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    Zog I (redirect from Ahmed Bey Zogu)
    Austria-Hungary during the First World War. In 1922, he adopted the name Ahmed Zogu. He held various ministerial posts in the Albanian government before being...
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    Shakespeare and Ibsen into Albanian. The Popular Party also included Ahmed Zogu, the twenty-four-year-old son of the chief of the Mati, a Northern Albanian...
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    government where Fan S. Noli was the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ahmed Zogu was the Minister of Internal Affairs. Until December 4, 1922, Ypi was...
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    republic in 1924. Four years later, on September 1, 1928, President Ahmed Bey Zogu proclaimed himself "king of the Albanians" (Mbret i Shqiptarëve in Albanian)...
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    In late 1922, Ahmed Zogu became engaged to Vërlaci's daughter, winning his support and the position of Prime Minister. In early 1924, Zogu was forced to...
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    kicked out the Italians. Political stability was established in 1925 when Ahmed Zogu gained power and became president. In 1928 he established the Kingdom...
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  • The incumbent prime minister Ahmet Zogu won the election in a vote conducted by the parliament of Albania. Zogu was sworn in for his first seven-year...
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    Head of government Head of state party Parliament Party system  Albania Ahmed Zogu 1925-02-01 1939-04-07 5,178 yes until 1928 no redesigned tolerated  Austria...
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    Albania. Attempting to establish its influence in Albania, Bulgaria allowed Ahmed Zogu to establish his administration in Elbasan and supported him in his attempts...
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    Albanians. Things would change in 1922, when he married Nafije, sister of Ahmed Zogu, later to be proclaimed Zog I, King of Albania. During the June Revolution...
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