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  2. Anës lumejve - Wikipedia

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    Anës lumenjve ( By the rivers) is a poem in the Albanian language by Fan S. Noli, in which the history of Albania is described. [1] The poem was released in 1928, after Noli himself had been ousted from his position of Prime Minister by Ahmed Zogu 's coup, which would later make a monarchy of the country, a republic since its independence in 1912.

  3. Fan Noli - Wikipedia

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    Theofan Stilian Noli, known as Fan Noli also as Θεοφάνης Στυλιανός Μαυρομάτης (6 January 1882 – 13 March 1965), was an Albanian-American writer, scholar, diplomat, politician, historian, orator, Archbishop, Metropolitan and founder of the Albanian Orthodox Church and the Albanian Orthodox Archdiocese in America who served as Prime Minister and regent of Albania in ...

  4. June Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Casualties and losses. 26 Deaths, 50 Injuries. The June Revolution ( Albanian: Lëvizja e Qershorit) also known as the Antibourgeois Democratic Revolution ( Albanian: Revolucioni Demokrat Antiborgjez) was a revolt backed by the parliamentary opposition to the Zog I government, following the 1923 Albanian parliamentary election .

  5. Vatra, the Pan-Albanian Federation of America - Wikipedia

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    Core members like Fan Noli and Faik Konica, would be involved in politics and administration of the newly created Albanian state, with Fan Noli leading the unsuccessful June Revolution. Noli would resume its position after returning in US. Agim Karagjozi would take over after Noli's death.

  6. Albanian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Fan Noli, founder of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania. After Albanian independence in 1912, Fan Noli, who in 1924 would become an important political figure and prime minister of the nation, traveled to Albania, where he played an important role in establishing the Orthodox Albanian Church. [ 43 ]

  7. Principality of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Great Powers recognized the independence of Albania in the Treaty of London in May 1913 and the Principality was established on February 21, 1914. The Great Powers selected Prince Wilhelm of Wied, a nephew of Queen Elisabeth of Romania, to become the sovereign of the newly independent Albania. [ 4] A formal offer was made by 18 Albanian ...

  8. Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America - Wikipedia

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    These early Albanian dioceses in America were led by Fan S. Noli, and in 1908 a translation of the liturgy into Albanian was made. After political dislocations following the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia, all ties with the Russian Orthodox church were severed, and the Albanian churches under Noli became independent.

  9. Anzani 3-cylinder fan engines - Wikipedia

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    Three-cylinder fans were known as W or W-3 engines. The appeal of the fan configuration was that, because all the cylinder were above the horizontal there was little danger of the plugs being fouled by the lubricating oil. The disadvantage, particularly for an aircraft engine, was the extra weight required to counterbalance the pistons.