Timeline of Tirana

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tirana, Albania.

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Prior to 20th century

20th century

21st century

See also

References

  1. E. J. Van Donzel (1994), Islamic Desk Reference, E.J. Brill, p. 451, ISBN 9780585305561, OCLC 45731063, "il borgo di Tirana" is already mentioned as early as 1572
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Robert Elsie (2010). Historical Dictionary of Albania (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7380-3.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Historia e Tiranës" [History of Tirana] (in Albanian). Bashkia Tiranë (Municipality of Tirana). Retrieved November 2015. (includes timeline)
  4. Kera 2009.
  5. Hafiz Ibrahim Dalliu, patriot dhe atdhetar (in Albanian), Shkolla Jopublike Hafiz Ibrahim Dalliu, Më 26 nëntor 1912 është pjesëmarrës aktiv në përgatitjen dhe zhvillimin e ceremonisë së ngritjes së Flamurit dhe shpalljes së pavarësisë në Tiranë.
  6. Ferit Lika (2013-01-16), "Streha Vorfnore", misioni i (pa) ndërprerë në këto 100 vjet ["Streha Vorfnore", an uniterrupted mission in these 100 years] (in Albanian), peshkupauje.com
  7. Owen Pearson (February 2, 2006). Albania in the Twentieth Century, A History: Volume I: Albania and King Zog, 1908–39. I. B. Tauris. pp. 115–116. ISBN 978-1-84511-013-0. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  8. Miranda Vickers (1995). The Albanians: A Modern History. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-0-85771-025-3.
  9. Mahir Domi (1993). "Albania". World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services. American Library Association. p. 40+. ISBN 978-0-8389-0609-5.
  10. Moojan Momen (2015), Shi'I Islam: A Beginner's Guide, London Oneworld Publications, ISBN 9781780747873, OCLC 927509799, Mustafa Atatürk banned all Sufi orders in 1925 and the order moved its headquarters to Tirana in Albania
  11. 1 2 3 4 "Albania". Europa World Year Book 2003. Europa Publications. 2003. ISBN 978-1-85743-227-5.
  12. Don Rubin, ed. (1994). "Albania". World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Europe. Routledge. p. 35+. ISBN 9780415251570.
  13. Harry G. Shaffer, ed. (1967). "People's Republic of Albania: an Albanian Marxist View". The Communist World: Marxist and Non-Marxist Views. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. pp. 382–404.
  14. 1 2 Walter Rüegg, ed. (2011). "Universities founded in Europe between 1945 and 1995". Universities Since 1945. History of the University in Europe 4. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-49425-0.
  15. Felstehausen 1999.
  16. "Garden Search: Albania". London: Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved November 2015.
  17. 1 2 Michael Schmidt-Neke (1992). "Albania". In Joan Campbell. European Labor Unions. Greenwood. ISBN 978-0-313-26371-2.
  18. Pojani 2010.
  19. History of CAS (in Albanian)
  20. "Albania Profile: Timeline". BBC News. Retrieved November 2015.
  21. "Population of Capital Cities and Cities of 100,000 or More Inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 2013. United Nations Statistics Division.

This article incorporates information from the Albanian Wikipedia and German Wikipedia.

Bibliography

in English

in other languages

  • Kristo Frashëri (2004). Historia e Tiranës (in Albanian). Toena. ISBN 9992718978. 

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