Mihal Zallari (25 September 1894 – 17 March 1976) was an Albanian historian, politician, journalist and poet.
Zallari studied at the German school of Istanbul and later political science at the University of Vienna.
His brother Leonidha Frashëri-Zallari, a collaborator of Mit'hat Frashëri, was a deputy of the Albanian parliament as a representative of Gjirokastër in 1921–23 and 1943–44 and had also served as prefect of Delvinë.
[2] During that period along with other members of the government he was granting Jewish refugees in Albania identification and citizenship as ethnic Albanians in order to prevent their arrest and deportation.
[3] These activities had a significant effect in his trial after the war, in which Zallari was sentenced to thirty years in prison.