- A
bejtexhi (Albanian pronunciation: [bejted͡ʒi], lit. 'couplet maker', a
compound of
bejte [from
Turkish beyit 'couplet', from
Arabic بَيْت bayt] and -xhi...
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Hasan Zyko
Kamberi was an
Albanian poet of the
Bejtexhi genre.
Kamberi was born in the
second half of the 18th
century in Starje, a
village at the foot...
- Baba Shemin,
Albanian Bektashi martyr and
bejtexhi Nasibi Tahir Babai,
Albanian Bektashi wali and
bejtexhi Naim Frashëri,
Albanian poet,
writer and activist...
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Mollaj (1783–1846) was an
Ottoman Albanian administrator,
nobleman and
bejtexhi. Et'hem Bey was the son of
Molla Bey of Petrela, from one of the prominent...
- he
learned their way of
singing and also how to
compose verses in the
bejtexhi style. He
joined the
Shkodra band in 1878 and two
years later became its...
- 1933 when she was 17. On his mother's side, his great-grandfather was a
Bejtexhi of the
Bektashi Order,
known as Hoxhë Dobi.
Though he was born into a Muslim...
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Shemimi of Fushë-Krujë or Baba
Shemimi of Krujë, was an
Albanian Bektashi bejtexhi and martyr.
Originally a ****
Muslim hodja and müderris (religious teacher)...
- were a new kind of poems,
mainly in
Southern Albania. The most well-known
bejtexhi was
Muhamet Kyçyku (Çami), born in Konispol. He is the only poet in Albania...
- (died 1835), born
Tahir Skënderasi, was an
Albanian Bektashi wali and
bejtexhi.
Tahir Babai took the
nickname Nasibi (the
fortunate one)
after it was...
- Persian,
Turkish Citizenship Ottoman Genre Ottoman poetry Literary movement Bejtexhi Notable works Emni
Vehbije Title Sheikh Religious life
Religion Islam Denomination...