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          An Albanian teacher of the Qiriazi family who dedicated her life to the Albanian alphabet and to the instruction of written Albanian language.

        1. An Albanian teacher of the Qiriazi family who dedicated her life to the Albanian alphabet and to the instruction of written Albanian language.
        2. The Institute of Spiritual and Cultural Heritage of Albanians in Skopje enriched the publishing fund with the newest book, "Diary of Parashekevi Qiriazi: My.
        3. Parashqevi Qiriazi was an Albanian teacher of the Qiriazi family who dedicated her life to the Albanian alphabet and to the instruction of written Albanian language.
        4. Parashqevi Qiriazi dhe viti i saj by Teuta Toska, , Instituti për Studime Shqiptare dhe Protestante edition, in Albanian.
        5. In four years of high school, I was assigned some eighty books to read, spanning Western literature from Antiquity (starting with The Epic of.
        6. Parashqevi Qiriazi was an Albanian teacher of the Qiriazi family who dedicated her life to the Albanian alphabet and to the instruction of written Albanian language..

          Parashqevi Qiriazi

          Albanian educational theorist

          Parashqevi Qiriazi

          Parashqevi Qiriazi

          Born(1886-05-27)27 May 1886[1]

          Manastir, Manastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
          (present-day Bitola, North Macedonia)

          Died17 December 1970(1970-12-17) (aged 84)

          Tirana, Albania

          Resting placeTirana, Varrezat e Sharrës
          NationalityAlbanian
          Other namesParaskevi D.

          Kyrias, Parashqevi Qirias

          CitizenshipOttoman, Albanian
          EducationMasters
          Alma materAmerican College for Girls at Constantinople (B.A.), Oberlin College (Masters)
          Occupation(s)educator, publisher
          Notable workYll'i Mëngjezit (The Morning Star), Boston, 1917–1920
          Parent(s)Dhimitër Qiriazi, Maria Qiriazi (Vodica)
          Relativessister of Tashko Qiriazi, Kostandin Qiriazi, Theofania "Fanka" Qiriazi (Trajan), Gjerasim Qiriazi, Gjergj Qiriazi, Sevasti Qiriazi, Kristo Qiriazi, Naum Qiriazi, and Perikli "Pandi" Qiriazi[2][3]
          Awards P