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- structure, and bajraks endured during the Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918) and People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1944–1992). The bajrak was a territorial...
- the three bajraks they did not practice endogamy with the Shoshi and Shala tribes and instead intermarried with the Dibrri and Fani bajraks. Together...
- Bajrak of Oštrozub was a bajrak which included about 43 villages in southern and central Lapušnica and southern Drenica, today's Kosovo. Bajraks were military...
- the Merturi, Nikaj, Shala, Shoshi, Toplana, and Gimaj clans, bajraks, or groups of bajraks." According to Myres (1945), "In Malsia e vogel are included...
- one of the bajraks of the ethnographic Mirdita region in northern central Albania. The Spaçi tribe were one of the three traditional bajraks of Mirdita...
- portrayal of bajrak administrative divisions and other regions as fis in early anthropological accounts of Albania, although there were bajraks in which only...
- "fis" or a "fare." Families contain an executive committee known as a "Bajrak" and select a high-ranking member for each unit. A unit is led by a "Krye"...
- one of the bajraks of the ethnographic Mirdita region in northern central Albania. The Oroshi tribe was one of the three traditional bajraks of Mirdita...
- catholicism in the country. Mirdita was an important political center and its bajraks held considerable influence in the political affairs of pre-independent...
- a Croat identity. In ca. 1897, the Boga would become a fully integrated bajrak of the Kelmendi tribe. During the Albanian revolt of 1911 on 23 June Albanian...