In Adrianople, on September 3, 1876, Fazil Ahmet Qypërliu, an Albanian of the well-known Vlondi family, died. At the age of 17 he became the great vizier, the prime minister of the Ottoman Empire. During his rule, education and science developed, a large commercial complex was built in Izmir and two mosques known as cultural monuments.
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23 February 1843, lecture of prof. Franz Bopp at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin: Albanian is an Indo-European language
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23 February 1848, was published by De Rada the newspaper “L’Albanese d’Italia”
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23 February 1921, was born the Italian Albanologist Giovanni Battista Pellegrini
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23 February 1923, was born the composer Dhora Leka