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{{Short description|None}} {{More citations needed|date=June 2020}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2018}}{{Albanians}}This is a list of '''historical and living [[Albanians]]''' (including ethnic Albanians and people of full or partial Albanian ancestry) who are famous or ''notable'', sorted by occupation and alphabetically. {{Dynamic list}} <!--- DO NOT ADD RED LINKS IN THIS LIST. THOSE WILL BE DELETED, AND MOVED TO TALK PAGE WORK LIST---> {{TOC limit|3}} == Religious == [[File:FAN_NOLI.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Fan Noli]], champion of literature, history, theology, diplomacy, journalism, music, and national unity.]] [[File:Papa Kristo Negovani.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Kristo Negovani]], religious leader and writer for the Albanian cause.]] [[File:MotherTeresa 090.jpg|thumb|150px|Holy [[Mother Teresa]].]] [[File:Ernest Simoni.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ernest Simoni]], cardinal and presbyter.]] [[File:Clement XI.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Pope Clement XI]]]] === Priests === * [[Demetrio Franco|Dhimitër Frëngu]] (1443 – 1525), friar and scholar of a noble family, treasurer and councilor of Giorgio Castriota, in 1480 wrote the first biography, in Latin, on the life of Skanderbeg, from which all later writers drew. * Father [[Marin Barleti]] (1450 – 1513), Catholic ecclesiastic and writer, author of the life of Skanderbeg. * [[Gjon Buzuku]] (1499 – 1577), [[bishop]] Catholic, author of the oldest known document in Albanian: a translation of the Roman Missal, "[[Meshari]]" ([[1555]]). * [[Pjetër Budi]] (1565 – 1622), Catholic priest and writer, published three books in Albanian and I leave several poems in his native language. * Papa [[Luca Matranga]] (1567 – 1619), priest and scholar, author of the first literary expression ''arbëresh'' of the Albanians in diaspora. * [[Frang Bardhi]] (1606 – 1644), Catholic bishop, lexicographer, folklorist and ethnographer, author of the first dictionary of the Albanian language known so far. * [[Pjetër Bogdani]] (1630 – 1689), Catholic bishop and writer, author of the first Albanian work in prose. * Papa [[Nikollë Filja]] (1691 – 1769), priest and writer. * Nicoleta Kenini (2005-), writer and priest * Mons. [[Giuseppe Crispi]] (1781 – 1859), one of the major figures of the Arbëresh community of Sicily of that era, wrote a number of works on the Albanian language. * Papa [[Francesco Antonio Santori]] (1819 – 1894), writer, poet and playwright. * [[Nikoll Kaçorri]] (1862 – 1917), Catholic religious, politician and patriot, deputy prime minister with Ismail Kemal, in the first Albanian government (1912–1913). * [[Gjergj Fishta]] (1871 – 1940), Franciscan friar, poet, politician and translator. * Mons. [[Theofan Stilian Noli]] (1882 – 1965), bishop and intellectual, writer, scholar, diplomat, politician, historian, orator, founder of the Orthodox Church of Albania. * Papa [[Marco La Piana]] (1883 – 1958), priest and scholar, gave his contribute through his studies on Albanian language. * [[Anton Harapi]] (1888 – 1946), Franciscan friar, teacher, writer and politician. * [[Giuseppe Valentini (albanologist)|Zef Valentini]] (1900 – 1979), Italian Jesuit, albanologist, byzantinist and historian, naturalized Albanian. * [[Cyril of Bulgaria]] (1901 – 1971), the first Patriarch of the Bulgarian Patriarchate, born of an Albanian family. * Father [[Zef Pllumi]] (1924 – 2007), Franciscan priest and writer, author of the memoirs of Christian religious persecution in Albania. * Mons. [[Ercole Lupinacci]] (1933 – 2016), Bishop of Italo-Albanian Catholic Eparchies of Piana degli Albanesi and Lungro. * Mons. [[Sotir Ferrara]] (1937 – 2017), the Bishop of the [[Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi]], a diocese of the [[Italo-Albanian Catholic Church]] in Sicily, Italy. * Papa [[Eleuterio Francesco Fortino]] (1938 – 2010), priest of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, Archimandrite in the [[Eparchy of Lungro]] in Calabria, served as the Under Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and albanolog. * Arch. [[Rrok Kola Mirdita]] (1939 – 2015), Catholic archbishop. * Mons. [[Angelo Massafra]] (born 1949), metropolitan archbishop of Scutari-Pult and president of the Albanian Episcopal Conference. * Mons. [[Donato Oliverio]] (born 1956), Bishop of the Eparchy of Lungro. * [[Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani]], Islamic scholar (specialising in the field of [[Hadith studies|Hadith sciences]]) and [[Islamic revival|Muslim revivalist]] in the 20th century. He is well known for his anti-extremist leanings all over the Muslim world. === Martyrs === * Papa [[Kristo Negovani]] (1875 – 1905), religious leader and writer for the Albanian cause. * Father [[Daniel Dajani]] (1906 – 1946), Jesuit religious and martyr, of the [[Catholic Church]], killed by the regime during the communist dictatorship in Albania. * [[Stath Melani]] (1858-1917) was an Albanian [[Eastern Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox]] priest who participated in the [[Congress of Manastir]] and helped spread awareness of the [[Albanian language|Albanian]] written language in southern Albania. === Pope === * [[Pope Clement XI]] (1649 – 1721), Pope of the Catholic Church. === Saints and blessed === * Saint Papa [[Josif Papamihali]] (1912 – 1948), priest of [[Byzantine rite]], formed in the Albanian communities of Italy, martyr of the [[Albanian Greek-Catholic Church]], arrested, sentenced to forced labor, and killed during the communist dictatorship in Albania. * Saint [[Mother Teresa]] (1910 – 1997), Roman Catholic religious and missionary. * Saint [[Astius]] (2nd century AD), bishop of [[Dyrrhachium]], martyr and saint venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. * Saint [[Pelinus]] (c. 620 – 5 December 662), native of [[Dyrrhachium]] and later Bishop of Brindisi in Italy. * Saint [[Angelina of Serbia]] (1440–1520), the Albanian Despotess consort of Serbian Despot [[Stefan Branković]] (r. 1458–1459), and a daughter of Albanian nobleman [[Gjergj Arianiti]]. She was proclaimed a saint and venerated as such by the [[Serbian Orthodox Church]]. * Saint [[John Koukouzelis]] (1300–c. 1350) recognized as a saint by the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]. * Saints [[Eleutherius and Antia]] venerated as Christian saints and martyrs in Greece and Albania by both the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.[[File:Saint Kristo the Albanian.jpg|thumb|Fresco of Saint Christos the gardener.]][[Saint Christos the Arvanid]] Saint Christos the Arvanid or the gardener ([[Albanian language|Albanian]]: ''Shën Kristo Kopshtari'') was an 18th-century Eastern Orthodox saint from [[Albania]]. * [[Therinus]] ([[Albanian language|Albanian]]: ''Terin'', [[Greek language|Greek]]: Θερινός), also known as Therius of Buthrotum, was a [[Christian saint]] revered in [[Albania]]. * [[Nicodemus of Elbasan]] The new martyr Nicodems also known as Nicodemus of Berat (Albanian: ''Shën Nikodhimi i Beratit'') was born in [[Vithkuq]] in present-day [[Albania]]. He was married and had children there. Later he converted to [[Islam]] and then became a Christian again, at [[Mount Athos]], Greece. After three years he decided to return in his native town, informing the Muslim authorities of his decision. He was beheaded on 11 July 1722. His relics are venerated in [[Berat]].[[File:Shtjefën Kurti.jpg|thumb|Photo of Shtjefën Kurti.]][[Nephon II of Constantinople]] ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Νήφων; died 11 August 1508), born Nicholas (Νικόλαος), was [[Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople]] three times: from 1486 to 1488, from 1497 to 1498 and for a short time in 1502. He is honored as a [[saint]] in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] and his [[feast day]] is August 11. * [[Shtjefën Kurti]] (24 December 1898 – 20 October 1971) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[priest]] killed during a period of [[communist]] persecution. * [[Çiprian Nika]], OFM ([[Shkodër]], 19 July 1900 – 11 March 1948) was an [[Albania|Albanian]] [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] priest, [[Franciscans|Franciscan]], teacher, and publicist. * [[Saint Laura of Constantinople]] (died 1453) was a [[Christianity|Christian]] who lived in [[Constantinople]] during the 15th century. She was born in [[Greece]] into a noble family: her father was a [[Frankokratia|Latin]] knight named Michael and her mother was [[Arvanites|Albanian]]. Her name was '''Theodolinde Trasci'''. After she became a nun in Constantinople, she changed it into Laura, eventually rising to become an [[abbess]]. She was martyred by the [[Ottoman Turks]] who [[Fall of Constantinople|took Constantinople]] on 29 May 1453. They [[Scalding|scalded]] her to death with the other 52 sisters of her convent. * [[Bernardin Palaj]] (20 October 1894 — 8 December 1947) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] [[Franciscan]] friar, folklorist and poet.[[File:Santa Laura. Lienzo.JPG|thumb|Painting of St. Laura of Constantinople]][[Vinçenc Prennushi]] (born '''Nikoll Prendushi''', 4 September 1885 – 19 March 1949) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] professed member from the [[Order of Friars Minor]] and he served as the Archbishop of Durrës from 1940 until his death. * [[Qerim Sadiku]] (12 February 1919 – 4 March 1946) was a Catholic [[Albanians|Albanian]] [[Beatification|blessed]] who had converted from [[Islam in Albania|Islam]]. He was executed by a firing squad in Shkodër along with clerics Danjel Dajani, Giovanni Fausti, Gjon Shllaku, Mark Çuni and Gjelosh Lulashi. * [[Lazër Shantoja]] (7 July 1891 – 5 March 1945) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] blessed, publicist, poet, satirist, and translator into [[Albanian language|Albanian]] from [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]], [[Friedrich Schiller|Schiller]] and [[Giacomo Leopardi|Leopardi]], as well as his country's first [[List of Esperanto speakers|Esperantist]]. * [[Alfons Tracki]] (2 December 1896 – 18 July 1946) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] Catholic priest of German origin, who died as a [[Christian martyrs|martyr]] as a result of the [[religious persecution]] by the regime of [[Enver Hoxha]] in [[communist Albania]]. * [[Maria Tuci]] was an Albanian laywoman and Roman Catholic martyr from [[Lezhë]] who was imprisoned and died in Shkodra. == Literature == [[File:Padre Giorgio Guzzetta.jpeg|thumb|150px|Blessed P. Giorgio Guzzetta, Apostle of the Albanians of Sicily.]] [[File:Jeronim de Rada (i ri).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Girolamo de Rada]] foremost figure of the [[Albanian National Awakening|Albanian Renaissance movement]] in 19th century Italy.]] [[File:ZefSkiroi.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Giuseppe Schirò]] among the most important figures of the Albanian cultural and literary movement of the 19th century in Italy.]] [[File:Dora d'Istria (drawing).jpg|thumb|150px|Romantic writer [[Dora d'Istria]] was a vocal advocate of Albanian rights in [[Western Europe]].]] [[File:Ismail Kadare.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ismail Kadare]] is the best-known novelist of the past century in Albanian literature.]] === Writers === {{main|List of Albanian writers}} ==== A–G ==== {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Dritëro Agolli]] (1931–2017) * [[Thoma Avrami]] (1869–1943) * [[Mimoza Ahmeti]] (born 1963) * [[Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani|Nasiruddin al-Albani]] (1914–1999) * [[Ylljet Aliçka]] (born 1951) * [[Fatos Arapi]] (1930–2018) * [[Asdreni]] (1872–1947) * [[Frang Bardhi]] (1606–1643) * [[Marin Barleti]] (1450–1513) * [[Mario Bellizzi]] (born 1957) * [[Dhimitër Beratti]] (1888–1970) * [[Anton Berisha]] (born 1946) * [[Gëzim Boçari]] (born 1949) * [[Pjetër Bogdani]] (1630–1689) * [[Besim Bokshi]] (1930–2014) * [[Flora Brovina]] (born 1949) * [[Pjetër Budi]] (1566–1622) * [[Gjon Buzuku]] (16th century) * [[Eqrem Çabej]] (1908–1980) * [[Aleks Çaçi]] (1916–1989) * [[Nicola Chetta]] (1740–1803) * [[Gabriele Dara]] (1826–1885) * [[Adem Demaçi]] (1936–2018) * [[Musa Demi]] (1878–1971) * [[Spiro Dine]] (1846–1922) * [[Visar Dodani]] (1857–1939) * [[Pal Dushmani]] (died 1457) * [[Gjergj Fishta]] (1871–1940) * [[Nezim Frakulla]] (1680–1760) * [[Abdyl Frashëri]] (1839–1892) * [[Midhat Frashëri]] (1880–1949) * [[Naim Frashëri]] (1846–1900) * [[Sami Frashëri]] (1850–1904) * [[Llazar Fundo]] (1899–1944) * [[Mirko Gashi]] (1939–1995) * [[Gjon Gazulli]] (1400–1465) * [[Sabri Godo]] (1929–2011) * [[Mihal Grameno]] (1871–1931) * [[Gregory IV of Athens]] (1871–1931) * [[Luigj Gurakuqi]] (1879–1925) }} ==== H–L ==== {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Anton Harapi]] (1888–1946) * [[Sinan Hasani]] (1922–2010) * [[Qemal Haxhihasani]] (1916–1991) * [[Ukshin Hoti]] (1943–1999) * [[Shefki Hysa]] (born 1957) * [[Vera Isaku]] (born 1955) * [[Dora d'Istria]] (1828–1888) * [[Zef Jubani]] (1818–1880) * [[Irhan Jubica]] (born 1973) * [[Helena Kadare]] (born 1943) * [[Ismail Kadare]] (1936–2024) * [[Ilir Kadia]] (born 1957) * [[Hasan Zyko Kamberi]] (18th century) * [[Veli Karahoda]] (born 1968) * [[Amik Kasoruho]] (1932–2014) * [[Teodor Keko]] (1958–2002) * [[Jeton Kelmendi]] (born 1978) * [[Ardian Klosi]] (1957–2012) * [[Musine Kokalari]] (1917–1983) * [[Vedat Kokona]] (1913–1998) * [[Ernest Koliqi]] (1903–1975) * [[Fatos Kongoli]] (born 1944) * [[Faik Konitza]] (1875–1942) * [[Mark Krasniqi]] (1920–2015) * [[Kostandin Kristoforidhi]] (1826–1895) * [[Mitrush Kuteli]] (1907–1967) * [[Teodor Laço]] (1936–2016) * [[Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotis]] (1880–1961) * [[Lutfi Lepaja]] (born 1945) * [[Luljeta Lleshanaku]] (born 1968) * [[Petro Nini Luarasi]] (1864–1911) * [[Skënder Luarasi]] (1900–1982) * [[Fatos Lubonja]] (born 1951) }} ==== M–S ==== {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Sejfulla Malëshova]] (1900–1971) * [[Petro Marko]] (1913–1991) * [[Mark Marku]] (born 1991) * [[Gjekë Marinaj]] (born 1965) * [[Jakup Mato]] (1934–2005) * [[Lekë Matrënga]] (1567–1619) * [[Pjetër Mazreku]] (1584–16??) * [[Din Mehmeti]] (1932–2010) * [[Vangjel Meksi]] (1770–1821) * [[Esad Mekuli]] (1916–1993) * [[Millosh Gjergj Nikolla]] (1911–1938) * [[Thimi Mitko]](1820–1890) * [[Ndre Mjeda]] (1866–1937) * [[Hilë Mosi]] (1885–1933) * [[Betim Muço]] (1947–2015) * [[Besnik Mustafaj]] (born 1958) * [[Gjon Muzaka]] (born 1510) * [[Papa Kristo Negovani]] (1875–1905) * [[Ndoc Nikaj]] (1864–1951) * [[Millosh Gjergj Nikolla]] (1911–1938) * [[Fan S. Noli]] (1882–1965) * [[Fadil Paçrami]] (1922–2008) * [[Ludmilla Pajo]] (1947–1995) * [[Dhimitër Pasko]] (1907–1967) * [[Shefqet Pllana]] (1918–1994) * [[Ali Podrimja]] (1942–2012) * [[Lasgush Poradeci]] (1899–1987) * [[Foqion Postoli]] (1889–1927) * [[Iljaz Prokshi]] (1907–1967) * [[Gjergj Qiriazi]] (1868–1912) * [[Rexhep Qosja]] (born 1936) * [[Girolamo de Rada]] (1814–1903) * [[Luan Rama]] (born 1952) * [[Agim Ramadani]] (1964–1999) * [[Giuseppe Schirò]] (1865–1927) * [[Zef Serembe]] (1844–1901) * [[Bashkim Shehu]] (born 1955) * [[Filip Shiroka]] (1859–1935) * [[Dhimitër Shuteriqi]] (1915–2003) * [[Robert Shvarc]] (1932–2003) * [[Drago Siliqi]] (1930–1963) * [[Llazar Siliqi]] (1924–2001) * [[Nokë Sinishtaj]] (born 1944) * [[Ramadan Sokoli]] (1920–2008) * [[Pandeli Sotiri]] (1842–1892) * [[Xhevahir Spahiu]] (born 1945) * [[Haki Stërmilli]] (1895–1953) }} ==== T–Z ==== {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Hasan Tahsini]] (1811–1881) * [[Fatos Tarifa]] (born 1954) * [[Skender Temali]] (1946–2021) * [[Çerçiz Topulli]] (1880–1915) * [[Kasëm Trebeshina]] (1926–2017) * [[Misto Treska]] (1914–1993) * [[Konstantinos Tzechanis]] (1740–1800) * [[Vorea Ujko]] (1918–1989) * [[Hajro Ulqinaku]] (born 1938) * [[Giulio Variboba]] (1725–1788) * [[Vaso Pasha]] (1825–1892) * [[Jan Evstrat Vithkuqari]] (1755–1822) * [[Demir Vlonjati]] (1780–1845) * [[Eqrem Vlora]] (1885–1964) * [[Jani Vreto]] (1822–1900) * [[Bilal Xhaferri]] (1935–1986) * [[Dhimitër Xhuvani]] (1934–2009) * [[Jakov Xoxa]] (1923–1979) * [[Muçi Zade]] (18th century) * [[Pjetër Zarishi]] (1806–1866) * [[Fehim Zavalani]] (1859–1935) * [[Petro Zheji]] (1929–2015) }} === Poets === [[File:Giulio_Variboba.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Giulio Variboba]] priest poet who gave an important contribution to the literature in the Albanian language.]] [[File:Gavril_Dara.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gabriele Dara]] one of the early writers of the Albanian National Awakening.]] [[File:Naim Frashëri.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Naim Frashëri]] is regarded as the national poet of Albania]] [[File:At Gjergj Fishta.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gjergj Fishta]] author of the epic poem [[The Highland Lute|Lahuta e Malcís]].]] [[File:Lasgush Poradeci (portrait).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Lasgush Poradeci]] poet of 20th century Albania.]] {{main|List of Albanian-language poets}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Thoma Avrami]] (1869–1943) * [[Dritëro Agolli]] (1931–2017) * [[Mimoza Ahmeti]] (born 1963) * [[Fatos Arapi]] (1930–2018) * [[Nasibi Tahir Babai]] (–1835) * [[Llukë Bogdani]] (–1687) * [[Zenel Bastari]] (18th Century) * [[Besim Bokshi]] (1930–2014) * [[Constantine of Berat]] (18th Century) * [[Etëhem Bey Mollaj]] (1783–1846) * [[Flora Brovina]] (born 1949) * [[Andon Zako Çajupi|Çajupi]] (1866–1930) * [[Spiro Dine]] (1846–1922) * [[Prend Doçi]] (1846–1917) * [[Aleksandër Stavre Drenova|Asdreni]] (1872–1947) * [[Gjergj Fishta]] (1871–1940) * [[Nezim Frakulla]] (1680–1760) * [[Mid’hat Frashëri]] (1880–1949) * [[Ndoc Gjetja]] (1944–2010) * [[Julia Gjika]] (born 1949) * [[Milto Sotir Gurra|Milto S. Gurra]] (1884–1972) * [[Ervin Hatibi]] (born 1974) * [[Ibrahim Dalliu]] (1878–1952) * [[Irhan Jubica]] (born 1973) * [[Kadrush Radogoshi]] (born 1948) * [[Hasan Zyko Kamberi]] (18th Century) * [[Karmel Kandreva]] (1931–1982) * [[Veli Karahoda]] (born 1968) * [[Haxhi Ymer Kashari]] (18th Century) * [[Teodor Keko]] (1958–2002) * [[Ernest Koliqi]] (1903–1975) * [[Mark Krasniqi]] (1920–2015) * [[Irma Kurti]] (born 1966) * [[Natasha Lako]] (born 1948) * [[Gjekë Marinaj]] (born 1965) * [[Ndre Mjeda]] (1866–1937) * [[Betim Muço]] (1947–2015) * [[Faruk Myrtaj]] (born 1955) * [[Havzi Nela]] (1934–1988) * [[Millosh Gjergj Nikolla|Migjeni]] (1911–1938) * [[Fan Noli]] (1882–1965) * [[Bernardin Palaj]] (1894–1947) * [[Dhimitër Pasko]] (1907–1967) * [[Arshi Pipa]] (1920–1997) * [[Lasgush Poradeci]] (1899–1987) * [[Girolamo de Rada]] (1814–1903) * [[Nijazi Ramadani]] (born 1964) * [[Giuseppe Schirò]] (1865–1927) * [[Filip Shiroka]] (1859–1935) * [[Llazar Siliqi]] (1924–2001) * [[Xhevahir Spahiu]] (born 1945) * [[Murad Toptani]] (1867–1918) * [[Giulio Variboba]] (1725–1788) * [[Bilal Xhaferri]] (1935–1986) * [[Muçi Zade]] (18th Century) }} === Screenwriters === {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Dhimitër Anagnosti]] (born 1936) * [[Kujtim Çashku]] (born 1950) * [[Elvira Dones]] (born 1960) * [[Fatmir Gjata]] (1922–1989) * [[Kujtim Gjonaj]] (born 1946) * [[Hysen Hakani]] (1932–2011) * [[Xhanfize Keko]] (1928–2007) * [[Skifter Këlliçi]] (born 1938) * [[Anastas Kondo]] (1937–2006) * [[Saim Kokona]] (born 1934) * [[Viktor Gjika]] (born 1937) * [[Vath Koreshi]] (1936–2006) * [[Nijazi Ramadani]] (born 1964) * [[Llazar Siliqi]] (1924–2001) * [[Nexhati Tafa]] (born 1952) * [[Dhimitër Xhuvani]] (1934–2009) * [[Gjergj Xhuvani]] (1963–2019) }} === Journalists === {{see also|Category:Albanian journalists|Category:Kosovan journalists}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Bardhyl Ajeti]] (1977–2005) * [[Agron Bajrami]] (born 1964) * [[Dhimitër Beratti]] (1886–1970) * [[Berat Buzhala]] (born 1975) * [[Ligor Buzi]] (1915–1994) * [[Jusuf Buxhovi]] (born 1946) * [[Anastas Byku]] (1830–1878) * [[Visar Dodani]] (1857–1939) * [[Diana Çuli]] (born 1951) * Daut Dauti (born 1960) * [[Fatmir Efica]] (born 1961) * [[Blendi Fevziu]] (born 1969) * [[Llazar Fundo]] (1899–1944) * [[Fatmir Gjata]] (1922–1989) * [[Mihal Grameno]] (1871–1931) * [[Milto Sotir Gurra|Milto S. Gurra]] (1884–1972) * [[Baton Haxhiu]] (born 1968) * [[Shefki Hysa]] (born 1957) * [[Vera Isaku]] (born 1955) * [[Teodor Keko]] (1958–2002) * [[Jeton Kelmendi]] (born 1978) * [[Dashnor Kokonozi]] (born 1951) * [[Shahin Kolonja]] (1865–1919) * [[Pandi Laço]] (born 1964) * [[Kristo Luarasi]] (1876–1934) * [[Shkëlzen Maliqi]] (born 1947) * [[Enver Maloku]] (1954–1999) * [[Gjekë Marinaj]] (born 1965) * [[Marin Mema]] (born 1981) * [[Thimi Mitko]] (1820–1890) * [[Hajdar Muneka]] (born 1954) * [[Faruk Myrtaj]] (born 1955) * [[Palokë Nika]] (1892–1961) * [[Sali Nivica]] (1890–1920) * [[Dhimitër Pasko]] (1907–1967) * [[Alfred Peza]] (born 1967) * [[Bedri Pejani]] (1885–1946) * [[Leon Qafzezi]] (born 1953) * [[Girolamo de Rada]] (1814–1903) * [[Nijazi Ramadani]] (born 1964) * [[Arlind Sadiku]] (born 1989) * [[Adem Salihaj]] (born 1950) * [[Dardan Selimaj]] (born 1984) * [[Armand Shkullaku]] * [[Athanas Sina]] * [[Avni Spahiu]] (born 1953) * [[Andrea Stefani]] (born 1969) * [[Iliriana Sulkuqi]] (born 1951) * [[Skënder Temali]] (1946–2021) * [[Nexhmie Zaimi]] (1917–2003) * [[Mihal Zallari]] (1894–1976) * [[Fehim Zavalani]] (1859–1935) * [[Tajar Zavalani]] (1903–1966) * [[Avni Zogiani]] (born 1970) * [[Bilal Xhaferri]] (1935–1986) * [[Arbana Xharra]] (born 1953) }} === Folklorists === [[File:At Shtjefën Gjeçovi.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Shtjefën Gjeçovi]] considered the father of Albanian folklore studies.]] {{see also|List of Albanian folklorists}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Mehdi Bardhi]] (1927–1994) * [[Anton Berisha]] (born 1946) * [[Martin Camaj]] (1925–1992) * [[Anton Çetta]] (1920–1995) * [[Tahir Dizdari]] (1900–1972) * [[Visar Dodani]] (1857–1939) * [[Nikollë Filja]] (1691–1769), {{langx|it|Nicola Figlia}} {{spaced ndash}} [[Arbëreshë people|Arbëreshë]] [[Byzantine rite]] priest, and writer of the 18th century; known for his translations of biblical fragments into [[Arbëreshë language|Arbëreshë]] for children; Arbëreshë folklorist * [[Shtjefën Gjeçovi]] (1874–1929) {{spaced ndash}} [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] priest, ethnologist and folklorist; known for being the father of Albanian folklore studies<ref name=Elsiexi>{{cite book|last=Elsie|first=Robert|title=Songs of the frontier warriors|year=2004|publisher=Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers|isbn=978-0-86516-412-3|pages=xi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5xgxBY81S7IC&pg=PR11}}</ref> * [[Karl Gurakuqi]] (1895–1971) {{spaced ndash}} Albanian linguist and folklorist * [[Qemal Haxhihasani]] (1916–1991) * [[Petro Janura]] (1911–1983) {{spaced ndash}} a main personality of the [[Albanian language]], [[Albanian literature|literature]], and [[Albanian folklore|folklore]] in [[Yugoslavia]] in the 50s through mid-80s * [[Zef Jubani]] * [[Sotir Kolea]] (1872–1945) {{spaced ndash}} Albanian folklorist, diplomat and activist of the Albanian National Awakening<ref name="Shqipërisëshqiptar1985">{{cite book|last=Buda|first=Aleks|title=Fjalor enciklopedik shqiptar|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NDNBAQAAIAAJ&q=Sotir+Kolea+%2B+folklorist|access-date=4 July 2011|year=1985|publisher=Akademia e Shkencave e RPSSH|language=sq|page=486}}</ref> * [[Donat Kurti]] (1903–1983) * [[Thimi Mitko]] (1820–1890) {{spaced ndash}} activist of the Albanian National Awakening and folklorist<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IJ2s9sQ9bGkC&q=mitko&pg=PA291|title=The Albanians: An Ethnic History from Prehistoric Times to the Present|first=Edwin E.|last=Jacques|date=12 July 1995|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9780899509327|via=Google Books}}</ref> * [[Bernardin Palaj]] (1894–1947) * [[Gjergj Pekmezi]] (1872–1938) {{spaced ndash}} also known as Georg Pekmezi; Albanian linguist and folklorist; in 1916 became a member of the Literary Commission of [[Shkodër]], which established the first standard form of the [[Albanian language]] <!---[[File:Lehr- und Lesebuch des Albanischen, Vienna , 1913.png|thumb|right|Lehr und Lesebuch des Albanischen, 1913]]---> * [[Girolamo de Rada]] (1814–1903) {{spaced ndash}} Albanian writer of [[Italian literature|Italo]]-[[Albanian literature]];<ref>English translation of poem may be found in the article [http://www.albanianliterature.net/authors2/AA2-03poetry.html Jeronim DE RADA – POETRY] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928010917/http://www.albanianliterature.net/authors2/AA2-03poetry.html |date=28 September 2007 }}</ref> of [[Arbëreshë people|Arbëreshë]] descent; foremost figure of the Albanian National Awakening in 19th-century Italy * [[Giuseppe Schirò]] (1865–1927) {{spaced ndash}} [[Arbëreshë people|Arbëreshë]] neo-classical poet, linguist, publicist and folklorist * [[Shefqet Pllana]] (1918–1994) * [[Dhimitër Shuteriqi]] (1915–2003) * [[Ramadan Sokoli]] (1920–2008) }} === Translators === [[File:Kostandin Kristoforidhi (foto origjinale).jpg|thumb|150px|Scholar and translator [[Kostandin Kristoforidhi]].]] {{see also|Category:Albanian translators}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Idriz Ajeti]] * [[Fatos Arapi]] * [[Mehdi Bardhi]] * [[Muharrem Blakçori]] * [[Dionis Bubani]] * [[Gjergj Bubani]] * [[Gjon Buzuku]] * [[Refo Çapari]] * [[Costa Chekrezi]] * [[Shaban Demiraj]] * [[Visar Dodani]] * [[Nikollë Filja]] * [[Gjergj Fishta]] * [[Kristo Floqi]] * [[Mid'hat Frashëri]] * [[Naim Frashëri]] * [[Lola Gjoka]] * [[Gregory IV of Athens]] * [[Milto Sotir Gurra]] * [[Ibrahim Dalliu]] * [[Halil Jaçellari]] * [[Petro Janura]] * [[Zef Jubani]] * [[Ardian Klosi]] * [[Jolanda Kodra]] * [[Vedat Kokona]] * [[Ernest Koliqi]] * [[Shahin Kolonja]] * [[Kostandin Kristoforidhi]] * [[Çezar Kurti]] * [[Donat Kurti]] * [[Henrik Lacaj]] * [[Loni Logori]] * [[Gjekë Marinaj]] * [[Vangjel Meksi]] * [[Esad Mekuli]] * [[Betim Muço]] * [[Faruk Myrtaj]] * [[Fan S. Noli]] * [[Dhimitër Pasko]] * [[Aurel Plasari]] * [[Lasgush Poradeci]] * [[Athanas Sina]] * [[Skënder Luarasi]] * [[Luan Starova]] * [[Misto Treska]] * [[Ardian Vehbiu]] * [[Jan Evstrat Vithkuqari]] * [[Eqrem Vlora]] * [[Isuf Vrioni]] * [[Tajar Zavalani]] * [[Petro Zheji]] }} == Academic sciences == {{See also|List of Albanian academics}} === Scientists === [[File:11-H-Tahsini.jpg|thumb|150px|Scholar and philosopher [[Hasan Tahsini]] first rector of [[Istanbul University]].]] [[File:Ferid Murad.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ferid Murad]] physician and pharmacologist, and co-winner of the 1998 [[Nobel Prize]] in Physiology or Medicine.]] [[File:WilliamGGregory.jpg|thumb|150px|Albanian-American astronaut [[William G. Gregory]].]] * [[Teki Biçoku]] (1926–2009) {{spaced ndash}} geologist; former member and president of the [[Academy of Sciences of Albania]] * [[Gjon Gazulli]] (1400–1465){{spaced ndash}} astronomer * [[Pandi Geço]]{{spaced ndash}} geographer * [[Shtjefën Gjeçovi]] (1874–1929) {{spaced ndash}} ethnographer * [[Sotir Kuneshka]]{{spaced ndash}} physicist * [[Rexhep Meidani]] {{spaced ndash}} physicist * [[Laura Mersini-Houghton]] {{spaced ndash}} Albanian-American [[cosmologist]] and [[theoretical physicist]]; associate professor at the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]]; proponent of the [[multiverse]] hypothesis which holds that our universe is one of many<ref name="twsCosmos">{{cite web|url=http://cosmosmagazine.com/news/something-big-found-beyond-edge-universe/ |title=Weird data suggests something big beyond the edge of the universe |work=[[Cosmos (magazine)|Cosmos]] |date=24 November 2009 |access-date=27 July 2014 |author=Catchpole, Heather |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714220221/http://cosmosmagazine.com/news/something-big-found-beyond-edge-universe/ |archive-date=14 July 2014 }}</ref> * [[Betim Muço]]{{spaced ndash}} seismologist * [[Ferid Murad]] (1936–2023) {{spaced ndash}} physician and [[pharmacologist]]; co-winner of the 1998 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] * [[Shefqet Pllana]] (1918–1994){{spaced ndash}} ethnographer * [[Niko Qafzezi]] (1914–1998) {{spaced ndash}} [[agronomist]] and [[pedagogue]] * [[Nijazi Ramadani]] (born 1964) {{spaced ndash}} ethnographer * [[Andrea Shundi]] (born 1934) – [[agronomist]] of the 20th and 21st century * [[Xhezair Teliti]] {{spaced ndash}} mathematician === Philosophers === {{div col}} * [[Marin Beçikemi]] (1468–1526) {{spaced ndash}} 15th- and 16th-century humanist, orator, and chronist * [[Sami Frashëri]] (1850–1904) * [[Gani Bobi]] (1943–1995) {{spaced ndash}} philosopher and sociologist from [[Kosovo]] * [[Ibrahim Gashi]] (born 1963) {{spaced ndash}} [[Kosovar Albanian]] academic and philosopher * [[Ukshin Hoti]] (1943–1999) {{spaced ndash}} Kosovo Albanian philosopher and activist * [[Zef Jubani]] (1818–1880) * [[Muhamedin Kullashi]] * [[Shkëlzen Maliqi]] (born 1947) {{spaced ndash}} Kosovo Albanian philosopher, [[art critic]], [[political analyst]] and intellectual; was involved in politics in the 1990s * [[Arshi Pipa]] (1920–1997) {{spaced ndash}} Albanian-American philosopher, writer, poet and [[literary critic]] * [[Petro Zheji]] (1929–2015) {{spaced ndash}} [[linguist]], translator, philosopher, and author from [[Gjirokastër]]; lived and worked in [[Tirana]], Albania<ref>[[Robert Elsie|Elsie R.]], "Histori e letërsisë shqiptare" (1995), translated by Abdurrahim Myftiu. Tirana; sh.b. Pejë: Dukagjini, 1997.</ref><ref name="Zogaj1998">{{cite book|author=Preç Zogaj|title=Luftë jocivile|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JgO5AAAAIAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Dita|page=22}}</ref><ref name="Pllumi2008">{{cite book |author= Zef Pllumi|title=Live to Tell: A True Story of Religious Persecution in Communist Albania|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0WP5UXsrAP4C&pg=PR7 |year=2008 |publisher =iUniverse |isbn= 978-0-595-45298-9|pages=7}}</ref> {{div col end}} === Social scientists === * [[Gëzim Alpion]] {{spaced ndash}} academic, political analyst, writer, playwright, and civil society activist * [[Albert Doja]] (born 1957) {{spaced ndash}} social anthropologist, member of the National [[Albanian Academy of Sciences]] and University Professor of Anthropology at the [[University of Lille]], France.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pro.univ-lille.fr/en/albert-doja/|title = Albert Doja - Université de Lille}}</ref> === Historians === {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Frang Bardhi]], Frang Bardhi ([[Latin]]: ''Franciscus Blancus'', Italian: ''Francesco Bianchi'', 1606–1643) {{spaced ndash}} bishop and author of the early eras of [[Albanian literature]] * [[Marin Barleti]] (1450–1512/13) {{spaced ndash}} historian and [[Catholic]] priest from [[Shkodra]];<ref>{{cite book|last=Setton|first=Kenneth M.|title=The papacy and the Levant (1204–1571).|year=1978|publisher=Amer.philos.soc.|location=Philadelphia|isbn=978-0-87169-127-9|page=73|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0Sz2VYI0l1IC&pg=PA73|edition=null|quote= ...perhaps of Italian origin.}}</ref> considered the first Albanian historian because of his 1504 [[The Siege of Shkodra (book)|eyewitness account]] of the 1478 [[siege of Shkodra]]; better known for his second work, a biography on [[Skanderbeg]], translated into many languages in the 16th to the 20th centuries * [[Aleks Buda]] (1910–1993) {{spaced ndash}} Albanian historian * [[Jorgo Bulo]] (1939–2015) {{spaced ndash}} [[philologist]], historian, and [[literary critic]]; member of the [[Albanian Academy of Arts and Sciences]] * [[Eqrem Çabej]] (1908–1980) {{spaced ndash}} historical linguist and scholar who, through the publication of numerous studies gained a reputation as a key expert in research on [[Albanian language]], literature, [[ethnology]], and [[linguistics]] * [[Kostandin Çekrezi]] (1892–1959) * [[Midhat Frashëri]] (1880–1949) * [[Naim Frashëri]] (1846–1900) * [[Demetrio Franco]] (1443–1525) {{spaced ndash}} scholar, soldier and [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] priest; known for ''Comentario de le cose de' Turchi, et del S. Georgio Scanderbeg, principe d' Epyro'', a biography of the national hero of Albania [[Skanderbeg]] * [[Ibrahim Gashi]] * [[Marka Gjoni]] * [[Qemal Haxhihasani]] (1916–1991) * [[Muzafer Korkuti]] (born 1936) * [[Rexhep Krasniqi]] (1906–1999) * [[Gjon Markagjoni]] (1888–1966) * [[Ylber Marku]] (1984–) * [[Beqir Meta]] * [[Ndoc Nikaj]] (1864–1951) {{spaced ndash}} priest, writer, and historian * [[Fan Noli]] (1882–1965) {{spaced ndash}} writer, scholar, diplomat, politician, historian, orator, and founder of the [[Albanian Orthodox Church]]; as prime minister and regent of Albania in 1924 during the [[June Revolution]] * [[Aurel Plasari]] (born 1956) * [[Ilo Mitkë Qafëzezi]] (1889–1964) * [[Skënder Rizaj]] (1930–2021) * [[Dhimitër Shuteriqi]] (1915–2003) * [[Stavro Skëndi]] (1905–1989) * [[Mehmet Tahsini]] (1864–?) * [[Pashko Vasa]] (born 1825–1892), also known as Vaso Pasha, Wasa Pasha or Vaso Pashë Shkodrani {{spaced ndash}} writer, poet and publicist of the Albanian National Awakening, and [[History of Lebanon under Ottoman rule|Governor of Lebanon]] from 1882 until his death * [[Marenglen Verli]] (born 1951) * [[Eqrem Vlora]] (1885–1964) * [[Mihal Zallari]] (1896–1976) * [[Tajar Zavalani]] (1903–1966) }} === Economists === {{div col}} * [[Kostandin Boshnjaku]] (1888–1953) {{spaced ndash}} banker, politician, one of the earliest Albanian communists * [[Shkëlqim Cani]] (born 1956) {{spaced ndash}} Governor of the [[Bank of Albania]], 1997–2004 * [[Sokrat Dodbiba]] (1899–1956) {{spaced ndash}} economist and politician who served as Minister of Finance of Albania, 1943–44 * [[Ardian Fullani]] (born 1955) * [[Ilir Hoti]] (1957–2016) {{spaced ndash}} economist and banker * [[Arben Malaj]] (born 1961) * [[Qirjako Mihali]] (1929–2009) * [[Filip Noga]] (1867/1868–1917) {{spaced ndash}} politician; Minister of Finance of the country for four months in 1914; also known as Philippe Nogga * [[Gramoz Pashko]] (1955–2006) {{spaced ndash}} economist and politician * [[Ferit Vokopola]] (1887–1969) * [[Vrioni family]] {{spaced ndash}} one of the great [[aristocratic]] and biggest landowner families of Albania {{div col end}} === Publishers === {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Dionis Bubani]] * [[Gjergj Bubani]] * [[Anastas Byku]] * [[Kostandin Çekrezi]] * [[Xhovalin Delia]] * [[Vehbi Dibra]] * [[Milo Duçi]] * [[Arlinda Dudaj (Hovi)]] * [[Midhat Frashëri]] * [[Milto Sotir Gurra]] * [[Baton Haxhiu]] * [[Ibrahim Dalliu]] * [[Irhan Jubica]] * [[Ataol Kaso]] * [[Ernest Koliqi]] * [[Shahin Kolonja]] * [[Rexhep Krasniqi]] * [[Kyrias family]] * [[Anselmo Lorecchio]] * [[Kristo Luarasi]] * [[Fatos Lubonja]] * [[Halil Mëniku]] * [[Thimi Mitko]] * [[Ndoc Nikaj]] * [[Sotir Peçi]] * [[Marigo Posio]] * [[Leon Qafzezi]] * [[Gjergj Qiriazi]] * [[Girolamo de Rada]] * [[Drago Siliqi]] * [[Risto Siliqi]] * [[Flaka Surroi]] * [[Veton Surroi]] * [[Gëzim Tafa]] * [[Fatmir Toçi]] * [[Jani Vruho]] * [[Bilal Xhaferri]] * [[Fehim Zavalani]] * [[Tajar Zavalani]] }} === Scholars and linguists === [[File:NaumVeqilharxhi.jpg|thumb|150px|scholar of the early Albanian National Awakening period, [[Naum Veqilharxhi]], wrote the [[Abetare|first textbook]] in the [[Albanian language]], created a unique alphabet known as the [[Vithkuqi script]].]] {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Androkli Kostallari]] * [[Androkli Kostallari]] * [[Eqrem Çabej]] * [[Fatmir Agalliu]] * [[Gjergj Pekmezi]] * [[Henrik Lacaj]] * [[Jan Evstrat Vithkuqari]] * [[Karl Gurakuqi]] * [[Mahir Domi]] * [[Martin Camaj]] * [[Mirela Kumbaro]] * [[Namik Resuli]] * [[Namik Resuli]] * [[Naum Veqilharxhi]] * [[Ndoc Nikaj]] * [[Parashqevi Qiriazi]] * [[Petro Zheji]] * [[Sami Frashëri]] * [[Selman Riza]] * [[Sevasti Qiriazi]] * [[Shaban Demiraj]] * [[Tahir Dizdari]] }} ==Rulers== {{main|List of Albanian monarchs}} {{see also|List of heads of state of Albania}} [[File:Ismail Qemali (portrait).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ismail Qemali|Ismail Kemal]] founder of modern-day Albania and country's first [[Prime Minister of Albania|prime minister]]]] * [[Skanderbeg]] (1405–1468){{spaced ndash}} 15th-century Albanian lord; "Hero of Christianism"; initiated and organized the League of Lezhë, which proclaimed him Chief of the League of the Albanian people * [[Karl Thopia]] ([[Albanian language|Albanian]]: ''Karl Topia''; 1331 – January 1388) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] feudal prince and warlord who ruled [[Principality of Albania (medieval)|Albanian domains]] from 1358 until the first [[Ottoman wars in Europe|Ottoman conquest]] of Albania in 1388. He claimed the titles ''Prince of Albania, Lord of Krujë'' and ''Duke of Durrës'' * [[Andrea II Muzaka]] (c. 1318-1372) was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] nobleman of the [[Muzaka family]] and the ruler of the [[Lordship of Berat|Principality of Muzaka]] in the 14th century. He inherited the principality from his father, [[Teodor I Muzaka]], who died around 1331. Andrea II is known for having expanded the Principality of Muzaka to its greatest extent, from the southern [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic coastline]] of Albania in the west to [[Kastoria]] in the east by the time of his death in 1372. He claimed the titles ''Despot of the Kingdom of Albania, Marshal of Albania'' and ''Despot of Epirus.''[[File:Andrea II Muzaka.png|thumb|228x228px|Depiction of Andrea II Muzaka in the Church of St. Athanasius of Mouzaki in [[Kastoria]]]] * [[Demetrio Progoni]] ([[Albanian language|Albanian]]: ''Dhimitër Progoni'') was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] leader who ruled as ''[[Principality of Arbanon|Prince of the Albanians]]'' from 1208 to 1216 the [[Principality of Arbanon]], the first Albanian state. He was the successor and brother of [[Gjin Progoni]] and their father, [[Progon of Kruja]].[[File:DhimiterArbanon.jpg|thumb|Bust of Demetrio Progoni]][[Gjin Progoni]] ([[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Ginius'') was an ''[[archon]]'' (or lord) of [[Kruja]], located in present-day [[Albania]], from c. 1198 until his death in 1208. He succeeded his father, [[Progon of Kruja]], becoming the second ruler of the [[Principality of Arbanon]]. During his reign, he controlled the areas around Elbasan and the fortress of Krujë. He also maintained good ties with the [[Despotate of Epirus]] due to the Venetian threat in northern Epirus. Gjin was succeeded by his younger brother [[Dhimitër Progoni]]. * [[Progon, Lord of Kruja|Progon]] was the first [[Albania|Albanian]] ruler known by name, an ''archon'' of the [[Krujë|Kruja Fortress (modern Krujë)]] and its surroundings, known as the [[Principality of Arbanon]]. He ruled between 1190 and 1198. Progon was succeeded by his two sons, [[Gjin Progoni|Gjin]], and [[Dimitri Progoni|Dimitri]]. * [[Gregorios Kamonas]] (<abbr>fl.</abbr> <abbr>c.</abbr> 1215 – ?) was the Greek-Albanian Lord or Prince of [[Krujë]] ([[Principality of Arbanon|Arbanon]]) in <abbr>c.</abbr> 1215. [[Demetrios Chomatenos]] (1216–1236) mentioned him as having the title of ''[[sebastos]]'', given to him by the emperor [[Alexios III Angelos]] after 1205, during his stay in the [[Despotate of Epirus]] at the court of his nephew [[Michael I Komnenos Doukas]]. He first married the daughter of [[Gjin Progoni]], then married Serbian princess [[Komnena Nemanjić]], the daughter of King [[Stefan Nemanjić]] and widow of [[Dimitri Progoni]], thus inheriting the rule of Arbanon. He strengthened ties with Serbia and secured Arbanon through an Orthodox alliance. He had a daughter together with Komnena, who married [[Golem of Kruja]] the later lord of Kruje. * [[Golem of Kruja]] was an [[Albanians|Albanian]] [[Albanian nobility|nobleman]] who ruled the [[Principality of Arbanon]], in its phase of semi-independency. He was the last ruler of Arbanon before its final annexation in the [[Nicaean Empire|reemerging Byzantine Empire]]. His holdings included [[Krujë]] and probably [[Ohrid]]. * [[Leke III Dukagjini]] (1410-1481) was a 15th-century member of the [[Albanian nobility]], from the [[Dukagjini family]]. A contemporary of [[Skanderbeg]], Dukagjini is known for the ''[[Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit]]'', a code of law instituted among the [[Tribes of Albania|tribes of northern Albania]]. Dukagjini is believed to have been born in [[Lipjan]], [[Kosovo]]. * [[Zog I|Zog]] (born '''Ahmed Muhtar Zogolli'''; 8 October 1895 – 9 April 1961) was the leader of [[Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939)|Albania]] from 1922 to 1939. At age 27, he first served as Albania's youngest ever [[Prime Minister of Albania|Prime Minister]] (1922–1924), then as [[President of Albania|president]] (1925–1928), and finally as [[King of Albania|king]] (1928–1939). ==Politicians and diplomats== {{see also|List of Albanian politicians}} [[File:Besiana Kadare at UN.jpg|thumb|240 px|Ambassador [[Besiana Kadare]] in the UN General Assembly hall]] * [[Ramiz Alia]] (1925-2011) * [[Taulant Balla]] (born 1977) * [[Sali Berisha]] (born 1944) * [[Enver Hoxha]] (1908-1985) * [[Besiana Kadare]] (born 1973) * [[Ravesa Lleshi]] (born 1976) * [[Ilir Meta]] (born 1969) * [[Fatos Nano]] (born 1952) * [[Agim Nesho]] (born 1956) * [[Ismail Qemali|Ismail Kemal]] (1844-1919) * [[Edi Rama]] (born 1964) * [[Ibrahim Rugova]] (1944-2006) * [[Dashnor Shehi]], 20th-century * [[Mehmet Shehu]] (1913-1981) * [[Hashim Thaçi]] (born 1968) * [[Esad Toptani]] (died 1920) * [[Ahmet Zogu]] (1895-1961) == Visual arts == ===Multimedia artists=== * [[Anri Sala]] (born 1974) – contemporary artist * [[Armando Lulaj]] (born 1980) - contemporary artist * [[Burim Myftiu]] (born 1961) – contemporary photographer * [[Ilia Xhokaxhi]] (1948–2007) {{spaced ndash}} scenographer * [[Pleurad Xhafa]] (born 1984) - contemporary artist * [[Saimir Strati]] (born 1966) {{spaced ndash}} multi-media artist, achieved six [[Guinness World Records]] ===Architects=== [[File:Ghega-lithografie-kriehuber-1851.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Carl Ritter von Ghega]] Albanian-Austrian engineer and architect who designed the [[Semmering railway]], the world's first mountain railway.]] {{see also|Category:Albanian architects}} {{div col|colwidth=}} * [[Andrea Alessi]] (1425–1505) – architect, painter and sculptor * [[Architect Kasemi]] (1570–1659) {{spaced ndash}} master of [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] classical architecture * [[Carl Ritter von Ghega]] (1802–1860) – engineer and designer of railways * [[Enver Faja]] (1992–1996) {{spaced ndash}} architect and diplomat * [[Qemal Butka]] (1907–1997) {{spaced ndash}} architect, painter, politician and postage stamps engraver * [[Sedefkar Mehmed Agha]] (1540–1617) – chief architect of the [[Sultan Ahmed Mosque]]. * [[Valentina Pistoli]] (1928–1993) {{spaced ndash}} architect {{div col end}} === Painters === [[File:Kolë Idromeno (i ri).jpg|thumb|150px|Portrait of a young [[Kolë Idromeno]].]] [[File:Vangjush Mio.jpg|thumb|150px|Impressionist painter [[Vangjush Mio]].]] {{see also|List of Albanian painters}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Abdullah Gërguri]] (1931–1994) {{spaced ndash}} artist in restoration and conservation of icons and frescoes * [[Abdurrahim Buza]] (1905–1986) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Adem Kastrati]] (1933–2000) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Agim Zajmi]] (1936–2013) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Andrea Kushi]] (1884–1959) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Arthur Tashko]] (1901–1994) {{spaced ndash}} modern painter, lawyer and musician * [[Chatin Sarachi]] (1899–1974) {{spaced ndash}} painter and politician * [[David Selenica]] (17th century) {{spaced ndash}} painter of the late 17th and the early 18th century * [[Eltjon Valle]] (born 1984) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Esat Valla]] (born 1944) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Fatmir Haxhiu]] (1927–2001) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Gazmend Leka]] (born 1953) {{spaced ndash}} painter, artistic director and scholar * [[George Pali]] (born 1957) {{spaced ndash}} painter, contemporary visual artist * [[Helidon Gjergji]]{{spaced ndash}} contemporary artist * [[Ibrahim Kodra]] (1918–2006) {{spaced ndash}} painter and writer * [[Kolë Idromeno]] (1860–1939) {{spaced ndash}} painter, sculptor, photographer, architect and engineer * [[Kostandin Shpataraku]] (1736–1767) – Orthodox [[icon]] and [[fresco]] [[painter]] of the [[Post-Byzantine art|Post-Byzantine]] period in the eighteenth century. * [[Marco Basaiti]] (c. 1470–1530) – [[Renaissance]] painter * [[Ndoc Martini]] (1880–1916) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Nexhmedin Zajmi]] (1916–1991) * [[Omer Kaleshi]] (1932–2022) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Onufri]] (16th century) {{spaced ndash}} Orthodox icon painter and Archpriest of [[Elbasan]] * [[Sabri Berkel]] (1907–1993) {{spaced ndash}} modernist painter * [[Sadri Ahmeti]] (1939–2010) {{spaced ndash}} painter and poet * [[Vangjush Mio]] (1891–1957) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Xhovalin Delia]] (born 1959) {{spaced ndash}} painter, publicist and film director * [[Zef Kolombi]] (1907–1949) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Zef Shoshi]] (born 1939) {{spaced ndash}} painter * [[Zografi Brothers]] (18th century) – painters of post-Byzantine icon art }} === Cartoonists and illustrators === * [[Agim Sulaj]] (born 1960) {{spaced ndash}} illustrator and cartoonist * [[Ali Dino]] (1889–1938) {{spaced ndash}} cartoonist * [[:sq:Fahri Axhanela|Fahri Axhanela]] {{spaced ndash}} cartoonist * [[Shyqri Nimani]] (1941–2023) {{spaced ndash}} graphic designer === Sculptors === {{main list|List of Albanian sculptors}} {{see also|Category:Albanian sculptors}} {{div col}} * [[Dhimitër Çani]] (1904–1990) * [[Agim Çavdarbasha]] (1944–1999) * [[Sadik Kaceli]] (1914–2000) * [[Kristina Koljaka]] (1916–2005) * [[Genc Mulliqi]] (born 1966) * [[Vasiliev Nini]] (born 1954) * [[Janaq Paço]] (1914–1991) * [[Odhise Paskali]] (1903–1985) * [[Ardian Pepa]] (born 1977) * [[Agim Rada]] (1953–2023) * [[Kristaq Rama]] (1932–1998) * [[Murad Toptani]] (1867–1918) * [[Sislej Xhafa]] (born 1970) * [[Helidon Xhixha]] (born 1970) {{div col end}} === Photographers === {{see also|List of Albanian photographers}} [[File:Kel Marubi (self portrait).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Kel Marubi]] photographer during the post-Independence years.]] {{div col|colwidth=2}} * [[Fadil Berisha]] (born 1973) {{spaced ndash}} official photographer for [[Miss Universe]], [[Miss USA]] and [[Rolex]] * [[Emin Kadi]]{{spaced ndash}} fashion photographer, journalist, art director and magazine publisher * [[Gegë Marubi]] (1907–1984) {{spaced ndash}} photographer * [[Kel Marubi]] (1870–1940) {{spaced ndash}} photographer * [[Gjon Mili]] (1904–1984) {{spaced ndash}} photographer known for his work published in [[Life (magazine)|''Life Magazine'']] * [[Burim Myftiu]] (born 1961) {{spaced ndash}} photographer * [[Kristo Sulidhi]] (1858–1938) {{spaced ndash}} photographer and writer * [[George Tames]] (1919–1994){{spaced ndash}} photographer for ''[[The New York Times]]'' * [[Mimoza Veliu]] (born 1979) {{spaced ndash}} photographer {{div col end}} == Performing arts == === Actors and actresses === {{main|List of Albanian actors}} [[File:Alexander Moissi by Nicola Perscheid.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Aleksandër Moisiu]] actor of European stage.]] [[File:Odissea Bekim Fehmiu.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Bekim Fehmiu]]]] [[File:1982 Jim Belushi.jpg|thumb|150px|Actor [[Jim Belushi]] born in Chicago to Albanian parents.]] {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Melihate Ajeti]] (1935–2005) * [[Arben Bajraktaraj]] (born 1973){{spaced ndash}} actor, best known for his role as the [[Death Eater]] [[Death Eater#Antonin Dolohov|Antonin Dolohov]] in the ''[[Harry Potter (film series)|Harry Potter]]'' films * [[Faruk Begolli]] (1944–2007) * [[James Belushi]] (born 1954) {{spaced ndash}} American actor; of Albanian descent; brother of John Belushi<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000902/bio|title=James Belushi|website=IMDb.com|access-date=2017-07-12}}</ref> * [[John Belushi]] (1949–1982) {{spaced ndash}} American comedian, actor, and musician; one of the original [[Saturday Night Live cast|cast members]] of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''; also known for 1978 film ''[[Animal House]]'' and as one of [[The Blues Brothers]];<ref name="BrowneBrowne2001">{{cite book|last1=Browne|first1=Ray Broadus|last2=Browne|first2=Pat|title=The Guide to United States Popular Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U3rJxPYT32MC&pg=PA78|access-date=10 September 2014|year=2001|publisher=Popular Press|isbn=9780879728212|pages=78–}}</ref> of Albanian descent * [[James Biberi]] (born 1965) * [[Luli Bitri]] (born 1976) * [[Cecilia Bolocco]] (born 1965) {{spaced ndash}} [[Chileans|Chilean]] actress, TV host and beauty queen; [[Miss Universo Chile|Miss Universo Chile 1987]] and [[Miss Universe 1987]]; of Albanian descent * [[Rajmonda Bulku]] (born 1965) * [[Marjeta]] [[Meti]] (born 1967) * [[Tracee Chimo]] {{spaced ndash}} has Albanian ancestry<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3904633/bio|title=Tracee Chimo|website=IMDb}}</ref> * [[Melpomeni Çobani]] (1928–2016) * [[Pjetër Gjoka]] (1912–1982) * [[Blerim Destani]] {{spaced ndash}} actor and producer; best known for his roles in ''[[Time of the Comet]]'' and ''[[Dossier K.]]'' * [[Besim Dina]] (born 1971) * [[Arta Dobroshi]] (born 1980) {{spaced ndash}}<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1671184/ IMDB] Retrieved November 2012.</ref> first [[Kosovo Albanians|Kosovar]] actress to walk the red carpet at the [[Cannes Film Festival]],<ref name="Time">{{Cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1881652,00.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090321082926/http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1881652,00.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 March 2009|title=Kosovo to Cannes: Arta Dobroshi's Journey to The Silence of Lorna|last=Kirchner|first=Stephanie|date=2 March 2009|publisher=Time Magazine|access-date=2012-04-20}}</ref> the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] and the [[Sundance Film Festival]],<ref name="NKR">{{Cite news|url=http://www.newkosovareport.com/201101192253/Culture-and-Sports/arta-dobroshi-competes-at-sundance-film-festival.html|title=Arta Dobroshi Competes at Sundance Film Festival|author=Koha|date=19 January 2011|publisher=New Kosova Report|access-date=2012-04-20|archive-date=1 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120401151554/http://www.newkosovareport.com/201101192253/Culture-and-Sports/arta-dobroshi-competes-at-sundance-film-festival.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> and to be nominated for the [[European Film Award]] * [[Eliza Dushku]] (born 1980) {{spaced ndash}} of Albanian descent * [[Halit Ergenç]] (born 1970) {{spaced ndash}} Turkish actor; mother of [[Albanian people|Albanian]] descent<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lajmeonline.eu/sulejmani-i-madherishem-halit-ergenc-une-kam-gjak-shqiptar/|title="Sulejmani i Madherishem", Halit Ergenc: Une kam gjak shqiptar|website=Lajmeonline.eu|date=16 March 2013|access-date=2017-07-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303224016/http://www.lajmeonline.eu/sulejmani-i-madherishem-halit-ergenc-une-kam-gjak-shqiptar/|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[Bekim Fehmiu]] (1936–2010) {{spaced ndash}} [[Yugoslavia]]n theater and film actor of Albanian ethnicity;<ref name="b92en">{{cite web|url=http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=06&dd=16&nav_id=67839|title=Veteran actor dies|date=16 June 2010|access-date=28 June 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607011258/http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=06&dd=16&nav_id=67839|archive-date=7 June 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lastampa.it/redazione/cmsSezioni/spettacoli/201006articoli/55950girata.asp|title=Bekim Fehmiu forse suicida|language=it|date=16 June 2010|access-date=28 June 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404095718/http://www.lastampa.it/redazione/cmsSezioni/spettacoli/201006articoli/55950girata.asp|archive-date=4 April 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://bw.balkanweb.com/kosova/2686/sejdiu-bekim-fehmiu-sinonim-i-artit-filmik-13611.html|title=Kosova President Sejdiu remarks on Fehmiu|date=16 June 2010|access-date=28 June 2010|language=sq|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110813000534/http://bw.balkanweb.com/kosova/2686/sejdiu-bekim-fehmiu-sinonim-i-artit-filmik-13611.html|archive-date=13 August 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> first [[Eastern European]] actor to star in Hollywood during the [[Cold War]]<ref name="Film Obituaries: Bekim Fehmiu">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/7877965/Bekim-Fehmiu.html|title=Film Obituaries: Bekim Fehmiu|date=16 June 2010|access-date=4 February 2011|location=London|work=The Daily Telegraph| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110124001540/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/7877965/Bekim-Fehmiu.html| archive-date= 24 January 2011 | url-status= live}}</ref> * [[Victor Gojcaj]] (born 1983) * [[Ana Golja]] (born 1996) {{spaced ndash}} Canadian actress and singer of Albanian descent, best known for playing [[Zoë Rivas]] in the teen drama ''[[Degrassi: Next Class]]'' and [[Ariana Berlin]] in the TV movie ''[[Full Out]]'' * [[Katarina Josipi]] (1923–1969) * [[Agim Kaba]] (born 1980) {{spaced ndash}} American actor, artist and filmmaker of Albanian descent; best known for his role of [[Aaron Snyder]] on ''[[As the World Turns]]'' * [[Mirush Kabashi]] (born 1948) * [[Florina Kaja]] (born 1982) * [[Flonja Kodheli]] * [[Tinka Kurti]] (born 1932) * [[Marie Logoreci]] (1920–1988) * [[Jon Lolis]] * [[Ndrek Luca]] (1927–1995) * [[Masiela Lusha]] (born 1985)<ref>[[Fox News Channel]] [http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2006Oct18/0,4670,CelebBirthdays,00.html Celebrity Birthdays]. Accessed 20 April 2009.</ref> {{spaced ndash}} Albanian-American<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zhurnal.mk/content/?id=142281084427|title=Shqiptarja Masiela Lusha përkrah Charlie Sheen|author=Zhurnal.mk|work=Zhurnal.mk|access-date=15 January 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314104411/http://zhurnal.mk/content/?id=142281084427|archive-date=14 March 2016|df=dmy-all}}</ref> actress, author, producer and humanitarian; played [[List of George Lopez characters#Carmen Lopez|Carmen Consuela Lopez]] on the globally syndicated [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] sitcom ''[[George Lopez (TV series)|George Lopez]]'' * [[Pjetër Malota]] (born 1959) {{spaced ndash}} best known for his appearances in films starring [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]]; has over 40 years Tae Lwon Do/Hapkido experience * [[Violeta Manushi]] (1926–2007) * [[Alexander Moissi]] (1879–1935)<ref name="HDA">{{cite book|last=Elsie|first=Robert|date=19 March 2010|title=Historical Dictionary of Albania|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=haFlGXIg8uoC&q=%22MOISSI,+ALEXANDER+(2+April+1879–22+March+1935).+Actor.+Alexander+Moissi,+known+in+Albanian+as+Aleksander+Moisiu,+was+born+in+Trieste,+then+part+of+Austria–Hungary,+of+an+Albanian+father+from+Kavaja+and+an+Arberesh+mother.%22&pg=PA309|publisher=Scarecrow Press|page=309|isbn=978-0-8108-6188-6|access-date=1 November 2013}}</ref> {{spaced ndash}} stage actor * [[Yllka Mujo]] (born 1953) * [[Robert Ndrenika]] (born 1942) * [[Antoneta Papapavli]] (1938–2013) * [[Drita Pelingu]] (1926–2013) * [[Enver Petrovci]] (born 1954) * [[Sulejman Pitarka]] (1924–2007) * [[Sandër Prosi]] (1920–1985) * [[Muharrem Qena]] (1930–2006) * [[Kadri Roshi]] (1924–2007) * [[Skënder Sallaku]] (1935–2014) * [[Laert Vasili]] (born 1974) * [[Liza Vorfi]] (1924–2011) * [[Albert Vërria]] (1936–2015) * [[Nik Xhelilaj]] (born 1983)<ref name="Born">{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nik-Xhelilaj-Fan-Page/165747556778328?v=info|title=Nik Xhelilaj Fan Page|website=Facebook.com|access-date=2017-07-12}}</ref> {{spaced ndash}} film and stage actor; has won several "Best Actor" Awards in various international film festivals<ref name="Gazeta Albania">Gazeta Albania – Filmi "Shqiptari" pushton Festivalin e Gjenevës (in Albanian) | 9 November 2010</ref> * [[Margarita Xhepa]] (born 1932) * [[Can Yaman]] (born 1989) }} === Comedians and satirists === * [[Spiro Çomora]] (1918–1973) * [[Besim Dina]] (born 1971) * [[Zyrafete Gashi]] (1955–2013) * [[Ermal Mamaqi]] (born 1982) === Film and television directors === {{see also|Category:Albanian film directors|Category:Albanian television directors|Category:Albanian theatre directors}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Dhimitër Anagnosti]] (born 1936) * [[Besnik Bisha]] (born 1958) * [[Kujtim Çashku]] (born 1950) * [[Arian Çuliqi]] (born 1960) * [[Kristaq Dhamo]] (1933–2022) * [[Stan Dragoti]] (1932–2018) * [[Shqipe N. Duka]] (born 1980) * [[Gëzim Erebara]] (1929–2007) * [[Kujtim Gjonaj]] (1946–2021) * [[Hysen Hakani]] (1932–2011) * [[Xhanfise Keko]] (1928–2007) * [[Saim Kokona]] (1934–2012) * [[Saimir Kumbaro]] (born 1945) * [[Gjergj Xhuvani]] (born 1963) * [[Ibrahim Muçaj]] (1944–2010) * [[Kristaq Mitro]] (1945–2023) * [[Andamion Murataj]] (born 1970) * [[Leon Qafzezi]] (born 1953) * [[Isa Qosja]] (born 1949) * [[Shaqir Veseli]] (born 1957) }} === Dancers and choreographers === [[File:Angelin prejlocaj.jpg|thumb|150px|Dancer and choreographer [[Angelin Preljocaj]] is a recipient of the [[Prix Benois de la Danse]] award.]] {{div col}} * [[Olta Ahmetaj]] {{spaced ndash}} choreographer and dancer * [[Esdalin Gorani]] {{spaced ndash}} ballet dancer * [[Tringa Hysa]] {{spaced ndash}} ballet dancer * [[Ilir Kerni]] {{spaced ndash}} ballet dancer * [[Spartak Hoxha]] {{spaced ndash}} ballet dancer * [[Kledi Kadiu]] {{spaced ndash}} dancer on the popular talent show ''Amici di Maria De Filippi''; starred in ''Passa a Due'' in 2005 * [[Altin Kaftira]] {{spaced ndash}} ballet dancer * [[Eno Peçi]] {{spaced ndash}} ballet dancer * [[Enkel Zhuti]] {{spaced ndash}} ballet dancer * [[Tony Dovolani]] (born 1973)<ref name=tvg>{{cite web| url = http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/tony-dovolani/bio/216588/ | title= Tony Dovolani | publisher= [[TV Guide|TVGuide.com]] | access-date= 29 September 2015| archive-date=7 September 2015| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907181746/http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/tony-dovolani/bio/216588/ | url-status=live}}</ref> {{spaced ndash}} Albanian-American professional [[ballroom dancer]], instructor and judge; known for his involvement in the American version of ''[[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]''; appeared in ''[[Shall We Dance (2004 film)|Shall We Dance?]]''; spent time coaching actress [[Jennifer Lopez]] * [[Angelin Preljocaj]] (born 1957) {{spaced ndash}} choreographer of [[contemporary dance]] * [[Ferbent Shehu]] {{spaced ndash}} dancer and choreographer {{div col end}} === Models and beauty pageant participants === [[File:Emina Cunmulaj1crop.jpg|thumb|150px|Supermodel [[Emina Cunmulaj]]]] [[File:Aferdita Dreshaj.jpg|thumb|150px|Fashion model [[Afërdita Dreshaj]] is married to former Czech ice hockey player [[Jakub Kindl]].]] [[File:Drita Ziri (2024).jpg|thumb|150px|Beauty queen, model, and TV personality [[Drita Ziri]] won Miss Earth 2023. And became the first Albanian woman to win any of the [[Big Four beauty pageants|Big Four international beauty pageants]].]] {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Almeda Abazi]] (born 1992) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Globe]] 2008 * [[Miss Globe International|Kleoniki Delijorgji]] (born 1996) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Globe]] 2012 * [[Miss Globe International|Lorinda Kolgeci]] (born 1999) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Globe]] 2020 * [[Hygerta Sako]] (born 1977) {{spaced ndash}} semi-finalist at [[Miss Europe 1996]] * [[Anisa Kospiri]] (born 1980) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Universe 2002]] Top 10 * [[Zana Krasniqi]] (born 1988) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Universe 2008]] Top 10 * [[Hasna Xhukiçi]] (born 1988) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Universe 2009]] Top 10 * [[Marigona Dragusha]] (born 1990) [[Miss Universe 2009]] Second Runner Up * [[Diana Avdiu]] (born 1993) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Universe 2012]] Top 16 * [[Claudia Conserva]] (born 1974) {{spaced ndash}} Chilean actress, model and television presenter; of [[Arbëreshë people|Arbëreshë]]) descent * [[Angela Martini]] (born 1986) {{spaced ndash}}[[Miss Universe 2010]] Top 6 * [[Afërdita Dreshaj]] (born 1986) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Universe 2011]] Top 16 * [[Cindy Marina]] (born 1998) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Universe 2019]] Top 20 * '''[[Drita Ziri]]''' (born 2005) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Earth 2023]] * [[Miss World Germany|Martina Ivezaj]] (born 1991) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss World Germany]] 2012 * [[Miss World Germany|Egzonita Ala]] (born 1995) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss World Germany]] 2014 * [[Miss World Germany|Albjona Muharremaj]] (born 1996) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss World Germany]] 2015 * [[Miss Finland|Adriana Gerxhalija]] (born 1992) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Finland|Miss World Finland]] 2017 * [[Miss World Greece|Erika Kolani]] (born 1996) {{spaced ndash}} [[Star Hellas|Miss World Greece]] 2019 * [[Miss Slovakia|Leona Novoberdaliu]] (born 1997) {{spaced ndash}} [[Miss Slovakia|Miss World Slovakia]] 2020 * [[Greece's Next Top Model|Cindy Toli]] (born 1993) {{spaced ndash}} Greece's Next Top Model Season 2 Winner * [[Greece's Next Top Model|Aleksia Trajko]] (born 2003) {{spaced ndash}} Greece's Next Top Model Season 7 Winner * [[Angela Tanuzi]] (born 2002) {{spaced ndash}} beauty queen * [[Erbi Ago]] (born 1990) {{spaced ndash}} model and actor * [[Yllka Berisha]] (born 1990) {{spaced ndash}} beauty queen * [[Emina Cunmulaj]] (born 1984) {{spaced ndash}} High Fashion Model in the USA * [[Erjona Ala]] (born 1995) {{spaced ndash}} High Fashion Model * [[Endi Demneri]] (born 1999) {{spaced ndash}} model and beauty queen * [[Adrola Dushi]] (born 1993) {{spaced ndash}} model and beauty queen * [[Sara Gjoni]] (born 1997) {{spaced ndash}} model and beauty queen * [[Egla Harxhi]] (born 1991) {{spaced ndash}} beauty queen * [[Adelina Ismajli]] (born 1979) {{spaced ndash}} model and singer * [[Oriola Marashi]] (born 1996) {{spaced ndash}} model and one of the main faces of [[Guess (company)|Guess]] * [[Trejsi Sejdini]] (born 2000) {{spaced ndash}} beauty queen * [[Mirjeta Shala]] (born 1994) {{spaced ndash}} beauty queen * [[Monika Zguro]] (born 1971) {{spaced ndash}} beauty queen * [[Ledina Çelo]] (born 1977) {{spaced ndash}} model and singer }} ==== Television personalities ==== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Blendi Fevziu]] (born 1969) – television host * [[Ardit Gjebrea]] (born 1963) – producer, television host, singer-songwriter * [[Baton Haxhiu]] (born 1967) – journalist, television host * [[Claudia Conserva]] (born 1974){{spaced ndash}} [[Chilean people|Chilean]] actress, model and television presenter; of Italian-Albanian (Arbëreshë) descent * [[Benet Kaci]] (born 1978){{spaced ndash}} Kosovan television personality; from Kosovo * [[Florina Kaja]] (born 1982){{spaced ndash}} American reality-television participant, singer and actress * [[Drita D'Avanzo]] – reality TV star on the [[VH1]] series ''[[Mob Wives]]'' {{div col end}} ==Music== {{main list|List of Albanian musicians}} === Composers === {{see also|List of Albanian composers}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[Agim Krajka]] (1937–2021) * [[Akil Mark Koci]] (born 1936) * [[Aleksandër Peçi]] (born 1951) * [[Avni Mula]] (1928–2020) * [[Çesk Zadeja]] (1927–1997) * [[Feim Ibrahimi]] (1935–1997) * [[Gjon Simoni]] (1936–1999) * [[Ibrahim Tukiqi]] (1926–2004) * [[Kristo Kono]] (1907–1991) * [[Lejla Agolli]] (born 1950) * [[Limoz Dizdari]] (born 1942) * [[Lorenc Antoni]] (1909–1991) * [[Mustafa Krantja]] (1921–2002) * [[Mustafa Krantja]] (1921–2002) * [[Neço Muko]] (1899–1934) * [[Nikolla Zoraqi]] (1921–1991) * [[Palokë Kurti]] (1858–1920) * [[Prenkë Jakova]] (1917–1969) * [[Rexho Mulliqi]] (1923–1982) * [[Simon Gjoni]] (1925–1991) * [[Taip Kadiu]] (1928–2013) * [[Thomas Simaku]] (born 1958) * [[Tish Daija]] (1926–2004) * [[Tonin Harapi]] (1925–1991) * [[Vasil Tole]] (born 1963) }} === Pianists === * [[Ilir Bajri]] (born 1969) * [[Lola Gjoka]] (1910-1985) * [[Mariela Cingo]] (born 1978) * [[Paul Leka]] (1943-2011) * [[Pjetër Dungu]] (1908-1989) === Violinists === * [[Shkëlzen Doli]] (born 1971) === Guitarists === * [[Bledar Sejko]] (born 1985) * [[D.J. Ashba ]](born 1972) * [[Dren Abazi]] (born 1985) * [[Faton Macula]] (born 1972) * [[Petrit Çeku]] (born 1985) === Singers === {{main|List of Albanian musicians}} [[File:Rita Ora 3 (42015209662).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Rita Ora]] during a performance in Glasgow.]] [[File:Roskilde Festival Dua Lipa-1.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Dua Lipa]] at the Roskilde music festival.]] {{columns-list|colwidth=15em|* [[Action Bronson]] * [[Adelina Ismajli]] * [[Adrian Gaxha]] * [[Adrian Lulgjuraj]] * [[Alban Ramosaj]] * [[Alban Skënderaj]] * [[Albert Stanaj]] * [[Albina Kelmendi]] * [[Alida Hisku]] * [[Anjeza Shahini]] * [[Antonia Iacobescu]] * [[Anxhela Peristeri]] * [[Anxhelina Hadërgjonaj]] * [[Ardian Bujupi]] * [[Arilena Ara]] * [[Aurela Gaçe]] * [[Ava Max]] * [[Avni Mula]] * [[Azet (rapper)|Azet]] * [[Bardhi (rapper)|BARDHI]] * [[Bebe Rexha]] * [[Besa (singer)|Besa Kokëdhima]] * [[Buta (rapper)|Buta]] * [[Butrint Imeri]] * [[Capital T]] * [[Çiljeta]] * [[Claydee]] * [[Dafina Zeqiri]] * [[Dardan (rapper)|Dardan]] * [[David Dreshaj]] * [[Don Xhoni]] * [[Dr. Flori]] * [[Dren Abazi]] * [[Dua Lipa]] * [[Edita Aradinović]] * [[Elai (rapper)|Elai]] * [[Eleni Foureira]] * [[Elhaida Dani]] * [[Eli Fara]] * [[Elina Duni]] * [[Elsa Lila]] * [[Elvana Gjata]] * [[Enca (singer)|Enca]] * [[Eneda Tarifa]] * [[Enisa Nikaj]] * [[Era Istrefi]] * [[Ermal Fejzullahu]] * [[Ermal Meta]] * [[Eugent Bushpepa]] * [[Fero (rapper)|Fero]] * [[Fifi (singer)|Fifi]] * [[Fitnete Rexha]] * [[Flaka Krelani]] * [[Florat]] * [[Flori Mumajesi]] * [[Frederik Ndoci]] * [[Gashi (rapper)|GASHI]] * [[Genta Ismajli]] * [[Gjon's Tears]] *[[Gjesti]] * [[Hersi Matmuja]] * [[Ilira Gashi]] * [[Ingrid Gjoni]] * [[Inis Neziri]] * [[Irma Libohova]] * [[Ismet Peja]] * [[JMSN]] * [[Jonida Maliqi]] * [[Kastro Zizo]] * [[Kidda (rapper)|Kidda]] * [[Killua (singer)|Killua]] * [[Laver Bariu]] * [[Ledina Çelo]] * [[Ledri Vula]] * [[Leonora Jakupi]] * [[Lindita (singer)|Lindita]] * [[Lindon Berisha]] * [[Loredana Zefi]] * [[Luiz Ejlli]] * [[Lyrical Son]] * [[Majk (rapper)|Majk]] * [[MC Kresha]] * [[Mentor Xhemali]] * [[Miriam Cani]] * [[Mozzik]] * [[Neço Muko]] * [[Nexhmije Pagarusha]] * [[Nikollë Nikprelaj]] * [[Njomza]] * [[Noizy]] * [[Nora Istrefi]] * [[Parashqevi Simaku]] * [[Pirro Çako]] * [[Rina Balaj]] * [[Rita Ora]] * [[Rona Nishliu]] * [[Ronela Hajati]] * [[Rosela Gjylbegu]] * [[Rovena Stefa]] * [[Shpat Kasapi]] * [[Sin Boy]] * [[Soni Malaj]] * [[Tahir Gjoci]] * [[Tayna]] * [[Tuna (singer)|Tuna]] * [[Unikkatil]] * [[Vaçe Zela]] * [[Vanessa Krasniqi]] * [[Vedat Ademi]] * [[Vesa Luma]] * [[Xhensila Myrtezaj]] * [[Yll Limani]] * [[Yon Idy]] * [[Zana Nimani]]}} === Tenors and sopranos === [[File:Tefta Tashko Koço.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tefta Tashko-Koço|Tefta Tashko]] operatic singer of the pre-war period.]] [[File:Inva Mula (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Inva Mula]] during a performance.]] {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| * [[Kristaq Antoniu]] (1907–1979) * [[Gaqo Çako]] (1935 - 2018) * [[Jorgjia Filçe-Truja]] (1907–1994) * [[Agim Hushi]] (born 1964) * [[Ermonela Jaho]] (born 1974) – described by ''[[The Economist]]'' as "the world's most acclaimed soprano".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21699431-how-ermonela-jaho-became-worlds-most-acclaimed-soprano-fiery-angel|title=Fiery angel|newspaper=The Economist|date=26 May 2016|access-date=2017-07-12}}</ref> * [[Tefta Tashko-Koço|Tefta Tashko]] (1910–1947) – singer of the 1930s, was posthumously awarded the title People's Artist of Albania. * [[Marie Kraja]] (1911–1999) * [[Palokë Kurti]] (1858–1920) * [[Inva Mula]] (born 1963) – known for portraying the voice of the Diva Plavalaguna in the film ''[[The Fifth Element]]'' * [[Kristaq Paspali]] (1928–2001) * [[Ramiz Kovaçi]] (1929–1994) * [[Saimir Pirgu]] (born 1981) – Pirgu was recognized with the [[Franco Corelli]] award in 2009 in [[Ancona]] and with the "Pavarotti d'Oro Award" in 2013. }} ==Sports== [[File:Tie Domi 1462810555.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tie Domi]] former professional ice hockey player known for his time as the enforcer of the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]].]] [[File:Adem Yze 2017.jpg|thumb|150px|Australian rules footballer [[Adem Yze]].]] === Football players === [[File:Fatmire Bajramaj 2011.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Fatmire Bajramaj]] former World Cup winning midfielder who placed third in the [[2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or]] competition, an annual award given to the world's best player.]] [[File:Xherdan Shaqiri 2018.jpg|thumb|150px|Footballer [[Xherdan Shaqiri]] was one of four players of Albanian descent who represented [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]].]] * [[Admir Mehmedi]] (born 1991) * [[Altin Rraklli]] (born 1970) * [[Andi Lila]] (born 1986) * [[Ansi Agolli]] (born 1982) * [[Anxhelo Mumajesi]] (born 1997) * [[Armando Sadiku]] (born 1991) * [[Artim Šakiri|Artim Shaqiri]] (born 1973) * [[Besart Berisha]] (born 1985) * [[Blerim Džemaili]] (born 1986) * [[Cyme Lulaj]] (born 1989) * [[Elseid Hysaj]] (born 1994) * [[Erjon Bogdani]] (born 1977) * [[Ervin Skela]] (born 1976) * [[Fatmire Alushi|Fatmire Bajramaj]] (born 1988) * [[Granit Xhaka]] (born 1992) * [[Hamdi Salihi]] (born 1984) * [[Igli Tare]] (born 1973) * [[Kosovare Asllani]] (born 1989) * [[Lorik Cana]] (born 1983) * [[Loro Boriçi]] (1922–1984) * [[Mehmet Durakovic]] (born 1965) * [[Migjen Basha]] (born 1987) * [[Nedim Bajrami]] (born 1999) * [[Panajot Pano]] (1939–2010) * [[Perlat Musta]] (born 1958) * [[Qemal Vogli]] (1929–2004) * [[Rudi Vata]] (born 1969) * [[Shkodran Mustafi]] (born 1992) * [[Sulejman Demollari]] (born 1964) * [[Taulant Xhaka]] (born 1991) * [[Thomas Strakosha]] (born 1995) * [[Valon Behrami]] (born 1985) * [[Xherdan Shaqiri]] (born 1991) === Martial artists === * [[Azem Maksutaj]]{{spaced ndash}} kickboxer * [[Aziz Salihu]]{{spaced ndash}} boxer * [[Besim Kabashi]]{{spaced ndash}} kickboxer * [[Elis Guri]]{{spaced ndash}} wrestler * [[Enver Idrizi]]{{spaced ndash}} Karate World Champion * [[Ilir Latifi]]{{spaced ndash}} MMA fighter * [[Kreshnik Qato]]{{spaced ndash}} boxer * [[Luan Krasniqi]]{{spaced ndash}} boxer * [[Majlinda Kelmendi]]{{spaced ndash}} Judo World and Olympic Champion (2017) * [[Majlinda Kelmendi]]{{spaced ndash}} judoka * [[Naim Terbunja]]{{spaced ndash}} boxer * [[Nuri Seferi]]{{spaced ndash}} boxer * [[Rezar (wrestler)|Gzim Selmani]] {{spaced ndash}} MMA fighter and pro wrestler * [[Roman Reigns|Roman Reign]] {{spaced ndash}}wrestler * [[Sahit Prizreni]]{{spaced ndash}} wrestler * [[Shaban Sejdiu]]{{spaced ndash}} wrestler * [[Shaban Tërstena]]{{spaced ndash}} wrestler * [[Valdrin Vatnikaj]]{{spaced ndash}} kickboxer * [[Xhavit Bajrami]]{{spaced ndash}} boxer and kickboxer === Other sports === * [[Adem Yze]] (born 1977) – Australian rules footballer * [[Aldo Zadrima]] (born 1948){{spaced ndash}} former national chess champion * [[Donald Suxho]] (born 1976) – US Olympic team volleyball player * [[Emerson Jeka]] (born 2001) – Australian rules footballer * [[Erjon Tola]] (born 1986){{spaced ndash}} Olympic skier * [[Ermal Kuqo]] (born 1980){{spaced ndash}} basketball player for the Turkish team Anadolu Efes * [[Frank Leskaj]] (born 1971) – Olympic swimmer * [[Harley Reid]] (born 2005) – Australian rules footballer<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.afl.com.au/featured/1062354/harley-reid-feature-article-national-draft-family-tongala-under-18s-uncle-fame#:~:text=The%20family%20genes%20are%20strong,Barry%2C%20was%20a%20prominent%20player.|title= Being Harley Reid: Fame, family and handling the hype|newspaper=AFL|date=12 Nov 2023|access-date=2023-11-12}}</ref> *[[John Ibrahim]] (born 1943) - Australian Rules footballer. * [[Linda Zetchiri]] (born 1987){{spaced ndash}} badminton player * [[Molly Qerim]] (born 1984){{spaced ndash}} sports anchor and moderator for [[ESPN]]'s ''[[First Take (TV series)|First Take]]''. * [[Rrapush Papoj]] (born 1965) – cyclist, coach * [[Tie Domi]] (born 1969) – ice hockey player == Ottoman era Albanians == {{see also|List of Albanian consorts}} [[File:Ali Pasha Tepedelenli of Ioannina. Drawn from nature by Louis Dupré 1819.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ali Pasha of Ioannina]] was an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] Albanian ruler who served as [[pasha]] of a large part of western [[Rumelia]], the [[Ottoman Empire]]'s European territories, which was referred to as the [[Pashalik of Yanina]].]] [[File:Ismail enver1.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Enver Pasha]], an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] military officer and a leader of the 1908 [[Young Turk Revolution]], became the main leader of the Ottoman Empire in both the [[Balkan Wars]] (1912–13) and in [[World War I]] (1914–18).]] {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| * [[Marinus Becichemus Scodrensis]] – Venetian-Albanian chronicler * [[Hayreddin Barbarossa]] (c. 1478–1546), Ottoman-Albanian Admiral(Possible) * [[Safiye Sultan (mother of Mehmed III)]] (1550–1619) – [[Haseki Sultan]] and the [[Valide Sultan]] of the Ottoman Empire. One of the most Influential Woman in Ottoman History. * [[Sedefkar Mehmed Agha]] (1540–1617) * [[Ballaban Badera]]{{spaced ndash}} commander of Ottoman Empire * [[Marin Barleti]]{{spaced ndash}} historian and Catholic priest; considered the first Albanian historian, especially because of his biography on [[Skanderbeg]], translated in many languages in the 16th to the 18th centuries * [[Bekim Berisha]] * [[Bardhok Biba]] * [[Isa Boletini]] * [[Ibrahim Bushati]] * [[Kara Mahmud Bushati]] (1740–1796) * [[Mehmed Bushati]] * [[Mustafa Bushati]] * [[Prek Cali]] * [[Dervish Cara]]{{spaced ndash}} leader of the [[Albanian Revolt of 1843–1844]] * [[Pope Clement XI]] (Giovanni Francesco Albani) (1649–1721) * [[Bajram Curri]] * [[Ahmet Delia]] (1850–1913) {{spaced ndash}} freedom fighter * [[Ali Demi]] (1918–1943) * [[Lekë Dukagjini]]{{spaced ndash}} prince and member of [[Dukagjini family]]; contemporary of [[Skanderbeg]]; known for the [[Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit]], a code of law instituted in northern Albania * [[Pal Engjëlli]]{{spaced ndash}} Catholic clergyman; Archbishop of Durrës and Cardinal of Albania; in 1462, wrote the first known document retrieved so far in the [[Albanian language]] * [[Mehmet Âkif Ersoy]] (1873–1936){{spaced ndash}} of Albanian descent * [[Nezim Frakulla]] (1680–1760) * [[Shote Galica]] * [[Carl Ritter von Ghega]] (1802–1860){{spaced ndash}} designer of the [[Semmering Railway]] * [[George Ghica]]{{spaced ndash}} founder of the [[Ghica family]] * [[Shtjefën Gjeçovi]] (1873–1929){{spaced ndash}} Catholic priest, [[ethnologist]] and [[folklorist]]; known for being the father of Albanians' folklore studies * [[Luigj Gurakuqi]] * [[Hamëz Jashari]] * [[Branko Kadija]] * [[Hamza Kastrioti]] * [[Ali Kelmendi]] * [[Ded Gjo Luli]] * [[Iljas Mirahori]] (1408–1512) * [[Hasan Moglica]] (1854–1915) {{spaced ndash}} also known as Hoxhë Moglica scholar, educator, leader, engineer, philosopher, patriot, nationalist figure proclaimed "martyr of Albanian language and nation" by the Albanian government * [[Selam Musai]] * [[Bule Naipi]] * [[Zahir Pajaziti]] * [[Ahmet Kurt Pasha]] * [[Ali Pasha of Tepelena]] (1740–1822) * [[Ali Pasha of Gucia]] (1828–1885) * [[Edhem Pasha]] (1851–1909) * [[Ibrahim Pasha of Berat]] * [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt]] (1789–1848) * [[Kara Murat Pasha]] * [[Koca Davud Pasha]] (14??–1498) * [[Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha]] (1635–1676) * [[Köprülü Mehmed Pasha]] (1575–1661) * [[Lütfi Pasha]] (1488–1564){{spaced ndash}} grand vizier of Ottoman Empire * [[Mahmud Dramali Pasha]] (1780–1822) * [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt]] (1769–1849) * [[Ismail Qemali|Ismail Kemal]] (1844–1919){{spaced ndash}} leader of the Albanian national movement; founder of the modern Albanian state and its first head of state and government * [[Mustafa Reshiti]] * [[Perlat Rexhepi]] * [[Haxhi Shehreti]] * [[Hodo Sokoli]] (1836–1883) * [[Karl Topia]] (1331–1388){{spaced ndash}} prince of Albania * [[Pretash Zekaj Ulaj]] (known as Pretash Zekaj) * [[Mujo Ulqinaku]] * [[Cafo Beg Ulqini]] * [[Vrana Konti]] (Count Vrana) (1442–1458){{spaced ndash}} [[Skanderbeg]]'s general * [[Omer Vrioni]] * [[Muhamet Xhemajli]] * [[Tahir Zemaj]] }} ==Others== [[File:René Redzepi en la cena de las 14 estrellas Michelín del restaurante Zaldiarán.jpg|thumb|150px|Albanian-Danish chef [[René Redzepi]] founded the [[Michelin Guide|two-Michelin star]] restaurant [[Noma (restaurant)|Noma]] in 2003.]] [[File:Martin Shkreli 2016.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Martin Shkreli]] gained notoriety for raising the price of life-saving drug [[Pyrimethamine|Daraprim]] by 5,000 percent.]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Joseph Ardizzone]] (born 1884, vanished 1931) {{spaced ndash}} organized crime boss * [[Joseph J. DioGuardi]] (born 1940){{spaced ndash}} American certified public accountant and a Republican politician; his family traces its roots to the [[Arbëreshë people]] * [[Kara DioGuardi]] (born 1970){{spaced ndash}} American contemporary composer of Albanian descent * [[Donald Lambro]] (1940–2023){{spaced ndash}} American journalist; chief political correspondent of ''[[The Washington Times]]''; columnist nationally syndicated by [[United Feature Syndicate]] * [[Laura Mersini-Houghton]]{{spaced ndash}} Theoretical Physicist-Cosmologist; Professor at the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] * [[Martin Shkreli]] (born 1983) {{spaced ndash}} Pharma executive and convict. * [[Ermal Mandija]] (born 1987){{spaced ndash}} Businessman, American attorney, intelligence and information analytics expert. {{div col end}} == See also == {{Portal|Biography|Lists}} {{further|Albanian diaspora}} {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| * [[List of Kosovo Albanians]] * [[Albanian Australians]] * [[Albanians in Austria]] * [[Albanians in Belgium]] * [[Albanians in Bosnia and Herzegovina]] * [[Albanians in Bulgaria]] * [[Albanians in Canada]] * [[Albanians of Croatia]] * [[Albanians in Egypt]] * [[Albanians in France]] * [[List of Albanians in Germany]] * [[Albanian communities in Greece]] * [[Albanians in Hungary]] * [[Albanians in Italy]] * [[Albanians in the Netherlands]] * [[Albanians in the Nordic countries]] * [[Albanians of Romania]] * [[Albanians in Serbia]] * [[List of Albanians in South America|Albanians in South America]] * [[Albanians in Syria]] * [[Albanians in Spain]] * [[Albanians in Switzerland]] * [[Albanians in Turkey]] * [[Albanians in Ukraine]] * [[Albanians in the United Kingdom]] * [[List of Albanian Americans|Albanians in the United States]] }} === Native communities === * [[Arbanasi people|Arbanasi]] * [[Arbëreshë people]] * [[Arvanites]] * [[Cham Albanians]] * [[Kosovo Albanians|Albanians in Kosovo]] * [[Albanians in Montenegro]] * [[Albanians in North Macedonia]] ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} {{Albania topics}} {{list of lists |people |listcat=Lists of Albanian people}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Albanian people}}
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