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Xhafer is an
Albanian masculine given name that may
refer to
Xhafer bej Ypi (1880–1940),
Albanian politician Xhafer Deva (1904–1978),
Kosovo Albanian...
- name is Cafer, the
Azerbaijani Cəfər, the
Bosniak Džafer and the
Albanian Xhafer. Ja'far ibn Abi
Talib (died 629),
companion of Muhammad,
older brother of...
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Xhafer bey Ypi (Albanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒafɛɾ ˈbɛj ˈypi]
January 12, 1880,
Starje –
December 17, 1940) was an
Albanian politician. A
member of the Ypi...
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Xhafer Deva (21
February 1904 – 25 May 1978) was a
fascist Kosovo Albanian politician during World War II. A
notable local politician in
Kosovo and in...
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Xhafer Sadik (Xhaferr
Sadik Dede or
Xhafer Sadiku) (1874–1945) was the 4th
Dedebaba (or Kryegjysh) of the
Bektashi Order. He
served as
Dedebaba for only...
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Xhafer Deva's
house is a
building with
great architectural and
cultural values which is
situated in the city of Mitrovica, Kosovo.
Xhafer Deva's house...
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Xhafer Spahiu (5 June 1923 – 19 May 1999) was an
Albanian politician of the
Albanian Party of
Labour (PPSh). He was the only
Kosovar Albanian of the higher...
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Xhafer Sylejmani was an
Albanian doctor and the
mayor of
Tetovo under the
Italian protectorate of Albania.
Sylejmani was born in the
village of Sevran...
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Xhafer Tahiri (born 15
August 1983) is a
politician in Kosovo. He
served in the ****embly of the
Republic of
Kosovo from 2013 to 2014 and was the mayor...
- set up
under Ibrahim Biçaku of Elbasan, Cafo Beg
Ulqini Bedri Pejani and
Xhafer Deva of Kosovo. The
national ****embly,
composed of 243 members,
began to...