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Hil Mosi
Mosi, 1920s
3rd Director of the Albanian State Police
In office
1 February 1914 – 30 March 1914
Preceded byFeim Mezhgorani
Succeeded byVeli Vasjari
Personal details
PronunciationAlso pronounced Hilë
Born(1885-04-22)22 April 1885
Shkodër, Ottoman Empire
(today Albania)
Died22 February 1933(1933-02-22) (aged 47)
Tirana, Albania
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Hil Mosi (1885 - 1933) was an Albanian politician and poet.

Biography

Hil Mosi, son of Mark Mosi, was born in Shkodër, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1885. He attended an Italian elementary school and later the Xavierian Shkodër Jesuit College before studying from 1904 to 1908 in Klagenfurt, southern Austria in order to become a teacher. In 1911, he took part in the Albanian uprising of northern Albania against Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire. In 1916 he became a member of the Albanian Literary Commission, and in 1920 a member of the Albanian delegation in the League of Nations. He was also a deputy of Shkodër from 1920 to 1924.[1]

In 1924, Mosi was one of the main supporters of the revolution that overthrew the regime of Ahmet Zogu and established a democratic government. Fan S. Noli became the new Prime Minister, while Mosi served as a prefect of Korçë and Gjirokastër. After the restoration of Zog's regime he was initially exiled but returned to Albania in 1927 after amnesty was proclaimed and served anew in the government as minister of public works. In 1928, he served as director-general of public security and from 1930 until his death as minister of education.[1]

Work

Mosi's poetry contains mainly themes of patriotism and love. Most of his works were published between 1900 and 1925. His works include:

  1. Këngat Shqipe (English: Albanian Songs), Thessaloniki, 1909.
  2. Zan' i Atdheut (English: The Voice of the Homeland), Trieste, 1913.
  3. Lotët e Dashtniës: Vjersha dashtnore (English: Tears of Love: Love poems), Shkodër, 1915-1916. [2]

Sources

  1. ^ a b Fishta, Gjergj; Robert Elsie; Janice Mathie-Heck (2005). The highland lute: (Lahuta e malcís) : the Albanian national epic. Centre for Albanian Studies (London, England). I.B.Tauris. p. 445. ISBN 1-84511-118-4.
  2. ^ Mosi H. Lotët e Dashtniës: Vjersha dashtnore. Shkodër, 1915-16.
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