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Zyber Hallulli
"Streha Vorfnore", August 1921. Zyber Hallulli, 6th from left, seated in middle row.
Born1842
Died1927
Tirana, Albania
NationalityAlbanian
CitizenshipOttoman, Albanian
Known for"Streha Vorfnore" public orphanage
Mayor of Tirana (1913-1914)

Hoxhë Zyber Hallulli was an Albanian mufti and politician. He served as mayor of Tirana from 1913 through 1914.[1] He was the co-founder of the first public orphanage in Albania.

Life

Hallulli was born in Tirana, Albania, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1842. He took the first studies in his home town, finishing the "Ruzhdie" high school. After that he went to Istanbul where he graduated in philosophy and theology.[2]

Together with Rauf Fico, Mytesim Këlliçi, Luigj Shala and Xhelal Toptani he co-founded Streha Vorfnore, the Albania's first public orphanage, on November 28, 1917, the fifth anniversary of the Albanian Declaration of Independence.[3] The initiators involved a commission of benefactors from the rich families and merchants of the town. The orphanage is still the main one in Albania and is named after him: Shtëpia e Fëmijëve "Zyber Hallulli" (English: Children House "Zyber Hallulli").[4]

Hallulli supported the Albanian Declaration of Independence, the government and outcome of the Congress of Lushnje, and the June Revolution.[2]

He died in 1927.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Mayors of Tirana". tirana.gen.al.
  2. ^ a b Ferit Lika (2013-01-16), "Streha Vorfnore", misioni i (pa) ndërprerë në këto 100 vjet ["Streha Vorfnore", an uninterrupted mission in these 100 years] (in Albanian), peshkupauje.com
  3. ^ Frashëri, Kristo (2004). Historia e Tiranës (in Albanian). Toena. p. 395. ISBN 9992718978.
  4. ^ Albanian Social Service (in Albanian) Archived December 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ H. Zyber Hallulli (1842-1927) (in Albanian), islamgjakova.net, 2015-07-24, retrieved 2015-10-28