- plural:
bejtexhinj [bejted͡ʒiɲ]) was a po****r bard of the
Muslim tradition in
Ottoman Albania. The
genre of
literature created by
bejtexhinj in the 18th...
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literature took
their name
after this
metrical unit, the
poets known as
bejtexhinj,
literally meaning "couplet makers". Also
anglicized as bait, beit, beyt...
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nationalist literature and
worked to
systematise the
Albanian language. The
Bejtexhinj in the 18th
century emerged as the
result of the
influences of
Islam and...
- Çami (1784-1844) was a Cham
Albanian author and one of the most
famous bejtexhinj, the
author of two
religious poems. His
major work is
Erveheja written...
- invader, was the
emergence of a
school of
poetry known as the
school of the
bejtexhinj during the 18th century, or of a
literature written in
Albanian but by...
- the
Yakova region in Kosovo, as well as one of the most
known Albanian bejtexhinj. He
lived and
served as a
clergyman in Yakova. The best
known work from...
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Nasibi Tahir Babai (died 1835), born
Tahir Skënderasi, was an
Albanian Bektashi wali and bejtexhi.
Tahir Babai took the
nickname Nasibi (the fortunate...
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Demir Vlonjati (c. 1780–1845) born
Demir Mystehaku and also
known as
Demir Aga
Vlonjakasi was an
Albanian folk singer,
composer and poet.
Demir Mystehaku...
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Shahin Frashëri was an
Albanian bejtexhi of the 19th century. His
Mukhtarnameh poem is one of the
longest and
earliest epics in
Albanian literature. Shahin...
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Bastari or
Zenel Hyka (c. 1767 – c. 1837) was an
Albanian poet of the
Bejtexhinj literary movement. A
native of Tirana, he
lived and
worked from the end...