• The Second Congress of Manastir (Albanian: Kongresi i dytë i Manastirit) was an Albanian congress held on 2–3 April 1910 in Manastir, back then Ottoman...
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    The Congress of Manastir (Albanian: Kongresi i Manastirit) was an academic conference held in the city of Manastir (now Bitola) from November 14 to 22...
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    Xhafer Ypi (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    of the Ypi family of Albania, he was educated at a university[which?] in Istanbul. In 1920–1921 he was Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice...
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  • Hajdar Blloshmi (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    one of the delegates of Albanian Declaration of Independence Andy a deputy of Pogradec in the Albanian parliament. His son, Salahydin was a member of the...
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    Dervish Hima (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    viewed Hima as a pawn of Damad Mahmud Pasha and Ismail Qemali. Hima and Jashar Erebara, another delegate of the 1902 Congress both published a Turkish-Albanian...
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    Bedri Pejani (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    delegate at the Congress of Monastir of 1908, and President of the Second Congress of Manastir. At the age of 27 Pejani became a signatory of the Albanian...
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    Hysni Curri (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    the Second Congress of Manastir, which revised the situation of the Albanian language schools and publications under the newly imposed censure of the...
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    Rexhep Mitrovica (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    1888 – 21 May 1967) was a Prime Minister of Albania's government under Nazi Germany. After German occupation of Albania, on 6 November 1943, Berlin announced...
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  • Albanians is one of the two variants approved in the Congress of Manastir held by Albanian intellectuals from 14 to 22 November 1908, in Manastir (Bitola, North...
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    Petro Nini Luarasi (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    Excommunication of the Albanian letters (Albanian: Mallkimi i shkronjave shqipe) and The Diffamation of the Albanian (Albanian: Çpërfolja e shqiptarit) (Manastir, 1911)...
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    to introduce the Albanian language in all schools in Albania. The Congress of Manastir had chosen the Latin script as the one to be used to write the language...
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    National Awakening Albanian nationalism Congress of Elbasan Congress of Manastir Second Congress of Manastir Sultana 2002, p. 26. Palairet, Michael (2016)...
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    Bitola (redirect from Manastır)
    "City of Consuls", since many European countries had consulates in Bitola. Bitola, known during the Ottoman Empire as Manastır or Monastir, is one of the...
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    based Albanian alphabet which came out of the Congress of Manastir. In 1908, an alphabet congress in Manastir agreed to adopt a Latin character-based...
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    Fehim Zavalani (category Second Congress of Manastir delegates)
    "Njeqind vjet pas Kongresit te Manastirit" [One hundred years after the Manastir Congress]. Hermes News (in Albanian). Doriana Metollari. Retrieved 20 August...
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    (Gjilan), Manastır (Bitola), Debre (Debar) and Gostivar. The southern branch, led by Abdyl Frashëri consisted of sixteen representatives from the areas of Kolonjë...
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  • gathered in Manastir/Bitola at the November 1908 "Congress of the Alphabet." After long debates and the appointment smaller commission of eleven members...
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    language. As a consequence, Albanian intellectuals meeting in Manastir (present day town of Bitola) in 1908 chose the Latin alphabet as a standard script...
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    The Congress of Durrës (Albanian: Kongresi i Durrësit) was a conference of Albanian political leaders, held from December 25 to December 27, 1918, in Durrës...
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    Shqipërisë) was a second-level administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire between 1415 and 1444. Its mandate included territories of modern central and...
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    Skanderbeg succeeded in taking the important city of Ohrid.[citation needed] In 1466 the second siege of Kruje Castle was knocked down. However, the Ottomans...
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    later in a meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Albania in Labinot, repeated during the second Conference of the National Liberation...
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    All-Albanian Congress (Albanian: Kongresi Gjithë Shqipëtar) was a held in Vlorë (then Ottoman Empire, today Republic of Albania) on November 28, 1912. Congress participants...
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  • The Second League of Prizren was an organisation founded by Albanian officials in occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia, modern-day Kosovo in September 1943...
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  • first Turkish newspaper printed in the Latin alphabet was published in Manastir-Bitola in 1911. Named "Eças" and pronounced "esas" in French spelling,...
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    The Gračanica Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Грачаница, romanized: Manastir Gračanica; Albanian: Manastiri i Graçanicës) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery...
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    Shefqet Dajiu (category People from Manastir vilayet)
    bej Dajiu was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence in 1912. He was the second secretary of the Congress of Vlora, when independence...
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    anniversary of the Congress of Manastir". At the same time, the Bank of Albania's supervisory council approved the issuance of a series of commemorative...
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    Albanian Republic (1925–1928) (category Modern history of Albania)
    Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. LCCN 93042885. History of [the?] Albanian People, Albanian Academy of Science. ISBN 99927-1-623-1. 41°N...
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    on 28 November 1912. This chapter of Albanian history was shrouded in controversy and conflict as the larger part of the self-proclaimed region had found...
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