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Aromanian and Albanian cooperation in cultural and political spheres. Former allies Lakçe and Naço emerged as rivals and people supporting the former accused individuals around the latter of being spies. Naço viewed Dituria as the creation of the Russian
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received a report from Naço that mentioned his funding of schools in villages of Kolonjë during 1892-1894 and appeals for support to reopen them. As Naço struggled to secure money for Drita he openly asked for funds from
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Albanian Istanbul alphabet and preferred a Latin only alphabet which he thought was important for uniting Albanians. For all his publications Naço used an alphabet based on Romanian and both his society and its publication were funded by Romania. In 1888
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Albanians toward their national development and requested their removal through Italian intervention in the Ottoman Empire. In Bucharest the Austro-Hungarian representative
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