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    Nikolla bey Ivanaj or Nikollë Ivanaj (1879 – 1951) was an Albanian journalist, publisher and writer from Montenegro. He was considered one of the "distinguished...
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  • and school director Nikolla bey Ivanaj (1879–1951), Albanian publisher and writer This page lists people with the surname Ivanaj. If an internal link...
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  • held in Podgorica from 2 to 4 February 1911, under the leadership of Nikolla bey Ivanaj and Sokol Baci Ivezaj, it was decided to organise an Albanian uprising...
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    held in Podgorica from 2 to 4 February 1911, under the leadership of Nikolla bey Ivanaj and Sokol Baci Ivezaj, it was decided to organize an Albanian uprising...
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  • held in Podgorica from 2 to 4 February 1911, under the leadership of Nikolla bey Ivanaj and Sokol Baci Ivezaj, it was decided to organise an Albanian uprising...
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    then changed into Millosh Nikolla in the decree of appointment as teacher signed by Minister of Education Mirash Ivanaj dated 18 May 1933. In the revised...
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  • Montenegrin novelist and short story writer Mark Lucgjonaj – Albanian poet Nikolla bey Ivanaj – Albanian journalist, publisher and writer Hajro Ulqinaku – Albanian...
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    included Fan Noli, Albert Ghica, Baron Juan Pedro Aladro Kastriota, Nikolla Ivanaj, Giuseppe Schirò, and Terenzio Tocci. All Albanian colonies sent their...
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  • Hysa (born 1957) Anilda Ibrahimi (born 1972) Vera Isaku (born 1955) Nikolla Ivanaj (1879–1951) Halil Jaçellari (1940–2009) Petro Janura (1911–1983) Irhan...
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  • Names would include Baba Rexheb, a Bektashi monk, former minister Mirash Ivanaj, Branko Merxhani, and even the former King Ahmet Zogu with his family. After...
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    fled into Montenegro where they were given additional weapons by King Nikolla. In Kosovo at İpek, Boletini and the heads of twelve Albanian highland...
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