翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Abdussattar Shaikh
・ Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin
・ Abduwali Ablet
・ Abduwali Muse
・ Abduweli Ayup
・ Abduxaliq Uyghur
・ Abduyi dialect
・ Abdy
・ Abdy (surname)
・ Abdy baronets
・ Abdy Ricketts
・ Abdygany Radzhapov Central Stadium
・ Abdykalyk
・ Abdyl
・ Abdyl Dylaveri
Abdyl Frashëri
・ Abdyl Këllezi
・ Abdylaqim Ademi
・ Abdylas Maldybaev
・ Abdérazak Hamad
・ Abdón Castañeda
・ Abdón Castro Tolay
・ Abdón Cifuentes
・ Abdón Porte
・ Abdón Prats
・ Abdón Reyes
・ Abdón Saavedra
・ Abdón Ubidia
・ Abdülaziz Efendi
・ Abdülaziz of the Ottoman Empire


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Abdyl Frashëri : ウィキペディア英語版
Abdyl Frashëri

Abdyl Halid bej Frashëri or (Abdullah-Hysni Dume bej Frasheri) (Ottoman Turkish ''Fraşerli Abdül bey'') was a prominent Hero of Albania. Frasheri was an Albanian Academic, Statesman, diplomat, and politician in the Ottoman Empire. He is one of the first Albanian political ideologues of the Albanian National Awakening
being an initiator and prominent Leader of Albanian League of Prizren. He distinguished himself as a political personality from 1860's through early political assignments. He founded the Central Committee for Defending Albanian Rights in Constantinople and served as a deputy representative for the Yanya Vilayet in the Ottoman Parliament during the 1st Constitutional Era, 1876–1877.
==Early life==
The Frashëri brothers (Naim, Abdyl and Sami) were Aromanians; the family hailing from Frashër, an Aromanian village, from where their surname is derived.〔
Frashëri was the son of Halid bey Frashëri and his wife Emine Mirahori. Born in the village of Frashëri in the District of Përmet, he was part of a family of a declassed Spahi of Ottoman Albania, and the impoverished Bey from Permet. Being the eldest brother of Naim Frashëri and Sami Frashëri, Frashëri spent his youth to age 18 in his home village and eventually moved to Ioannina where he lived for more than 20 years. His father, Halid Bey Frashëri, was a Tosk Albanian chieftain and commander of an irregular army, composed of Albanian militia contingents. His military service was to bring order to the unsettled territories of the Rumelia province, mainly inside Albanian-inhabited territories. He saw duty in areas such as Toskeria (Southern Albania), Gegëria (Northern Albania), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Thessaly and Macedonia with the last two often on the verge of uprisings by Greek rebels. During these expeditions, Abdyl was part of his father's military contingent and served as a captain of the Albanian forces.
Halid bey Frashëri died in 1859 and so Abdyl Frashëri became the head of the household, as his five brothers and two sisters were all younger than him. After two years, as his mother died. Frashëri was posted to Ioannina as a clerk and governor of the Ioanina house, along with his two younger brothers. He dedicated himself to his studies, and worked with scholars in Ioanina, in particular with the notable Albanian scientist and teacher, myderiz Hasan Tahsini from whom he learned Arabic, Persian, French,and Greek. Frashëri also studied science, philosophy and math. After he had finished the studies, he became engaged and married Ballkëze, the daughter of myfti Ibrahim Frashëri from the Lahçenja family and Xhenfize Çoku the family of Çokollarëve, who were also known as Aliçkas. Ballkëz, Frashëri's wife, bore six children. The first son was born in 1874 and was given the name of his grandfather, Halid. The child died in infancy. The second son, born in 1876, was also named Halid, and also died young, as did the two later sons, both named Feridun. Of all the children, five sons and one daughter, born to Frashëri and Ballkëz, only their third son, Mit’hat Frashëri and their daughter lived. She was named after Frashëri's mother, Emine.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Abdyl Frashëri」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.