Bushati
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The Bushati family was a prominent family throughout Albanian history throughout Ottoman rule of the region. They ruled the pashaluk of Shkodër from 1757 to 1831. Their dominance of the Shkodër region was gained through a network of alliances with various highland tribes of the area. Even after the fall of the pashaluk in 1831, the Bushatis continued to play an important role in Albanian society. During the 19th century, Shkodër was also known as a cultural center and in the 1840s the Bushati Library was built.
There is also a village in Albania known as Bushat, just outside of Shkodër.
[edit] list of prominent family members
- Kara Mahmud Bushati, chief of Albanian tribe based in Shkodër, named governor of Shkodër by Ottoman authorities.
- Ibrahim Bushati
- Mustafa Pasha Bushati
- Zef Bushati, Ambassador to the Holy See
- Petrit Bushati, Ambassado to Serbia & Montenegro
- Maliq Bej Bushati, Minister Secretary for the Albanian Fascist Party
- Sali Bushati, former member of the Assembly of Albania
- Astrit Bushati, member of the Assembly of Albania