Xhemil Dino

{{Short description|Albanian diplomat}}

{{Use dmy dates |date=April 2024}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Xhemil Dino

| image = Xhemil Dino (portret).jpg

| order1 = 17th Foreign Affairs Minister of Albania

| term_start1 = 12 April 1939

| term_end1 = 25 May 1939

| predecessor1 = Ekrem Libohova

| successor1 = Bahri Omari

| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1894|12|21}}

| birth_place = Preveza, Ottoman Empire (modern Greece)

| death_date = {{death date and age |df=yes|1972|7|2|1894|12|21}}

| death_place = Madrid, Spanish State

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| occupation = politician, diplomat

| profession = civil servant

| signature = Xhemil Dino (nënshkrim).svg

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Xhemil Dino (21 December 1894 – 2 July 1972) was an Albanian politician and diplomat.{{cite book|title=Kryeministrat dhe ministrat e shtetit shqiptar në 100 vjet|last=Dervishi|first=Kastriot|year=2012|publisher=Shtëpia Botuese "55"|location=Tiranë|isbn=978-9994356225|pages=272|oclc=861296248 |url= https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/861296248}}

He was born in Preveza in the Janina Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire on 21 December 1894 to a branch of the notable Dino family of the area. He studied in Galatasaray High School and after the declaration of independence of Albania he was elected deputy of Dibër. He was a delegate from Albania to the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Assembly of the League of Nations (1925–1927). He became ambassador of Albania to the United Kingdom in 1932.{{cite book |last1=Krasniqi |first1=Afrim |title=Sistemet Politike në Shqipëri (1912–2008) |publisher=Shtypshkronja "EMAL" |location=Tiranë |isbn=978-99956-19-36-7 |edition=2nd}}

During the era of the monarchy King Zog appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs. During the Italian occupation of Albania Xhemil Dino was given the rank of an ambassador in the Italian service. After occupied by the Axis forces (1941–1944), Xhemil Dino was appointed the High Commissioner of Thesprotia (Cameria) and actively collaborated with the Italian and German forces.Hermann Frank Meyer. [https://books.google.com/books?id=_Hpr-PK39UkC&q=dzemil+dino Blutiges Edelweiß: die 1. Gebirgs-Division im Zweiten Weltkrieg.] Ch. Links Verlag, 2008, {{ISBN|978-3-86153-447-1}}. He fled Albania at the end of 1944. He finally went to exile in Franco's Spain in 1945. He died on 2 July 1972 in Madrid and was buried in Rome.

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