“Flamur set up in Vlora was sewn by Marigoja” Dervisi points to unconventional facts about Albania's independence

Today, the 110th anniversary of Albania's Independence is being celebrated, and Professor Lutfi Dervisi has shown some facts about this day, writes Periscopi. Through a post in his Facebook account, Dervishi has said that the established “flamm is of the Vlora family, not the one held by Marigo”. “In several cities the flag lifted before [...]
Through a post in his Facebook account, Dervishi has said that the established “flamm is of the Vlora family, not the one held by Marigo”.
“In several cities the flag set up before the Vlora Assembly met; Independence was scheduled to be announced in Durres, but after Esat refused, Ismaili left for Vlora. November 28th, Serbs arrive in Durres. Isa Boletin arrived late in Vlora because of the mud created by autumn rains; The image of raising the flag is not November 28, 1912, but of the celebrations of a year later”, it wrote among other things.
His full post:
Independence
1. Albania's independence was achieved without a rifle being fired except for joyful fires;
2. The high flag is of the Vlora family, and not of Marigo;
3. And he set up the standard in some cities before the congregation of Vlora:
4. Independence was scheduled to be announced in Durres, but after Esat refused, Ismaili left for Vlora.
5. November 28th, Serbs arrive in Durres.
6. Isa Boletin arrived late in Vlora because of the mud created by autumn rains;
7. The image of raising the flag is not November 28, 1912, but of celebrations a year later;
8. The building where the image is set down is not the house where independence was proclaimed.
9. The act of the Declaration of Independence is lost, what we see today was photographed by Kel Marubi in 1937 on the 25th anniversary of the great day;
10. In the telegram of the Great Powers and the High Gate there is no mention of the word Independence!
11. Independence firms were aware Albania's borders would be set later
Twelve. Most independent firms had a tragic end.
13. A year later in Durres comes the second Albanian government with Esad Pasha;
14. An international commission (six powers) report stressed that this country does not happen unless both of them leave (Ismail Kemal, Esad Pasha) at the same time;
15. Early in 1914, Ismail Kemal and Esat Toptan resign;
16. March 1914 begins the six-month reign of Prince Vid.











