Fuad Dibra
Fuad Dibra | |
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Albanian Kingdom (1943–44) | |
In office 1943 – February 1944 | |
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Born | Entrepreneur | February 26, 1886
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Fuad Dibra (1886–1944) was an
Biography
Early life
Fuad Dibra was born in Dibër (present-day Debar) to a wealthy landowning family and was the son of Ismail Pasha.[1]
He attended a commercial school in Salonika (present-day Thessaloniki).[1] As a man of substantial means, he largely financed the expense of the Albanian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, which he also attended himself with Pandeli Evangjeli.[2] He is said to have owned several restaurants in Paris. He had been of great assistance to the Albanian delegation at the Peace Conference of 1919-1920, but was misled into believing that Albania could be defended against the aggression of her Balkan neighbors.[2]
Political period
In the 1920s, Dibra was in political opposition to
Personal life
Fuad Dibra was born in Dibra (present-day Debar) to a wealthy landowning family. He is a distant cousin of Nexhmije Hoxha,[3] Enver Hoxha's wife. The families are quite resentful of each other due to their different ideologies. Nexhmije Hoxha claims that Dibra was very wealthy and had estates in Istanbul, Switzerland and France; and that he recklessly spent his fortune in Paris.[3]
References
- ^ ISBN 9781780764313. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ ISBN 9781845111045. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- ^ a b Hoxha Journal