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The Vrioni family ( Ottoman Turkish: ''Viryon Zâdeler'') is one of the great Albanian aristocratic families and one of the biggest landowners of
Albania Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
, otherwise known as "Konaqe" or "Oxhaqe", among which the most important are: Vrioni of
Berat Berat (; sq-definite, Berati) is the ninth most populous city of Albania and the seat of Berat County and Berat Municipality. By air, it is north of Gjirokastër, west of Korçë, south of Tirana, and east of Fier. Berat is located in ...
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, corresponded to the assigned positions in the Ottoman administration, central or local, which are given by ferman or berat (decrees) by the
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History

A aristocratic Albanian family, the Vrioni, gained several high governmental positions with the influence of the Ottomans a part of the Vrioni family turned
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. In his ''Journey through Greece'',''Voyage de la Grèce'', FCHL de Pouqueville, Paris, 1820 Pouqueville, a former consul general of France near Ali Pasha of Ioannina, mentions one Vrioni predecessor, Omar Pacha Vrioni (the first), as the successor of one of the branches of this dynasty. Aravantinos asserts the same thing also in his ''Chronography of Epirus''.''Xhronographia tis Epeirou'', Tome A, p. 302, P. Aravantinos, Athena, 1856 These latter sources show that the Vrioni appeared in Janina Vilayet during the mid-seventeenth century as Timarli Sipahi in the Berati area.


Ottoman Empire

Since its beginnings the family appears integrated in the Ottoman administration and this tradition continued until the last days of the
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in the Albanian lands. Omer Pasha Vrioni (the first) counted as one of the most famous Ottoman's Empire Generals during the early-nineteenth century, who distinguished himself in the Egyptian battles against Napoleon and in the siege of Messolonghi. However, it is an undeniable fact, that the Vrioni have been among the most prominent Albanian patriots. Their patriotic contribution, often put them in a conflict of interest not only among each other but also with the Sublime Porte, which did not hesitate to exile "the case of Mehmet Ali Pasha Vrioni" and members of the family. The patriotic contribution intensified with Mehmet Ali Pasha Vrioni, who was a member of the Central Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Albanians, Ioannina Committee, Society of Istanbul and eventually Vice President of the
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in 1878, whose member and was also Omer Pasha Vrioni II. The sanjak of Berat and the city of Berat were under the dominance of the Vrioni family in the nineteenth century. Monuments in Berat dating to the late Ottoman period from the Vrioni family exist such as the gate to a former palace and a tomb.


Albanian declaration of independence

Later, Ilias Bey Vrioni and Sami Bey Vrioni were among the signers of the Declaration of Independence of the Albanian State 28 November 1912. In the dark days of World War I, while the Albanian lands were occupied by all sides, Sami Bey Vrioni and Qemal Bey Vrioni, tried to find hope in the Durrës Congress in December 1918, to which they were both delegates, representatives of Berat. Again in 1920, Iliaz Bey Vrioni, former president of the Union association, would lead the delegates of Berat to the Congress of Lushnjes, who included Huseyin Bey Vrioni, which strengthened the foundations of the new Albanian state. Meanwhile, the Vrioni activity was not only political, but also cultural. Nyzhet Bey Vrioni, a member of the Union association and a delegate to the Congress of Trieste in 1913, also participated as a delegate to the Congress of Monastir in 1908. His work on Albanian followed later by Kahreman Bey Vrioni as a delegate to the Congress of Elbasan in September 1909, which prepared the opening of the Elbasani Normal School, the school for which the Vrioni gave valuable financial and pedagogical contribution. The first Albanian school in Berat was funded primarily by Nyzhet Bey Vrioni and Kahreman Bey Vrioni. Among the cultural assets that the Vrioni left to the Albanians was the establishment of the city of Fier in 1864. Work started by Omer Pasha Vrioni II with the help of a French architect, whose name could not be maintained in the troubled history of Albania, and continued by his son Kahreman Bey Vrioni.


Albanian dictatorship (1945–1949)

With the rise to power of the dictatorial regime after World War II, the Vrioni were stigmatized by the ideologues of the "Class conflict" as the symbol of traitors of the nation and class enemies. For four consecutive decades, in all textbooks the Vrioni were portrayed as bloodsuckers and associates of the country's enemies throughout centuries of the Albanian nation, turning so to the ideal enemy of the dictatorial regime. The dictatorial regime expropriated and nationalized all the Vrioni properties and destroyed much of their cultural heritage, including historic manors in Berat in 1947, of which only the ward where the Berat Conference of May 1944 was held in, was retained. The state executed by hanging and firing squad, or imprisoned and exiled to concentration camps and forced labor camps nearly all members of this family. In 1946, the remains of Ilias Bey Vrioni, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, were exhumed and thrown into the River Osumi. In 1947, Sami Bey Vrioni, another signer of the Declaration of Independence, died under torture. Vrioni Bey Kemal was executed in 1950. In 1947, Izedin Bey Vrioni was beaten to death in the local police station; his remains are still missing. Kahreman Bey Vrioni dies in unclear circumstances during 1955. Nermin Vrioni died homeless and suffering from dementia. Irfan Bey Vrioni was sentenced to life in prison. Yusuf Vrioni was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.


Notable family members

* Omer Vrioni I – A leading Ottoman figure in the Greek War of Independence. A
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from the village of
Vrioni Vrioni ( sq-definite, Vrioni) is a surname. The Vrioni family is an Albanian family from Vrion, Berat, Vrioni of Berat which was one of the biggest landowners in Albania, most of their lands being in the area around Berat and in the Myzeqe region. T ...
near
Berat Berat (; sq-definite, Berati) is the ninth most populous city of Albania and the seat of Berat County and Berat Municipality. By air, it is north of Gjirokastër, west of Korçë, south of Tirana, and east of Fier. Berat is located in ...
(hence his name), /sup> with a distinguished record in the battles in
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Omar Pasha Vrioni II Omer Pasha Vrioni II (1839–1928), also referred as Ymer or Omar, was an Albanian ruler from one of the most powerful Albanian families of the 19th century. He founded the city of Fier. Biography Omer Pasha was a member of the Vrioni landownin ...
– Member of the Albanian League of Prizren 1878, member of the high council of the Regency, founder of the city of Fier (1864) * Mehmet Ali Pashë Vrioni – Vice president of the League of Prizren, member of the Central Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Albanians, a member of the Committee of Ioannina, a member of the Society of Istanbul *
Ilias Vrioni Ilias bej Vrioni (1 January 1882 – 12 March 1932) was an Albanian politician and landowner. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence and served as Prime Minister of Albania three times. Biography Ilias Vri ...
– Signer of the Declaration of Independence of Albania on 28 November 1912, chairman of the Delegation of Berat in the Congress of Lushnja, chairman of the Union Association *
Sami Vrioni Sami Bey Vrioni (1876–1947) was an Albanian politician, diplomat, and a delegate at the Assembly of Vlora which declared the Albanian Declaration of Independence. He was a respected and powerful landowner in the Fier region of Albania. Biograp ...
– Signer of the Declaration of Independence of Albania on 28 November 1912, chairman of the Delegation of Berat at the Durrës Congress on 25 December 1918 * Kemal Vrioni – Berati delegate to the Congress of Durrës on 25 December 1918 * Hysen Vrioni – Congressional senator in Lushnja 31 January 1920 * Nyzhet Bej Vrioni (1877–1920) – Delegate to the Congress of Monastir in 1908, delegate to the Congress of Trieste in 1913, member of the Union Association * Kahreman Pashë Vrioni – Delegate to Congress Elbasan 2–8 September 1909, funded the opening of the Elbasan Pedagogical along with Nyzhet Bey Vrioni and Islam Bey Vrioni, who were among the first of its professors. Opened the first school with Albanian as a language of instruction in Berat along with Nyzhet Bey Vrioni * Moharram Bey Vrioni – Commander of Egyptian Navy; Governor of Alexandria, Egypt; and Son in Law to Muhammed Ali of Egypt. Namesake of the city of Muharram Bey in Alexandria * Giacomo Vrioni is a professional
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Vrioni in the Albanian Government cabinet

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Ilias Vrioni Ilias bej Vrioni (1 January 1882 – 12 March 1932) was an Albanian politician and landowner. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence and served as Prime Minister of Albania three times. Biography Ilias Vri ...
– Prime minister three terms, foreign minister: five terms, plenipotentiary minister of the Kingdom of Albania: two terms, vice-minister of Justice: one term *
Omar Pasha Vrioni II Omer Pasha Vrioni II (1839–1928), also referred as Ymer or Omar, was an Albanian ruler from one of the most powerful Albanian families of the 19th century. He founded the city of Fier. Biography Omer Pasha was a member of the Vrioni landownin ...
– Member of the High Council of the Regency: 24 December 1921 – 11 March 1922 * Hysen Vrioni – Minister of foreign affairs: two terms, minister of justice: two mandates *
Aziz Vrioni Aziz Pasha Vrioni (1859–1920) was an Ottoman- Albanian politician of the early 20th century. He was a member of the Ottoman Parliament representing Berat, and Albanian Minister of Finance and Minister of Agriculture and of Mines. He was born i ...
– Minister of public works: one term, minister of finance: one term, minister of agriculture: one termZija Xholi, Ylli Vejsiu (2009), Fjalor enciklopedik shqiptar: N-ZH, Akademia e Shkencave e Shqipërisë, p. 2155, , OCLC 838142604 *
Sami Vrioni Sami Bey Vrioni (1876–1947) was an Albanian politician, diplomat, and a delegate at the Assembly of Vlora which declared the Albanian Declaration of Independence. He was a respected and powerful landowner in the Fier region of Albania. Biograp ...
– Minister of public works: one term, minister of agriculture: one term, minister of the interior: one term * Kemal Vrioni – Minister of finance: one term


References

*''Mondes Éffacés: Souvenirs d'un Européen'', Jusuf Vrioni, JC Lattès,
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, 1998 *''A biographical dictionary of Albanian history.'' London ; New York : I.B. Tauris in association with The Centre for Albanian Studies, 2013 *''The walls behind the curtain : Eastern European Prison Literature 1945-1990'' edited by Harold B. Segel *''A biographical dictionary of Albanian history.'' By Robert Elsie *''The Albanians: A Modern History'', Miranda Vickers, IB Tauris, 1999 *The London Magazine, Volume 6: By John Scott, John Taylor *https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sublime-Porte {{Albanian noble families