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The Albanian community in Egypt began with government officials and military personnel appointed in Ottoman Egypt. A substantial community would grow up later by soldiers and mercenaries who settled in the second half of the 18th century and made a name for themselves in the Ottoman struggle to expel French troops in 1798–1801. Muhammad Ali, an Albanian, would later found the Khedivate of Egypt which lasted there until 1952. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many other Albanians settled into Egypt for economical and political reasons. However, in later years the activities of the fedayeen, Muslim Brotherhood, as well as the greater Egyptian Revolution of 1952 resulted in the Albanian community in Egypt largely abandoning the country and emigrating to Western countries.

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  • بدأت الجالية الألبانية في مصر بمسؤولون حكوميون وعسكريون معينون في مصر الثمانية. نشأ مجتمع كبير في وقت لاحق على يد الجنود والمرتزقة الذين استقروا في النصف الثاني من القرن الثامن عشر وصنعوا اسمًا لأنفسهم في الكفاح العثماني لطرد القوات الفرنسية في 1798-1801. (ar)
  • Die Albaner in Ägypten (albanisch Shqiptarët në Egjipt, arabisch الألبان في مصر al'alban fi misr) sind eine teilweise assimilierte ethnische Minderheit und Teil der albanischen Diaspora. Die ursprünglich relativ große albanische Gemeinschaft ist heute fast gänzlich verschwunden. Albaner kamen zuerst in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts als Söldner nach Ägypten. Sie gewannen schnell hohes Ansehen, ihren Respekt erwarben sie sich im Kampf gegen französische Truppen in den Jahren 1798–1801. Eine wichtige Rolle spielten sie in der albanischen Nationalbewegung Rilindja Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts. Ab 1875 entstanden in Ägypten mehrere patriotische albanische Heimatvereine. Namhafte Schriftsteller und Persönlichkeiten der Rilindja, darunter Fan Noli oder Andon Zako Çajupi, wirkten für eine gewisse Zeit in Ägypten. 1922 wurde von Milo Duçi eine albanische Verlagsgesellschaft (Shoqeria botonjesé shqipetaré) in Kairo gegründet; des Weiteren besaß eine vor Ort ansässige albanische Bektaschi-Gemeinde ihre eigene Tekke am Rande Kairos. Von 1946 bis 1955 verbrachte der König Albaniens Ahmet Zogu sein Exil in Ägypten. Unmittelbar danach – mit der Machtübernahme Gamal Abdel Nassers und der darauffolgenden nationalistischen Arabisierungspolitik in Ägypten – wurde die rund 4000 Familien zählende albanische Gemeinschaft dazu gezwungen, das Land zu verlassen. (de)
  • The Albanian community in Egypt began with government officials and military personnel appointed in Ottoman Egypt. A substantial community would grow up later by soldiers and mercenaries who settled in the second half of the 18th century and made a name for themselves in the Ottoman struggle to expel French troops in 1798–1801. Muhammad Ali, an Albanian, would later found the Khedivate of Egypt which lasted there until 1952. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many other Albanians settled into Egypt for economical and political reasons. However, in later years the activities of the fedayeen, Muslim Brotherhood, as well as the greater Egyptian Revolution of 1952 resulted in the Albanian community in Egypt largely abandoning the country and emigrating to Western countries. (en)
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  • Shqiptarët e Misirit (en)
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  • Predominantly : Sunni Islam Minority : Bektashi Order, Albanian Orthodox and Roman Catholics (en)
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  • بدأت الجالية الألبانية في مصر بمسؤولون حكوميون وعسكريون معينون في مصر الثمانية. نشأ مجتمع كبير في وقت لاحق على يد الجنود والمرتزقة الذين استقروا في النصف الثاني من القرن الثامن عشر وصنعوا اسمًا لأنفسهم في الكفاح العثماني لطرد القوات الفرنسية في 1798-1801. (ar)
  • The Albanian community in Egypt began with government officials and military personnel appointed in Ottoman Egypt. A substantial community would grow up later by soldiers and mercenaries who settled in the second half of the 18th century and made a name for themselves in the Ottoman struggle to expel French troops in 1798–1801. Muhammad Ali, an Albanian, would later found the Khedivate of Egypt which lasted there until 1952. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many other Albanians settled into Egypt for economical and political reasons. However, in later years the activities of the fedayeen, Muslim Brotherhood, as well as the greater Egyptian Revolution of 1952 resulted in the Albanian community in Egypt largely abandoning the country and emigrating to Western countries. (en)
  • Die Albaner in Ägypten (albanisch Shqiptarët në Egjipt, arabisch الألبان في مصر al'alban fi misr) sind eine teilweise assimilierte ethnische Minderheit und Teil der albanischen Diaspora. Die ursprünglich relativ große albanische Gemeinschaft ist heute fast gänzlich verschwunden. (de)
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  • الألبانيون في مصر (ar)
  • Albaner in Ägypten (de)
  • Albanians in Egypt (en)
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