Mehmet Pashë Deralla

Ottoman-Albanian military officer and revolutionary (1843–1918) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mehmet Pashë Derralla was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence.[2] Mehmet Pashë Derralla was the Minister of War in the Provisional Government of Albania.

Born1843
Gradec, Tetovo, Ottoman Empire (modern day North Macedonia)
Died1918 (aged 75)
Resting placeArabati Baba Teḱe, Tetovo
ChildrenHalim bey Deralla (Son)
Menyr Deralla (Son)
Gajur Deralla (Son)
Hysen Deralla (Son)
Qamile (Daughter)
Fatime (Daughter)
Samushe (Daughter)
Zyra (Daughter)
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Mehmet Derralla
General Staff of the Ottoman Gendarmerie
In office
?–1878
Provisional Government of Albania Minister of War
In office
1912–1914
Personal details
Born1843
Gradec, Tetovo, Ottoman Empire (modern day North Macedonia)
Died1918 (aged 75)
Resting placeArabati Baba Teḱe, Tetovo
ChildrenHalim bey Deralla (Son)
Menyr Deralla (Son)
Gajur Deralla (Son)
Hysen Deralla (Son)
Qamile (Daughter)
Fatime (Daughter)
Samushe (Daughter)
Zyra (Daughter)
ParentHasan Deralla (father)
Awards
Order of Freedom (Kosovo) [1]
Signature
Military service
AllegianceLeague of Prizren
League of Peja
Provisional Government of Albania
Battles/warsAlbanian Revolt of 1912
Albania during the Balkan Wars
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He was born in Gradec, Kalkandelen (present day Tetovo), Ottoman Empire (present-day Republic of Macedonia); and is the son of Hasan Deralla.

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