Abedin Nepravishta
Abedin Nepravishta was an Albanian politician and twice mayor of Tirana, Albania, during 1933-1935 and 1937-1939.[1]
He was born in Libohovë, and went everywhere including to Istanbul to follow the Imperial School of High Administration. He has served as major in different districts in Albania (Shkodër, Durres, Elbasan, Korçë, Dibër) under the reign of king Zog of Albania. He was the major who approved the first modern urbanistic city plan of Tirana as a capital city, designed by Arch. Armando Brasini, and began its application on site. He settled modern day's Tirana urbanistic plan, the plan which is still being applied today.
He was the commander of the armed forces that protected the delegates of the Congress of Lushnjë on 27 January 1920.[2]
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- Servet Libohova (1915–16)
- Ismail Ndroqi (1917–22)
- Ali Begeja (1922–23)
- Ali Derhemi (1923–24)
- Xhemal Kondi (1924–25)
- Fuat Toptani (1925–27)
- Izet Dibra (1927–28)
- Rasim Kalakula (1928–30)
- Rexhep Jella (1930–33)
- Abedin Nepravishta (1933–35)
- Qemal Butka (1936–37)
- Abedin Nepravishta (1937–39)
- Qazim Mulleti (1939–40)
- Omer Fortuzi (1940–43)
- Halil Mëniku (1943–44)
- Llazar Treska (1944–45)
Republic of Albania:
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- Isuf Keçi (1950–51)
- Sabri Pilkati (1951)
- Peço Kagjini (1951–52)
- Sami Gjebero (1953–54)
- Ibrahim Sina (1954–55)
- Sami Gjebero (1956–57)
- Irfan Ceklkupa (1957–58)
- Rifat Dedja (1958–61)
- Sabri Pilkati (1961–62)
- Rifat Dedja (1962–64)
- Sabri Pilkati (1965–66)
- Myqerem Fuga (1970–73)
- Ndue Marashi (1974–75)
- Nesip Ibrahimi (1976–83)
- Jashar Mezenxhiu (1984–85)
- Llambi Gegprifti (1986–87)
- Leandro Zoto (1987–88)
- Llambi Gegprifti (1989–90)
- Tomor Malasi (1991–92)
- Sali Kelmendi (1992–96)
- Albert Brojka (1996–2000)
- Edi Rama (2000–11)
- Lulzim Basha (2011–15)
- Erion Veliaj (2015–)
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