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    The Përmeti I Government was the 2nd ruling government of Albania, formed on 14 March 1914, following the arrival of Prince Wied in the country. With Wied's...
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    Turhan Përmeti (19 December 1846 – 18 February 1927) was an Albanian politician and statesman who served as the second prime minister of Albania, serving...
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    attended a military academy in Istanbul. In 1915, Përmeti moved to the United States. Later, Përmeti returned to Europe to command an Albanian-American...
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    from 1914 to 1920, Turhan Përmeti and Esad Toptani were instrumental in directing Albania through the challenges of World War I. This period was marked...
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    Përmeti u çlirua nga pushtuesit shekullorë osmanë më 14 gusht 1912 nga çetat e lirisë të komanduara nga Menduh Zavalani. Nuri Dragoj (2015). Përmeti nga...
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  • who had fled the country due to his discord with members in the Përmeti I Government, to return one last time and form an alliance with the Entente. Toptani...
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    provisional capital of Durrës and started to organise his government, appointing Turhan Pasha Përmeti to form the first Albanian cabinet. This first cabinet...
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    in Tirana was later renamed "Boulevard Zog I" by the Albanian government. In October 2012, the government of Albania decided to bring back the remains...
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    International Control Commission (Albania) (category Governments of Albania)
    The International Commission of Control (Albanian: Komisioni Ndërkombëtar i Kontrollit të Kufinjve) was the commission established on October 15, 1913...
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    December 1918 and the creation of the Provisional Government of Turhan Pashë Përmeti. The so-called Government of Durrës failed to extend its authority all...
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    who were representatives of the Albanian nobility: Prince Turhan Pasha Përmeti (former Governor of Crete and ambassador of the Ottoman Empire at Saint...
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    Council of Ministers (Albanian: Këshilli i Ministrave) is the executive branch that constitutes the Government of Albania. The Council is led by the Prime...
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    Italian Protectorate. This Albanian republic under the leadership of Turhan Përmeti, protected by 100,000 soldiers of the Italian Army, adopted officially...
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    provisional capital of Durrës and started to organise his government, appointing Turhan Pasha Përmeti to form the first Albanian cabinet. The Muslim uprising...
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    royal patronage in gaining privileges and key positions in the Ottoman government. In 1912 during the Albanian revolt and aftermath of the Ottoman parliamentary...
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    Prenk Bib Doda (category Government ministers of Albania)
    voluntarily to the rebels. After World War I, he served as Deputy Prime Minister in the government of Turhan Pasha Permeti. In 1918, at the Congress of Durrës...
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    Sali Berisha (category Government ministers of Albania)
    under house arrest for allegations regarding corruption in his previous governments. Berisha was born in Viçidol, then Tropojë District, in northern Albania...
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    Aleksandër Meksi (category Government ministers of Albania)
    resigned. Despite his resignation, his government enjoyed one of the longest tenures of any democratically elected government of Albania. In early May 2009, Meksi...
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    Ilir Meta (category Government ministers of Albania)
    Albania, Rexhep Meidani, approved the Government of Albania on 7 September 2001. Five days afterward, the government gave a vote of confidence to Meta's...
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  • of Albania. President: Turhan Përmeti, Chairman of the Provisional Government (starting 28 December) November World War I: The war ended with Albanian...
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    Hasan Prishtina (category Government ministers of Albania)
    Istanbul during the Second Constitutional Era. Actions by the Ottoman government against rebels and civilians in Kosovo during 1909 led Prishtina to publish...
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    Sulejman Delvina (category Mekteb-i Mülkiye alumni)
    the revolution that overthrew the regime of Zog I, King of Albania and established a democratic government. Fan S. Noli became the new Prime Minister, while...
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    Shefqet Vërlaci (category Mekteb-i Mülkiye alumni)
    During Fan Noli's regime that followed, a special tribunal created by the government condemned Vërlaci to death in absentia along with the confiscation of...
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    academic. He has served in several high-ranking positions in the Albanian government, including as Speaker of Parliament and Deputy Prime Minister. He founded...
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  • 1917–1920 Turhan Përmeti, Chairman of the Provisional Government (1918–1920) Sulejman Delvina, Chairman of the Provisional Government (1920) High Council...
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    Haxhi Lleshi (category Government ministers of Albania)
    Italians and Germans during World War II. When a Communist-dominated government was set up in Albania in 1944, Lleshi became interior minister and served...
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    Mehdi Frashëri (category Mekteb-i Mülkiye alumni)
    Chairman of the Provisional Administration Committee in the Albanian puppet government under Nazi Germany. Mehdi Frashëri was born on 28 February 1872 in Frashër...
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    Ismail Qemali (category Government ministers of Albania)
    Declaration of Independence, Qemali was elected leader of the Provisional Government of Albania by the All-Albanian Congress in November 1912. He became prime...
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    Ibrahim Biçakçiu (category Government ministers of Albania)
    committee to form a provisional government. Following a week of negotiations, Ibrahim Biçaku agreed to lead a new and small government after Fiqiri Dine. Although...
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    Ekrem Libohova (category Government ministers of Albania)
    was Mufid Libohova, who was Minister of the Interior in the Provisional Government of Albania. Early in his political career, Libohova served as the Albanian...
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