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    Zog I (redirect from Ahmed Bey Zogu)
    Austria-Hungary during the First World War. In 1922, he adopted the name Ahmed Zogu. He held various ministerial posts in the Albanian government before being...
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    government where Fan S. Noli was the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ahmed Zogu was the Minister of Internal Affairs. Until December 4, 1922, Ypi was...
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    Shakespeare and Ibsen into Albanian. The Popular Party also included Ahmed Zogu, the twenty-four-year-old son of the chief of the Mati, a Northern Albanian...
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    In late 1922, Ahmed Zogu became engaged to Vërlaci's daughter, winning his support and the position of Prime Minister. In early 1924, Zogu was forced to...
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    Head of government Head of state party Parliament Party system  Albania Ahmed Zogu 1925-02-01 1939-04-07 5,178 yes until 1928 no redesigned tolerated  Austria...
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    from there to Egypt. There he met an old rival of his, the Albanian King Ahmed Zogu. After World War II he lived in France. During the last exile period he...
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    Albania. Attempting to establish its influence in Albania, Bulgaria allowed Ahmed Zogu to establish his administration in Elbasan and supported him in his attempts...
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    of Durrës, Albania. It was built in 1931 under the Kingdomship of King Ahmed Zogu on the site of an older mosque from Ottoman times. By the day of its opening...
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    Albanians. Things would change in 1922, when he married Nafije, sister of Ahmed Zogu, later to be proclaimed Zog I, King of Albania. During the June Revolution...
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  • communism in the country in 1991. "Ahmet Zogu". albanianstudies.weebly.com. Retrieved 26 June 2023. "1933 Ahmed Zogu: King Zog Tells his Story". albanianhistory...
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  • Fan S. Noli as foreign minister and Ahmed Bey Zogu as internal affairs minister, but Noli resigned soon after Zogu resorted to repression in an attempt...
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    Ahmed Nazif (born 1952), Egyptian politician Ahmed Nizam, Indian cricketer Ahmed Elmi Osman, Somali politician Ahmed Patel, Indian politician Ahmed Plummer...
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  • Noli himself had been ousted from his position of Prime Minister by Ahmed Zogu's coup, which would later make a monarchy of the country, a republic since...
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    end of the major Kacak resistance came when Yugoslav government helped Ahmed Zogu to return to power in Tirana in December 1924, in exchange for his suppressing...
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    participated in the June Revolution in 1924, during which Tirana was captured, Ahmed Zogu fled to Yugoslavia, and Fan Noli became prime minister. In 1943, he joined...
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  • Albania. Attempting to establish its influence in Albania, Bulgaria allowed Ahmed Zogu to establish his administration in Elbasan and supported him in his attempts...
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    were the Zogolli, who are most notable for being the clan from which Ahmed Zogu, future king of Albania, was descended. Many pasha (senior Ottoman officials)...
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    strife which followed and which resulted in the ousting of prime minister Ahmed Zogu and his temporary replacement by a provisional government under Fan S...
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    republic in 1924. Four years later, on September 1, 1928, President Ahmed Bey Zogu proclaimed himself "king of the Albanians" (Mbret i Shqiptarëve in Albanian)...
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    famous native of Burrel was Ahmet Zogu, first King of the Albanians (born Ahmet Zogolli, later changed to Ahmet Zogu; 8 October 1895 – 9 April 1961), who...
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  • Muslim Bobigny Cemetery. His second wife was Princess Senije Zogu, daughter of Xhemal Pasha Zogu and Sadije Toptani, and sister of King Zog I. They were betrothed...
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    In 1938 he reportedly asked King Farouk for permission to marry Myzejen Zogu, sister of King Zog I of Albania. In 1939 he was appointed President of the...
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  • studies in Istanbul. Fearing the rise of secularism during the rule of Ahmed Muhtar Zogu, Nuh detached his son from school in Albania. At the age of nine in...
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    for his baptismal formula. Zog of Albania, King of the Albanians Tarhoncu Ahmed Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Bridge in Klos Klos, Mat...
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    permission from his second cousin King Farouk of Egypt to marry Princess Myzejen Zogu (1909–1969), sister of King Zog I of Albania. However, the marriage never...
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  • Albania, overthrowing the government, and re-installing Ahmed Bey Zogu as Prime Minister. Zogu quickly abolished the Principality and declared Albania...
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  • Prime Minister (1924–1925) Ahmet Zogu, Prime minister (1925) Albanian Republic (complete list) – Ahmet Zogu (Zogu I), President (1925–1928), King (1928–1939)...
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  • University of California Press: 556–573. doi:10.2307/2644413. JSTOR 2644413. Ahmed, Mahiuddin (2016), BNP: Somoy-Osomoy বিএনপি সময়-অসময় (in Bengali), Prothoma...
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    Emperor Justinian I between the 4th and 6th century and later restored by Ahmed Pasha Toptani in the 18th century. Tirana is mentioned in Venetian documents...
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    overthrew the pro-Ahmet Zogu government and established a leftist government led by Fan Noli. On 24 December of that year, Zogu returned to power, and...
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