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Zavalani (1859-1935) was an
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landowner from the Kolonjë area, journalist and activist of the
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. He was also the editor of ''Bashkimi i Kombit'' (Nation's Unity), one of the most important Albanian newspapers of the era. In 1908 he became one of the head organizers of the
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, in which the
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was standardized.


Life

According to Gawrych, Fehim Zavalani came from a Muslim family of
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, southern part of
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. According to Albanian official historiography, he was born in the village of Zavalan of Dangëlli region, today's
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, in the outskirts of the Kolonjë area. In 1879 he went in
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to study, and after that settled in
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in 1881. Soon after, he settled in Monastir. In 1896, along with Sabri Frashëri and Shefqet Frashëri, his brothers-in-law, he founded the patriotic ''Secret Association of the Albanians of Manastir'' () In 1905/1906, along with
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and
Bajo Topulli Bajo Topulli (1868 – 24 July 1930), born Bajram Fehmi Topulli, was an Albanian nationalist figure of the Albanian National Awakening. Bajo was the older brother of Çerçiz Topulli. Biography Bajo Topulli was a Muslim Tosk Albanian, sc ...
he founded the Secret Committee for the Liberation of Albania, one of the first ''çetë'' (armed guerilla groups) in Monastir (modern
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). Reflecting on guerilla activity during 1906–08, Zavalani felt that "no useful and desirable results could be obtained through written and verbal propaganda" and that preparing the public "to accept the idea of an armed revolt" was the course of action to pursue. Ottoman authorities crippled the committee for months after learning of its activities in 1906 by removing all its leaders from Monastir, except for Zavalani. In Monastir Zavalani also founded the organization ''Bashkimi'', whose alphabet proposal would become the official alphabet of Albania, and became the editor of ''Bashkim i Kombit'', the organization's newspaper. After the newspaper published an eye-witness account of a massacre perpetrated by the Ottoman army in northern Albania, the Ottoman authorities arrested Zavalani and the rest of the staff of ''Bashkimi i Kombit''. On October 8, 1908
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proposed him to organize a conference for the standardization of the Albanian alphabet.Studia Albanica p.45 The conference, known as the
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, was organized by ''Bashkimi'' club in Zavalani's house in Monastir and led by Zavalani from November 14 to November 22, 1908. Fehim Zavalani held the introductory speech at the congress and was one of its delegates. Other delegates of the congress from his family include Izet Zavalani, delegate of
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and Gjergj Zavalani. By July 23–28, 1909 he was one of main participants and the leader of the Albanian faction of the
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, organized in
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by the Young Turk association Union and Progress. The Young Turks aimed to impose an ottomanization of the Albanian society. Zavalani was one of the group of the Albanian nationalists who declined to sign off on the already prepared document, and instead forced the organizers to accept a series of articles in the final document, one of the most important of which was to allow the Albanian language to be taught in elementary schools freely. Fehim Zavalani's son,
Tajar Zavalani Tajar Zavalani known later in his life as Thomas-Henry Zavalani (August 15, 1903 – August 19, 1966) was an Albanian historian, publicist, and writer. Life Zavalani was born on 15 August 1903 in Monastir, Ottoman Empire, today's Bitola in N ...
(1903–1966), was an important Albanian historian, journalist, and translator. He started in 1940 the
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service in the Albanian language where he was the speaker for 26 years until his death in 1966.


Bibliography

* * Albanian publishers (people) Activists of the Albanian National Awakening 1935 deaths 1859 births Albanian newspaper journalists Albanian newspaper editors People from Janina vilayet People from Gjirokastër County Albanian revolutionaries Frashëri family Second Congress of Manastir delegates Albanian people from the Ottoman Empire 20th-century journalists from the Ottoman Empire


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