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All the Saints, 1778, by Zografi brothers. National Museum of Medieval Art. Korce. Republic of Albania
Albanian King Zog IThe Albanian King Zog I (1895-1961) - previously Ahmed Zog - initially Prime Minister from 1923 to 1924, then President from January 1925 until 1928 (as depicted here) and on September 1st
Uprising against the Ottoman Empire. Memorial wall dedicated to Pepe George Kastrioti Skanderbeg (1405A?i?1468). National hero and a key figure of the Albanian National Awakening Battle scene
Nativity of Christ. 16th century, by OnufriNativity of Christ. 16th century. Painted by Onufri. National Museum of Medieval Art. Korce. Republic of Albania
Albaniz. Kruje. Albanian traditional dress. Bazaar
Map of Greece, 1792Map of Greece and Greek islands plus Romania (which appears on this map to be incorrectly labelled or positioned south of Bulgaria), Macedonia, Albania and parts of Turkey and Italy
King Zogs SistersMYZEJEN ZOGU & RUHIJE ZOGU Two of the 6 sisters of King Zog of Albania. Princess Myzejen (1909-1969) was patron of sports and Princess Ruhije (1910-1948) was patron of arts
Albania - The Prince of Albania with Albanian Flag
Albania - Peasant shepherdAlbanian peasant shepherd wearing a cloak make out of a long-haired goat and traditional footwear of the curled-up and slightly pointy variety
Relief with a lion. Mesopotam. AlbaniaBYZANTINE ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. St. Nicholas Church, built in the XIII and remodeled in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Relief with a lion. Mesopotam
Italian Propaganda postcard - Invasion of Albania by Italian Tank Regiment (this card is celebrating the brave tank drivers) 7-12 April 1939
European Turkey map by Th. DuvotenayEuropean Turkey map by Thunot Duvotenay. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840. Date: 2018
King Zog I of Albania with familyKing Zog I of Albania (1895-1961) was born Ahmet Muhtar Zogolli. He served firstly as prime minister, then as president, and finally as king of Albania
Queen Geraldine of AlbaniaQueen Geraldine (1915-2002), consort of King Zog I of Albania, in exile. Date: 1939
Albanian crowds gathered to greet Enver HoxhaA huge crowd of people gather in the Mallakast;district of Albania to welcome their communist leader Enver Hoxha on his visit to the area. Date: c. 1970s
Enver Hoxha's speech in Mallakast; AlbaniaA huge crowd gather in Mallakast;to hear the Albanian leader Enver Hoxha speak to the people from a balcony, along with other officials. Date: c. 1970s
Mussolini's Secret Weapon Disclosed!A new secret weapon devised for the use of the Italian forces in Albania. Date: 1941
AVIC Y-5 21Albanian Air Force - AVIC Y-5 21 (msn 1332022). a Chinese copy of the Antonov An-2, at Kucove Air Base (LAKV), Albania. Date: circa 2010
Yakovlev Yak-40 LZ-DOM, of ADA Air Albania, on approach to Athens International Airport. Date: circa 2000
Market, Tirana, Albania, 1933, shoe seller and duck
Albanian peasants in colourful national costume, woman and child. 1906
Carthusian monks, Mount Pindus, northern GreeceCarthusian monks, Mount Pindus, Thessaly, at the border of northern Greece and southern Albania. Their monastery is at the very top of the mountain. 1842
Man and woman of Albania. Illustration from Francois Pouquevilles Travels through More, Albania and several other parts of the Ottoman Empire, 1805
Albanian woman. 19th century
Soldiers of Albania, a province of Turkey in Europe. circa 1790
Albanian Soldier and Rhapsodos (Rhapsode or Bard, performer of epic poetry). 1832
An Albanian man in traditional dress Date: 1877
An Albanian couple in traditional dress Date: circa 1870
SERBIAN TROOPS 1916Serbian troops in a mountain trench on the Salonika Front the treacherous mountain range between Albania and Greece. Date: 1916
A Group of Albanians. Date: 1821
Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle and clock towerAlbania. Gjirokaster castle (18th century) and the clock tower, added from 1811 by the Ottoman governor Ali Pasha of Tepelena. Eastern side. Date: 20070809
Independence Monument, 1912. Vlore. Republic of AlbaniaREPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Vlore. Independence Monument. Commemorates the proclamation of Albanian independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912 in Vlora
Illyrian writing engraved on stone. 2nd century BC. From DuIllyrians, group of Indo-European tribes who inhabited part of the western Balkans in antiquity. Illyrian writing engraved on stone. 2nd century BC. From Durres. Archaeological Museum. Tirana. Albania
Albania. Shkodra. Five National Heroes Monument by Shaban Haderi
Isa Boletini (1864-1916) statue. AlbaniaIsa Boletini (1864-1916). Albanian patriot, military leader and strategist. Statue. Shkodra. Albania
A Typical Albanian soldierThis is a picture of a typical Albanian soldier from 1914. Date: 1914
Prenk Bib-Doda, appointed foreign minister of Albania by Prince William of Wied in May 1914. He is pictured with some of the Mirditi people, from the Mirdita district of northern Albania
Albanians using a Singer Sewing MachineAlbania - An Albanian woman (with her proud husband alongside) using a Singer Sewing Machine
Marash Uci - Albanian Military CommanderTribesman Marash Uci (1810-1914) - an Albanian Military Commander of Hoti. Prior to the Battle of Rrzanica (which took place on a bridge over the Rrzanica river in Montenegro)
The traditional costume of Albanians from ShkoderThe wonderful traditional costume of Albanians from Shkoder, which includes embroidered waistcoats, rifles, white fez hats and upturned waxed moustaches
Albania - Alliance-Santi - Quaranta - General viewAlbania - Alliance-Santi - (Santi Quaranta - Sarande) - General view. Note the militray launch in the foreground (WW1 era). Date: 1918
REPUBLICA OF ALBANIA. SHKODRA (SCUTARI). General view from Rozafa castle
Boletini, Isa (1864-1916). Statue. Shkodra. Republic of AlbBoletini, Isa (1864-1916). Albanian patriot, strategist and military leader. Statue. Shkodra. Republic of Albania
Hasan Hoxha Tasini (1812-1881). Bust. Saranda. Republic of Albania
GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Bust of Aphrodite, goddess of love. Located in Phoenician. First centuries of the Roman period. Ruins of Butrint Museum
Cyclopean walls. Lions gate. Butrint. Republic of AlbaniaCyclopean walls of the ancient city dating from IV century B.C. View of the gateway called Lions Gate, one of the six entrances to the city. It shows a lion devouring a bull. Butrint
Naim Frasheri (1846-1900). StatueNaim Frasheri (1846-1900). Albanian romantic poet. Statue. Korce. Republic of Albania
Placard depicting the city of Moscopole at 1742. AlbaniaRepublic of Albania. Moscopole. Placard depicting the city at 1742. Church of Saint Nicholas. Exterior