Josif Jovan Bageri (August 15, 1868 – June 15, 1915) was an Albanian rilindas, poet and teacher.
In the years 1909–1911, Bageri published a bilingual magazine Shqypeja e Shqypenis in Sofia , which addressed political and educational issues.
[1] In November 1910, together with Kosta Trebicka, he organized a protest of the Albanian diaspora in Sofia against the crimes committed by the Turks in Kosovo.
After the announcement of the Albanian Declaration of Independence, Bageri came to Durrës , where he published the weekly Ushtimi Krujës.
[1][3] In North Macedonia, there is an association named after Bageri, which is engaged in the promotion of his works among Albanians living in this country.