Tati, Prince of Kosovo
Tati Essad Murad Kryeziu, Prince of Kosova (24 December 1923 – 17 August 1993) was the heir presumptive to the throne of Albania from the creation of monarchy on 1 September 1928 prior to the birth of Crown Prince Leka on 5 April 1939.
Tati Esad Murad Kryeziu | |
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Prince of Kosova | |
Born | Tirana, Principality of Albania | 24 December 1923
Died | 17 August 1993 69) Cannes, France | (aged
Spouse | Munira Sabri
( m. 1952; div. 1970) |
Father | Ceno Bey Kryeziu |
Mother | Nafijé Zogu |
Tati Kryeziu was born in Tirana the son of Nafijé Zogu and Ceno Bey Kryeziu.
In 1931, he was made heir presumptive with the style of His Highness and title of Prince of Kosova (Princ i Kosovës).
He married an Egyptian, Munira Fawzi née Sabri, as her second husband at Cannes, France, on 24 February 1952. They divorced in 1970. He died in Cannes, France, on 17 August 1993 without issue.
Titles and styles
- Tati Essad Murad Kryeziu (1923–1931)
- His Highness The Prince of Kosova (1931–1993)
Notes
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gollark: I'm not talking about humans being bad in that sense, myself.
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