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Mehmet Nexhip bej
Draga (Turkish:
Mehmet Necip bey Draga; 1867–1920) was an
Albanian politician who was an
important figure of the
Albanian National Awakening...
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Nexhip Vinçani (born 10
August 1916 in Vinçan, near Korçë, died 6
March 1997 in Tirana) was a
Major General of the
Albanian Army,
Deputy Chief of the General...
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Nexhip Trungu Stadium (Albanian:
Stadiumi Nexhip Trungu) is a multi-use
stadium in Cërrik,
Elbasan County,
Albania which is used as the home
ground of...
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operation was
undertaken by the
partisan detachments of Korça,
commanded by
Nexhip Vinçani.
Smiley fails to give the
total Italian casualties, but he confirms...
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Those bearing it include:
Hajdin bej
Draga (fl. 1910s),
Albanian activist Nexhip Draga (1867–1920),
Albanian politician Draga (given name) This page lists...
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location missing publisher (link) Mërkuri,
Nexhip (2015). "Gjuhësia e përgjithshme dhe këndvështrimet bashkëko**** për Epirin...
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Bosniaks and Albanians. Džemijet was
founded in 1919 in
Skopje and was led by
Nexhip Draga and
later by his
brother Ferhat Bey Draga.
After it was
founded in...
- Albanians. Acif Hadziahmetovic,
former mayor of Novi
Pazar and
member of
Nexhip Draga's party, and
Ballist forces under Shaban Polluzha successfully repelled...
- medvegja.net.
Archived from the
original on 2017-09-12. "Generals Veli Dedi,
Nexhip Vinçani,
Sadik Bekteshi and
Vehbi Hoxha contributed to the
partisan war...
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Albanian revolutionary leaders Menduh Zavalani and
Spiro Bellkameni,
alongside Nexhip Bënja and
Servet Frashëri,
officially evicted the
Ottoman kaymakam and freed...