Said Najdeni (
Debar
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, 1864 – November 21, 1903), also known as Hoxha Voka, was an Albanian Islamic scholar and activist in the
Albanian National Awakening
The Albanian National Awakening ( or ), commonly known as the Albanian Renaissance or Albanian Revival, is a period throughout the 19th and 20th century of a cultural, political, and social movement in the Albanian history where the Albanian ...
.
Biography
Najdeni was born in Shehër near
Debar
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as the son of Islam and Esma Najdeni. Islam was a craftsman, and Said was the first in the family to complete his formal schooling in 1882. He went on to enroll in
theology
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studies at Hajdar Pasha
Madrasa
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in
Istanbul
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.
In Istanbul, he met other supporters of the
Albanian National Awakening
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, including
Ismail Kemal,
Naim Frashëri
Naim bey Frashëri, more commonly Naim Frashëri (; ; 25 May 184620 October 1900), was an Albanian historian, journalist, poet, translator, and one of the most prominent figures of the Albanian National Awakening. Regarded as a pioneer of moder ...
and
Sami Frashëri
Sami bey Frashëri (; June 1, 1850 – June 18, 1904) or Şemseddin Sâmi was an Albanian writer, lexicographer, philosopher, playwright and a prominent figure o ...
. Aware of conditions at home, he returned after his 1888 graduation with primers on the
Albanian language
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from the Istanbul-based
Society for the Publication of Albanian Letters, beginning to teach from them in Debar that same year. He also taught elsewhere in
Dibër County
Dibër County (; ) is one of the 12 counties of the Republic of Albania, spanning a surface area of with the capital in Peshkopi. The county borders on the counties of Durrës, Elbasan, Kukës, Lezhë, Tirana and the country of North Macedonia. ...
, such as the villages of
Gollobordë
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, Grykë të Vogël,
Bllacë
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(near
Bulqizë
Bulqizë (; sq-definite, Bulqiza) is a municipality in Dibër County, northeastern Albania. The municipality consists of the administrative units of Fushë-Bulqizë, Gjoricë, Martanesh, Ostren, Shupenzë, Trebisht, Zerqan with Bulqizë ...
),
Maqellarë
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,
Brezhdan, and
Dohoshisht
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. Assisting him in his promotion of the language were apprentice boys at the Debar bazaar.
In 1895, Najdeni was arrested for activities the
Ottoman authorities deemed subversive and jailed in
Edirne
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.
Upon his return in 1896, Najdeni joined students (including Shaqir Daci, Shyqyri Qoku, Kadri Fishta,
Hamdi Ohri Hamdi Ohri (also Hamdi Bey Qoku Ohri; February 4, 1872 in Ohrid, Ottoman Empire - November 24, 1938 in Tirana, Albanian Kingdom ) was a 19th-century Albanian rilindas and politician. He was one of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Indep ...
, Nazif Sharofi, and Hajdar Varvarica) in founding a secret course for reading and writing Albanian in the house of Abdullah Manjani, the first such class taught in the region. Detained again and released in 1897, Najdani promoted the cause of Albanian-language education in
Ohrid
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,
Struga
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Name
The name Struga ...
, and
Elbasan
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. He corresponded with
émigré
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French Huguenots
Many French Hugueno ...
organizations such as the Dituria Society in
Bucharest
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and the Deshira Society in
Sofia
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as well as with publishers in
Kosovo
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and
Central Albania
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from which he sourced books and National Awakening texts for use in Debar. Sami Frashëri’s primer was particularly popular, as attested by the
Austro-Hungarian
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Consul in
Bitola
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,
August Ritter von Kral
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August Kral entered the diplomatic service of Austria-Hungary in 1894 and held various posts in embassies in the Ottoma ...
:
Hundreds of people in Debar learned to write in Albanian. By 1899, more than 300 residents of Debar had learned to read and write in Albanian.
As was a common tactic of bribery to mollify independence activists, Najdeni was offered Ottoman administrative posts and a lecturer’s post at the Sultan Ahmet Madrasa in Istanbul. Considering
Tosk Albanian
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difficult for the people of Debar, Hoxha Voka published ''Abetare e gjuhës shqipe ndë të folë gegënisht'' (“Primer in the Albanian Language for Speakers of
Gheg Albanian
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in
Sofia
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and the religious tract ''Ferrëfenja myslimane'' (“Muslim Brotherhood”) in 1900 with
Kristo Luarasi’s publishing house Mbrothësia.
Along with the
League of Peja
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under
Haxhi Zeka, Najdeni’s work influenced assemblies held in Debar under the leadership of his friends and students,
Selim Rusi and Ohri.
In 1903, he met in
Tripoli
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* Tripolis (Larisaia), an ancient Greek city in the Pelasgiotis district, Thessaly, near Larissa ...
with Kemal, Refik Toptani, and
Rexhep Pasha Mati
Rexhep Pasha Mati (, ''Rajab Pasha''; 1842–1908) was an Ottoman-Albanian marshal, governor and war minister.
Biography
Rexhep Pasha Mati was an Albanian.
While serving in Kerbela (modern Karbala, Iraq), Mati took action against an attack ...
. He had contracted
turberculosis by then, and his friends referred him to a doctor in
Rome
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, but the doctor’s prognosis was poor, and so Najdeni returned to his hometown, where he died.
References
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1903 deaths
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