Kadri Gjata (1865–1912) was an Albanian patriot, writer, and educator. He was posthumously awarded the Honor of the Nation (Nderi i Kombit in Albanian) medal and the title Martyr of the Nation.
Kadri Gjata was born in Libohovë in 1865. After finishing his secondary education in Janina he studied law in Istanbul. In 1905 he created the patriotic organization Unity (Bashkimi in Albanian) in Janina. In Janina he started publishing the Albanian journal Zgjimi i Shqipërisë. In 1910 he established the Albanian organization Toskëria and an Albanian-language school in Janina.
He was assassinated by a group of 22 Greek agents on the night of July 12, 1912.
He was honoured with the title Martyr of the Nation. A school in Delvinë was renamed in his honour in the 2000s and in 2003 he was posthumously awarded with the medal Honour of the Nation (Nderi i Kombit), one of the highest medals in Albania.
Bibliography
- Enciklopedia Jugshqiptare, p. 781–83, 2006
- The development of Islamic culture among Albanians during the 20th century, p. 252
- Archived December 18, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Awards of the medal Honour of the Nation
External links
- One century from Zgjim I Shqiperise (Gazeta Koha Jone, one of the highest selling newspapers of Albania)
- Gazeta Ndryshe
- 1865 births
- 1912 deaths
- Albanian writers
- 19th-century Albanian educators
- People murdered in Albania
- People from Libohovë
- Assassinated Albanian people
- Activists of the Albanian National Awakening
- Istanbul University Faculty of Law alumni
- Albanian people from the Ottoman Empire
- People assassinated in the 20th century