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Milan Šufflay (8
November 1879 – 19
February 1931) was a
Croatian historian and politician. He was one of the
founders of
Albanology and the
author of...
- origins. The
Šufflay family was from the
surroundings of Baden-Württemberg, and in the
middle of the 16th
century they
moved to Croatia: The
Šufflay family...
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Albanian Vilayet. The
works of
Franz Nopcsa,
Johann Georg von Hahn and
Milan Šufflay,
helped strengthen the nationalists' cause. The
Balli Kombëtar believed...
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defining the Italian–Yugoslav border.
Several people,
including Milan Šufflay and Ivo Pilar, were
tried on
charges of
treason in
Yugoslavia because of...
- same year,
Croatian historian and anti-Yugoslavist
intellectual Milan Šufflay was ********inated in Zagreb. As a response,
Albert Einstein and Heinrich...
- 20th
century Croatian intellectuals Ivo Pilar, Ćiro
Truhelka and
Milan Šufflay influenced the Ustaše
concept of
nation and
racial identity, as well as...
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Constantinus Jireček et dr Emili**** de
Sufflay,
Volume 1, Editors:
Lajos Thallóczy,
Konstantin Jireček, Emil von
Sufflay. Publisher:
typis A.
Holzhausen Anamali...
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archival research has
provided a more
historically grounded approach.
Milan Šufflay was the
first to find the
first mention of the name
Kelmendi in the archives...
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radical right, the Ustaše". The Ustaše
promoted the
theories of
Milan Šufflay, who is
believed to have
claimed that
Croatia had been "one of the strongest...
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authors list (link)
Sufflay, p. 126
Sufflay 2000, p. 145: "U
vrijeme srpskog prodiranja u
Makedoniju pomiču...