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Qiriazi family

Kyrias family (Albanian: Familja Qiriazi) were a prominent Albanian family from Manastir (today's North Macedonia). They were educators, publishers, and public figures of the Albanian National Awakening period. They are remembered for their activities in support of the consolidation of Albanian national awareness.[1]

Members

Gjerasim Qiriazi (1858–1894) attended a Greek school in his native Monastir and, with the assistance of his English teacher, the American missionary Jenney, studied at an American Bible college in Samokov, Bulgaria. After four years of training there, he was offered a job by the British and Foreign Bible Society, for whom he began working in Korça in 1883. He also began writing an Albanian grammar and is known to have preached in Albanian. On 12 November 1884, while traveling in the mountains southwest of Lake Ohrid, he was attacked by bandits and held for ransom for half a year. The narrative of his six-month ordeal was translated into English by J. W. Baird of Monastir as Captured by Brigands (London, 1902). The opening of the first officially recognized Albanian school in Korça in 1887 inspired him and his sisters Sevasti Qiriazi-Dako (1871–1949) and Parashqevi Qiriazi (1880–1970) to open a girls’ school. With the assistance of Naim Frashëri they received the appropriate authorizations in Istanbul and on 15 October 1891 opened the first Albanian girls’ school in Korça. The following summer, they moved the premises to a larger building to make room for more pupils. The Greek Orthodox hierarchy was fanatically opposed to the school from the start and went so far as to refuse to bury the son of one of its patrons. On 4 January 1894, Gjerasim Qiriazi died, aged 36, of the pleurisy he had contracted during his period of captivity. He was the author of poetry, songs, sketches, dialogues, and school textbooks. A selection of his writings was published by his younger brother Gjergj in the collection Hristomathi më katër pjesë (Chrestomathy in Four Parts ; Sofia, 1902).[2][3]

Gjergj Qiriazi (1868–1912), known in English as George Kyrias, attended a Greek school in his native Monastir and the American Bible college at Samokov. In 1908 he was a delegate at the Congress of Monastir. The politically active Gjergj Qiriazi was one of the founders of the Albanian language newspaper Bashkim’ i Kombit (Unity of the Nation) in 1909. In addition to his brother’s chrestomathy, he published a collection of religious verse entitled Kënkë të shenjtëruara (Sacred Songs; Sofia, 1906).[3][4]

Sevasti Qiriazi-Dako (1871–1949) studied at the prestigious Robert College in Istanbul with the help of Naim bey Frashëri, and played an active role in women’s education. She was the first Albanian woman to study at this American institution, from which she graduated in June 1891. Immediately upon her return to Albania, she was instrumental in the founding of the Korça girls’ school. After World War I, this school was still known by the family name as the Kyrias School. Sevasti Qiriazi-Dako is said to have published a beginners’ grammar for elementary schools (Monastir, 1912) and edited a series of history texts. With her husband, journalist and writer Christo Anastas Dako, and her sister Parashqevi, she left for Romania and from there immigrated with them to the United States, where she collaborated on the fortnightly periodical Yll’ i mëngjezit (The Morning Star).[5][6]

Parashqevi Qiriazi (1880–1970), also known as Paraskevi D. Kirias, also studied at Robert College in Istanbul, then returned to Albania to teach. In 1909, she published a speller for elementary schools. She later organized both children’s education and night schools in southern Albania and helped set up the rudiments of a library system. In the United States, she helped found the Yll’ i mëngjezit (The Morning Star) society and published the illustrated periodical of the same name, issued in Boston from 1917 to 1920. Parashqevi Qiriazi also took part in the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as a representative of the Albanian American community.[3][7][8][9][10]

The Kyrias (Qiriazi) family name is widely respected in all Albanian populated territories and many institution bear their name. March 7 is the official Teachers' Day in Albania, in remembrance of the Qiriazi family school opening of 1891.

See also

References

  1. ^ Robert Elsie (2010), Historical Dictionary of Albania, Historical Dictionaries of Europe, vol. 75 (2 ed.), Scarecrow Press, pp. 377–378, ISBN 978-0810861886
  2. ^ Femi Cakolli, Magda Maylam (2008-12-18), Biografia e Gjerasim Qiriazit (1858-1894) (in Albanian), Living Word Bible Church, retrieved 2014-02-15
  3. ^ a b c Elsie, Robert (2001). A dictionary of Albanian religion, mythology, and folk culture. Library of Congress: New York University Press. pp. 210–212. ISBN 0-8147-2214-8.
  4. ^ The Albanian National Awakening 1878-1912 by Stavro Skendi, 1967. pp. 350-353, Princeton University Press, OCLC 397632
  5. ^ de Haan, Francisca; Daskalova Krasimira; Loutfi Anna (2006). A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries. Central European University Press. pp. 454–457. ISBN 9789637326394.
  6. ^ Robert Elsie (March 19, 2010). Historical Dictionary of Albania. Historical Dictionaries of Europe. Vol. 75 (II ed.). Scarecrow Press. pp. 97–98. ISBN 978-0810861886.
  7. ^ (in Albanian). www.kolonja.com. Archived from the original on 2011-03-24.
  8. ^ Prifti, Peter (1978). Socialist Albania since 1944: domestic and foreign developments, Volume 23. The MIT Press. p. 90. ISBN 0-262-16070-6. Retrieved 2014-02-15.
  9. ^ Young, Antonia; Hodgson, John; Bland, William B.; Young, Nigel (1997). Albania. Clio Press. p. 48. ISBN 1-85109-260-9. Retrieved 2014-02-15.
  10. ^ Ingrid Sharp, Matthew Stibbe (February 14, 2011). Aftermaths of War: Women's Movements and Female Activists, 1918-1923. History of Warfare. Vol. 63. BRILL. p. 184. ISBN 978-9004191723. Parashqevi Qiriazi was a member of the delegation the organization sent to Paris

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Kyrias family Albanian Familja Qiriazi were a prominent Albanian family from Manastir today s North Macedonia They were educators publishers and public figures of the Albanian National Awakening period They are remembered for their activities in support of the consolidation of Albanian national awareness 1 GjerasimGjergjParashqeviSevastiMembers EditGjerasim Qiriazi 1858 1894 attended a Greek school in his native Monastir and with the assistance of his English teacher the American missionary Jenney studied at an American Bible college in Samokov Bulgaria After four years of training there he was offered a job by the British and Foreign Bible Society for whom he began working in Korca in 1883 He also began writing an Albanian grammar and is known to have preached in Albanian On 12 November 1884 while traveling in the mountains southwest of Lake Ohrid he was attacked by bandits and held for ransom for half a year The narrative of his six month ordeal was translated into English by J W Baird of Monastir as Captured by Brigands London 1902 The opening of the first officially recognized Albanian school in Korca in 1887 inspired him and his sisters Sevasti Qiriazi Dako 1871 1949 and Parashqevi Qiriazi 1880 1970 to open a girls school With the assistance of Naim Frasheri they received the appropriate authorizations in Istanbul and on 15 October 1891 opened the first Albanian girls school in Korca The following summer they moved the premises to a larger building to make room for more pupils The Greek Orthodox hierarchy was fanatically opposed to the school from the start and went so far as to refuse to bury the son of one of its patrons On 4 January 1894 Gjerasim Qiriazi died aged 36 of the pleurisy he had contracted during his period of captivity He was the author of poetry songs sketches dialogues and school textbooks A selection of his writings was published by his younger brother Gjergj in the collection Hristomathi me kater pjese Chrestomathy in Four Parts Sofia 1902 2 3 Gjergj Qiriazi 1868 1912 known in English as George Kyrias attended a Greek school in his native Monastir and the American Bible college at Samokov In 1908 he was a delegate at the Congress of Monastir The politically active Gjergj Qiriazi was one of the founders of the Albanian language newspaper Bashkim i Kombit Unity of the Nation in 1909 In addition to his brother s chrestomathy he published a collection of religious verse entitled Kenke te shenjteruara Sacred Songs Sofia 1906 3 4 Sevasti Qiriazi Dako 1871 1949 studied at the prestigious Robert College in Istanbul with the help of Naim bey Frasheri and played an active role in women s education She was the first Albanian woman to study at this American institution from which she graduated in June 1891 Immediately upon her return to Albania she was instrumental in the founding of the Korca girls school After World War I this school was still known by the family name as the Kyrias School Sevasti Qiriazi Dako is said to have published a beginners grammar for elementary schools Monastir 1912 and edited a series of history texts With her husband journalist and writer Christo Anastas Dako and her sister Parashqevi she left for Romania and from there immigrated with them to the United States where she collaborated on the fortnightly periodical Yll i mengjezit The Morning Star 5 6 Parashqevi Qiriazi 1880 1970 also known as Paraskevi D Kirias also studied at Robert College in Istanbul then returned to Albania to teach In 1909 she published a speller for elementary schools She later organized both children s education and night schools in southern Albania and helped set up the rudiments of a library system In the United States she helped found the Yll i mengjezit The Morning Star society and published the illustrated periodical of the same name issued in Boston from 1917 to 1920 Parashqevi Qiriazi also took part in the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as a representative of the Albanian American community 3 7 8 9 10 The Kyrias Qiriazi family name is widely respected in all Albanian populated territories and many institution bear their name March 7 is the official Teachers Day in Albania in remembrance of the Qiriazi family school opening of 1891 See also EditEducation in Albania Society for the Publication of Albanian Writings Albanians in North MacedoniaReferences Edit Robert Elsie 2010 Historical Dictionary of Albania Historical Dictionaries of Europe vol 75 2 ed Scarecrow Press pp 377 378 ISBN 978 0810861886 Femi Cakolli Magda Maylam 2008 12 18 Biografia e Gjerasim Qiriazit 1858 1894 in Albanian Living Word Bible Church retrieved 2014 02 15 a b c Elsie Robert 2001 A dictionary of Albanian religion mythology and folk culture Library of Congress New York University Press pp 210 212 ISBN 0 8147 2214 8 The Albanian National Awakening 1878 1912 by Stavro Skendi 1967 pp 350 353 Princeton University Press OCLC 397632 de Haan Francisca Daskalova Krasimira Loutfi Anna 2006 A Biographical Dictionary of Women s Movements and Feminisms in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe 19th and 20th Centuries Central European University Press pp 454 457 ISBN 9789637326394 Robert Elsie March 19 2010 Historical Dictionary of Albania Historical Dictionaries of Europe Vol 75 II ed Scarecrow Press pp 97 98 ISBN 978 0810861886 Parashqevi Qiriazi in Albanian www kolonja com Archived from the original on 2011 03 24 Prifti Peter 1978 Socialist Albania since 1944 domestic and foreign developments Volume 23 The MIT Press p 90 ISBN 0 262 16070 6 Retrieved 2014 02 15 Young Antonia Hodgson John Bland William B Young Nigel 1997 Albania Clio Press p 48 ISBN 1 85109 260 9 Retrieved 2014 02 15 Ingrid Sharp Matthew Stibbe February 14 2011 Aftermaths of War Women s Movements and Female Activists 1918 1923 History of Warfare Vol 63 BRILL p 184 ISBN 978 9004191723 Parashqevi Qiriazi was a member of the delegation the organization sent to Paris Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qiriazi 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