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Nikolla Naço

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192: 244: 31: 132:. Naço disapproved of the political platform of Drita and in 1886 repeatedly criticised its leaders. Drita was attacked by Naço for being slow toward cultural matters and for lacking a publication where he passed a resolution on the issue in January 1885. He also criticised some Drita members for their wavering attitude toward the 211:
as honorary trustees and its platform promoted 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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and new Albanian migrants with Naço standing up for the latter and formed a splinter faction. Drita's position on the Albanian movement was for Albanians to avoid interference from external powers and rely on their own forces while Naço differed from the society and insisted on outside support to
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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 Austria-Hungary. Due to the efforts of Naço, the director of
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Naço opposed the 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
228:(The Albanian), the oldest Albanian newspaper in Romania was founded by Naço. It was published weekly with content written in French, Albanian and Romanian. Aside from some long intervals of being unpublished the newspaper lasted several years. In 267:
in 1892 with details about the difficulties faced by Albanians toward their national development and requested their removal through Italian intervention in the Ottoman Empire. In Bucharest the Austro-Hungarian representative
207:. In response on 9 January 1887 Naço along with his splinter faction formed a new organisation called the Society of the Albanians "Drita". It was composed of a few Aromanian and Albanian members. The organisation had 281:
with an Aromanian (Kutzo Vlach) organisation that was fighting in Macedonia against the Greeks. The Society of the Albanians "Drita" would remain synonymous with Naço and his activities until he died.
136:. Naço was elected chairman of Drita. As an active individual and orator he swayed to his side some Drita members that were newly arrived Albanian economic migrants, often uneducated and poor to 524: 539: 172:. To secure Romania's full support, Naço advocated for the union of Aromanian and Albanian national movements with a joint Albanian-Aromanian state that could oppose 168:
region. He thought that they would receive Romanian political and material assistance, as Romania was interested in the Aromanians and would gain sympathy from the
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A majority of Albanians involved in the national movement disagreed with Naço over his criticisms and political positions. Due to the schism
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backed Dituria and cost Naço political influence that weakened Drita in Romania.
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Albanian stamp commemorating 100th Anniversary of Nikolla Naço's death (2013)
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Foundations of Modernity: Human Agency and the Imperial State
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Preparation for a Revolution: The Young Turks, 1902-1908
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A schism within Drita emerged between the older wealthy
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Korçë
Ottoman Empire
Albania
Bucharest
Kingdom of Romania
Albanian National Awakening
Albanian National Awakening
Korçë
Egypt
Bucharest
Greek Orthodox Church
Romania
Albanian diaspora of Romania
Albania
Albanians
Aromanians
Macedonia
Pindus
Triple Alliance
Montenegro
Serbia
Bulgaria
Greece

Anastas Avramidhi-Lakçe
Romanians
Bulgarian revolutionaries
Sami Frashëri
Aladro Castriota

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