Historical Events 22 April “The International Earth Day” Today in all over the world is celebrated, “The International Earth Day." By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1453, took place the battle in the field of Pollog In April 1453, the major Turkish forces under the command of Ibrahim Bey, came to By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1880, the newly formed Military Headquarters held its first battle with Montenegrin armies For the protection of Hoti and Gruda, according to the Istanbul Protocol, signed by the By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1881, took place the battle between the Ottoman forces and the Albanian League of Prizren On April 22nd, 1881, at Slivova village took place a fierce battle between the numerous By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1913, Esat Pasha Toptani handed Rozafa to Montenegrins On April 22nd, 1913, Ottoman forces leave Rozafa castle in Shkodra, which was also their By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1917, was born the professor Kahreman Ylli The Albanian pedagogue and personality Kahreman Ylli, was born in Leshnjë, Skrapar, on April 22nd, By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1920, protest of Tirana residents to the Peace Conference in San Remo Over 3,000 inhabitants of Tirana and surrounding provinces, gathered in a rally on April 22nd, By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1939, was established the Fascist Party of Albania By decision of the Council of Ministers of the quisling government, on April 22nd, 1939, By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1992, were concluded the cooperation agreements with the Federal Republic of Germany Between the Government of the Republic of Albania and the Government of the Federal Republic By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 22 April 1993, the Albanian Parliament ratifies the treaties with Bulgaria and Turkey The Albanian Parliament, meeting in a plenary session, on April 22nd 1993, ratified the "Treaty By QMKSH / April 22, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1407, began the first Ottoman invasions attacks against the castle of Kruja Six centuries ago, on April 21st, 1407, began the first Ottoman attacks against Kruja. They By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1831, the forces of Mustafa Pasha Bushatlliu and the Turkish armies clashed in the Battle of Babuna On April 21st, 1831, between the forces of Mustafa Pasha Bushatlliu and Turkish armies, took By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1907 the Albanian exiles founded in Buenos Aires the patriotic and cultural society “Lidhja shqiptare” In Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital, on April 21st, 1907, the Albanian exiles founded the patriotic By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1919 protest of the patriotic committees for the Paris Peace Conference On April 21st, 1919, the representatives of the Albanian national committees of the United States, By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1858 was born the patriot Llambi Goxhomani Among the 75 deputies of the National Council, which met for the first time on By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1922, Denmark and Sweden recognized Albania de jure and de facto The official newspaper "Dita e re", announced on April 21st, 1922 that Denmark and Sweden By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1939, the agreement of the collaborationist government with Italy Jacomon and Vërlaci, signed in Tirana on April 21st, 1939, the agreement according to which By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1939, Benito Mussolini was proclaimed “The first honorary citizen” of Albania According to the decision of the Council of Ministers dated April 21st, 1939, the Italian By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1941 the Greek army divisions capitulate in front fascist forces After 17 days of resistance, on April 21st, 1941, was signed the capitulation 16 Greek By QMKSH / April 21, 2024
Historical Events 21 April 1990, was released from prison Adem Demaçi known as “Mandela of Balkan” Adem Demaçi, “Mandela of Kosovo”, who stayed for 21 years in prisons of Yugoslavia on By QMKSH / April 21, 2024