"1093387786"^^ . . . . "Naum Dhimit\u00EBr Na\u00E7i (1871\u20131927), also known as Nu\u00E7i Na\u00E7i, was an Albanian teacher and patriot. He was the brother of Leonidha Na\u00E7i. With his intellectual and political activities, he played an important role during the late period of the Albanian National Awakening that sought independence from the Ottoman Empire and the creation of an Albanian national state. He wrote some books that discussed contemporary issues of education among Albanian communities in the Ottoman Empire, headed a Yanina-based patriotic newspaper named Zgjimi i Shqiperise, and participated in several nationalist groups. His 1901 Kor\u00E7a dhe fshatrat perreth saje was published in Sofia, where other major works in the development of Albanian nationalism and Albanian literature were concurrently published, including Naim Fr"@en . . . . . "63085864"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "3395"^^ . . . . . . "Naum Dhimit\u00EBr Na\u00E7i"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Naum Dhimit\u00EBr Na\u00E7i (1871\u20131927), also known as Nu\u00E7i Na\u00E7i, was an Albanian teacher and patriot. He was the brother of Leonidha Na\u00E7i. With his intellectual and political activities, he played an important role during the late period of the Albanian National Awakening that sought independence from the Ottoman Empire and the creation of an Albanian national state. He wrote some books that discussed contemporary issues of education among Albanian communities in the Ottoman Empire, headed a Yanina-based patriotic newspaper named Zgjimi i Shqiperise, and participated in several nationalist groups. His 1901 Kor\u00E7a dhe fshatrat perreth saje was published in Sofia, where other major works in the development of Albanian nationalism and Albanian literature were concurrently published, including Naim Frasheri's Historia e Shqiperise and Deshira e vertete e Shqiptareve, Gjerasim Qiriazi's Hristomathi, and Sami Frasheri's Besa and Tosk primer. Na\u00E7i served for some time as the director and teacher of M\u00EBsonj\u00EBtorja, the first secular school in the Albanian language within Ottoman Albania that was opened in Kor\u00E7\u00EB. At first he managed to get support from the local Ottoman governor general based in Monastir (modern Bitola). However, in 1902 Na\u00E7i was arrested and incarcerated in Salonica by Mehmed Ali Pasha Delvina, the new Ottoman governor of Kor\u00E7\u00EB."@en . . . .