The All-Albanian Congress
( sq, Kongresi Gjithë Shqipëtar) or Albanian National Congress or Albanian Independence Congress was a held in
Vlorë (then
Ottoman Empire, today
Republic of Albania) on November 28, 1912. Congress participants constituted the
Assembly of Vlorë which established
Albanian Provisional Government and elected
Ismail Qemali as its president.
Background
The success of the
Albanian Revolt of 1912 sent a strong signal to the neighboring countries that the
Ottoman Empire was weak. The
Kingdom of Serbia
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opposed the plan for an
Albanian Vilayet
The Albanian Vilayet ( ota, ولايت ارناود, ''Vilâyet-i Arnavid'') was a projected ''vilayet'' of the Ottoman Empire in the western Balkan Peninsula, which was to include the four Ottoman vilayets with substantial ethnic Albanian popula ...
, preferring a partition of the European territory of the Ottoman Empire among the four
Balkan allies. Balkan allies planned the partition of the European territory of the
Ottoman Empire among them and in the meantime the conquered territory was agreed to have status of the
Condominium
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.
The combined armies of the
Balkan allies overcame the numerically inferior and strategically disadvantaged Ottoman armies, and achieved rapid success. As a result of their success, almost all remaining European territories of the Ottoman Empire were captured by Balkan allies, which destroyed the plans for
Albanian autonomy and independence. About two weeks before the congress was held, Albanian leaders appealed to
Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria-Hungary, explaining the difficult situation in their country divided into four vilayets occupied by
Balkan allies.
Austria-Hungary and
Italy strongly opposed the arrival of Serbian army on the
Adriatic Sea because they perceived it as treat to their domination of the Adriatic and feared that Serbian Adriatic port could become a
Russian base.
The sitting of the congress
When Ismail Qemali came to Albania in third week of November 1912, he discussed the future of the Albanian people with present participants of the congress. Although there was consensus for complete independence, they were also for friendly relation with the
Ottoman Empire. Therefore, they sent telegrams to the Ottoman Western army, Vardar army and to
Ioannina
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fortress pledging continued support for the war against the Christian states.
On November 28, 1912, the congress' first sitting was held in the house of Xhemil bey in
Vlorë. Qemali invited Albanians from all four vilayets (
Kosovo,
Scutari,
Monastir and
Janina
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) within projected
Albanian Vilayet
The Albanian Vilayet ( ota, ولايت ارناود, ''Vilâyet-i Arnavid'') was a projected ''vilayet'' of the Ottoman Empire in the western Balkan Peninsula, which was to include the four Ottoman vilayets with substantial ethnic Albanian popula ...
to attend the congress. At the beginning of the session,
Ismail Qemali took the floor and, referring to the threats to the rights Albanians had gained through successful revolts since 1908, proclaimed to the delegates that they should do anything necessary to save Albania.
Present participants of the congress
After Qemali's speech they began by reviewing delegates' credentials. The delegates were as follows:
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Berat:
Ilias Vrioni,
Hajredin Çakrani
Hajredin Cakrani (1860 – 1940) was a 19th-century Albanian politician. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence and a member of the senate of the Independent Albania
Independent Albania ( sq, Shqipëria e Pava ...
,
Xhelal Koprëncka,
Babë Dud Karbunara
Babë Dud Karbunara (22 April 1842 – 19 December 1917), born Jorgji Karbunara was an Albanian teacher and politician. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence."History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of ...
,
Taq Tutulani,
Sami Vrioni (still awaited);
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Dibër:
Vehbi Dibra,
Sherif Langu
Sherif Langu (also known as ''Sherif Lëngu'', 1877, Debar - 9 March 1956) was an Albanian Muslim cleric who served as chairman of the Muslim Community of Albania from 1942 until 1945.
Biography
Born in Debar, present-day North Macedonia, he r ...
;
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Durrës:
Abaz Çelkupa,
Mustafa Hanxhiu,
Jahja Ballhysa
Jahja Ballhysa (4 February 1857 - 1930) was a 19th-century Albanian politician. He was one of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence in 1912 and the mayor of Durrës in 1926.
Jahja Ballhysa was an activist of the Albanian Natio ...
,
Nikoll Kaçorri;
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Elbasan:
Lef Nosi,
Shefqet Dajiu,
Qemal Karaosmani,
Dervish Biçaku;
Mid'hat Frashëri;
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Gjirokastër (by telegram):
Elmas Boçe,
Veli Harçi,
Azis Efendi Gjirokastra
Azis Efendi Gjirokastra was one of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
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*
Pejë
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(
Gjakovë,
Plavë
Plav ( cyrl, Плав; sq, Plavë) is a town in north-eastern Montenegro. It has a population of 3,717 (2011 census). Plav is the centre of Plav Municipality (population of 9,081 following the formation of Gusinje Municipality).
Name
The nam ...
and
Guci
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):
Rexhep Mitrovica,
Bedri Pejani and
Salih Gjuka
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Krujë
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Kruj ...
:
Abdi Toptani,
Mustafa Merlika-Kruja
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Lushnjë:
Qemal Mullai
Qemal bej Mullai (1882 - 1966) was a 20th-century Albanian politician. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
The Albanian Declaration of Independence ( Albanian: ''Deklarata e Pavarësisë'') was the declar ...
,
Ferid Vokopola,
Nebi Sefa
Nebi Sefa(1861 - 2 November 1942) was a 19th-century Albanian politician. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
The Albanian Declaration of Independence ( Albanian: ''Deklarata e Pavarësisë'') was the dec ...
;
*
Ohër
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and
Strugë:
Zyhdi Ohri,
Dr. H. Myrtezai
Myrteza Ali Struga (1878–1937) was an politician and medical doctor. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
The Albanian Declaration of Independence ( Albanian: ''Deklarata e Pavarësisë'') was the declar ...
and
Nuri Sojliu
Nuri Sojliu (1870–1940) was an Albanian politician. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
The Albanian Declaration of Independence ( Albanian: ''Deklarata e Pavarësisë'') was the declaration of independ ...
*
Shijak:
Xhelal Deliallisi
Xhemal Deliallisi (1880 - 1941) was a prominent figure of the 19th century in the Shijak area of Albania. He was one of 40 signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence alongside his cousin Ymer Deliallisi. His tribe was one of the mos ...
,
Ymer Deliallisi
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,
Ibrahim Efendiu
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The Albanian De ...
;
*
Tirana:
Abdi Toptani,
Murad Toptani
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Along with his relative Abdi Toptani he became one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independ ...
;
*
Vlorë:
Ismail Qemali,
Zihni Abaz Kanina,
Aristidh Ruci,
Qazim Kokoshi,
Jani Minga,
Eqrem Vlora;
*Albanian colony of
Bucharest:
Dhimitër Zografi,
Dhimitër Mborja
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Life
Dhimit ...
,
Dhimitër Berati and
Dhimitër Ilo Dhimitër Ilo (8 March 1862 - 1947) was an Albanian patriot from Korçë, then in the Ottoman Empire. He was a delegate from the Albanian community of Romania during the Albanian Declaration of Independence
The Albanian Declaration of Independe ...
Missing participants of the congress
Albanians from several provinces had not yet reached Vlora when it was decided to start the first session of the congress. Ismail Qemali refused to wait for
Isa Boletini and other Albanians from
Kosovo Vilayet and hastily made the
Albanian declaration of independence. The southern elite wanted to prevent Boletini's plans to assert himself as a key political figure and used him to suit their military needs.
Since
Korça,
Shkodra,
Përmet,
Ohrid and
Struga
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Name
The nam ...
were surrounded by the armies that prevented some Albanians from those provinces to come to
Vlorë, another Albanians from those towns were recognised as representatives of those towns. Their names are:
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Korça:
Pandeli Cale,
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): Regierungsbildung ...
,
Spiro Ilo,
*
Shkodra:
Luigj Gurakuqi
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Bi ...
*
Përmet:
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,
Mid’hat bey Frashëri;
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Ohrid and
Struga
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Name
The nam ...
:
Hamdi bej Ohri and
Mustafa Baruti
Rest of the missing participants of the congress that were late to attend its session and were not replaced by other Albanians are:
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Çamëria:
Veli Gërra
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,
Jakup Veseli Jakup Veseli ( aka Vejsel Margëllëçi) was a leading figure in the Albanian independence movement one of the delegates of Albanian Declaration of Independence, representing the region of Chameria."History of Albanian People" By the Albanian Academ ...
,
Rexhep Demi,
Azis Tahir Ajdonati
Azis Tahir Ajdonati was a leading figure in the Albanian movement of Independence and one of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence, representing the region of Çamëria
Chameria ( sq, Çamëria; el, Τσαμουριά, ''Ts ...
;
*
Delvina:
Avni bej Delvina;
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Gramsh-Tomorricë:
Ismail Qemali Gramshi
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(''not to be confused with Ismail bej Qemal Vlora'');
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Janina
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:
Kristo Meksi,
Aristidh Ruci;
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Kosova,
Gjakova,
Plav-Gusinje
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Name
The name ...
:
Mehmet Pashë Derralla,
Isa Boletini,
Riza bej Gjakova
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,
Hajdin bej Draga
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Life
Ajd ...
,
Dervish bej Ipeku
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,
Zenel bej Begolli,
Qerim Begolli
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Begolli was one of the delegates of Albanian Dec ...
;
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Peqin:
Mahmud Efendi Kaziu
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;
*
Pogradeci:
Hajdar Blloshmi
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;
*
Skrapar:
Xhelal bej Koprencka
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;
Hajredin bej Cakrani
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;
*
Tepelene:
Feim bej Mezhgorani;
Constitution of the Assembly of Vlorë
After the documents were checked, Ismail Qemali again took the floor and held a speech stating that he believes that the only way to prevent division of the territory of
Albanian Vilayet
The Albanian Vilayet ( ota, ولايت ارناود, ''Vilâyet-i Arnavid'') was a projected ''vilayet'' of the Ottoman Empire in the western Balkan Peninsula, which was to include the four Ottoman vilayets with substantial ethnic Albanian popula ...
between the
Balkan allies is to separate it from
Ottoman Empire. Qemali's proposal was unanimously accepted and it was decided to constitute the
Assembly of Vlorë ( sq, Kuvendi i Vlorës) and to sign the
declaration of independence of
Albania. By signing the declaration of Albanian independence the present deputies of the Assembly of Vlorë rejected the autonomy granted by the
Ottoman Empire to the Albanian Vilayet, projected a couple of months earlier. The
consensus was made for the complete independence.
The sitting was then suspended and members of newly constituted National Assembly went to the house of Ismail Qemali and raised the flag of
Skanderbeg on the balcony of his house, in front of the gathered people.
Aftermath
The members of the newly constituted National Assembly returned from the balcony of Qemali's house and started the sitting of Assembly. They established the
Provisional Government of Albania with Ismail Qemali as President who has the mandate to establish the Cabinet on the session of the
Assembly of Vlorë held on December 4, 1912.
See also
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Albanian Revolt of 1912
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Albanian Vilayet
The Albanian Vilayet ( ota, ولايت ارناود, ''Vilâyet-i Arnavid'') was a projected ''vilayet'' of the Ottoman Empire in the western Balkan Peninsula, which was to include the four Ottoman vilayets with substantial ethnic Albanian popula ...
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First Balkan War
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Assembly of Vlorë
References
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