Along the Yugoslav-Albanian border on December 14th, 1924, fierce fighting took place between the government forces and the bands of Ahmet Zogu, supported by Yugoslav forces and Russian units. The fighting continued until December 24th, where the democratic government of Fan Noli, was forced to leave in Vlora and then to Italy. Afterward, the former prime minister of the last cabinet before the Revolution of June, Iliaz Vrioni, took the power in Tirana and after the arrival of Ahmet Zogu in capital, he resigned.
You may also like
-
13 July 1467, Venetian chronicle describes the Sultan’s shameful failure with 100,000 soldiers to break Kruja
-
13 July 1683, Albanian Vizier Karamahmut Qyperliu paid headlong the delay of the order to attack Vienna
-
13 July 1878, the Congress of Berlin ended with fatal conclusions about the rights of the Albanian people
-
13 July 1880, in a heroic battle of Hodo Sokoli Montenegrin armies pulled out of the invasion of Hoti and Gruda
-
13 July 1920, the distinguished teacher Evanthi Ciko was born in Tirana