Eqrem Bey Vlora (1 December 1885 – 30 March 1964) was an Albanian lord, politician, writer, and one of the delegates to the Assembly of Vlorë, which proclaimed the Albanian Declaration of Independence on November 28, 1912.[1][2] He is described as The Last of Beys (Beu i Fundit), the embodiment of the Albanian aristocracy of the time, although he came from a caste founded on the principles of Ottoman military fief.[3][4]
^Michael Schmidt-Neke (16 November 1987), Entstehung und Ausbau der Königsdiktatur in Albanien (1912-1939): Regierungsbildungen, Herrschaftsweise und Machteliten in einem jungen Balkanstaat (in German), Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, p. 320, ISBN 978-3486543216
^Vlora, Eqrem (1968), Lebenserinnerungen, vol. 1, archived from the original on 4 March 2016, retrieved 28 December 2011, The members of his family held this position almost without interruption from 1481 to 1828, hereditarily not de jure, but de facto.
^Qeriqi, Ahmet (1 December 2021). "Eqrem bej Vlora (1885 - 1964) atdhetar, diplomat, shkrimtar dhe historian - Radio Kosova e Lirë". Retrieved 12 January 2022.
^Qafoku, Roland. "Historia e hidhur e familjes së Eqrem bej Vlorës: Nga "përplasjet" me Ismail bej Vlorën, tek përndjekja nga komunizmi" (in Albanian). Gazeta Panorama. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
Eqrem Bey Vlora (1 December 1885 – 30 March 1964) was an Albanian lord, politician, writer, and one of the delegates to the Assembly of Vlorë, which proclaimed...
correspondence with Eqrem bey Vlora, who at the time was serving as the ambassador of Albania in Athens. In these communications, Eqrem bey strongly emphasizes...
months earlier. The consensus was made for the complete independence. In Vlora, on the 15th/28th of November 1328/1912. Following the speech made by the...
independence in the town of Vlora on 28 November 1912. The declaration was more theoretical than practical because Vlora was the only town in the whole...
claims as a Kastrioti descendant. The Albanian politician and scholar Eqrem bey Vlora, who was close to Don Aladro, states that he claimed descendance from...
movement. His wife was Suat Hanım, the sister of EqremVlora and the eldest of the three daughters of Syrja Vlora. Chaliand, Gérard (1993). A People Without...
Syreja Vlora (1860–1940), usually referred to as Syrja Bey Vlora (Turkish: Avlonyalı Süreyya Bey), was an Ottoman Albanian politician, an active figure...
Agaj, Ago (1971). Vlora War: Told by a participant [Lufta e Vlorës: tregim i njëj pjesëmarrësi] (in Albanian). p. 179. Vlora, Eqrem bej (2003). Kujtime...
In 1809, the sanjakbey of the Avlona was Ibrahim Pasha. According to EqremVlora members of his family were de facto (not de jure) sanjakbeys of Sanjak...
from Greece to see Rexhep Pasha in Tripoli, Ottoman Libya. EqremVlora, a member of the Vlora family stated that during this time Rexhep Pasha sent £1000...
Permanent Councilor at the "Ministero delle Terre Liberate", governed by EqremVlora. On April 16, 1943, he resumed service at the Prefecture of Zadar. When...
Venetian hands toward an annual tribute to Skanderbeg. According to EqremVlora, some members of the Zaharia family were initially Eastern Orthodox Christians...
February 1944 – 17 July 1944 Prime Minister Rexhep Mitrovica Preceded by EqremVlora Succeeded by Mehmed Konica Personal details Born (1889-02-10)10 February...
cultural interests. Lef Nosi was present at the declaration of independence in Vlora in 1912 and was one of the signatories. After the establishment of an independent...
of the Ottoman Empire 1912-1923. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-160979-4. Vlora, Eqrem bey (2003). Memoirs 1885-1925. Translated by Afrim Kochi. Tyranny: IDK...
Constitutional Assembly on 18 December 1926, replacing the ousted senator EqremVlora who had not participated in the works of the senate for two months. The...
Declaration of Independence Act in Vlora?] (PDF), Illyria (in Albanian), 19 (1904), New York: 48, Eqrem bej Vlora, në kujtimet e tij - thotë se flamuri...