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Vilayet of Kosovo,
became a
firearm and
cannon foundry, and was
renamed Kalkandelen (meaning
Shield Penetrator); as a result, the town
attracted many workers...
-
Sabri Kalkandelen (1862,
Kalkandelen,
Ottoman Empire – 8
April 1943, Istanbul, Turkey) was a poet and
chief of the
Istanbul Imperial Library.
Sabri Kalkandelen...
- Ayla
Kalkandelen (14
March 1939 – 28
April 2002) was a
Turkish entomologist. Her
specialty was in Auchenorrhyncha, a
suborder of true bugs or insects...
-
National Defence).
Hayrullah Fişek, born to an
ethnic Albanian family in
Kalkandelen (now Tetovo,
North Macedonia), was a
senior officer in the
Ottoman Army...
- "the
Uprising of
Dervish Cara".
Dervish Cara was born in Palçishte,
Kalkandelen (present-day Tetovo). He was a
quiet villager and
hails from the Carë...
-
former politician Ayla
Huser (born 1992),
Swiss badminton player Ayla
Kalkandelen (1939–2002),
Turkish entomologist Ayla Kell (born 1990),
American actress...
- was an
Albanian ruler who
served as
Ottoman pasha of the
Pashalik of
Kalkandelen.
Recep is
described as
descending from
Gjergj Bibaj,
leader of the Shala...
- that form the
majority of Kosovo. However, the data
includes the
large Kalkandelen kaza in the
region of Macedonia,
while the "Christians"
category also...
-
local Albanophone pashas, most
notably that of
Abdurrahman Pasha of
Kalkandelen (now Tetovo) and his two brothers,
Havzi Pasha of Üsküb (now Skopje)...
-
adescendant of the
Zenebishi family and the
Soubashi of the
Nahiyah of
Kalkandelen.
Individuals bearing Albanian anthroponyms, be they in
conjunction with...