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Përmet () is a
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and
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in
Gjirokastër County Gjirokastër County () is one of the 12 counties of Albania. The total population in 2023 was 60,013, in an area of 2884 km2. Its capital is the city Gjirokastër. Administrative divisions Until 2000, Gjirokastër County was subdivided into thre ...
, southern
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. The municipality of Përmet consists of the administrative units of
Çarçovë Çarçovë (also Çarshovë) is a village, a municipal unit and a former municipality in the Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. Name In Greek the village is known as ''Τσαρτσόβα'' (''Tsartsova'') or ''Κεράσοβο''/''Kerasovo''. ...
, Frashër, Petran, Qendër Piskovë and Përmet. The total population is 7,980 as of 2023, in a total area of 602.47 km2. The population of the municipal unit at the 2023 census was 4,809. It is flanked by the Vjosë river, which runs along the Trebeshinë-Dhëmbel- Nemërçkë mountain chain, between Trebeshinë and Dhëmbel mountains, and through the Këlcyrë Gorge.


Name

The town itself is known in Albanian as ''Përmet''. The town is known in Italian as Permet, Aromanian as , in Greek as ''Πρεμετή/Premeti'' and in Turkish as ''Permedi''.


History


14th century

In 14th century Përmet came under Ottoman rule and became first a kaza of the sanjak of Gjirokastër and later of the Sanjak of Ioannina.History of the Albanian people p. 85


18th century

During the era of conversions to Islam in the 18th century, Christian Albanian speaking areas such as the region of Rrëzë strongly resisted those efforts, in particular the village of Hormovë and the town of Përmet. "Ιδιαίτερη εντύπωση προκαλεί η ισχυρή αντίσταση που προέβαλαν ορισμένες περιοχές στο έντονο κύμα εξισλαμισμών του 18ου αιώνα, όπως οι περιοχές της Ζαγοριάς (όπου υπάγεται η Κόνσκα και η Σέπερη), της Ρίζας (όπου υπάγεται το Χόρμοβο και η Πρεμετή) και της Λιντζουριάς, μολονότι κατοικούνταν από αλβανόφωνους χριστιανούς." In 1778, a Greek school was established and financed by the local Orthodox Church and the diaspora of the town.


19th century

After a successful
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in 1833 the Ottoman Empire replaced Ottoman officials in the town with local Albanian ones and proclaimed a general amnesty for all those who had been involved in the uprising. The artisans of the kaza of Përmet held the monopoly in the trade of opinga in the vilayets of
Shkodër Shkodër ( , ; sq-definite, Shkodra; historically known as Scodra or Scutari) is the List of cities and towns in Albania, fifth-most-populous city of Albania and the seat of Shkodër County and Shkodër Municipality. Shkodër has been List of o ...
and
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until 1841, when that privilege was revoked under the Tanzimat reforms. In 1882 Greek education was expanded with the foundation of a Greek girls' school subsidized by members of the local diaspora that lived in
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, as well as the Greek national benefactor, Konstantinos Zappas. The first Albanian-language school of the town was founded in the beginning of 1890 by Llukë Papavrami, a teacher from Hotovë, who had the endorsement of Naim Frasheri.Nuri Dragoj Treva e Përmetit Në Periudhën e Viteve 1912-1944 pXIII
/ref> A great contribution for the Albanian school was given by philanthropists Mihal Kerbici, Pano Duro and Stathaq Duka. Duro and Kerbici financed until 1896 the salaries of five teachers, whereas Stathaq Duka bequeathed in 1886 scholarships for studies in the schools of Jurisprudence and Medicine.


20th century and modern day

In 1909 during the
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the authorities allowed Albanian language to be taught in the local madrasah. It was a kaza centre as "Premedi" in Ergiri sanjak of Yanya Vilayet till 1912. During the Albanian Revolt of 1912 the Albanian revolutionary leaders Menduh Zavalani and Spiro Bellkameni, alongside Nexhip Bënja and Servet Frashëri, officially evicted the Ottoman
kaymakam Kaymakam, also known by #Names, many other romanizations, was a title used by various officials of the Ottoman Empire, including acting grand viziers, governors of provincial sanjaks, and administrators of district kazas. The title has been reta ...
and freed Përmet from Ottoman control on 14 August. Later in 1912, during the
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the population founded a committee that had as its goal the organization of the local resistance with help from government of Vlora and chetas operating across Southern Albania. In a 28 December rally through the town centre people of Permet agreed they must fight where the nation most needed. In February 1913, units of the advancing 3rd Division of the Greek Army entered the town without facing Ottoman resistance, while the resistance of the local population was not sufficient due to small amount of arms. In 1914, Përmet became part of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus, which then was annexed back to the Albanian state. During the Greco-Italian War, on December 4, 1940, the town came under the control of the advancing forces of the Greek II Army Corps. Përmet returned to Axis control in April 1941. In May 1944 the National Liberation Movement held in the town the congress, which elected the provisional government of Albania. In August 2013, demonstrations took place by the local Orthodox community as a result of the confiscation of the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin and the forcible removal of the clergy and of religious artifacts from the temple, by the state authorities. The Cathedral was allegedly not fully returned to the
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after the restoration of Democracy in the country. The incident provoked reactions by the Orthodox Church of Albania and also triggered diplomatic intervention from Greece.


Demography

The total population is 7,980 as of the 2023 census. The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 4,809.


History

*1930: Përmet had 1,000 houses, 300 shops, was an important regional trade centre and its population was Muslim. "The main centre of trade is Permet, where there is a bridge over the Vjosë. The town had about 1,000 houses in 1930, and 300 of these were shops. A crag in the town is said to be an ancient site. I climbed up into it. There are ruins of some medieval houses and the remains of a church on top, but the rock is not cut or levelled at all. While Permet is Mohammedan, the village to the west on the slopes of Mt. Nemerçkë are Christian."


Modern

In Përmet, apart from Muslim and Christian Albanian communities, Greeks and Aromanians are also found in a number of neighbourhoods.


Culture

Përmet is known for its cuisine, particularly the many different types of jam (''reçel'') and kompot (''komposto''), and the production of local wine and raki.


Sports

Përmet is also home to the
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club SK Përmeti and
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club KB Përmeti.


Notable people

* Kamber Ali, 3rd Dedebaba of the
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. * Laver Bariu, clarinetist. * Ilirjan Çaushaj, footballer. * Saint Christos the Arvanid, Albanian saint. *
Abdyl Frashëri Abdyl Dume bey Frashëri (, or ''Abdullah Hüsni''; 1 June 1839 – 23 October 1892) was an Ottoman Albanian civil servant, politician during the First Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire, and one of the first Albanian political ideologues ...
, Albanian politician and national hero. *
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, 19th-century poet. * Mehdi Frashëri, former Prime Minister of Albania. * Mid'hat Frashëri, Albanian politician, diplomat, and intellectual. * Naim Frashëri, Albanian national poet and national hero. * Sami Frashëri, Albanian writer and national hero. * Shahin Frashëri, 19th-century poet. * Abaz Hilmi, 5th Dedebaba of the
Bektashi Order Bektashism (, ) is a Sufi order of Islam that evolved in 13th-century western Anatolia and became widespread in the Ottoman Empire. It is named after the ''walī'' "saint" Haji Bektash Veli, with adherents called Bektashis. The Bektashi co ...
. * Vasileios Ioannidis, Greek theologian and professor. * Dhimitër Kacimbra, Albanian politician. *
Ervis Kaja Ervis Kaja (born 29 July 1987) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for German Bayernliga Nord club ATSV Erlangen. Career On 30 August 2013, KF Tirana announced the signing of Kaja on a one-year contract. He comme ...
, footballer. * Antoneta Papapavli, actress. * Odhise Paskali, sculptor and People's Artist of Albania. * Turhan Përmeti, politician and former Prime Minister of Albania. *
Stefanaq Pollo Stefanaq Pollo (March 7, 1924 – May 15, 1997) was an Albanian academic, professor and historian during Communist Albania. Biography Pollo was born in Përmet, in a family originating in Frashër region. He was also a novelist and member of the ...
, historian. * Edison Qafa, footballer. * Simon Stefani, politician. * Mentor Xhemali, singer. * Mihal Zallari, Chairman of the Assembly of Albania, historian, and journalist. * Fehim Zavalani, Albanian journalist.


See also

* List of mayors of Përmet * Fir of Hotova National Park


Notes


References


Sources

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External links


bashkiapermet.gov.al
fficial Website {{DEFAULTSORT:Permet Cities in Albania Aromanian settlements in Albania Greek communities in Albania Towns in Albania Administrative units of Përmet Municipalities in Gjirokastër County Labëria