Aqif Përmeti

Aqif Përmeti
Minister of Defense of Albania
In office
12 April 1939  28 April 1943
Monarch Vittorio Emanuele III
Prime Minister Shefqet Vërlaci
Mustafa Merlika-Kruja
Eqrem Libohova
Maliq Bushati
Preceded by Xhemal Aranitasi
Succeeded by Prenk Pervizi
Personal details
Born c. 1884
Përmet, Janina Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
(modern-day Albania)
Died 14 April 1945
Occupation Military officer, politician

Aqif Përmeti (c. 1884 - 14 April 1945) was an Albanian military officer and politician. He served as the Minister of Defense of Albania during the Italian occupation of Albania.

Biography

Përmeti was born in around 1884 in Përmet, then a part of the Janina Vilayet of Ottoman Empire.[1] He attended a military academy in Istanbul.[1] In 1915, Përmeti moved to the United States.[2] Later, Përmeti returned to Europe to command an Albanian-American battalion of the United States Army.[3]

In 1920, Përmeti returned to Albania to support the recently-created Delvina Cabinet.[3] Përmeti then joined the Albanian military and served as a commander in southern Albania.[3] In 1924, he served as the commander of the Tiranë gendarmerie.[3] That same year, following the rise of Ahmet Zogu, he fled Albania with Fan S. Noli but later returned.[3] After reconciling with Zogu, Përmeti was given a command in Shkodër.[3] In 1929, he organized a military publishing house. In 1934, Përmeti worked for the Albanian Ministry of Education.[3]

Përmeti's service in the military continued through the Italian invasion of Albania.[3] He was eventually appointed to be the Minister of Defense for the Italian Protectorate of Albania, serving from 12 April 1939 to 28 April 1943. On 5 March 1943, he was promoted to general by Renzo Dalmazzo.[3] From

In April of 1945, Përmeti was sentenced to death by the communist Special Court for War Criminals and Enemies of the People.[3] He was executed on 14 April, 1945.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Elsie, Robert (2013). Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. New York: I.B. Tauris. p. 355. ISBN 978-1-78076-431-3.
  2. 1 2 Elsie, Robert (2013). Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. p. 355-56.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Elsie, Robert (2013). Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. p. 356.
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