Asllan Curri (?-1925) was a member of thekachak movement in early 20th century inKosovo and NorthAlbania.[1]
Asllan Curri was the nephew ofBajram Curri, a prominent kachak leader from the Highlands ofDjakovica, part of theKrasniqi tribe. Curri was sent by Bajram Curri to theNormal School of Elbasan (today's Aleksandër Xhuvani University) together with other 50Kosovar fellows.[2]
He was member and main activist of theCommittee for the National Defence of Kosovo with headquarters inShkoder. He would serve as Bajram Curri's right hand.[3]
In late April 1925, he was captured by the gendarmes ofCeno Kryeziu, brother-in-law and trusted man ofAhmet Zogu, who from his side was a sworn enemy of the Kosovar irredentist and the Committee of Kosovo. During his transfer to the prison, Kryeziu's man executed him with the pretext of having tried to escape, as it was a common practice for him. This was confirmed by theLa Feeration Balkanique, published by theBalkan Federation of 30 April 1925.[1][4]
Nipi tjetër i Plakut të Maleve ishte Asllan Curri. Sipas gazetë La Feeration Balkanique" e datës 30 prill të vitit 1925, Ahmet Zogu e ka ndër mend të shfaros familjen Curri. Me ndihmën e hijes së tij të zezë Cena Beg Kryeziu, burgoset Asllan Curri dhe vritet bashkë me dy shokë në përcjellje prej Krumës për në Shkodër nga mercenarët e Zogut nën pretekstin "deshi me ik" si kamuflazhe e fshehjes së krimit.
Në Normalen e Elba- sanit dërgon 50 të rinj ikosovarë, midis tyre edhe nipin e vet Asllan Currin...
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Sillte një letër nga Asllan Curri, që ishte krahinar në Krasniqe.
Azem Bejta and his main force of a thousand kacaks were betrayed to the Yugoslav gendarmes at the very end of disorders that marked the change in power. Bejta fell on July 15. On December 24, Zogu was back in power at the head of a Belgrade-sponsored regime. He quickly suppressed the Kosovo Committee, had Zija Dibra murdered "while attempting to escape", sent his troops to kill Bajram Curri, and scattered the other Kosovar leaders.