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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Migjeni (redirect from Millosh Gjergj Nikolla)
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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