pavendësia
Pavendësia, also known as Pavendism, is a political ideology that emerged in Albania during the early 20th century. It was founded by Fan Noli, a prominent Albanian politician, in 1910. The term "Pavendësia" translates to "non-allegiance" or "non-dependence," reflecting the ideology's stance against foreign influence and the desire for Albanian independence and sovereignty.
Pavendism advocated for a strong, centralized Albanian state that would be free from foreign interference, particularly
The Pavendësia movement gained significant support during the Balkan Wars and World War I, as Albanians sought
Pavendism's influence waned in the following decades as Albania faced political instability and foreign interventions. Nevertheless,