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Naim bey Frashëri, [1] [2] more commonly Naim Frashëri (/ ˈ n aɪ m f r ɑː ʃ ə r ɪ /; pronounced [naˈim fɾaˈʃəˈɾi]; 25 May 1846 – 20 October 1900), was an Albanian historian, journalist, poet, rilindas and translator who was proclaimed as the national poet of Albania.
In the 1880, he sought to become the prince of Albania. his son, Mithat bey Frasheri, (1880-1849), a patriot and writer during the half of the 19th century, was head of the Ballin Kombetar during World War II, and main rival against the Communist party. Naim Frasheri, the most famous poet and writer of Albania.
Naim Frashëri (12 August 1923 ... 18 February 1975) was an Albanian actor. He was named a People's Artist of Albania. [1] [2] ... This page was last edited on 6 ...
Naim Frasheri High School is a high school in Albania. Its creation reflects the Albanian modern history of school. The high school is located in the city of Durrës. It was founded on 1957–1958 by the Albanian government. More than 1430 students are currently students whereas the high school has 45 teachers.
[6] The Frashër area in the Middle Ages was the source of several waves of migrations of Aromanians throughout the southern and central Balkans. [ 7 ] The Aromanian dialect of the area of Frashër is known as fãrsherot , [ 8 ] being the dialect of one of the main subgroups of the Aromanians, the Farsherots.
Mid'hat bey Frashëri was the son of prominent Albanian politician and statesman from 19th century Abdyl Frashëri (who initiated the movement of a wide autonomy from Ottoman Empire) and nephew of the poets and nationalists Naim Frashëri and Sami Frashëri.
Naim Frashëri, member of the Albanian Society who helped publish the first Albanian letters, also author of the first Albanian books for the first Albanian school in 1887 in Korce. Sami Frashëri, founder of the Albanian Society, 1879. Eshref Frashëri, Albanian politician, chairman of the National Council of Albania from 1922 to 1923
Sami bey Frashëri (Turkish: Şemseddin Sami Bey; June 1, 1850 – June 18, 1904) or Şemseddin Sâmi was an Albanian writer, lexicographer, philosopher, playwright and a prominent figure of the Rilindja Kombëtare, the National Renaissance movement of Albania, together with his two brothers Abdyl and Naim.