On February 1st, 1914, the German and British representatives of the International Control Commission, which virtually had the function of the government in our country, formally asked to Esat Pasha Toptani, to stop the intrigues and conspiracies and give up to the claims for power. They asked to resign as Ismail Qemali did, the first prime minister of the Albanian Government, but Esat Pasha Toptani refused.
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16 April 1736, was written the Codex No.72 of Berat, monument of our medieval culture with great historical and artistic value
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16 April 1881, The League of Prizren begun an armed conflict with the Ottoman Empire forces
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16 April 1895, was born the Arbëresh poet Josif Rela from the region of Zara in Dalmatia
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16 April 1912, the Assembly of Krasniqi presented to the Young Turk government a memorandum urging the recognition of Albania autonomy
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16 April 1913, Esat Pasha Toptani signed the capitulation agreement and handed Shkodra to Montenegrins



