- Ndre
Mjeda (20
November 1866 – 1
August 1937) was an
Albanian philologist, poet, priest, rilindas,
translator and
writer of the
Albanian Renaissance....
- Lazër
Mjeda (1869–1935) was an
Albanian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church, and a
member of the
Mjeda family. Lazër (Llazar)
Mjeda was born in Shkodër...
- The
Mjeda family (Italian: Miedia), is a
noble Albanian family which pla**** a
prominent role in the
history of
Albania and
Kosovo in the 19th and early...
- (today's Albania) with the
initiative of
Catholic clerics Lazër
Mjeda and Ndre
Mjeda (brothers).
Other member would be
writers and
publicists Anton Xanoni...
- Authority:
Urban Transit Hub Tax
Credit Program:
Approved Projects" (PDF).
Mjeda.com.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on
December 30, 2013.
Retrieved February...
- (1899–1944),
Albanian communist, social-democrat,
journalist and
writer Lazër
Mjeda (1869–1935),
Albanian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church Llazar Siliqi...
-
Bashkimi ("unity") club, and
prominent delegates included Gjergj Fishta, Ndre
Mjeda, Mit'hat Frashëri,
Sotir Peçi,
Shahin Kolonja, and
Gjergj D. Qiriazi. There...
-
Montenegro at the
Treaty of
London of May 1913. In a
report to Rome, Lazër
Mjeda,
Archbishop of Skopje,
estimated that 25,000
Albanians were
killed by Serbian...
- Yale
University Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-30009-725-2.
Archbishop Lazër
Mjeda:
Report on the Serb
Invasion of
Kosova and
Macedonia Archived 3
March 2016...
- were
executed and
according to the
Catholic Archbishop of Skopje, Lazër
Mjeda, only
three Muslim Albanians over the age of
fifteen were left alive. The...