Albanian Protestant minister who was involved in the Albanian National Awakening
Grigor Cilka
Grigor Cilka with wife Katerina Cilka and daughter Eleni
Born
1875
Vithkuq, Ottoman Empire (present-day Albania)
Died
1919
Sofia, Bulgaria
Occupation(s)
reverend, missionary, teacher
Movement
Albanian National Awakening
Grigor M. Cilka (1875-1919) was an Albanian Protestant reverend and missionary.[1][2] In the height of the Albanian National Awakening he became a teacher at the first Albanian school for girls in Korçë.[3][4] His wife Katerina was kidnapped during the Miss Stone Affair.
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