- (1925–1992),
Malsor folklorist, linguist, and
writer Ardijan Camaj (born 1983)
Malsore Kick
Boxer and
taekwondo second Degree black belt Roko
Camaj (1941-2001)...
- Çun Mula (c. 1818–1896) was the
bajraktar ("flag-bearer") of the Hoti
tribe (today
divided between Montenegro and Albania) and an
Albanian freedom fighter...
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Feride Kastrati 9 FW ALB
Zylfije Bajramaj (captain) 10 MF KOS
Blerina Musa 11 FW KOS Arta Rama 15 DF LTU Ugnė Šmitaitė 17 GK KOS
Malsore Halili...
- Nora of Hoti or Lula Hoti (Albanian: Nora e
Hotit or Nora e Ded Gjon Lulit) (b. 1880–88 – d. 1965) was an
Albanian freedom fighter and
local heroine who...
- Dedë Gjon Luli
Dedvukaj also
referred to as Ded Gjo Luli and Deda (November 1840–24
September 1915) was an
Albanian guerrilla leader most
notable for commanding...
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Sokol Baci (1837–1920) was the
chief of the Gruda, a
northern Albanian tribe in the
vicinity of
Podgorica (now Montenegro). Originally, he had
served the...
- Zef
Pllumi (28
August 1924 – 25
September 2007) was an
Albanian Franciscan priest and memoirist.
After 26
years in
communist prisons he
wrote the non-fiction...
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Smajl Martini Ivezaj (born ca. 1850, Grudë,
Ottoman Albania - dead 1889 Diyarbakır) was an
Albanian bajraktar from the
Grude tribe who led the Albanian...
- Tringë
Smajl Martini Ivezaj (1880 – 2
November 1917),
known simply as
Tringe Smajli, and as
Yanitza outside Albania, was an
Albanian guerrilla fighter...
- Çelë
Shabani (c. 1830-1879) was an
Albanian commander of the
Albanian forces of the
League of
Prizren in 1879. Born and
raised in Rugova,
Shabani fought...