Sheh Ibrahim Haki Karbunara (Karbunarë, 1879 – 1947) was a shaikh of the Khalwati tariqa, the Mufti of Lushnjë, and a figure in the Albanian National Awakening. He supported Ismail Qemali’s Albanian Declaration of Independence, attended the Congress of Lushnjë, and assisted the June Revolution of 1924. During World War II, he joined the National Liberation Movement, and he was appointed a deputy in Lushnjë after the war. He was among the first deputies to be convicted of treason by the People's Socialist Republic of Albania and sentenced to hang with his son, Hysen, who shot Josif Pashko.
Sheh Ibrahim Haki Karbunara (Karbunarë, 1879 – 1947) was a shaikh of the Khalwati tariqa, the Mufti of Lushnjë, and a figure in the Albanian National Awakening. He supported Ismail Qemali’s Albanian Declaration of Independence, attended the Congress of Lushnjë, and assisted the June Revolution of 1924. During World War II, he joined the National Liberation Movement, and he was appointed a deputy in Lushnjë after the war. He was among the first deputies to be convicted of treason by the People's Socialist Republic of Albania and sentenced to hang with his son, Hysen, who shot Josif Pashko. (en)
Sheh Ibrahim Haki Karbunara (Karbunarë, 1879 – 1947) was a shaikh of the Khalwati tariqa, the Mufti of Lushnjë, and a figure in the Albanian National Awakening. He supported Ismail Qemali’s Albanian Declaration of Independence, attended the Congress of Lushnjë, and assisted the June Revolution of 1924. During World War II, he joined the National Liberation Movement, and he was appointed a deputy in Lushnjë after the war. He was among the first deputies to be convicted of treason by the People's Socialist Republic of Albania and sentenced to hang with his son, Hysen, who shot Josif Pashko. (en)