Mehmet Konica

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Mehmet Konica

Mehmet Konica (1878-1948) was a twice Foreign Minister of Albania (in 1920 for a short spell and in 1943-1944). He was the brother of the Albanian writer Faik Konica.

He was present in the Conference of Ambassadors in London in 1913,[1] leading participant in the Congress of Lushnjë[2] Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Albania in the UK (28 March 1922.[3] - 21 May 1925[4]), King Zog's aide-de-camp in the 1930-1933 period.[5]

See also

  • List of Foreign Ministers of Albania

References

  1. Albania and King Zog: independence, republic and monarchy 1908-1939 By Owen Pearson Page 37 ()
  2. Lufta e popullit shqiptar per çlirimin kombetar, 1918-1920 ..., Volume 2 By Muin Çami page 64 ()
  3. Albania and King Zog: independence, republic and monarchy 1908-1939 By Owen Pearson Page 192 ()
  4. Albania and King Zog: independence, republic and monarchy 1908-1939 By Owen Pearson Page 247 ()
  5. Albania and King Zog: independence, republic and monarchy 1908-1939 By Owen Pearson Page 352()
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