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Essad Toptani (1863/1875 – 13 June 1920) was an
Albanian politician who
served as the
third prime minister of
Albania from 1914 to 1916. He previously...
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Nussimbaum (October 17, 1905 –
August 27, 1942), who
wrote under the pen
names Essad Bey and
Kurban Said, was a
writer and journalist, born in Kiev to a Jewish...
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February 1914 a
delegation of
Albanian notables led by
Essad Pasha Toptani and Arbëreshë ones (headed by
Luigi Baffa and
Vincenzo Baffa...
- has been the
subject of some dispute. The case for Lev Nussimbaum, aka
Essad Bey, as the
author originally surfaced in 1944. In Tom Reiss's 2005 international...
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Republic of
Central Albania was
established in Durrës on 16
October 1913 by
Essad Pasha Toptani and
ended when
William of Wied,
prince of Prin****lity of...
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jihad against the Entente,
which pitted the pro-Ottoman m****es
against Essad Toptani, the
leader of the
Senate of
Central Albania. The
revolt was led...
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premiership was
interrupted by
Albanian discontent twice. He was
overthrown by
Essad Toptani in 1914, and then by the
Congress of Lushnjë in 1920.[citation needed]...
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signed in Niš
between Essad Pasha Toptani and
prime minister Nikola Pašić of
Kingdom of
Serbia on 17
September 1914. On 17 May 1914
Essad Pasha Toptani was...
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Pasha or
Essad Pasha may
refer to: As'ad
Pasha al-Azm (died 1758),
Ottoman governor of
Damascus Ahmed Esad
Pasha (1828–1875),
Ottoman statesman Essad Pasha...
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January 1913, when
Essad Pasha had two of his
Albanian servants ambush and kill Riza Pasha. The
ambush occurred as Riza
Pasha left
Essad's house after a dinner...