-
usually a
bajraktar ("standard-bearer") led a clan,
while in some
cases a
bajraktar led
several clans or a
single clan had
several bajraktars. The Ottomans...
- July 1872 – 25
March 1945),
Prenk Cali or
Preng Cali, was an
Albanian bajraktar ("standard-bearer") of Vermosh, part of the
Kelmendi tribe of northern...
- Çun Mula (c. 1818–1896) was the
bajraktar ("flag-bearer") of the Hoti
tribe (today
divided between Montenegro and Albania) and an
Albanian freedom fighter...
- no longer.” — "Mujo and Behuri",
Songs of the
Frontier Warriors. Zuku
Bajraktar captures his mother’s
secret lover,
Slavic warrior Baloz Sedlija, as his...
-
additional tribes.
During times of war and
mobilisation of troops, the
bajraktar (chieftain) of Hoti was
recognised by the
Ottoman government as leader...
- (the
bajraktar was
centered in Bicaj),
Bajrak of
Tejdrina (the
bajraktar was
centered in Ujëmisht and then in Domaj),
Bajrak of Qafa (the
bajraktar was...
-
Bayraktar Akıncı (Turkish pronunciation: [
bajraktar akɯnd͡ʒɯ],
Raider lit. "Akinji") is a high-altitude long-endurance (HALE)
unmanned combat aerial vehicle...
- with Draža Mihailović in the
summer of 1936. At the
beginning of the war
Bajraktar was one of the
leaders of the
first Axis
resistance actions in Albania...
- Germany,
executing 2
German soldiers whom
allegedly killed Lush
Prela (
Bajraktar of
Shala Region) Born in Pecaj,
Dukagjin highlands,
Tahiri came to Lazarevac...
-
tribe in
campaigns of the
Ottoman army. The
bajraktar of Hoti, who was
recognised as the
first bajraktar of Malësia, led the
forces of
tribes (Kelmendi...