Omer Pasha Vrioni II | |
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9th Prime Minister of Albania | |
In office December 30, 1921 – January 1922 |
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Preceded by | Idhomene Kosturi |
Succeeded by | Xhafer Ypi |
Personal details | |
Born | 1839 Berat, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1928 |
Known for | Member of Vrioni family League of Prizren Foundation of Fier, Albania |
Omer Pasha Vrioni II (1839–1928), also referred as Omer or Omar, was an Albanian ruler from one of the most powerful Albanian families of the 19th century.
Omer Pasha was a member of the Vrioni landowning family of Berat, Fier and Myzeqe, formerly regions of the Ottoman Vilayet of Yannina, presently in Albania.
He also participated as member of the Albanian League of Prizren in 1878, an Albanian endeavor for autonomy opposing the decision of the Treaty of San Stefano and Treaty of Berlin, an important milestone of the Albanian National Awakening that lead to country's Independence in 1912.
Vrioni was among the contributors to the first Albanian teachers' school, the Shkolla Normale e Elbasanit, a teacher training institution that was founded on 1 December 1909 in Elbasan.
He was the founder of the city of Fier in 1864 together with his son, Kahreman Pasha Vrioni (1889-1955).
He was elected member of Albanian High Council of Regency as a representative of the Bektashi community in December 1921, but then resigned as a sign of opposition to Ahmet Zogu and his clan.
Omar Pasha was the father of Sami Bey Vrioni, Albanian politician and delegate at the Assembly of Vlora of 1912 where the Independence was proclaimed.