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Menduh Zavalani (1889–1914) was an
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revolutionary and political leader active during the last years of 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 ...
. He formed his own revolutionary band and was one of the leaders that liberated
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and the environs from the
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. Menduh was an appointed delegate from his hometown Korça to the Albanian National Congress that proclaimed the Independence of Albania. In the intellectual level Menduh was noted for the translation of
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's drama
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into
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. He was assassinated at a very young age near
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by a local
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band.


Life


Early life

Menduh Zavalani alias Dume Zavalani was born in
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(now southeastern
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), then
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in 1889. His father, Mehmet Zavalani, was an Albanian
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and his mother was Hedije Luarasi. Menduh's father was a first cousin of Abdyl,
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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 ...
, three of the main ideologues of the
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, while their respective mothers Fatime and Emine Myteveli were sisters from
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. His parents had moved to Korça from Zavalan of Dangëllia near
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, few years before his birth. Members of his family had already taken an active part in the
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and the Albanian National Awakening. After receiving the elementary education in his native town, in 1905 Menduh went to
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(
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) to continue the secondary education.


Years in Monastir and the political background

In Monastir, under the influence of his
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teacher and deputy principal of the school,
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 ...
, Menduh got soon in contact with the patriotic circles. Though still young, he had developed a personality that won their respect and often attended their private meetings. The leading Albanian nationalists were striving to establish a new political organization that would fight for more cultural and political freedom, in a time when the policies of the declining Ottoman Empire towards the Albanian people were fluctuating between giving more cultural freedom and then restraining it by regarding them as Ottomans, not Albanians, considering that the majority of the population was Muslim. The
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in 1899, the last significant political organization to express the demand for autonomy, had no substantial results; the
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shut it down and in 1902 its leader
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was executed. Then the Albanian nationalist movement supported and got a new incentive after the
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of
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in August 1903. The Mürzsteg Agreement, signed in October between the
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and the
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, was the diplomatic programme intended to reinstall peace while reaching "a more regular grouping of the nationalities" and more rights for the Christian population in Macedonia. Instead it led to ethnical cleansing of the territory and more violence between Bulgaro-Macedonians, Serbians and Greek armed bands. With the raising of nationalism, as well as the religious and ethnic contrasts, Albanians were also repeatedly target of attacks by neighbouring extremist groups. The armed bands continued to have an upper hand in the political battlefield of all these nations. Eventually, in November 1905, six Albanian political activists established in Monastir the
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, a revolutionary political organization, that would soon lead the Albanian national movement, including the first organized armed bands in the south. Among its leaders were
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,
Fehim Zavalani Fehim bey Zavalani (1859-1935) was an Albanian landowner from the Kolonjë area, journalist and activist of the Albanian National Awakening. He was also the editor of ''Bashkimi i Kombit'' (Nation's Unity), one of the most important Albanian newsp ...
, a prominent intellectual and older cousin of Menduh, and
Gjergj Qiriazi Gjergj Qiriazi, known as George D. Kyrias and in Bulgarian Г. Д. Кириас (27 May 1868 – 30 December 1912), was an Albanian patriot, author, educator, translator, Protestant Bible distributor, organizer of the First Congress of Monastir (1 ...
(George Kyrias), an Albanian influential writer and
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, that was appointed leader of the Committee. Menduh Zavalani became a member of the secret organization and would devote his commitment to its cause beside following the studies. In this period he met with
Spiro Bellkameni Spiro Bellkameni (1885-1912) was an Albanian kachak, revolutionary and activist of the Albanian National Awakening. He led one of the most important bands during the Albanian revolts of the 1900-1910s. Bellkameni's band operated around south-easte ...
and Sadik Zharri who were already leading their revolutionary bands and with whom he would cooperate more in the future. In the years 1906–1907 there were attempts for an Albanian-Greek cooperation. The Greek professor Neoklis Kazazis negotiated with the future PM of
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, Ismail Kemal and both established the short-lived "Greek-Albanian League". In April 1907 a manifesto was published in Athens under this League, declaring equal principles for both nations. But the Greek pretension over south Albania (
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) made Kemal withdraw from the alliance. While in March 1907 the Bulgarian Minister of Interior Genadiev met with
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 ...
in
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for a possible alliance between the Bulgarian and Albanian armed bands that would include the
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( Aromanian) community, too. The proposal was refused by Bajo and a large part of Albanian nationalists, fearing the Bulgarian irredentism.


Return to Korça

Menduh returned to his hometown Korça in 1908. After the restoration of the constitution by the
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on 24 July 1908, the Albanian movement faced a short breeze of freedom Albanian schools and cultural clubs began to open. Back in
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, one week later on 31 July, Menduh's cousin Fehim Zavalani established the first Albanian cultural club in Monastir named "Bashkimi" ("Unity") and in November he organized the
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, that standardized the
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. In Korça, Menduh continued his activity with the "Secret Committee" and started to contribute more in the intellectual sphere. In December 1908, his brother Lytfi Zavalani was editor-in-chief of the first
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newspaper in town, entitled "Korça" and directed by Sami Pojani. Menduh would frequently assist his brother in his editor's job while himself being active as a translator. In 1909 they both translated from French the drama
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of
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. The play was successfully performed by the girls of the Albanian school of Korça. At this period Menduh joined the secret
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and would soon be a member of its leadership. "Korça" journal would often publish articles calling for Albanian autonomy and more political activism. But after the
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, the Young Turks would suspend the constitutional guarantees; they closed Albanian schools and clubs, constrained the freedom of press and tried to impose the Arabic alphabet over the Latin one. On 27 February 1910 there was a massive protest in Korça, in support of the Albanian language and Latin alphabet, attended also by Menduh's brother Lytfi and his uncle Ymer Zavalani. Sami Pojani, the director of "Korça", one of the organizers of the protest, together with Ymer Zavalani were imprisoned. Meanwhile, an armed revolt broke out over the whole Vilayet of Kosovo in March 1910, starting in Prishtina with 15 000 Albanian protesters and following with fightings for three months, until it was suppressed by an army of more than 20 000 Ottomans.


Armed movement

Following the repression in Korça, Menduh went to
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and the surrounding highlands in autumn, and together with Vangjel Gjika and other nationalist leaders were spreading counterpropaganda in the region and searching for volunteer fighters. In spring 1911, Menduh created and led his own revolutionary band, composed of initially 50 men from Korçë and Përmet. In July of that year, after several hours of fighting with the Ottoman garrison of Përmet, they achieved their first success and as a result accumulated valuable military supplies and ammunition. In the end of July, Menduh went to Korça and alongside the bands of Spiro Bellkameni and Qamil Panariti, attempted to release the patriotic leaders that were arrested by the Ottoman government,
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and
Themistokli Gërmenji Themistokli Gërmenji (1871 – 1917) was an Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter. One of the activists of the Albanian National Awakening and the leader of the Albanian irregulars from 1909 to 1914, he became the prefect of pol ...
being among them. A group of their fighters went to Orman-Çiflig near the town, to attack the army depot. A violent skirmish followed in the night between 29 and 30 July. Six Albanian fighters were killed while the Ottoman troops lost 2 military officers and 13 soldiers in the battleground. Eventually, the Young Turks set up the military court in Korça for the punishment of the Albanian nationalists. Menduh returned to
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and organized a meeting with the Albanian nationalist leaders of Gjirokastra in the
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. He reached an agreement of cooperation with them and established closer partnership with
Spiro Bellkameni Spiro Bellkameni (1885-1912) was an Albanian kachak, revolutionary and activist of the Albanian National Awakening. He led one of the most important bands during the Albanian revolts of the 1900-1910s. Bellkameni's band operated around south-easte ...
. On 29 August, the bands of Menduh, Spiro and of two of the aforementioned leaders from the region of Gjirokastra, Namik Delvina and Nazif Hadëri, defeated a part of an Ottoman battalion in Pagri, between Përmet and Frashër. Nazif Hadëri was killed during the combat. Meanwhile, the revolt in the north of Albania escalated fast under the leadership of
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and also with the support of King Nikola I of
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, expecting their incorporation to the
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. On 23 June 1911, an assembly of the revolt's leaders compiled the main requests of the movement in the Gërçe Memorandum. Menduh intensified his actions and extended his cooperation with the freed
Themistokli Gërmenji Themistokli Gërmenji (1871 – 1917) was an Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter. One of the activists of the Albanian National Awakening and the leader of the Albanian irregulars from 1909 to 1914, he became the prefect of pol ...
. In the beginning of summer 1912, the revolutionary movement in the south had reached a high momentum. With a swift attack, the bands of Menduh, Spiro Bellkameni and Izet Zavalani liberated all the environs of
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; Dangëllia with its center Frashër, Dishnicë, Shqeri and the surrounding highlands. After the success, they were in control of a large territory and had paved the way for the liberation of
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and the important valley that connected
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with the town of Gjirokastra, Korça and Monastir. Before the last incursion, the bands of Themistokli Gërmenji, Menduh Zavalani, Spiro Bellkameni and Izet Zavalani had a meeting in Kolonja. They made a formal union into one single military unit, though still maintaining their bands. Spiro Bellkameni was appointed general commander and Menduh Zavalani was the secretary-general. The Albanian organized insurrection of 1912 was especially overwhelming in the Vilayet of Kosovo. The Young Turks government resigned and led to the formation of a new one. After liberating most of the towns in Kosovo from the Ottoman control, on 9 August the insurgents presented a list of demands to the new government, the so-called "Twelve Points" of
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, that became representative for all Albanians. They warned to march to the capital of the vilayet,
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(
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) in two days, if the demands weren't met. Without a response, on 11 August the Albanian revolutionaries captured Üsküb. Meanwhile, Menduh Zavalani and the other leaders in the south were ready to attack
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. The revolutionary bands led by him, Spiro Bellkameni, Nexhip Bënja, Mehmet Pavari and Servet Frashëri had seized the town on 13 August. The Ottoman garrison surrender without fighting. The fighters disarmed the garrison and the next day, the Austro-Hungarian consul of Ioannina sent a letter to the Foreign Minister of
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Count
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that "the people of Përmet had evicted the Ottoman kaymekam and had declared autonomy". They organized a large meeting where Menduh Zavalani and Spiro Bellkameni gave a speech. An ultimatum with the signatures of all the town's families was sent to the Ottoman government, demanding the autonomy of Albania. On 18 August 1912, the Turkish government accepted the "Twelve Points" with slight changes. Eventually, the Albanian revolutionary bands ceased their fight. Four days later, the united armed bands of southeastern Albania started to gather at the Tekke of Turan and the Tekke of Melçan, a
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shrine worshiped by both Muslims and Christians. On 25 August, more than 1 000 fighters entered triumphally the city of Korça. Spiro Bellkameni, Menduh Zavalani, Themistokli Gërmenji and Izet Zavalani with their fighters led the parade, then came
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with his men and other bands. People cheered while the music of the
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"Banda e Lirisë" (''Freedom's band'') followed their march. Menduh spoke in front of the people of Korça. In his speech he declared that "Until now the 'Committee' (
Black Society for Salvation The Black Society for Salvation () was a secret Albanian nationalist society established in 1909. Its main task was to organize uprisings in southern Albania and Macedonia struggling for the unification of the four Ottoman vilayets with the substa ...
) has worked secretly for the rights of Albania. But from now on we will work openly. ..And if the government doesn't stand to its word, we will fight again to protect our motherland." They were in the dark of the upcoming war. On 8 October 1912 the
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declared war to the
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, marking the beginning of the
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. Within the next ten days
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,
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and
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followed in declaring war and starting the military offensives that aimed the partitioning of the territories of the
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in the
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. The events escalated fast. Menduh's fellow combatant Spiro Bellkameni was killed on 14 October. Predicting a defeat of the Ottomans and concerned about the approaching Serbian army, the Albanian leaders in Skopje, delivered a communication to the representatives of the Great European Powers that the Albanian people were fighting to defend the liberty of
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against any partition of the territory, and they were not assisting Turkey (
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). The Montenegrin army had laid siege on Shkodër, while the Serbians had conquered Kosovo and were advancing fast in north Albania, committing on the way many massacres and lootings of the Albanian settlements. To get support for the Albanian issue, Ismail Kemal travelled to
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,
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and
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, where he met with the foreign minister Berchtold and the British and Italian ambassadors. The Habsburg foreign minister confirmed his support for an Albanian autonomy, rather than independence. But after considering the circumstances in the Balkans, while still in
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, Ismail Kemal sent the news he would come to proclaim the Independence of Albania, as the only remaining solution.


Independent Albania and his last years

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was proclaimed an independent, sovereign state on 28 November 1912 in
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, after the return of Ismail Kemal. Despite the formal declaration, only a portion of the Albanian inhabited territory was actually free; the Serbian army had invaded all the north and was about to reach
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while the Greek troops had laid siege to Korça and had reached the vicinity of
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. Menduh Zavalani was one of the four appointed delegates from Korça to the Albanian National Congress that proclaimed the Independence of Albania on 28 November 1912. Nevertheless, the Ottoman officials of Korça prevented the telegram messages from reaching the Albanian nationalist leaders, as well as their messages being sent away. Menduh and his compatriots
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, Stavro Karoli and Estref Vërleni learned too late of the independence Assembly and reached Vlorë only five days later. Instead, taking into account that Korça was under siege, they were substituted during the first day of the Assembly by
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,
Thanas Floqi Thanas Floqi (14 January 1884 – 8 February 1945) was an Albanian educator and patriot, and one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence.Entstehung und Ausbau der Königsdiktatur in Albanien (1912-1939): Regierungsbildunge ...
and
Spiridon Ilo Spiridon Ilo (30 September 1876 – 7 November 1950) was one of the founding fathers of Albania as a signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence. Ilo was born in Korçë, in the Manastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Al ...
. As soon as arriving in Vlorë they met with Ismail Kemal and discussed about the new government programme. The first
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under the presidency of Ismail Kemal, assumed office on 4 December, one day after their arrival. The same day, the Greek fleet bombarded the town, while some of the shells fell between the consulates of Italy and Austro-Hungary, the two supporters of Albania. Then they landed troops on the island of Sazan in a strategic move of controlling the
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and cut the
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connecting Albania with Italy and the western world. By 6 December the Greek army under
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had occupied Korça and started to imprison the Albanian nationalists. Menduh and Mihal couldn't return to their hometown and remained in Vlorë. The new state, surrounded by war and political turmoil, was still to be recognized by the international powers. The London Conference of the Ambassadors arbitrary defined the border delimitation for the north of Albania, leaving almost 40% of the Albanians out of the new borders. It was on 29 July 1913 that Albania was recognized as a sovereign Principality, independent but under the guarantee of the six
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s that would appoint a Prince as its ruler and an
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. Having already demarked the north of Albania, they assigned the partly Albanian-inhabited territory of southern
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to Greece, whereas its north, including the districts of
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and
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to Albania. The southern Albanian borderline wasn't demarked yet and Greece was unwilling to cooperate with the International Commission of Delimitation. In December, the delimitation Commission determined the frontier-line between Albania and Greece, issuing a report known as the Protocol of Florence and granting Greece one month to evacuate its army that was still occupying the south of Albania (
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). The deadline was extended twice, firstly to 1 February, then to 1 March. On 28 February, an insurrection erupted in
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and the local pro-Greek population self declared the
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of the
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, led by the ex-Foreign Minister of
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. Their aim was to reverse the Protocol of Florence that assigned the area to Albania and join with Greece. One day later in Korça the evacuation was accomplished peacefully under the leadership of the Greek Colonel Alexandros Kontoulis, who was strict to the point of threatening to shoot anyone who would raise the flag of the 'Northern Epirus'. Nevertheless, there was a large number of Greek soldiers in the hospital of the city, who had to remain for further treatment reasons. Menduh returned to Korça and then went to
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, to welcome the new monarch of Albania, Prince
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(Prince William of Wied) on 7 March 2014. Prince Wied, landed in Durrës accompanied by his wife Princess Sophie, their children and his new court. Menduh went back to Korça, where the situation was still fragile. Within few days, the new cabinet of ministers was appointed in Durrës, consisting of men from the aristocracy of the country, several of whom had not even resided in Albania or were not enough in contact with common people. Such a choice happened to be unpopular and would even trigger animosity in a part of the people. On 11 April, the Greek soldiers of the hospital in Korça escaped into the streets of the city, and joined by another underground 'Northern Epirot' band, attacked the Albanian gendarmerie. In a few hours they controlled several vantage points. Menduh was part of the resistance against the insurgents and after four days, the Albanian gendarmerie forces led by
Themistokli Gërmenji Themistokli Gërmenji (1871 – 1917) was an Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter. One of the activists of the Albanian National Awakening and the leader of the Albanian irregulars from 1909 to 1914, he became the prefect of pol ...
and the Dutch officers managed to subdue the Greek force after furious street fights. The Greek Bishop of Korçë and twenty members of the city council were arrested for conspiracy and deported to
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. In this time Menduh contracted
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and fell severely ill. Meantime combats continued further south near Leskovik between the Albanian bands and the Greek infantry, causing several losses on both sides. While continuing the evacuation in April and May, the Greek troops burnt
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and several other villages in Kolonjë and Korçë. Even more extreme were the 'Northern Epirot' raiders, who ruined more than 150 villages in south Albania and massacred large numbers of civilians. The Greek government officially revoked any responsibility over the insurgencies in the south, continuously protesting innocence. On 17 May, the
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and the representatives of the
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signed the
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, granting the Greek population of south Albania the much sought autonomy. It sanctioned the rights of the Greek population and provided full safeguard for the local self-administration of the Gjirokastër and Korçë districts. Nevertheless, with the state of war that followed, the protocol was never
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by the parties involved. The same day Albanian insurgents from
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marched towards
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, what marked the beginning of the
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.
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was accused of attempting to dethrone Prince Wied through instigating the revolt. He was captured and exiled to Italy, where he was received with honours; an example of the antagonistic interests that mutilated the political environment in Albania at that time. Menduh Zavalani had recovered from the illness by mid June. He kept on supporting the Albanian gendarmerie despite having no official post. He had a meeting with
Themistokli Gërmenji Themistokli Gërmenji (1871 – 1917) was an Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter. One of the activists of the Albanian National Awakening and the leader of the Albanian irregulars from 1909 to 1914, he became the prefect of pol ...
and travelled to Monastir. There he met his old friend and Themistokli's brother, Telemak Gërmenji. Together they organized the delivery of armaments for the Albanian gendarmerie and the local volunteer fighters, through the way Monastir-Ohrid and then to the region of Korça. The
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that started in central Albania was spreading fast to the south and Wied's government had ordered the reinforcement of the defensive lines in
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(approx. 40 km northwest of Korça). The Battalion of Kolonja engaged in violent fighting against the rebels on 2 July 1914 and many of their men were killed, among them Zalo Prodani and Gani Butka. The next day the rebel bands of the local pro-Ottoman leader Ethem bey Starova had looted Korça that was successively invaded by the Greek bands under Georges Tsontos-Vardas and the regular Greek army on 4 July, after a probable concord between them. After these events, Menduh and Telemak left Monastir in mid July to help the Albanian resistance.


Death

Menduh Zavalani and Telemak Gërmenji were assassinated near the village
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in
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, a night of mid-July while they were travelling to Korça to assist the Albanian gendarmerie after the Greek reoccupation of the city. They followed the road Monastir-
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-
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and then split after St. Naum: Telemak headed west and entered secretly to Pogradec, while Menduh headed for the nearby village Peshkëpi. Menduh had received a letter, where was written that some Albanian patriots wanted to meet him, failing to realize that the letter was forged. That night, Telemak was kidnapped in Pogradec, at the house of a friend of him. Menduh was captured while leaving the village Peshkëpi, by the same armed rebels of a band of Ethem bey Starova, who was a local leader, notorious for his treachery and criminal acts. According to the report delivered after their death by the Albanian military command of Korça to the Government in
Durrës Durrës ( , ; sq-definite, Durrësi) is the List of cities and towns in Albania#List, second most populous city of the Albania, Republic of Albania and county seat, seat of Durrës County and Durrës Municipality. It is one of Albania's oldest ...
on 22 July, they were certain that Ethem bey Starova was paid and supplied with Serbian weapons through the
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of the
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, then had reached a secret agreement with the Greek bands. The rebels killed Menduh and Telemak most probably near
Tushemisht Tushemisht is a village in the Korçë County, in southeastern Albania, located on the shores of Lake Ohrid. It was part of the former Buçimas municipality. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Pogradec. The villa ...
and then cast them into the Ohrid lake, after tying a rock to their necks Despite the later efforts, their corpses were never found and they have been left without a grave to this day.


Legacy

In 1909, together with his older brother Lytfi, Menduh Zavalani translated from French into
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the drama
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of
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, that was successfully performed by the girls of the Albanian school of Korça. In honour of Menduh Zavalani, one street in
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and another in
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bear his name. He stood for a brotherhood amidst Christians and Muslims, giving his own contribution for overcoming religious divisions. A memorial
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sculpture is erected in front of the Municipality of
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, in memory of four martyr patriots that gave their life for an independent Albania, among whom is Menduh Zavalani. The Albanian people dedicated a
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verse to Menduh Zavalani and the two other martyr patriots
Themistokli Gërmenji Themistokli Gërmenji (1871 – 1917) was an Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter. One of the activists of the Albanian National Awakening and the leader of the Albanian irregulars from 1909 to 1914, he became the prefect of pol ...
and
Spiro Bellkameni Spiro Bellkameni (1885-1912) was an Albanian kachak, revolutionary and activist of the Albanian National Awakening. He led one of the most important bands during the Albanian revolts of the 1900-1910s. Bellkameni's band operated around south-easte ...
who were all assassinated. A simple metaphor implies their life and activism was crucial for Albania's freedom.


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