Signatory of the Albanian Decleration of Independence
Qemal bey Karaosmani
Born
17 July 1875
Elbasan, Ottoman Albania
Died
5 August 1949
Kavajë, People's Socialist Republic of Albania
Nationality
Ottoman, Albanian
Occupation(s)
Politician, civil clerk
Known for
Participating in Albanian Declaration of Independence of 1912
Spouse
Aishe Resuli
Relatives
Masar, Hadije, Qamuran, Sheriar, Behije, Ali (6 Children), Odeta Nishani (Granddaughter), Aqif Pasha Elbasani (Cousin), Ibrahim Biçakçiu (Cousin)
Family
Karaosmani
Qemal bej Karaosmani (17 July 1875 – 5 August 1949)[1] was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence,[2] and an activist of Albanian education. He served as General Secretary and briefly as Minister of Agriculture in the Provisional Government of Albania.
^Hilë Lushaku (2013-01-10), Qemal Karaosmani, historia e këshilltarit më besnik të Ismail Qemalit, si u injorua nga komunistët [Qemal Karaosmani, history of the most trusted counselor of Ismail Qemali; how got ignored from the Communists] (in Albanian), Tirana Observer
^"History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science.ISBN 99927-1-623-1
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of her surname Kosova. Her mother comes from the Karaosmani family and her grandfather QemalKaraosmani, was one of the signatories of the Independence...
November 1912 at the request of Ismail Qemal bey Vlora. In 1913 he was elected Prefect of Elbasan. He supported Qemal in his attempt to form a stable administration...
replaced by Hasan Prishtina who served until 10 October 1913; replaced by QemalKaraosmani who served from November 1913) Lef Nosi – Minister of Post-Telegraphs...
former member and president of the Academy of Sciences of Albania. QemalKaraosmani – He served as General Secretary of the Provisional Government of Albania...
London: Longman. p. 173. ISBN 9780582045859. The contested authority of Qemal's government was limited to a triangle of territory between Vlore, Berat...