The 83 Delegates (also called Founding fathers (Albanian: Baballaret e kombit) of the Albanian modern state included the following:
Kosovo Vilayet - 11
edit- Kosovo, Đakovica, Plav-Gusinje: Rexhep Mitrovica, Bedri bej Ipeku, Salih Gjuka (born in Peć), Mit'hat Bey Frashëri (born on March 25, 1880 in Ioannina), Mehmet Pashë Derralla, Isa Boletini, Riza bej Gjakova, Hajdin bej Draga, Dervish bej Ipeku, Zenel bej Begolli, Qerim Begolli;
Monastir Vilayet - 9
edit- Ohri and Struga: Zyhdi bej Ohri (born in Ohrid), Dr. H. Myrtezai, Nuri Sojlliu, Hamdi bej Ohri, Mustafa Baruti, Dervish bej Hima;
- Dibra: Myfti Vehbi Dibra, Sherif Lengu;
- Pogradeci: Hajdar Blloshmi (born in Librazhd);
Shkoder Vilayet - 28
edit- Durrësi: Abaz Efendi Çelkupa, Mustafa Agë Hanxhiu, Jahja Ballhysa, Dom Nikollë Kaçorri;
- Elbasani: Lef Nosi, Shefqet bej Daiu, Qemal bej Karaosmani, Dervish bej Biçaku;
- Shkodra: Luigj Gurakuqi, came from Bucharest [1];
- Korça: Pandeli Cale, Thanas Floqi, Spiro Ilo,
- Kruja: Mustafa Merlika-Kruja;
- Lushnja: Qemal bej Mullai, Ferit bej Vokopola, Nebi Efendi Sefa;
- Mati: Ahmet bej Zogolli (later King Zog, born in Mati district), Riza bej Zogolli, Kurt Agë Kadiu;
- Tirana: Abdi bej Toptani, Murat bej Toptani;
- Peqin: Mahmud Efendi Kaziu;
- Shijak: Xhelal Deliallisi, Ymer bej Deliallisi, Ibrahim Efendiu;
- Skrapar: Xhelal bej Koprencka; Hajredin bej Cakrani;
- Tepelene: Feim bej Mezhgorani;
Ioannina Vilayet - 25
edit- Gjirokastra: Elmaz Boçe, Veli Harxhi, Myfid bej Libohova, Petro Poga, Jani Papadhopulli;
- Gramsh-Tomorricë: Ismail Qemali Gramshi (not to be confused with Ismail bej Qemal Vlora);
- Janina: Kristo Meksi (from Labovëin Gjirokastër, living in Bucharest) and lived in Bucharest.[1], Aristidh Ruci (born in Sheper-Zagorisë in Gjirokastër.[2]);
- Çamëria: Veli Gërra, Jakup Veseli, Rexhep Demi, Azis Tahir Ajdonati;
- Berati: Sami Bey Vrioni, Ilias Bey Vrioni, Taq Tutulani, Babë Dud Karbunara;
- Delvina: Avni bej Delvina;
- Vlora: Ismail Qemali, Zihni Abaz Kanina, Zyhdi Efendi Vlora, Qazim Kokoshi, Jani Minga, Eqerem bej Vlora;
- Përmet: Veli bej Këlcyra, Syrja bej Vlora;
Albanian colony of Bucharest - 4
edit- Albanian colony of Bucharest: Dhimitër Zografi, Dhimitër Mborja, Dhimitër Berati, Dhimitër Ilo
OTHER
editOn 27 October 1912, along with Luigj Gurakuqi and other 25 Albanians, Kristo Meksi received in Bucharest Ismail Qemali, who was coming from Trieste to organize the Albanian community of Bucharest for the proclamation of the Albanian Declaration of Independence. Afterwards, Kristo Meksi travelled to Albania to participate in the Declaration and become one of its signatories, as the representative of the region Chameria in Ioannina Vilayet, although he was born in Labovë in Gjirokastër and lived in Bucharest.<ref name="Meksi">{{cite book|last=Meksi |first=Fedhon |year=2010|title=Labova e Madhe dhe Labovitët|pp=152-156|isbn=9789995671891}}</ref>
References
edit- ^ a b Meksi, Fedhon (2010). Labova e Madhe dhe Labovitët. pp. 152–156. ISBN 9789995671891.
- ^ ".. sons of the province of Zagorisë..." - George S. Telo: Zagoriti mendjendritur the ungrudging Ilia Sheperi Dilo