Begolli , Qerim Begolli 
  • Korça: Pandeli Cale , Thanas Floqi , Spiro Ilo 
  • Kruja: Mustafa Merlika 
  • Lushnja: Qemal Bej Mullai , Ferit Bey Vokopola , Nebi Efendi Sefa 
  • Mati: Ahmet Bej Zogolli , Riza Bey Zogolli , Kurt Agë Kadiu 
  • Ohrid and Struga: Zyhdi Bej Ohri , Dr. H. Myrtezai , Nuri Sojlliu , Hamdi Bej Ohri , Mustafa Baruti , Dervish Hima 
  • Peqin: Mahmud Efendi Kaziu 
  • Përmet: Veli Bey Këlcyra , Syrja Bey Vlora 
  • Pogradec: Hajdar Blloshmi 
  • Tepelena: Feim Bey Mezhgorani 
  • Tirana: Abdi Bej Toptani , Murat Bej Toptani , Ymer Sollaku 
  • Skrapar: Xhelal Bey Koprencka , Hajredin Bej Cakrani 
  • Shijak: Xhemal Deliallisi , Ymer Bej Deliallisi , Ibrahim Efendiu 
  • Shkodra: Luigj Gurakuqi 
  • Vlora: Ismail Qemali , Zihni Abaz Kanina , Aristidh Ruci , Qazim Kokoshi , Jani Minga , Eqrem Bej Vlora 
  • Bucharest Columns Albania: Dhimitër Zografi , Dhimitër Mborja , Dhimitër Berati , Dhimitër Ilo






















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