Coat of arms of Tirana
The Tirana coat of arms, also known as the Shield of Tirana, is the coat of arms of Tirana, features a shield with a clock tower and lion beneath a castle. The coat of arms was approved by the city council on November 14, 2000. Based on the principles of the blazoning it features Per pale Gules and Azure, dexter a Clock Tower Argent, sinister a lion rampant Argent, in chief a fleur-de-lis Or. Above the shield, a representation of Tirana Castle proper.
History
Skuraj Coat of arms
The Skuraj family, a prominent medieval Albanian feudal dynasty, held sway over the region of Benda in central Albania. Rising to prominence in the Byzantine Theme of Dyrrhachium, they attained high military-administrative ranks within the Byzantine state apparatus. Interwoven with local Albanian nobility and major regional powers such as the Angevin Kingdom of Albania and the Ottoman Empire, the Skura family's influence extended across political and dynastic spheres.Early attestations of the Skura date back to the 13th century, with familial tombs and inscriptions showcasing their high rank and status. Notable figures like Progonos Sgouros left indelible marks, founding churches and halting military expansions in the region. The family's ties with the Angevins and subsequent vassalage under Philip I of Taranto underscored their political savvy and diplomatic acumen.
Branches of the Skura family expanded into northern Albania, leaving their emblematic mark in places like Lezhë. Following the Ottoman conquest, some branches integrated into the Ottoman state, contributing to conquests and holding high positions such as beylerbey of Anatolia.
The heraldic emblem of the family was uncovered in Kodër Marlekaj. It features a lion in an upright stance, grasping a lily in the upper right corner. Additionally, there are two dangling cords adorned with lilies at their ends, along with a fragmentary Latin inscription.