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This is the rectified chart of:

 

ALBANIA

Nov 28, 1912  12:00 PM

-01:18 LMT

Valona Longitude: 19E30

Latitude: 40N27

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:38 Current Period: RA/SA/VE

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    29:35 Cap                  Dhanishtha Ma

Sun    13:12 Sco  +01:00:47  FM   Anuradha   Sa

Moon   03:14 Can  +14:25:28  WK   Punarvasu  Ju

Mars   06:01 Sco  +00:42:35  CM   Anuradha   Sa

Merc   01:58 Sag  +00:06:28  WK   Mula       Ke

Jupt   29:18 Sco  +00:13:24  FM   Jyeshtha   Me

Ven    19:49 Sag  +01:12:55  WK   P.Shadya   Ve

Sat R  07:32 Tau  -00:04:52 

WK   Krittika   Su

Rahu   18:09 Pis  -00:06:33 

FM   Revati     Me

Ketu   18:09 Vir  -00:06:33  FM   Hasta      Mo

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 488

beats

Day: Thursday  Sunrise: 7:01 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Panchami

Yoga Pt: 19:46 Ta  Yogi:Mo  AviYogi:Me 

Dup Yogi: Ve

Dagha Rashis: Gem Vir

 

Rashi Chart

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

In the early 1990s, Albania abandoned its

long-time Communist rule in favor of democracy and a move into the 21st

Century.

 Blessed with many natural resources, Albania has (for the most

part) remained somewhat isolated from the world because of its mountainous

topography and the policies of its former hard-line government.

In recent times the country has suffered economic

hardships because of the onslaught (into Albania) of thousands of

ethnic Albanian Muslims exiting the former Yugoslavia.

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/al.htm

 

Reports of Serbia's glorious victories were received with

anxiety in Vienna. Austro-Hungarian diplomacy warned Serbia not to advance its

army further from Prizren. To prevent Serbia's exit to the sea, the Viennese government

sent special emissaries to Albania to spread the idea

of autonomy, and even called one of the most important Albanian leaders from Constantinople, Ismail Kemal.

Through the Viennese press, he demanded an independent " Great

Albania " , encompassing the towns Bitolj, Janina, Skoplje, Pristina and Prizren.

Embarking an Austrian ship, Kemal set off to Valona to proclaim independence of

Albania. Gathering feudal

and tribal leaders from the southern regions to his side, on November 28, 1912, Kemal proclaimed

the formation of an independent Albanian state. The provisional government in Valona

was a toy in Vienna's hands devoid of any influence with the

people. All documents, including the proclamation of independence, were written

in the Turkish language; not one member of his cabinet knew how to write in the

Albanian tongue. Ismail Kemal consigned the military formation to refugee

leaders from Old Serbia, Riza Bey Krieziu and Isa Boljetinac.9

http://www.snd-us.com/history/dusan/kc_part2d.htm

 

http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/Kosovo/juka.htm

 

http://www.country-studies.com/albania/the-balkan-wars-and-creation-of-independent-albania.html

Ismail Bej Qemali (1844-1919) was born in Albania. He was a principal

figure in the Declaration of Independence and the formation of an independent

government of Albania in November 28, 1912. This signaled the

end of almost 500 years of Ottoman rule in Albania. Together with Isa Boletini

and Luigj Gurakuqi, he raised the flag on the balcony of two-story building in Vlor?e

reigned as prince of Albania 1912-1914.

http://www.phatnav.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Ismail_Qemali

 

Tepelene, on November 20, 1920 where as a

consequence died 36people and 102 remained wounded. Some 2 500 houses were

ruined while 15 000 people remained unsheltered. - Durres on December 17, 1926. The trembles were

felt even in Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece. - Vlore-Tepelene

on Novemenr 1930; 30 people killed and 100wounded. - Kor]e on May 1931. - Peshkopi,

August

24, 1924;

80% of the houses were ruined, 44people died, 11 wounded. - Lushnje, Fier, Rrogozhine,

Peqin and Berat on September 1,1959 - Korce on May 26, 1960; 1475 buildings

were destroyed. -Fier, on March 18, 1962; 5 victims, 77

wounded, 2700 houses destroyed. - Diber, Librazhd, on November 30, 1967; 177 villages

destroyed, 12 people died and 174 others were wounded. Characteristic for this

earthquake was the erosion of earth with a height of 10kilometers and vertical

displacement of the earth till 50centimeters. - Shkoder, Librazhd on November 3, 1968. - Shkoder, Lezhe on April

1979, where 17 118 houses and social-cultural objects were damaged. - Rroskovec

on November

17, 1982.

The earthquake hit even Fier,Librazhd, and Berat; 16 534 buildings were

destroyed; one victim12 wounded. - Tirane, on January 7 1988; 2083 houses were

damaged. - Fushe Bardhe, Gjirokaser, on March 26 1990.

http://www.keshilliministrave.al/english/info/english/page15.htm

 

Top 10 Natural Disasters in Albania

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

Disaster Date Killed

Extreme Temperature 6-Mar-1985 68

Slides 11-Jan-1985 57

Earthquake 15-Apr-1979 35

Epidemic Jan-1996 12

Earthquake 30-Nov-1967 11

Flood Nov-1992 11

Wind Storm Jan-2005 8

Wind Storm 8-Jan-2002 6

Flood 20-Sep-1995 4

Extreme Temperature 1-Jul-2004 3

 

Disaster Date Affected

Drought 1991 3,200,000

Wind Storm 8-Jan-2002 125,000

Flood 21-Sep-2002 66,884

Flood Nov-1992 35,000

Flood 22-Dec-1997 8,000

Extreme Temperature 6-Mar-1985 7,085

Earthquake 16-Nov-1982 5,005

Earthquake 30-Sep-1998 2,100

Flood 27-Dec-1995 2,000

Flood 20-Sep-1995 1,500

 

Disaster Date Killed

Industrial Accident 7-Dec-1991 60

Transport Accident 14-Oct-2004 15

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

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11-JUN-1999 Lockheed C-130 XV298 RAF 0 Albania  A1

21 August 1996 - FT-5 ('MiG-17UTI') - FT-5 serial 8-09

was lost when an engine fire broke out shortly after take-off. The two crew, Ismet

Zervoi and Martin Bregu again, managed to make a rapid emergency landing but

the damage too great to justify a repair.

20 August 1993 - F-6 (MiG-19) - A Rinas-based F-6 crashed

into the Adriatic

Sea,

claiming the life of the former base commander Idriz Hoxha

9 September 1992 - FT-5 ('MiG-17UTI') - One of the main

landing gear legs of an FT-5 piloted by Ismet Zervoi and Martin Bregu failed to

lower correctly. The aircraft was successfully belly-landed on the grass next

to the runway at Gjader without much damage.

22 November 1989 - Mi-4 - Two Mi-4

took-off from Farka AB in a Search & Rescue mission in the

south of the country, in the area of Llogara, Vlore. A bus containing

students and teachers from the University of Tirana had crashed, and

since their situation was critical, the helicopters were sent to transport them

to Tirana military hospital. Both the helicopters arrived in Vlora and landed

without problems. It is still unknown what happened next, as there were few

witnesses, but it was reported that the helicopters collided with each other -

apparently due to bad weather. All onboard, including students and teachers, were

killed. There were 36+ students plus teachers and helicopter crew. This is

considered the worst ever tragedy to happen in Albania until today.

29 March 1982 - F-7A (MiG-21F)

16-AUG-1969 Douglas DC-3 SX-BBF? Olympic Airways 0 Albania   H2

 

1912        Dec 25, Italy landed troops in Albania to protect its

interests during a revolt there.

 

1913        May 30, New country of Albania formed.

 

1913        Sep 23, Serbian troops marched into Albania.

 

1914        Mar 6, German Prince Wilhelm de Wied was

crowned as King of Albania.

 

1928        Sep 1, Albania became a kingdom.

Ahmed Zogu proclaimed Albania to be a monarchy

and established himself as “His Majesty King Zog I.”

 

1934        Jun 23, Italy gained the right to

colonize Albania after defeating the

country.

 

1939        Apr 7, Italy invaded Albania, which offered only

token resistance.

 

1940        Apr 12, Italy annexed Albania.

 

1941        Jan 4, On the Greek-Albanian front, the

Greeks launched an attack towards Valona from Berat to Klisura against the

Italians.

 

1944        Nov 29, Albania was liberated from

Nazi control (National Day). Germans withdrew from Tirana and communists

entered the capital.

 

1949        Jun 10, In Albania Koci Xoxe, former

Communist vice-premier, and a number of other officials were convicted as

Yugoslav agents. Xoxe was executed on Jun 11. As arrests continued large

numbers of Albanians fled the country.

 

1961        Apr 9, Zog I (65), [Ahmed Zogu], King of

Albania (1925-39), died in exile in France.

 

1985 April 11 - Enver Hoxha, communist leader of Albania (1944-1985), died.

 

1990        Dec 8, Tirana University students

demonstrated in the streets and called for the dictatorship to end.

 

1991        Mar 31, Albania offered a

multi-party election for the first time in 50 years. The Labor Party won over

67 percent of votes, while the Democratic Party won around 30 percent.

 

1991        Jun 22, An estimated 200,000 Albanians

turned out in the capital Tirana to cheer visiting US Secretary of State James

Baker.

 

1992        Jan 31,The first Miss Albania was crowned.

 

1996        Feb 26, A car bomb in Albania killed 5 people and

wounded 30 outside a supermarket in the center of Tirana.

 

1996        May 28, Sali Berisha, Pres. of Albania,

banned an opposition rally. Many who defied the ban were seriously beaten.

 

1997        Mar 4, Two Albanian air force pilots

diverted their MiG-15 fighter to southern Italy after being ordered to fire on civilians.

 

1997        Mar 14, Chaos and anarchy spread and

some 23 people were reported killed across the country. The US and Italy were airlifting

citizens out of the country. Near the Macedonian border a $10 million cigarette

plant was burned down.

 

1997        Apr 30, A huge blast killed 22 Albanians

in the village of Selize. They were

stripping the bronze casings of mortar shells stored in a cave.

 

1997        Jun 26, Gunmen fired at the presidential

motorcade of Pres. Berisha, who was on a campaign rally. Three guards were

wounded. Nearly 1500 people have been killed since March when protests over the

failed pyramid schemes turned into armed rebellion.

 

1997        Sep 5, In India Mother Teresa

(b.1910), the Calcutta nun who worked on behalf of the destitute,

died of heart failure in Calcutta.

 

1998        Nov 27, A boat of illegal immigrants

from Albania sank off the coast

of Italy and at least 3

people were killed including a 1-year-old child. 4 people were missing from the

boat that carried 17.

 

1998        Dec 3, Yugoslav border guards killed 8

ethnic Albanians as they tried to cross the border into Kosovo.

 

1999        Apr 11, Albania decided to hand

over control of its airspace, ports and military infrastructure to NATO and to

accept more NATO troops.

 

1999        Dec 30-31, A rubber raft with some 59

refugees capsized while trying to cross the Adriatic between Albania and Italy. One body was found

in Jan.

 

2004        Jan 9, An inflatable speedboat packed

with Albanian migrants trying to sneak into Italy sank in up to

20-foot high waves and strong winds off Albania's coast, killing 21

people.

 

more events at:

 

http://www.southeasteurope.org/subpage.php?sub_site=11 & required=c_info/c_info & doc=timeline & site=1 & subj=9

 

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