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== Ottoman era Albanians == {{see also|List of Albanian consorts}} [[File:Ali Pasha Tepedelenli of Ioannina. Drawn from nature by Louis Dupré 1819.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ali Pasha of Ioannina]] was an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] Albanian ruler who served as [[pasha]] of a large part of western [[Rumelia]], the [[Ottoman Empire]]'s European territories, which was referred to as the [[Pashalik of Yanina]].]] [[File:Ismail enver1.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Enver Pasha]], an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] military officer and a leader of the 1908 [[Young Turk Revolution]], became the main leader of the Ottoman Empire in both the [[Balkan Wars]] (1912–13) and in [[World War I]] (1914–18).]] {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| * [[Marinus Becichemus Scodrensis]] – Venetian-Albanian chronicler * [[Hayreddin Barbarossa]] (c. 1478–1546), Ottoman-Albanian Admiral(Possible) * [[Safiye Sultan (mother of Mehmed III)]] (1550–1619) – [[Haseki Sultan]] and the [[Valide Sultan]] of the Ottoman Empire. One of the most Influential Woman in Ottoman History. * [[Sedefkar Mehmed Agha]] (1540–1617) * [[Ballaban Badera]]{{spaced ndash}} commander of Ottoman Empire * [[Marin Barleti]]{{spaced ndash}} historian and Catholic priest; considered the first Albanian historian, especially because of his biography on [[Skanderbeg]], translated in many languages in the 16th to the 18th centuries * [[Bekim Berisha]] * [[Bardhok Biba]] * [[Isa Boletini]] * [[Ibrahim Bushati]] * [[Kara Mahmud Bushati]] (1740–1796) * [[Mehmed Bushati]] * [[Mustafa Bushati]] * [[Prek Cali]] * [[Dervish Cara]]{{spaced ndash}} leader of the [[Albanian Revolt of 1843–1844]] * [[Pope Clement XI]] (Giovanni Francesco Albani) (1649–1721) * [[Bajram Curri]] * [[Ahmet Delia]] (1850–1913) {{spaced ndash}} freedom fighter * [[Ali Demi]] (1918–1943) * [[Lekë Dukagjini]]{{spaced ndash}} prince and member of [[Dukagjini family]]; contemporary of [[Skanderbeg]]; known for the [[Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit]], a code of law instituted in northern Albania * [[Pal Engjëlli]]{{spaced ndash}} Catholic clergyman; Archbishop of Durrës and Cardinal of Albania; in 1462, wrote the first known document retrieved so far in the [[Albanian language]] * [[Mehmet Âkif Ersoy]] (1873–1936){{spaced ndash}} of Albanian descent * [[Nezim Frakulla]] (1680–1760) * [[Shote Galica]] * [[Carl Ritter von Ghega]] (1802–1860){{spaced ndash}} designer of the [[Semmering Railway]] * [[George Ghica]]{{spaced ndash}} founder of the [[Ghica family]] * [[Shtjefën Gjeçovi]] (1873–1929){{spaced ndash}} Catholic priest, [[ethnologist]] and [[folklorist]]; known for being the father of Albanians' folklore studies * [[Luigj Gurakuqi]] * [[Hamëz Jashari]] * [[Branko Kadija]] * [[Hamza Kastrioti]] * [[Ali Kelmendi]] * [[Ded Gjo Luli]] * [[Iljas Mirahori]] (1408–1512) * [[Hasan Moglica]] (1854–1915) {{spaced ndash}} also known as Hoxhë Moglica scholar, educator, leader, engineer, philosopher, patriot, nationalist figure proclaimed "martyr of Albanian language and nation" by the Albanian government * [[Selam Musai]] * [[Bule Naipi]] * [[Zahir Pajaziti]] * [[Ahmet Kurt Pasha]] * [[Ali Pasha of Tepelena]] (1740–1822) * [[Ali Pasha of Gucia]] (1828–1885) * [[Edhem Pasha]] (1851–1909) * [[Ibrahim Pasha of Berat]] * [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt]] (1789–1848) * [[Kara Murat Pasha]] * [[Koca Davud Pasha]] (14??–1498) * [[Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha]] (1635–1676) * [[Köprülü Mehmed Pasha]] (1575–1661) * [[Lütfi Pasha]] (1488–1564){{spaced ndash}} grand vizier of Ottoman Empire * [[Mahmud Dramali Pasha]] (1780–1822) * [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt]] (1769–1849) * [[Ismail Qemali|Ismail Kemal]] (1844–1919){{spaced ndash}} leader of the Albanian national movement; founder of the modern Albanian state and its first head of state and government * [[Mustafa Reshiti]] * [[Perlat Rexhepi]] * [[Haxhi Shehreti]] * [[Hodo Sokoli]] (1836–1883) * [[Karl Topia]] (1331–1388){{spaced ndash}} prince of Albania * [[Pretash Zekaj Ulaj]] (known as Pretash Zekaj) * [[Mujo Ulqinaku]] * [[Cafo Beg Ulqini]] * [[Vrana Konti]] (Count Vrana) (1442–1458){{spaced ndash}} [[Skanderbeg]]'s general * [[Omer Vrioni]] * [[Muhamet Xhemajli]] * [[Tahir Zemaj]] }}
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