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Dhimitër
Dhimitër is an Albanian name, derived from the Greek name Δημήτριος ('' Dimitrios''). It may refer to: * Dhimitër Progoni (fl. ''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ... 1208–1216), Albanian ruler * Dhimitër Jonima (fl. 1409), Albanian nobleman * Dhimitër Frëngu (1443–1525), Albanian scholar, soldier and Catholic priest * Dhimitër Tutulani (1857–1937), Albanian politician * Dhimitër Kacimbra (1875–1950), Albanian lawyer and politician * Dhimitër Berati (1886–1970), Albanian politician and journalist * Dhimitër Çani (1904–1990), Albanian sculptor * Dhimitër Pasko (1907–1967), Albanian writer * Dhimitër Stamo (1931–2006), Albanian diplomat * Dhimitër Xhuvani (1934–2009), Albanian writer and screenwriter * Dhimitër Anagnosti (b. 1936), Al ...
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Dhimitër Berati
Dhimitër is an Albanian language, Albanian name, derived from the Greek language, Greek name Δημήτριος (''Demetrius, Dimitrios''). It may refer to: *Dimitri Progoni, Dhimitër Progoni (floruit, fl. 1208–1216), Albanian ruler *Dhimitër Jonima (fl. 1409), Albanian nobleman *Dhimitër Frëngu (1443–1525), Albanian scholar, soldier and Catholic priest *Dhimitër Tutulani (1857–1937), Albanian politician *Dhimitër Kacimbra (1875–1950), Albanian lawyer and politician *Dhimitër Berati (1886–1970), Albanian politician and journalist *Dhimitër Çani (1904–1990), Albanian sculptor *Dhimitër Pasko (1907–1967), Albanian writer *Dhimitër Stamo (1931–2006), Albanian diplomat *Dhimitër Xhuvani (1934–2009), Albanian writer and screenwriter *Dhimitër Anagnosti (b. 1936), Albanian film director *Dhimitër Orgocka (1936–2021), Albanian film director and theatre actor and director *Dhimitër Zografi (1878–1945), one of the Albanian Independence Declaration signato ...
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Dhimitër Mborja
Dhimitër Mborja Emanoili (1884–1945) was an Albanian politician, businessman and benefactor. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence as a representative of the Albanian community of Romania. Life Dhimitër Mborja was born in Mborje, modern Korçë District (then part of the Manastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire) in 1884. At the age of sixteen, with his father, Viskë and his brothers emigrated to Bucharest. Their house in Mborje was donated in order to house the Albanian-language school of the village. In 1908 he joined the ''Dituria'' association of Korçë. Mborja emigrated to Bucharest where his name appears as the owner of a "Carpati" club and the leader of the Albanian community there. On November 5, 1912, he was elected by the Albanian community of Bucharest to become a representative of the Albanians of Romania in the assembly of Vlorë, where he signed the Albanian Declaration of Independence as "D. Emanuel".
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Dimitri Progoni
Demetrio Progoni () was an Albanian leader who ruled as '' Prince of the Albanians'' from 1208 to 1216 the Principality of Arbanon, the first Albanian state. He was the successor and brother of Gjin Progoni and their father, Progon of Kruja. Following the collapse of the Byzantine Empire in the Fourth Crusade, he managed to further secure the independence of Arbanon and extended its influence to its maximum height. Throughout much his rule he was in struggle against the Republic of Venice, Zeta of Đorđe Nemanjić and later the Despotate of Epiros and inversely, maintained good relations with their rivals, the Republic of Ragusa, and at first Stefan Nemanjić of Raška, whose daughter Komnena he married. The Gëziq inscription found in the Catholic church of Ndërfandë (modern Gëziq) shows that by the end of his life he was a Catholic. In Latin documents, of the time, he is often styled as ''princeps Arbanorum'' (prince of the Albanians) and in Byzantine documents as ''megas ...
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Dhimitër Shuteriqi
Dhimitër Shuteriqi (26 July 1915 ‒ 22 July 2003) was an Albanian scholar, literary historian, and writer. He participated in the anti-fascist National Liberation Movement. After the war, he was a member of the People's Assembly and one of the founders and later president of the Albanian League of Writers and Artists. In addition to a series of books and novels, he has published numerous volumes of textbooks, especially those on the History of Albanian Literature for high schools. Life Dhimitër S. Shuteriqi was born in Elbasan in a patriotic and intellectual family. His father was Simon Shuteriqi, participant in the Literary Congress of Monastir (1908) and Congress of Elbasan (1909), as well as one of the founders of the Shkolla Normale e Elbasanit. Shuteriqi attended the secondary school in Korça. He studied at the University of Grenoble and Lyon in France and taught school in Elbasan in 1942–1943. Shuteriqi began writing in the 1930s and was to become an influent ...
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Dhimitër Pasko
Dhimitër Pasko (; 13 September 1907 – 4 May 1967) was a well-known Albanian writer, literary critic and translator. Along with Ernest Koliqi he is considered as the founder of modern Albanian prose; in Albanian literature his pen name for which he gained fame was Mitrush Kuteli. Biography Mitrush Kuteli was born Dhimitër Pasko in the town of Pogradec at the shores of Lake of Ohrid, son of Pandeli and Polikseni. His mother was an ethnic Albanian while his father was an ethnic Aromanian. Kuteli studied at a Romanian commercial college in Thessaloniki, later moving to Bucharest where, in 1931, he graduated in economics with a dissertation on the banking system in the Balkans. And in 1934 he earned a doctorate on the field, evaluated with "Diplomam Magnam cum Laudæ". While in Bucharest he became a journalist and directed the Albanian-language weekly newspaper ''Shqipëri' e re'' (New Albania), published in Constanța, from 1928 until 1933. In 1937 he organized the publishing ...
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Dhimitër Jonima
Dhimitër Jonima (? – 1409) was an Albanian nobleman from the Jonima family. He initially resisted the Ottomans - namely at the Battle of Kosovo - before becoming their vassal, and he eventually switched to become a vassal of Venice. He was the lord of the lands that encompassed the trade route from Lezhë to Prizren, holding possessions between Lezhë and Rrëshen. Resistance and Ottoman vassalage Together with other Albanian noblemen, Dhimitër Jonima is mentioned as a participant of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, having been one of the main leaders of the Albanian forces that fought on the side of Lazar's Christian coalition against the Ottomans. He suffered another defeat at the hands of the Ottoman Empire shortly after the Ottoman forces captured Shkodër in 1393. He then acted as a mediator between them and Marco Barbadigo, the husband of Helena Thopia who was in possession of the castle in Krujë during this period. In 1402, as an Ottoman vassal and together with ...
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Dhimitër Orgocka
Dhimitër Orgocka (24 October 1936 – 1 January 2021) was an Albanian actor and director. He had appeared in hundred theatrical plays at Andon Zako Çajupi Theatre as well as in Albanian cinematography since 1960s with the role of Uran in ''Horizonte të hapura'' (1968). Personal life He was born in 1936 in Korçë, Albania, when Zog I was King of Albania, and graduated in the Faculty of Albanian Language in the University of Tirana. He was married to Dhorkë Orgocka, a Merited Artist of Albania actress. Orgocka died from a cerebral hemorrhage, on 1 January 2021, at the age of 84. Working career Orgocka started to work as a director right after school in the Andon Zako Çajupi theater of Korçë, in which he has directed around 100 premières. His first role as an actor was that of Gjergj in the "Great Love" () drama from Fatmir Gjata, whereas his first work as a director was that of "The house on the lane" () from Teodor Laço. He has also acted in movies such ...
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Dhimitër Tutulani
Dhimitër Tutulani (19 March 1857 – 1937), also known as Taq Tutulani or Dhimitraq Tutulani, was an Albanian lawyer and politician from city of Berat. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence. Life Dhimitër Tutulani was born in the ''Goricë'' neighbourhood of Berat, on 19 March 1857, in a relatively rich Aromanian family. His family roots originated from Vithkuq, near Korçë, having been settled there after they left Voskopojë. Tutulani family had settled to Berat and since then had been merchants. Certain old toponyms in Berat, i.e. "Ara e Tutulanëve" (Tutulani's field) or "Çezma e Tutulanit" (Tutulani's drinking fountain) give hints on the economical state and prestige of the family. After finishing the first studies in his home town, he finished the Zosimea high school in Yannina where he learned several foreign languages, and later studied at the University of Athens where he graduated in jurisprudence. During his studies he got in ...
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Dhimitër Kacimbra
Dhimitër Kacimbra (1875–1950) was an Albanians, Albanian lawyer and politician who served as the second chairman of the Parliament of Albania, National Council of Albania from 25 September 1920 to 15 November 1920. Early life Kacimbra was born in 1875 in Përmet, a small town in southeastern Albania. After attending a local Greek school, he went on to study for two years at the Faculty of Justice, University of Istanbul. Between 1903 and 1908, Kacimbra served as a lawyer in Meçovë and also taught Ottoman Turkish language, Ottoman Turkish in Greek schools. From 1908 to 1912, he became a member of the initial courts in Margëlliç, Vlorë and Himarë. Five years later he served as a notary public in Përmet. Political career As a political activist, Kacimbra participated at the Congress of Lushnjë and Congress of Durrës, Durrës. He was elected member of the parliament during the period between 1920–1924 and 1932–1944, representing Gjirokastër. In 1920 he was appoint ...
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Dhimitër Zografi
Dhimitër Zografi (1878–1945) was one of the signatories of Albanian Declaration of Independence. Early life and career Zografi was born in Korçë, in the Manastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Albania) in 1878. At the end of the 19th century he emigrated to Romania. In 1906 he participated in founding the patriotic association of the Albanians from Bucharest "Bashkimi-Unirea". He was one of the organizers of the Albanian colony in meeting that occurred in Bucharest in early November 1912. He was elected as a delegate of the Albanian Colony in Romania to participate in the Albanian Declaration of Independence. In December 1912, along with Dhimitër Emanoili, he went to Brindisi and then to Korçë and from there to Romania. He protested the decisions of the Conference of Paris and its injustice on the Albanian people and is the organizer of the signatories of a petition against the Conference in June 1919. He died in 1945 in Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ) ...
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Dhimitër Xhuvani
Dhimitër Xhuvani (23 May 1934 – 19 September 2009) was an Albanian writer and screenwriter. Xhuvani was born in 1934 in Pogradec. His father, Kostaq Xhuvani, was a respected teacher from Elbasan. In 1944, during World War II, his family fled from Pogradec and took refuge in Mokër, where they stayed until their country was liberated, after which they moved to Elbasan. After finishing medical high-school he worked in the rural hospitals of Librazhd, Peqin, Gramsh, and Cërrik. After leaving medicine he continued his studies in the ''Faculty of History and Philology'' in Tirana and later in Moscow. Dhimitër is the winner of many literary awards A literary award or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded Literature, literary piece or body of work. It is normally presented to an author. Organizations Most literary awards come with a corresponding award c ..., and his work has been translated in many languages including Italian, French, Engl ...
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Dhimitër Anagnosti
Dhimitër Anagnosti (born 23 January 1936) is an Albanian film director and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Albania in the 1990s and a Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. For his contribution in film, he received the People's Artist of Albania medal. In 2011, former president Bamir Topi accredited him the "Honor of the Nation" order, . Early life Anagnosti was born on 23 January 1936, in Vuno. After graduating the '' Ali Demi'' high school in Vlorë, he pursued his studies and graduated as a film director in Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography of Moscow. In 1961, along with Viktor Gjika, Anagnosti directed the film, ''Njeriu kurrë nuk vdes'' (), using as a script a short story from American writer, Ernest Hemingway. The work earned him First Prize in the World's Festival of Cinematographic Schools, in the Netherlands. Career He started to work as a cineast within Kinostudio Shqipëria e Re in 1961, with the film, ''Debatik'' in 1961 and subsequen ...
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