Timeline of Tirana

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Prior to 20th century[]

  • 1418 - First mention of Tirana in Venetian documents.
  • 1572 - Tirana mentioned as "Borgo di Tirana" - Tirana-burgh.[1]
  • 1614 - Sulejman Bargjini built a hammam, bakery, and mosque, transforming the settlement into a commercial center of the area.[2]
  • 1750 - Kokonozi Mosque is built.
  • 1780 - Saint Procopius Church of Tirana established.[3]
  • 1820 - Kapllan Pasha Tomb is built.
  • 1822 - Et'hem Bey Mosque[2] and Clock Tower of Tirana[3] built.
  • 1865
    • Municipal Council created (approximate date).[4]
    • St. Mary's Catholic Church built.[3]

20th century[]

  • 1912 - 26 November: The Albanian flag is raised, two days before the Albanian Declaration of Independence in Vlorë.[5]
  • 1913 - Zyber Hallulli becomes mayor.
  • 1917 - 28 November: "Streha Vorfnore", the first public orphanage in Albania was established.[6]
  • 1918 - 19–20 December: Congress of Tirana took place, a preparatory for the Congress of Durrës.[7]
  • 1920 - 9 February: Tirana becomes provisional capital of Albania.[2][3]
  • 1921 - Albanian Vocational School founded.[8]
  • 1922 - National Library headquartered in Tirana.[9]
  • 1923 - Muslim Community of Albania headquartered in Tirana.
  • 1925
    • Bektashi order moved its headquarters in Tirana.[10]
    • 31 December: Tirana becomes permanent capital of Albania.[3]
  • 1926 - 27 November: Italian-Albanian  [de] signed in Tirana.[2]
  • 1927 - 22 November: Italian-Albanian military  [de] signed in Tirana.[2]
  • 1929 - Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania headquartered in Tirana.[11]
  • 1930 - Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard laid out.[3]
  • 1938 - Radio Tirana begins broadcasting.[2]
  • 1939
    • Italian occupation begins.[2]
    • Kosovo cinema opens.
  • 1941 - Communist Party of Albania headquartered in Tirana.
  • 1942 - Zëri i Popullit newspaper begins publication.[11]
  • 1943
    • Italian occupation ends.[2]
    • Bashkimi newspaper begins publication.
  • 1945 - State Professional Theatre active.[12]
  • 1946 - Teachers' college opens.[13]
  • 1949 - Durrës-Tirana railway begins operating.[2]
  • 1950 - Rinia Park created.
  • 1951 - Higher Agricultural Institute established.
  • 1953 - National Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Albania founded.
  • 1954 - Gallery of Figurative Art opens.[2]
  • 1957 - State University of Tirana established.[14]
  • 1960 - Great Park created.[15]
  • 1963 - Palace of Culture of Tirana built.[3]
  • 1966 - High Institute of Arts founded.
  • 1968 - Skanderbeg Monument erected in Skanderbeg Square.[3]
  • 1971 - University's Botanical Gardens of Tirana created.[16]
  • 1972 - Academy of Sciences of Albania headquartered in city.[2]
  • 1979 - Population: 189,000.
  • 1981 - National Historical Museum (Albania) opens.[3]
  • 1986 - Palace of Congresses built.
  • 1988
    • International Center of Culture opens.[3]
    •  [sq] erected.
  • 1989 - Population: 238,057.
  • 1990 - December: Student strike.[17]
  • 1991
    • Koha Jonë newspaper begins publication.[11]
    • Polytechnic University of Tirana active.[14]
    • Confederation of Trade Unions (Albania) headquartered in Tirana.[17]
    • Enver Hoxha's statue is torn down by protesters.
  • 1992 - Prefecture of Tirana created.[18]
  • 1997 - January: Albanian Rebellion of 1997 begins.
  • 2000 - Design of Tirana Coat of Arms adopted.

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. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k Robert Elsie (2010). Historical Dictionary of Albania (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7380-3.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Historia e Tiranës" [History of Tirana]. Tirana.gov.al (in Albanian). Bashkia Tiranë (Municipality of Tirana). Retrieved 30 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 uninterrupted 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. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Albania". Europa World Year Book 2003. Europa Publications. 2003. p. 438+. 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. ^ Jump up to: a b , ed. (2011). "Universities founded in Europe between 1945 and 1995". Universities Since 1945. History of the University in Europe. 4. Cambridge University Press. p. 575+. ISBN 978-1-139-49425-0.
  15. ^ Felstehausen 1999.
  16. ^ "Garden Search: Albania". London: Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  17. ^ Jump up to: a b Michael Schmidt-Neke (1992). "Albania". In Joan Campbell (ed.). 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 30 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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