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{{short description|Albanian politician}}
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| name = Petro Vito Poga
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| birth_date = {{Birth year|1860}}
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| birth_place = [[Erind]], [[Ottoman Empire]]
| birth_place = [[Erind]], [[Ottoman Empire]] (modern day [[Albania]])
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1944|9|27|1860|||df=yes}}
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| death_place = [[Erind]], [[Albania]]
| death_place = [[Erind]], [[Albania]]
| nationality = Albanian
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| known_for = [[Drita (magazine)|''"Drita"'' magazine]]<br>[[Central Committee for Defending Albanian Rights]]<br>[[Society for the Publication of Albanian Writings]]<br>[[Albanian Declaration of Independence]]<br>[[Congress of Durrës]]
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| signature = Petro Poga (nënshkrim).svg
| parents = Vito Pogo (father)
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'''Petro Poga''' (1860&ndash;1944) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] politician who served as a delegate at the [[Albanian Declaration of Independence]] event in [[Vlorë]], 1912,<ref>{{citation| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vpIFsca3lKYC&q=ilo.+spiro&pg=PA320| author=Michael Schmidt-Neke | page=320|title=Entstehung und Ausbau der Königsdiktatur in Albanien (1912-1939): Regierungsbildungen, Herrschaftsweise und Machteliten in einem jungen Balkanstaat| date=1987-11-16| isbn=978-3486543216 | publisher=Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag }}</ref> and an important [[Rilindas]].
'''Petro Poga''' (1860&ndash;1944) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] politician who served as a delegate at the [[Albanian Declaration of Independence]] event in [[Vlorë]], 1912,<ref>{{citation| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vpIFsca3lKYC&q=ilo.+spiro&pg=PA320| author=Michael Schmidt-Neke | page=320|title=Entstehung und Ausbau der Königsdiktatur in Albanien (1912-1939): Regierungsbildungen, Herrschaftsweise und Machteliten in einem jungen Balkanstaat| date=1987-11-16| isbn=978-3486543216 | publisher=Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag }}</ref> and an important [[Rilindas]].
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===Early life===
===Early life===
He could've been born in [[Erind]], [[Gjirokastër]], [[Albania]] (then [[Ottoman Empire]]), son of Vito Poga, a local who had previously worked in his region and in [[Istanbul]] as a tailor.<ref name=Telegrafi>{{citation|access-date=2014-01-17|language=Albanian|publisher=Gazeta Telegrafi| url=http://gazetatelegraf.com/petro-poga-ministri-i-pare-i-drejtesise-ne-qeverine-e-ismail-qemalit/| title=Petro Poga, ministri i parë i Drejtësisë në qeverinë e Ismail Qemalit|trans-title=Petro Poga, first Minister of Justice in Ismail Qemali's cabinet| author=Kleanthi Dedi| date=2012-12-10}}</ref>
He could've been born in [[Erind]], [[Gjirokastër]], [[Albania]] (then [[Ottoman Empire]]), son of Vito Poga, a local who had previously worked in his region and in [[Istanbul]] as a tailor.<ref name=Telegrafi>{{citation|access-date=2014-01-17|language=Albanian|publisher=Gazeta Telegrafi| url=http://gazetatelegraf.com/petro-poga-ministri-i-pare-i-drejtesise-ne-qeverine-e-ismail-qemalit/| title=Petro Poga, ministri i parë i Drejtësisë në qeverinë e Ismail Qemalit|trans-title=Petro Poga, first Minister of Justice in Ismail Qemali's cabinet| author=Kleanthi Dedi| date=2012-12-10}}</ref>
<br>Poga might have gone to the [[Zosimea]] Greek language School of [[Ioannina]], [[Greece]] (then [[Ottoman Empire]]) and then graduated in Jurisprudence from the [[Istanbul University]]. In Istanbul he may have been an active part of the [[Central Committee for Defending Albanian Rights]], and the [[Society for the Publication of Albanian Writings]]. These two associations, both founded by [[Sami Frashëri]], included [[Naim Frashëri]], [[Abdyl Frashëri]], [[Jani Vreto]], [[Koto Hoxhi]], [[Shahin Kolonja]], [[Hasan Tahsini]], and [[Ismail Qemali]] and aimed to create an independent Albania.
<br>Poga might have gone to the [[Zosimea]] Greek language School of [[Ioannina]], [[Greece]] (then [[Ottoman Empire]]) and then graduated in Jurisprudence from the [[Istanbul University]]. In Istanbul he may have been an active part of the [[Central Committee for Defending Albanian Rights]], and the [[Society for the Publication of Albanian Writings]]. These two associations, both founded by [[Sami Frashëri]], included [[Naim Frashëri]], [[Abdyl Frashëri]], [[Jani Vreto]], [[Koto Hoxhi]], [[Shahin Kolonja]], [[Hasan Tahsini]], and [[Ismail Qemali]] and aimed to create an independent Albania.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}


===Albanian national awakening===
===Albanian national awakening===
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 28 November 2023

Petro Vito Poga
Born1860 (1860)
Died27 September 1944(1944-09-27) (aged 83–84)
NationalityAlbanian
Known for"Drita" magazine
Central Committee for Defending Albanian Rights
Society for the Publication of Albanian Writings
Albanian Declaration of Independence
Congress of Durrës
ParentVito Pogo (father)
FamilyPogo
Signature

Petro Poga (1860–1944) was an Albanian politician who served as a delegate at the Albanian Declaration of Independence event in Vlorë, 1912,[1] and an important Rilindas.

Biography[edit]

Early life[edit]

He could've been born in Erind, Gjirokastër, Albania (then Ottoman Empire), son of Vito Poga, a local who had previously worked in his region and in Istanbul as a tailor.[2]
Poga might have gone to the Zosimea Greek language School of Ioannina, Greece (then Ottoman Empire) and then graduated in Jurisprudence from the Istanbul University. In Istanbul he may have been an active part of the Central Committee for Defending Albanian Rights, and the Society for the Publication of Albanian Writings. These two associations, both founded by Sami Frashëri, included Naim Frashëri, Abdyl Frashëri, Jani Vreto, Koto Hoxhi, Shahin Kolonja, Hasan Tahsini, and Ismail Qemali and aimed to create an independent Albania.[citation needed]

Albanian national awakening[edit]

There is a chance that an Albanian magazine Drita appeared in 1884 under the editorship of Petro Poga with Naim Frashëri being a behind the scenes editor as Muslim Albanians were not allowed by Ottoman authorities to write in Albanian at that time.[3][4] Albanian writers such as Naim Frashëri and Sami Frashëri would write using pseudonyms in Poga's publication.[3][4] Poga could have been made to resign his position at Drita due to pressure from the Constantinople Patriarchate[3] and Shahin Kolonja would take over after him. The magazine was maybe later published by Pandeli Sotiri, under the name of Dituria ("Knowledge" in English).[3]

Maybe in his memories Petro Poga wrote:

The magazine Drita awakened the sacred national ideal and influenced to establish in the Albanians' hearts the thought that religions can not change a nation, because they cannot change the language and customs that create a nation.

In 1906-1908, Petro Poga was contemplated to be in Gjirokastër where he contributed with the propagation of the Albanian language and the Albanian identity. One of his most important roles might have been the foundation of the patriotic club "Drita" of Gjirokastër, which was further led by Albanian patriots Hasan Xhiku, Idriz Guri, Hysen Hoxha, and Elmaz Boçe.

Petro Poga strongly advocated for the Albanian move towards independence in 1912. He was elected as one of the representatives of Gjirokastër to the National Assembly of Vlora which declared Albania's independence from the Ottoman Empire.

After independence[edit]

After Albania's independence in 1912 he was a Minister of Justice in the first Albanian government and acted twice as a Prime Minister of Albania (1 February 1925 - 23 September 1925 and 12 February 1927 - 20 October 1927).[citation needed]

Poga became the President of the Supreme Court of Albania in 1913-1915. Along with Dhimitër Tutulani and Feim Mezhgorani he drafted the Statute that separated the Albanian Justice system from the jurisdiction of the Ottoman Empire. On December 25, 1918 he was the representative of Gjirokastër in the Congress of Durrës, where he was elected vicepresident and member of the Turhan Përmeti cabinet. Along with Luigj Gurakuqi in his discussions in this Congress he asked to adopt a law to respect religious freedoms according to European standards of that time. He also gave his contribution to draft the Albanian legislation and the Constitution of the Albanian Kingdom in 1928.

Poga spent his last years in his childhood village in Erind.

References[edit]

"History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science.ISBN 99927-1-623-1

  1. ^ Michael Schmidt-Neke (1987-11-16), Entstehung und Ausbau der Königsdiktatur in Albanien (1912-1939): Regierungsbildungen, Herrschaftsweise und Machteliten in einem jungen Balkanstaat, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, p. 320, ISBN 978-3486543216
  2. ^ Kleanthi Dedi (2012-12-10), Petro Poga, ministri i parë i Drejtësisë në qeverinë e Ismail Qemalit [Petro Poga, first Minister of Justice in Ismail Qemali's cabinet] (in Albanian), Gazeta Telegrafi, retrieved 2014-01-17
  3. ^ a b c d Skendi 1967, p. 146.
  4. ^ a b Gawrych, George (2006). The Crescent and the Eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913. London: IB Tauris. p. 88. ISBN 9781845112875.