This was Sara, Ismail Kemal's niece and Ahmet Zogu's mistress who killed her husband and... ( Photo)

Its beauty remained long in the minds of Albanians, so that the name of Sara Bllosh was never forgotten. She was estimated to be the most beautiful Albanian woman in Ahmet Zogu's time. Beyond the charms of a pretty woman, she is said to have been a very good dancer. It was a dream for [...]
Its beauty remained long in the minds of Albanians, so that the name of Sara Bllosh was never forgotten. She was estimated to be the most beautiful Albanian woman in Ahmet Zogu's time.
Beyond the charms of a pretty woman, she is said to have been a very good dancer.
It was a dream for Albanian males. Her name was mentioned not only in her beauty but also in connection with agents of all the secret services of Zogu's day.
Sara Bllosh was Ismail Kemal's niece.
Some voices say Sarah was Ahmet Zogu's girlfriend. Medje say that Zogu slept with Sarah the day before marrying Queen Geraldine.
Sarah was also noted for her luxurious life. She was said to have a modern European garment, and the perfume came from Paris.
From the book “gent 333” of Dimitris Karaguni, published by the publishing house “Naim Frasher” in 1970, we read that Mithat Frasher has been another silent praiser of her graces. But the verse doesn't end with that... always referring to the book and the rumors that roam today, when it comes to table, how many government officials of the time have moved under the Bollards.
Sarah was born in Istanbul in 1904. She was the third child of Colonel Vehab do Serdar, son of famous General Abdul Kerim Pasha, and Mevedet H. Vlora, the eldest daughter of Ismail Kemal. After his childhood in Istanbul, Sarah settled with her family in France and then in Albania.
Sarah married a very young age to the army Selahedin Blloshm, who had performed the French Military Academy of St. Sir. Marriage gave them a daughter, Vera (1923- 1998), who would later be known for her beautiful art, the painting. Sarah lived in Bucharest for a long time, where Selahedin was Albania's ambassador, and later returned to Tirana. Sarah, after the death of Selahedin Bllakut, met English militaryman Vandeleur Robinson, who was an attachor to the British mission in Albania, with whom she married in 1945.
They argued that this marriage was made for reasons of interest in order to leave Albania. A letter highlights that even her husband's death did not go into silence. The voices of time say that Sarah was directly responsible for her husband's death, however that never came true. However, her life ended away from Albania, with Robinson, however contractual their marriage began. Even after her death, the painter Vera Bllosht even cared for her last husband. /Conica.al/










