House of Zogu explained
The House of Zogu, or Zogolli during Ottoman times and until 1922, is an Albanian dynastic family whose roots date back to the early 20th century. The family provided the first president and the short-lived modern Albanian Kingdom with its only monarch, Zog I of Albania (1928–1939).
History
The dynasty was founded by Zogu Pasha, who migrated to the region of Mat in north-central Albania during the early 13th century.
The most famous member of the dynasty is Zog I, who in 1928 proclaimed himself King of the Albanians and ruled until he was deposed by Victor Emmanuel III of Italy following the Italian invasion of 1939. Victor Emmanuel subsequently assumed the Albanian throne.With the death in exile of King Zog in 1961, he was succeeded as claimant to the throne and head of the House of Zogu by his only son Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (born 1939), who was proclaimed King of the Albanians by the Albanian National Assembly in exile.[1] Leka I remained head of the house and claimant to the throne until his death in 2011 when he was succeeded by his only son, Leka II.
Leka II has no sons and is the only living male descendant of King Zog. The current heir presumptive to Prince Leka is Skënder Zogu, his first cousin once removed.[2]
Situation
Prince Leka II, the only living male descendant of King Zog I and the head of the royal house, has no sons. The current heir presumptive to Prince Leka is Skënder Zogu, his first-cousin once removed.[3] :
Family tree
- Mahmud Pasha Zogolli
- Xhelal Pasha Zogolli, Hereditary Governor of Mati, married Ruhije Alltuni
- Hedije Hanem, married Yusuf Bej Biçakçi, had issue, three sons and five daughters
- Riza Bej Zogolli, Hereditary Governor of Mati
- Khairuddin Bey Zogolli
- Liman Bey Zogolli
- Khalid Bey Zogolli
- Hasan Bej Zogolli, had issue, three sons and two daughters
- Zia Pasha Zogolli
- Fehim Ziya Bey Zoga, had issue, three sons and one daughter
- Omer Naïm Bey Burel, had issue, one son and three daughters
- Nevin Khanum, had issue, two sons and two daughters
- Xhemal Pasha Zogu, Hereditary Governor of Mati, married Zenja Malika Hanem then Sadije Toptani
- Prince Xhelal Zogu, married Ruhije Doshishti, Ikbal Pekkini, Faika Minxhalliu and Hyrijet Allaj
- Said Zogu
- Melek Zogu
- Elvira Zogu
- Skënder Zogu, married Jacqueline Cosme
- Virginie Alexandra Geraldine Zogu
- Melite Zogu
- Vera Zogu
- Mirgin Zogu
- Genc Zogu
- Unknown child
- Princess Adile Zogu, married Emin Bey Agolli, had issue, three sons and two daughters
- Zog I, King of Albania, married Geraldine of Albania
- Princess Nafije, married Ceno Kryeziu, had issue, one son
- Unknown Son
- Princess Senije, married Şehzade Mehmed Abid, no issue
- Princess Myzejen, unmarried, no issue
- Princess Ruhije, unmarried, no issue
- Princess Maxhide, unmarried, no issue
Bibliography
- Patrice Najbor, Histoire de l'Albanie et de sa maison royale (5 volumes), JePublie, Paris, 2008, .
- Patrice Najbor, La dynastie des Zogu, Textes & Prétextes, Paris, 2002.
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Notes and References
- Book: Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh . Burke's Royal Families of the World, volume 1: Europe & Latin America . 1977 . . 7–8 .
- News: Florian. Niget. Chantilly : à 79 ans, il peut devenir roi d’Albanie . Le Parisien. 5 December 2012. 19 December 2012.
- News: Florian. Niget. Chantilly : à 79 ans, il peut devenir roi d’Albanie . Le Parisien. 5 December 2012. 19 December 2012.