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Nexhip Draga (1867-1920) was an Albanian politician.
Biography
Nexhip Draga was born in 1867 in Mitrovica, then a town of the Ottoman Empire.[1] His father was Ali Pasha Draga, a notable local of Mitrovica who owned lands in the Sanjak of Novi Pazar. He finished his elementary studies in Mitrovica before going in Istanbul, where he studied at an idadiye school and the Mekteb-i Mülkiye (modern Ankara University). Apart from Albanian Draga could speak and write French, Turkish, Serbian and Bulgarian.[1]
He completed his administrative in Skopje, Monastir Province. From 1896 to 1902 he was kaymakam (sub-governor) at Kratovo, Novi Pazar and Veles. In Skopje he was one of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress.[1] In 1908 through the Albanian assembly of Ferizaj he supported the constitutionalist movement. The same year, during the Second Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire, he was elected deputy for Skopje, Monastir Province. Along with Ismail Qemali, Hasan Prishtina and Shahin Kolonja he was a member of the group of deputies promoting Albanian issues in the Ottoman parliament and opposing the Young Turks.[2][1]
In 1912 he became a prominent member of the Albanian uprising.[1] During the Balkan Wars he was imprisoned in Belgrade by the Kingdom of Serbia and then was released in 1914.[1] In 1920 he formed a political organization named Cemiyet and was elected deputy in the Yugoslav parliament along with six other members of his party. He died a few months later in Vienna, Austria, after undergoing an operation for cancer.[1] After Draga's death, the leadership of the party was assumed by his brother Ferhat, under whose leadership the party managed to get fourteen deputies elected in the 1923 elections.[3]
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g Elisabeth, Özdalga (2005). Late Ottoman society: the intellectual legacy. SOAS/RoutledgeCurzon studies on the Middle East. 3. Routledge. pp. 314. ISBN 0415341647. http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=sRtTyyGIgXsC&dq=Nexhip+Draga&q=Nexhip+Draga#v=snippet&q=Nexhip%20Draga&f=false.
- ^ Frashëri, Kristo (1964). The history of Albania: a brief survey. University of Virginia. pp. 165. http://books.google.com/books?id=kMxBAAAAYAAJ&q=Nexhip+Draga&dq=Nexhip+Draga&ei=1zTLS7XwNIvOzQSim6mTCA.
- ^ Hardten, Eggert (1996) (in German). Der Balkan in Europa. P. Lang. pp. 20–29. ISBN 363130384X. http://books.google.com/books?id=QYDiAAAAMAAJ&q=Nexhip+Draga.
Categories:- Albanian politicians
- Ottoman politicians
- People from Kosovska Mitrovica
- Albanian prisoners and detainees
- Prisoners and detainees of Serbia
- Deaths from surgical complications
- 1867 births
- 1920 deaths
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