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Principality of Albania

Principality of Albania
Principata e Shqipërisë
  • 1914–1917
  • 1920–1925
Flag Royal Coat of arms
Motto
Atdheu mbi te gjitha
"Homeland above all"
Anthem
Himni i Flamurit
"Hymn to the Flag"
The Principality of Albania in 1914.
Capital Durrës
Languages Albanian
Religion Sunni Islam, Bektashi
Roman Catholic, Orthodox Christianity
Government Principality
Prince
 •  1914-1925 William I[a]
Head of State
 •  1914–1916 Essad Pasha Toptani
 •  1916–1920 Position vacant
 •  1920 Sulejman Delvina
 •  1920–1925 High Council
Prime Minister
 •  1914 Turhan Përmeti (first)
 •  1925 Ahmet Zogu (last)
Legislature Parliament
Historical era WWI / Interwar Period
 •  Established 21 February 1914
 •  Disestablished 31 January 1925
Area
 •  1923 28,748 km² (11,100 sq mi)
Population
 •  1923 est. 803,959 
     Density 28 /km²  (72.4 /sq mi)
Currency None until 1925 (Albanian Lek)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Independent Albania
Republic of Central Albania
Albanian Republic
Republic of Mirdita
Italian protectorate over Albania
Autonomous Albanian Republic of Korçë
Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus
a. ^ His reign officially came to an end on 31 January 1925 when Albania was declared a republic. He never abdicated.

The Principality of Albania (Albanian: Principata e Shqipërisë or Shteti Shqiptar) refers to the short-lived monarchy in Albania, headed by William, Prince of Albania and to the state after the First World War, until the abolition of the monarchy in 1925, when Albania was declared a republic.

The Great Powers recognized the independence of Albania in the Treaty of London in May 1913. The Principality was established on February 21, 1914. Albania had been under Ottoman rule from around 1478. The Great Powers selected Prince William of Wied, a nephew of Queen Elisabeth of Romania to become the sovereign of the newly independent Albania. A formal offer was made by 18 Albanian delegates representing the 18 districts of Albania on February 21, 1914, an offer which he accepted. Outside of Albania William was styled prince, but in Albania he was referred to as Mbret (King) so as not to seem inferior to the King of Montenegro. The first government under the rule of the House of Wied was a kind of "princes privy council" because of its members, who were representatives of the Albanian nobility: Prince Turhan Pasha Përmeti (former Governor of Crete and ambassador of the Ottoman Empire at Saint Petersburg), Aziz Pasha Vrioni, Prince Bib Doda of Gjomarkaj-Mirdita, Prince Essad Pasha Toptani, Prince George Adamidi bey Frashëri, Mihal Turtulli bey Koritza, and others.


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