Fejzi AlizotiW
Fejzi Alizoti

Fejzi Alizoti, also referred to as Fejzi Bey Alizoti, was an Ottoman and later Albanian politician who served as the Chairman of the Central Administration of Albania from January 1916 to October 1918. He never held the title "prime minister" as is commonly misconceived.

Luigj BumçiW
Luigj Bumçi

Luigj Bumçi was an Albanian Catholic religious and political figure.

Congress of DurrësW
Congress of Durrës

The Congress of Durrës was a conference of Albanian political leaders, held from December 25 to December 27, 1918, in Durrës, at the time capital of the Principality of Albania.

Prenk Bib DodaW
Prenk Bib Doda

Prenk Bib Doda, also known as Prênk Pasha, was an Albanian member of the Young Turks, leader of the Montenegrin resistance against the Ottoman Empire, prince of Mirdita, and politician in the Principality of Albania.

Mehdi FrashëriW
Mehdi Frashëri

Mehdi Frashëri was an Albanian intellectual and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Albania in the 1930s and as Chairman of the Provisional Administration Committee in the Albanian puppet government under Nazi Germany.

Mid'hat FrashëriW
Mid'hat Frashëri

Mid'hat Frashëri was an Albanian diplomat, writer and politician. The son of Abdyl Frashëri, one of the most important activists of the Albanian National Awakening in 1908 he participated in the Congress of Monastir. In 1942 he became the president of Balli Kombëtar, an Albanian anti-fascist and anti-communist resistance movement. Frashëri is referred to as one of the father of modern Albanian nationalism.

Luigj GurakuqiW
Luigj Gurakuqi

Luigj Gurakuqi was an Albanian writer and politician. He was an important figure of the Albanian National Awakening and was honoured with the People's Hero of Albania medal.

Mehmed KonicaW
Mehmed Konica

Mehmed Konica, was an Albanian politician. He served three times as the Foreign Minister of Albania. He was the brother of Albanian writer Faik Konica.

Mufid LibohovaW
Mufid Libohova

Mufid bej Libohova was an Albanian economist, diplomat and politician and one of the delegates at the Assembly of Vlorë where the Albanian Declaration of Independence took place. He served as the first Minister of Interior of Albania, during the Provisional Government of Albania and since then has held different government positions on nine occasions between 1913–1927, holding the positions of Justice Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Finances, and Minister of Culture.

Mustafa Merlika-KrujaW
Mustafa Merlika-Kruja

Mustafa Merlika-Kruja was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence. He served as Prime Minister of Albania during the Italian occupation from December 4, 1941 to January 19, 1943.

Lef NosiW
Lef Nosi

Lef Nosi was an Albanian publisher, archivist, philologist, folklorist, ethnographer, numismatist, archaeologist and politician. On November 1912 was as one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence, as a delegate of Elbasan. During the Second World War, Nosi was a leading member of Balli Kombëtar and was chosen as a member of the Albanian High Council.

Turhan Pasha PërmetiW
Turhan Pasha Përmeti

Turhan Pasha Përmeti was an Ottoman-Albanian politician, who served as the 2nd Prime Minister of Albania. He was also in service of the Ottoman state and held the title of Pasha of the Ottoman Empire.

Petro PogaW
Petro Poga

Petro Poga (1860–1944) was an Albanian politician who served as a delegate at the Albanian Declaration of Independence event in Vlorë, 1912, and an important Rilindas.

Mihal TurtulliW
Mihal Turtulli

Mihal Turtulli, also known as Michal Tourtoulis or Dr. Turtulli, was an Albanian oculist, politician, member of High Council of State, and representative of Albania at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.

Sami VrioniW
Sami Vrioni

Sami Vrioni (1876–1947) was an Albanian politician, diplomat, and a delegate at the Assembly of Vlora which declared the Albanian Declaration of Independence. He was a respected and powerful landowner in the Fier region of Albania.