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Fuad Dibra

Fuad Dibra (1886–1944) was an Albanian politician and nationalist who represented Albania at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. He was a member of the High Regency Council.

Fuad Dibra
Fuad Dibra
Minister of Internal Affairs of the Principality of Albania
In office
November 19, 1920 – 1 July 1921
Minister of Natural Economy of Albania under Italy
In office
December 4, 1941 – January 19, 1943
Member of the High Regency Council of the Albanian Kingdom (1943–44)
In office
1943 – February 1944
Personal details
Born(1886-02-26)February 26, 1886
Dibra, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died22 February 1944(1944-02-22) (aged 57)
Tirana, Albania
NationalityAlbanian
Political partyBalli Kombëtar
OccupationEntrepreneur
Signature

Biography edit

Early life edit

Fuad Dibra was born in Dibër (present-day Debar) to a wealthy landowning family and was the son of Ismail Pasha.[1]

He attended a commercial school in Salonika (present-day Thessaloniki).[1] As a man of substantial means, he largely financed the expense of the Albanian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, which he also attended himself with Pandeli Evangjeli.[2] He is said to have owned several restaurants in Paris. He had been of great assistance to the Albanian delegation at the Peace Conference of 1919-1920, but was misled into believing that Albania could be defended against the aggression of her Balkan neighbors.[2]

Political period edit

In the 1920s, Dibra was in political opposition to Ahmet Zogu. He served as minister of national economy in the cabinet of Mustafa Kruja. In November 1942, he was a founding member of Balli Kombëtar. On 25 October 1943, the German occupation authorities, with whom he maintained good relations, persuaded him to serve as a member of the High Regency Council (Këshilli i Lartë i Regjencës)[1][2] to represent the Muslim community. He was, however, unable to perform any particular functions because of ill health. He had been sent for treatment to Davos around March 1943. He died in Tirana in February 1944.

Personal life edit

Fuad Dibra was born in Dibra (present-day Debar) to a wealthy landowning family. He is a distant cousin of Nexhmije Hoxha,[3] Enver Hoxha's wife. The families are quite resentful of each other due to their different ideologies. Nexhmije Hoxha claims that Dibra was very wealthy and had estates in Istanbul, Switzerland and France; and that he recklessly spent his fortune in Paris.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Robert Elsie (2013). A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781780764313. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Owen Pearson (27 January 2006). Albania in the Twentieth Century, A History: Volume II: Albania in Occupation and War. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781845111045. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b Hoxha Journal

fuad, dibra, 1886, 1944, albanian, politician, nationalist, represented, albania, paris, peace, conference, 1919, member, high, regency, council, minister, internal, affairs, principality, albaniain, office, november, 1920, july, 1921minister, natural, economy. Fuad Dibra 1886 1944 was an Albanian politician and nationalist who represented Albania at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 He was a member of the High Regency Council Fuad DibraFuad DibraMinister of Internal Affairs of the Principality of AlbaniaIn office November 19 1920 1 July 1921Minister of Natural Economy of Albania under ItalyIn office December 4 1941 January 19 1943Member of the High Regency Council of the Albanian Kingdom 1943 44 In office 1943 February 1944Personal detailsBorn 1886 02 26 February 26 1886Dibra Kosovo Vilayet Ottoman EmpireDied22 February 1944 1944 02 22 aged 57 Tirana AlbaniaNationalityAlbanianPolitical partyBalli KombetarOccupationEntrepreneurSignature Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Political period 2 Personal life 3 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit Fuad Dibra was born in Diber present day Debar to a wealthy landowning family and was the son of Ismail Pasha 1 He attended a commercial school in Salonika present day Thessaloniki 1 As a man of substantial means he largely financed the expense of the Albanian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 which he also attended himself with Pandeli Evangjeli 2 He is said to have owned several restaurants in Paris He had been of great assistance to the Albanian delegation at the Peace Conference of 1919 1920 but was misled into believing that Albania could be defended against the aggression of her Balkan neighbors 2 Political period edit In the 1920s Dibra was in political opposition to Ahmet Zogu He served as minister of national economy in the cabinet of Mustafa Kruja In November 1942 he was a founding member of Balli Kombetar On 25 October 1943 the German occupation authorities with whom he maintained good relations persuaded him to serve as a member of the High Regency Council Keshilli i Larte i Regjences 1 2 to represent the Muslim community He was however unable to perform any particular functions because of ill health He had been sent for treatment to Davos around March 1943 He died in Tirana in February 1944 Personal life editFuad Dibra was born in Dibra present day Debar to a wealthy landowning family He is a distant cousin of Nexhmije Hoxha 3 Enver Hoxha s wife The families are quite resentful of each other due to their different ideologies Nexhmije Hoxha claims that Dibra was very wealthy and had estates in Istanbul Switzerland and France and that he recklessly spent his fortune in Paris 3 References edit a b c Robert Elsie 2013 A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 9781780764313 Retrieved 6 May 2013 a b c Owen Pearson 27 January 2006 Albania in the Twentieth Century A History Volume II Albania in Occupation and War Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 9781845111045 Retrieved 5 July 2012 a b Hoxha Journal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fuad Dibra amp oldid 1215668955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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