Elez Koçi

Deceased Person

1856 – 1916

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Who was Elez Koçi?

Elez Koci was a prominent Albanian independence activist from the region of Dibër, Albania. He was born on 1856, in Ostren i Madh, Dibër. He attended elementary studies in Debar and in 1876 finished the theological high school in Monastir.

He participated in the 1908 Congress of Monastir which established the Albanian alphabet and also lead a revolt against a new Ottoman administration in the region of Diber in 1911 and was subsequently arrested and sentenced 3 years in prison for rebellion. Ottoman Empire’s delicate and weakening position allowed him to be released early and he was able to participate as a delegate, in the proclamation of independence in Vlora on November 28, 1912.

By 1915 when Bulgaria proclaimed war against Serbia and occupied northeastern territories of Albania, he led an armed uprising to oppose the newly Bulgarian installed institutions. Elez Koçi was planning to raise the Albanian flag on March 4, 1916 and proclaim independence from Bulgaria. He was captured that same day by Bulgarian forces, tortured and executed along with Qazim Duka, another prominent leader. They were buried while they were still alive, in the vicinity of the Vernice town in Dibër.

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Born
1856
Also known as
  • Elez Koci
Died
1916

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on July 23, 2013

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