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Frashëri (also known by his
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as Lumo Skëndo; ; 25 March 1880 – 3 October 1949) was an
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n diplomat, writer and politician. The son of
Abdyl Frashëri Abdyl Dume bey Frashëri (, or ''Abdullah Hüsni''; 1 June 1839 – 23 October 1892) was an Ottoman Albanian civil servant, politician during the First Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire, and one of the first Albanian political ideologues ...
, one of the most important activists of the
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in 1908 he participated in the
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. In 1942 he became the president of
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(National Front), an Albanian nationalist
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and anti-communist movement during the
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. Frashëri is referred to as one of the fathers of modern
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.


Biography


Early life

Mid'hat bey Frashëri was the son of prominent Albanian politician and statesman from 19th century
Abdyl Frashëri Abdyl Dume bey Frashëri (, or ''Abdullah Hüsni''; 1 June 1839 – 23 October 1892) was an Ottoman Albanian civil servant, politician during the First Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire, and one of the first Albanian political ideologues ...
(who initiated the movement of a wide autonomy from Ottoman Empire) and nephew of the poets and nationalists
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. He was born in Yanina in the Ottoman Empire (present day
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,
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) in 1880 and was raised in
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, where his family worked in the Ottoman administration and organised the Albanian nationalist movement. In 1897 Mid'hat Frashëri was arrested by Ottoman authorities for having a copy of the newspaper
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, and was released after intervention by his uncle Sami Frashëri. During 1901, Mid'hat Frashëri published a biography on his uncle Naim Frashëri. Giving up his studies of
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, he worked for the Ottoman administration in the vilayet of
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from 1905 to 1910. Frashëri published a yearly
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''Kalendari Kombiar'' (National Calendar) that was printed in
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and distributed in the Balkans from there. The publication held moderate positions were Frashëri advocated for national unity, development of Albanian education, schools and literature and opposed foreign power intervention in Albanian affairs. Frashëri also called for government reforms an alliance with Macedonians to achieve those aims, but he was against armed resistance. Regarding the Albanian question and geopolitics, Frashëri was known in Albanian circles of the time to be anti-Austro-Hungarian and anti-Italian. Using the pen name Lumo Skendo, he began publishing the weekly newspaper "''Lirija''" in Salonika, which lasted until 1910. While running ''Lirija'', Midhat wrote an open letter to
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, expressing his strong disapproval of Qemali's policy of friendship with Greece. In “''The Epirus Question''”, published originally in French, Mid’hat Frashëri vents his anti-Greek passions in denouncing the ravaging and destruction of much of southern Albania by Greek military and paramilitary forces, a calamity that he seems to have experienced at first hand. He participated in the Congress of Monastir in 1908, and in January of the next year, he began editing a monthly magazine entitled "''Diturija''", a magazine based on the cultural, literary and scholarly interest of Albania. In 1908, the Albanian club dealing with cultural and political issues was founded in Salonika and Frashëri was voted by 400 Albanian delegates as its president. Frashëri favoured the Salonika club being the headquarters of the Bashkimi (Union) Society however other Albanian clubs concerned about Young Turk influence in the city rejected that view and instead opted for the Monastir club. Ottoman authorities forbid writing in Albanian that resulted in publications being published abroad and like other writers of the time Frashëri used a pseudonym Mali Kokojka to bypass those restrictions for his works. By late 1911, Frashëri had joined the
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which was founded by him and ten others who were opponents of the Young Turks and advocated for
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, government decentralisation and the rights of ethnic minorities.


Congress of Monastir

According to Mid'hat Frashëri, the foundation of knowledge and citizenship was the Albanian language. The struggle for language is another form of struggle for survival. For this existential reason, he presided over the Congress of Monastir. Mid'hat Frashëri was one of the fifty delegates that who helped form the modern
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. He became vice-chairman of the commission. Frashëri was also elected chairman of the congress which was responsible for the organization of the various alphabet proposals along with
Parashqevi Qiriazi Parashqevi Qiriazi (Paraskevi D. Kyrias) (27 May 1886 – 17 December 1970) was an Albanian teacher of the Qiriazi family who dedicated her life to the Albanian alphabet and to the instruction of written Albanian language. She was a woman partic ...
who was chairwoman of the commission of the alphabet. During the alphabet congress Frashëri supported the adoption of the Latin character Istanbul alphabet for writing the Albanian language.


Albanian Declaration of Independence

Mid'hat bey's political views took on a nationalist character during the
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and in the final collapse of the
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when Albania was on the verge of being carved up by its Balkan neighbours. Unlike some of his cousins who remained in what later became Turkey, Frashëri moved to Albania after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Mid'hat Frashëri was one of the eighty-three leaders meeting in Vlorë in November 1912. He was one of the signers of the declaration of independence and became the
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in the
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. Mid'hat did not stay in this role for long as Ismail Qemali invited all Albanian officers and militias who were on different fronts in the Balkan War to return to their homes. Mid'hat was against the order from the Prime Minister and went twice from Vlora to
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to encourage the Albanian reservists to continue the war until the end, thinking that this could bring Çameria to be a part of Albania. Mid'hat could not do this as a Minister of the Albanian government, but as an individual and caused a further rift between himself and Ismail Qemali. On March 30, 1913, Mid'hat resigned from office due to indignation against the attitude of the prime minister (Ismail Qemali) towards the siege of Ioannina. After resigning from Public office, Mid'hat began writing for newspaper "''Përlindj' e Shqipënia''". Under the
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and the arrival of Prince Wilhem zu Wied, a Peasant Revolt emerged. Mid'hat published articles condemning
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, writing "Essadism took shape and form under an apocalyptic trinity: Essad Toptani, mufti Musa Qazimi and Haxhi Qamili, three heads of grace who represented ambition, betrayal and greed". He later became the Albanian consul general in
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and postmaster general. At the beginning of
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, Mid'hat was interned in
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for a time, but after he was released, he returned to publishing. Mid'hat resided in
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for a time with his cousin
Mehdi Frashëri Mehdi bey Frashëri (28 February 1872 – 25 May 1963) was an Albanian intellectual and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Albania in the 1930s and as Chairman of the Provisional Administration Committee in the Albanian puppet govern ...
, where he was author of a number of newspaper articles and essays. On 25 November 1920, he was appointed chairman of the Albanian delegation to the
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, where he remained until 1922. In Paris, he continued his journalistic activities in the French press to publicize Albania's position in the postwar restructuring of Europe. The frontiers of the
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had not been set during the
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in 1919, as they were left for the League to decide. Mid'hat, as the chairman of the Albanian delegation in the League of Nations, successfully countered Slobodan Jovanović, the Yugoslav delegate, on the legitimacy of an Albanian state. Jovanovic made accusations that the 'Tirana government' was a tool of 'muslim landowners' and did not represent all Albanians, using the de facto Mirdita Republic as an example. Mit'hat argued that the Tirana government was not a Mohammedan government and its cabinet consists of representatives from all Albanian religions. A renewed appeal, made by Mid'hat Frasheri, President of the Albanian Delegation, on April 29, 1921, after dilating upon the trouble with Yugoslavia, called attention to the difficulties with Greece. This latter state, it was asserted, continued ‘''to occupy a district containing twenty Albanian villages east of Korçë, pending a decision of the Great Powers with regard to its evacuation.''’ Frasheri and Bishop
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countered the Greek opposition, Frangoulis, arguing that the frontiers of Albania were those established at
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and
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in 1913, since the ‘treaties’ then made had not been abrogated. It was pointed out that the government was in possession of the territory defined in 1913, with the exception of an area encircling the district of Korçë, which was occupied by Greek troops after the withdrawal of the French troops in May, 1920. He subsequently held other ministerial posts and In January 1923, he began his duties as Albanian ambassador to Greece. He performed this duty until December 1925. According to Mehdi Frashër, In 1924-1925 Mid'hat was the representative of Albania in Athens to observe the conditions of Albanians in Çameria. He was involved in the protests against the violent migration of the Cham population to Turkey. In December 1925, he resigned from this position due to Ahmet Zog (then President of Albania) signing of the agreement by which
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and Vermosh were given to Yugoslavia.


Quiet period

Under the Zog regime in 1925, Mid'hat left public life and opened up the Lumo Skëndo Bookstore in
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, and also worked as a pharmacist. He himself possessed an exceptionally large private library of some 20,000 volumes, the largest collection in the country at the time. In February 1938, he offered his collection to the Institute of Albanian Studies. Ahmet Zogu, now King Zog, offered Mid'hat a role in his government cabinet but refused, believing it would dishonour his family name to be a part of Zogu's government. With the rise of Germany and
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looking inevitable, Mid'hat began forming ''Balli Kombëtar'' (the National Front) to use in the war to create Ethnic Albania.


Balli Kombëtar

He was the leader of the Balli Kombëtar nationalist movement during the
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. Balli Kombëtar was a political organization that mainly fought for an Ethnic Albania and fought communist groups in alliance with the German occupation forces. During 1944 he joined the German Forces as an ally and fought the anti-nazi guerrilla groups. His cousin,
Mehdi Frashëri Mehdi bey Frashëri (28 February 1872 – 25 May 1963) was an Albanian intellectual and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Albania in the 1930s and as Chairman of the Provisional Administration Committee in the Albanian puppet govern ...
, served as Albanian Prime Minister under a
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-backed
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.


After World War II and death

In 1945, the communists won the war in Albania. Mid'hat escaped the communists by fleeing to southern Italy. The early years of the
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found Mid'hat Frashëri in the West trying to patch together a coalition of anti-communist opposition forces in Britain and the United States. In August 1949, he was elected as head of a
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. He died of a heart attack at the Lexington Hotel on Lexington Avenue in New York and was buried in
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in New York. At his funeral ceremony, fellow anti-communists Sejfi Protopapa and
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Paul Rado delivered the speech. Imam Vehbi Ismaili, who came from Detroit, made the religious prayers of exhortation. The coffin with Mid'hat Frashëri's body was covered with the National Flag and was honoured by nearly 200 people. His remains were reburied in Grand Park of Tirana in November 2018, alongside the
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s of his father and uncles,
Abdyl Frashëri Abdyl Dume bey Frashëri (, or ''Abdullah Hüsni''; 1 June 1839 – 23 October 1892) was an Ottoman Albanian civil servant, politician during the First Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire, and one of the first Albanian political ideologues ...
,
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.


Legacy

Mid'hat Frashëri was a man of short stature with a speech impediment. He was described by an Italian journalist as a man who dressed very properly with very clean white cuffs and very white hair. He was a beloved leader and also a
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.Frances Trix
''The Sufi journey of Baba Rexheb''
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009, p. 93.
His library, one of the finest in the Balkans, became the basis for the Albanian National Library. Frashëri's entire library of some 20,000 volumes, the largest in
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at that time, was confiscated by the new regime. The library included significant albanological works inherited from Franz Nopcsa von Felsö-Szilvás.


Opinions

Mid'hat was viewed by many as a staunch patriot who helped create the modern Albanian alphabet and founded the country’s Institute of Albanology. His nationalist ideology, from advocating the
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to forming " Ethnic Albania" through the Balli Kombëtar has caused controversy. The repatriation and reburial of the remains of Mid'hat Frashëri to Tirana was met with vary opinions within Albania, particularly those with some form of connection to the Communist Party of Albania. Uran Butka, one of the founding members of the National Association of Political Prisoners, says that "Midhat Frashëri passionately defended Kosovo against the ruling policies of the neighboring states. Even when he was ambassador of Albania in Greece, he defended the Çam issue, facing the anti-Albanian policies of displacement and depopulation of Albanians". Odise Porodini, a member of a Communist veterans’ group, was critical of the official tributes paid to Frasheri. He stated that Mid'hat was against his country with his political activity and he doesn’t deserve a state ceremony. Muharrem Xhafa, a former official of the Albanian Communist Party labelled Mid'hat Frashëri a "pseudo-patriot" and "traitor" who wanted to exterminate
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. Although Frashëri was one of the signers of the
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in 1912, the Albanian Communists, after taking over in 1945, deleted his name from the official documents in an attempt to remove historical evidence of his contribution to Albania. On 22 December 2022, The grave and the memorial of Mithat Frasheri, was heavily damaged by unknown attackers in what seems to be a hate attack.


Quotes

When Albania declared independence from the Ottoman Empire: :"''Until now the Albanians have lived very little for themselves; their activity, their blood, their talents have profited their neighbors. They have consecrated their best for the good of others. Now they must live and work for themselves, for their Albania.''" :"''Albanians, although mostly Muslims, have never considered themselves Turks. On the contrary, they had a clear notion of their own individuality, and a deep gulf prevented them from mixing with the race of the conquerors.''" On the Epirus Question: :"''For whom was Greece, in the person of Zographos, demanding privileges? Who were the Greeks of Epirus? We have already stated, and can do so again here that “there is not a single Greek within the borders of Albania” as defined by the Powers at the conference in Florence. Those whom Greece called Greeks are none other than Albanian Orthodox Christians.''" In regards to the Albanian character: :"''Albanians will win all conflicts, after finishing the last conflict among themselves.''" In regards to
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: :"''Quislings who collaborated with Tito.''" He added that these 'Quislings' were no longer Albanian, that they have forgotten how to be Albanian for they no longer respect the right of hospitality. :"''Partisans of equalization never want the lower to rise as high as the higher, but the higher to lower as below. Flattening between them means destruction and collapse. That's why disaster comes.''" :"''Communism is a terrible disease, like the rabies of dogs and wolves, it is a cholera that destroys not only the body, but even more, the heart and soul of man.''" To summarize the ideals of the National Front: :"''What should be our ideal? It should be the greatness and honor of the Albanian, the unity and unity of the nation, happiness and general progress.''"


References


External links

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