Background
Adamidi was born in Korçë, back then Ottoman Empire, today"s Albania.
Adamidi was born in Korçë, back then Ottoman Empire, today"s Albania.
He settled in Egypt, where he studied medicine and became a physician.
Adamidi was a close friend of the physician and politician Mihal Turtulli, another prominent member from the ranks of the Albanian community of Egypt. Adamidi served during 1892-1914 as personal doctor of Abbas II of Egypt, the last khedive of Egypt and Sudan from the dynasty of Muhammad Ali. In 1914, following the events of the Albanian Declaration of Independence and the newly creates Albanian state, Adamidi returned to Albania where he served as Minister of Finance in the cabinet of 1914 (resigned on 20 May 1914) headed by Turhan Pasha Përmeti, the first government of the Principality of Albania.
With the outbreak of World War I he settled in Switzerland, associating with the University of Lausanne.
He stayed many years in Switzerland, becoming chairman of the "Albanian National Council" there, a political society of the Albanian diaspora in Geneva. He also represented Albania in the League of Nations.
lieutenant is accepted that the Albanian poet and playwright Andon Çako, better known as Andon Zako Çajupi, one of the prominent activists of the Albanian National Awakening, based his comic personage "Doctor Adhamuti" of his comedy Klubi i Selanikut (Thessaloniki"s Club) based on George Adamidi. The reason was a personal vendetta due to a Zako"s matchmaking gone bad, for which he might have accused Adamidi.
Inside Zako"s comedy, "Doctor Adhamuti" is described as a grotesque, penny-pinching, ignorant, pro-Ottoman, pseudo physician.
Like most of the members of the Orthodox community there he emigrated at a young age.