- Azem
Bejta (10
December 1889 – 15 July 1924),
commonly known as Azem Galica, was an
Albanian nationalist,
resistance fighter and
rebel who
fought for...
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Bekim Bejta (born 11 June 1970 in
Kosovo -
Mitrovica ) is a
Kosovar Albanian linguist, poet and translator. In 2009, he
received the
Kosovo National Literary...
- a
total possible 120.
Three political parties boycotted the vote.
Nasuf Bejta, also a
member of Guxo, the
political party Osmani founded, was the only...
- Goodman, a Vetëvendosje MP,
resigned her position, she was
replaced by
Nasuf Bejta who is a Guxo
member which increased the
number of
deputies of the party...
- of Azem
Bejta during the
Albanian fight for
freedom against Serbia during the 1920s.
After Azem
Bejta's death in 1924, Emin Lati kept
Bejta's revolver...
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Herzegovina cross-country
skier Bekim Balaj,
Albanian footballer Bekim Bejta,
Kosovar Albanian linguist, poet and
translator Bekim Berisha,
Kosovar Albanian...
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player Vukan,
Grand Prince of
Serbia Stefan Dečanski, King of
Serbia Bekim Bejta, poet and
translator Nevena Božović,
Serbian singer and Serbia's Eurosong...
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Committee for the
National Defence of Kosovo. He
fought alongside Azem
Bejta during his lifetime. Rama was born in
Gjurgjevik i Madh, now
known as Martiras...
- ISBN 978-0-7190-7599-5. The
greatest and most
celebrated Kachak leader was Azam
Bejta (1889–1924), who kept his
native Drenica, the
central district of Kosovo...
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century Albanian resistance began with the
Kachak movement led by Azem
Bejta and his wife
Shote Galica, who
fought against Bulgarian, Austro-Hungarian...