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  1. Ismail Qemali (Albanian: [ismail cɛmali] ⓘ; 16 January 1844 – 26 January 1919), sometimes spelled as Ismail Kemal in old diplomatic correspondence, was an Albanian politician and statesman who is regarded as the founder of modern Albania. He served as the first prime minister of Albania from December 1912 until his resignation in January 1914.

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  2. Ismail Qemali Bej (turqisht: İsmail Kemal Bey; Vlorë, 24 janar 1844 – Peruxhia, 26 janar 1919) ka punuar si nëpunës dhe deputet i Perandorisë Osmane, botues, veprimtar i çështjes kombëtare dhe themelues i Shtetit Shqiptar.

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  3. Ismail Qemal | Albanian statesman | Britannica. Albanian statesman. Also known as: Ismail Qemal bey Vlora. Learn about this topic in these articles: Albanian history. In Vlorë. On November 28, 1912, Ismail Qemal proclaimed there the independence of Albania. Vlorë was occupied by the Italians in 1915–20 and again in 1939.

  4. Ismail Qemali, sometimes spelled as Ismail Kemal in old diplomatic correspondence, was an Albanian politician and statesman who is regarded as the founder of modern Albania. He served as the first prime minister of Albania from December 1912 until his resignation in January 1914.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Ismail Qemali. Albania commemorates today the passing of the Father of the Nation, Ismail Qemali, a leader of the National Movement. He was born in Vlorë on January 16, 1844, into one of the largest families in Southern Albania.

  6. Nov 28, 2018 · Learn 10 facts about the founder of the Albanian state, Ismail Qemali, from the book by Turkish historian Nexhip Alpan, who extracted them from the archives and are authentic documents. Find out his birthday, real name, marital status, languages, death, flag, photo symbol, independence document, time in power and more.

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  8. Ismail Qemali returned to Albania with Austro-Hungarian support and, at the head of a swiftly convened national assembly, declared Albanian independence in the town of Vlora on 28 November 1912. The declaration was more theoretical than practical because Vlora was the only town in the whole country under the delegates' control―yet it proved ...

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