- Myfit Libohova
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Myfit Libohova Personal details Born 1876
Libohove, AlbaniaDied 1927
Tirana, AlbaniaMyfit Bej Libohova or Mufid Libohova (1876–1927),was born in the southern Albanian city of Libohova, scion of a wealthy landowning family. He served initially in the Ottoman administration and represented Albania in the parliament of the Young Turks in 1908. Albania had declared its independence in 1912, but after the chaos of the First World War, no unity or real national government authority was achieved until the early 1920s. At the end of the First World War, Mufid Bey (also written Myfit Bey) was among the chief promoters of a conference in Durrës that led, on 25 December 1918, to the creation of a new provisional government headed by former Prime Minister Turhan Pasha. Mufid Bey took over the ministry of the interior and justice, and later became minister of foreign affairs. In April 1919 he left Albania to take part the Paris Peace Conference and to attend to Albanian interests there. In August 1919, on his return from Paris, he stopped over in Rome. During negotiations with the Italian government, he secured Italian recognition for Albanian independence and a promise that the Italian occupation of Vlora would be temporary. It is this turbulent period of Albanian history that Mufid Bey Libohova describes in his memoirs, “Politika ime ndë Shqiperi, 1916-1920” (My Policies in Albania, 1916-1920).He was member of the International Control Commission that governed Albania from January 22 to March 7, 1914. In addition, he was an Albanian government member on nine occasions from 1912 until his death in 1927, holding the positions of Justice Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was also the founder of the Bank of Albania, the Albanian national bank.
Libohova belongs to one of the oldest powerful dynasties of Albanian aristocracy that goes back to the 13th century and ruled over the princedom of Ioannina for three centuries.[dubious ] He was a high ranking diplomat of the Ottoman empire and, later, deputy for Albania in the Istanbul parliament.
An illustrious statesman and patriot, he was one of the national leaders who proclaimed the independence of Albania in 1912. He was Minister of the Interior, and, later Foreign Minister in the first government of free Albania. The Great Powers appointed him as representative for Albania in the International Commission of Control.
He was also an important historian and writer, author of many books and issues of historical and juridical character. In 1924 he returned to Albania from exile with his followers and helped overthrow the government of Fan Noli.
References
- O.S. Pearson, Albania and King Zog, I.B. Tauris. 2005 (ISBN 1-84511-013-7).
See also
- List of Prime Ministers of Albania
- List of Foreign Ministers of Albania
Categories:- Prime Ministers of Albania
- 1876 births
- Foreign ministers of Albania
- 1927 deaths
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