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- Kepi i Bishti i Pallës ("Cape of Palla's Tail") is located in Albania. It is located in Durrës County, in Northern Albania, 40 km west of Tirana, the country's...
- Ahmad Bishti (8 August 1927 – 2016[citation needed]) was a Libyan politician who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1965 to 1968. He became an amb****ador...
- Omar Mahmud Munt****er Mohieddin Fikini Hussein Maziq Wahbi el-Buri Ahmad Bishti Wanis al-Qaddafi Shams ad-Din Orabi Ali Hussnein Libyan Arab Republic (1969–1977)...
- University. A list of presidents of the University of Libya: Mahmud El Bishti (1956–1958) Abdel Jawad el Freitees (1958–1961) Bakry Gaddura (1961–1963)...
- Minister Himself Preceded by Wanis al-Qaddafi Succeeded by Muhammad el-Bishti Personal details Born 8 August 1903 Misrata, Ottoman Tripolitania (now Libya)...
- Fred Bishti (February 14, 1950 – June 2023), known professionally as Otis Grand, was a Lebanese-born American blues musician, best known for his album...
- Omar Mahmud Munt****er Mohieddin Fikini Hussein Maziq Wahbi el-Buri Ahmad Bishti Wanis al-Qaddafi Shams ad-Din Orabi Ali Hussnein Libyan Arab Republic (1969–1977)...
- units in Sarandë, 40 at Vlorë, 38 in Durrës, 28 at Shëngjin and 8 more at Bishti i Pallës. The original Italian plans for the invasion called for up to 50...
- Omar Mahmud Munt****er Mohieddin Fikini Hussein Maziq Wahbi el-Buri Ahmad Bishti Wanis al-Qaddafi Shams ad-Din Orabi Ali Hussnein Libyan Arab Republic (1969–1977)...
- Omar Mahmud Munt****er Mohieddin Fikini Hussein Maziq Wahbi el-Buri Ahmad Bishti Wanis al-Qaddafi Shams ad-Din Orabi Ali Hussnein Libyan Arab Republic (1969–1977)...