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Pertef Pogoni, also known as Ibrahim Pertev, was a 20th-century Albanian politician. [1]

Born in Gjirokastër in Janina Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (modern day Albania) in 1888, his father was Hoca-zade, Mehmed Avni, chief- qadi in Thessaloniki. [1] He studied at the rüstive of Gjirokastër, at the idadi of Manastir and at the Mekteb-i Mülkiye in Istanbul. He underwent his administrative training in Thessaloniki and Istanbul between 1908 and 1910. [1] Pogoni had studied in the Pedagogical Institute in France until 1912 and in 1927 he became General secretary of the Ministry of Public Education in Albania. [1] In 1928 he elaborated the law on the organization of the education. [1] In 1939 he was Minister of Education in the Albanian government under Italy and a member of the Council of State. [1] He had two sons with his wife Hafsa Lamlika; they were Durim Pogoni and Bardhyl Pogoni, born in Tirana. [2] [3][ better source needed] He could speak, read and write in Turkish, French, Albanian, and Greek. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Clayer, Nathalie (2005). Özdalga, Elisabeth (ed.). Late Ottoman Society: The Intellectual Legacy. RoutledgeCurzon. p. 326. ISBN  0-415-34164-7.
  2. ^ "Durim Pogoni 1937-2013 - Ancestry®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  3. ^ "Bardhyl Pogoni 1925-1985 - Ancestry®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pertef Pogoni, also known as Ibrahim Pertev, was a 20th-century Albanian politician. [1]

Born in Gjirokastër in Janina Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (modern day Albania) in 1888, his father was Hoca-zade, Mehmed Avni, chief- qadi in Thessaloniki. [1] He studied at the rüstive of Gjirokastër, at the idadi of Manastir and at the Mekteb-i Mülkiye in Istanbul. He underwent his administrative training in Thessaloniki and Istanbul between 1908 and 1910. [1] Pogoni had studied in the Pedagogical Institute in France until 1912 and in 1927 he became General secretary of the Ministry of Public Education in Albania. [1] In 1928 he elaborated the law on the organization of the education. [1] In 1939 he was Minister of Education in the Albanian government under Italy and a member of the Council of State. [1] He had two sons with his wife Hafsa Lamlika; they were Durim Pogoni and Bardhyl Pogoni, born in Tirana. [2] [3][ better source needed] He could speak, read and write in Turkish, French, Albanian, and Greek. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Clayer, Nathalie (2005). Özdalga, Elisabeth (ed.). Late Ottoman Society: The Intellectual Legacy. RoutledgeCurzon. p. 326. ISBN  0-415-34164-7.
  2. ^ "Durim Pogoni 1937-2013 - Ancestry®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  3. ^ "Bardhyl Pogoni 1925-1985 - Ancestry®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2023-11-29.

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