On July 28, 1866, Jon Gjika, a sucker of the Albanian princely family, Gjika was appointed prime minister of Romania. He was born in 1816, and twice held the post of prime minister of Romania. Jon, or Albanian, Gjon Gjika, has been a man of broad culture; He was noted as an economist and politician and was one of the most prominent figures of the 19th century, in Romania and beyond. Certainly, such personalities honor the nation they belong to and serve as bridges of friendship with the peoples and countries where they live.
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