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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...
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large powerful devoutly Catholic tribe with 2,500
households and five
bajraktars that
could mobilize 5,000
irregular troops. A
general ****embly of the...
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Malsia Highlands struggle. In 1856, he
wrote about the
roles of the
bajraktars had to
protect Albanian lands.
According to
Andrija Jovicecic,
Smajl Martini...
- an
Albanian military figure in the
Albanian Revolt of 1911. He was the
bajraktar (flag-bearer) of Koja e Kuçit in Montenegro. He was
distinguished Battle...
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forces Bedri Pasha,
seeing the
impossible clash with
highlands led by the
Bajraktars of Hoti, who were
determined to
fight with
anyone to
protect their homeland...
- Luka,
Ferhad Pasha turbe, Safi-kaduna turbe,
turbe of
Ferhad Pasha's
bajraktars, fountain,
mosque graveyard and
surrounding walls and
portico (site and...
- Prek Cali (29 July 1872 – 25
March 1945) was an
Albanian bajraktar ("standard-bearer") of Vermosh, part of the
Kelmendi tribe of
northern Albania. He...
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patriarchal structure of the
family and clans, thus
destroying the semi-feudal
Bajraktars class. The
traditional role of women,
confinement to the home and farm...
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Bayraktar Akıncı (Turkish pronunciation: [
bajraktar akɯnd͡ʒɯ],
Raider lit. "Akinji") is a high-altitude long-endurance (HALE)
unmanned combat aerial vehicle...
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eskadrile Rafala već
godinu dana,
nabavlja borbene bespilotne letelice Bajraktar,
kineske borbene bespilotne letelice CH-95, u
utorak ili
sredu "predstavljamo...