Hasan Moglica

First, he attended the meytep (elementary religious school) in Peqin, and considering his results and the will of learning his father registered him in the Madrasa of Elbasan.

Inspired by the National Awakening movement, Moglica was deeply involved in the attempts of spreading the Albanian education.

The meeting protested once again against the decision of the Congress of Berlin, and demanded the unification of all Albanian sanjaks into a single vilayet.

[5] Moglica opened a school in his area in 1904, and had transformed his 28-room house into a huge library, which was burnt down by the Turkish soldiers of Turgut Pasha in 1908.

In 1914, Moglica would be arrested by the supporters of Essad Pasha Toptani, influential in the area and closely related to Serbia.

He would stay imprisoned for 3 months, and could escape only after the turmoil created when the Serbian army marched toward Elbasan against the Pro-Ottoman rebels of Haxhi Qamili.

He returned to his village in early 1915, but remained in the "wanted" list by the Serbian army, who burnt his home as well.

He was offered the option to sign a "petition" demanding that the western part of Dibra regions including the localities of Kolgrek, Kaptinë, Vervjak, Qafë Buall, and Qafë-Murrë, till Lurë to be annexed to Serbia.