Rasih Dino
Rasih Dino (1865–1927 or 1928) was an Albanian politician, diplomat and a figure of the Albanian national movement of the early 20th century.
Life
Rasih Dino was born in 1865 in Preveza to the notable Dino family of the area.[1] His father was Abedin Dino, one of the founders of the League of Prizren.[2] Rasih Dino's children include Ali, famous cartoonist and member of the Hellenic Parliament, Leyla Dino Ileri, Abidin (named after his father Abidin) famous painter, and Ahmet (named after Rasih's grandfather Ahmed). In 1908 he funded along with Musa Demi and other locals of Filiates the first Albanian-language school of the town.[3][4] In 1913 he was the head of the delegation of Albania that signed the Treaty of London.[5] The other two members of the delegation were Mehmed Konica and Filip Noga.[2] Rasih Dino died at the end of 1927 or the beginning of 1928 in Adana.[6]
Sources
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- ^ Pearson, Owen (2004). Albania and King Zog: independence, republic and monarchy 1908-1939. I.B.Tauris. p. 37. ISBN 1-84511-013-7.
- ^ Güzel, Şehmu (2008). Abidin Dino: Birinci kitap, 1913-1942. Kitap Yayınevi. p. 74. ISBN 9789756051856.
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- Pashalik of Janina
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- Catastrophe of Zalongo
- Assembly of Preveza
- Albanian Committee of Janina
- Këshilla
- Azis Tahir Ajdonati
- Aziz Çami
- Hamdi Çami
- Qamil Çami
- Thoma Çami
- Refo Çapari
- Ali Demi
- Musa Demi
- Niazi Demi
- Rexhep Demi
- Tahir Demi
- Abedin Dino
- Ahmed Dino
- Ali Dino
- Rasih Dino
- Shahin Dino
- Veli Gërra
- Muhamet Kyçyku
- Shpëtim Idrizi
- Tahir Muhedini
- Teme Sejko
- Dashamir Tahiri
- Hasan Tahsini
- Osman Taka
- Jakup Veseli
- Bilal Xhaferri