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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29 December 1919, the exiles of Canada, Switzerland and the United States; telegraphic protest to Italian Parliament
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29 December 1924, the wounds of the battle killed Elez Isufi; a life with gun against the enemies
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