Sadije Toptani (Tirana, 28 August 1876 – Durrës, 25 November 1934) was queen mother of Albania from September 1928 until her death. She was the mother of Zog I of Albania.
Sadije Toptani | |||||
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Queen Mother of Albania | |||||
Born | Tirana, Ottoman Empire (modern Albania) | 28 August 1876||||
Died | 25 November 1934 Durrës, Albanian Kingdom | (aged 58)||||
Burial | |||||
Spouse | Xhemal Pasha Zogu | ||||
Issue | Princess Adile Zog I, King of Albania Princess Nafije A son Senije, Princess of Ottoman Empire Princess Myzejen Princess Ruhije Princess Maxhide | ||||
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House | Toptani (by birth) Zogu (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Salah Bey Toptani | ||||
Mother | Annijé Hanem Toptani | ||||
Religion | Islam |
Biography
editSadije (also spelled Sadijé, Sadiya or Khadija) was a member of the Toptani family. She was the daughter of Salah Bey Toptani (1843−1910) and his wife, Annije Hanem Toptani (1855−1899), both members by birth of the Toptani family. She was also a cousin Essad Pasha Toptani. Toptani was the second wife of Xhemal Pasha Zogu after the death of his first wife, Zenja Melika Hanem.[citation needed]
After her son became king in 1928, Toptani was raised to the title Nëna Mbretëreshë e Shqiptarëve, or Queen Mother of the Albanians, with the style of Her Majesty on September 1, 1928, a position she held until her death. She supervised the Royal Kitchen to ensure that her son could not be poisoned. She was the official protector of the Gruaja Shqiptare.[citation needed]
Toptani was a Bektashi Muslim.[1]
Death
editToptani died in the Royal Compound in Durrës[2] and was buried in Tirana the next day.[citation needed] A royal mausoleum was constructed to house her remains. The building was destroyed by Albanian communist forces on 17 November 1944.[citation needed]
Issue
editName | Birth | Death | Spouse | Children |
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Princess Adile Zogu | 25 February 1893 | 6 February 1966 | Major Emin Bey Agolli-Doshishti | Prince Salih Prince Hysen Prince Sharafidin Princess Teri Princess Danush |
King Zog I of the Albanians | 8 October 1895 | 9 April 1961 | Countess Geraldine Apponyi de Nagyappony | Crown Prince Leka |
Princess Nafije Zogu | 25 October 1896 | 21 March 1955 | Ceno Bey Kryeziu | Prince Tati, Prince of Kosovo |
A son | died in infancy | |||
Princess Senije Zogu | 15 November 1903 | 15 April 1969 | Prince Mehmed Abid of Turkey | None |
Princess Myzejen Zogu | 6 February 1905 | 10 April 1969 | Never married | None |
Princess Ruhije Zogu | 20 March 1906 | 31 January 1948 | Never married | None |
Princess Maxhide Zogu | 20 March 1907 | 4 January 1969 | Never married | None |
References
edit- ^ "Albanian Royal Family - King Zog & Queen Geraldine". Albanianroyalcourt.al. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
- ^ Shqipenia me 1937 (PDF) (in Albanian), vol. I, Komisioni i Kremtimeve te 25-vjetorit te Vete-qeverrimit, 1937, p. 16, archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-25,
...e cila nderroi jete ne Banjat e Durresit...translated... who passed away in Durazzo thermal baths...
Bibliography
edit- Patrice Najbor, Histoire de l'Albanie et de sa maison royale (5 volumes), JePublie, Paris, 2008, (ISBN 978-2-9532382-0-4).
- Patrice Najbor, la dynastye des Zogu, Textes & Prétextes, Paris, 2002
- O.S. Pearson, Albania and King Zog,[permanent dead link] I.B. Tauris. 2005 (ISBN 1845110137).