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Albanian and not Gr****, as such, he was
known by his
Albanian name,
Marko Boçari (IPA: [ˈmaɾko boˈtʃaɾi]),
rather than by
Markos Botsaris,
though he certainly...
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Ismail Boçari (1917 – 11 May 2014) was an
Albanian professor of medicine.
During World War II he took part in the
Albanian National Liberation Front. He...
- The Song of
Marko Boçari from Suli (Albanian: Kënga e
Marko Boçarit nga Suli) is an
Albanian polyphonic song of the
early 19th century,
narrating the death...
- Gëzim
Boçari (born 25
March 1949) is an
Albanian professor of
pharmacology and a politician. Gëzim
Boçari is head of the
pharmacology sector of the medicine...
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Kitsos Botsaris (Gr****: Κίτσος Μπότσαρης; Albanian: Kiço
Boçari); 1741 in
Missolonghi – 1813, in Arta), was a
leader of the Souliotes, an
autonomous community...
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Santiago Eneme Bocari (born 29
September 2000) is an
Equatoguinean footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Czech First League club
Slovan Liberec and...
- Gjon
Boçari (Albanian:
Kalaja e Gjon Boçarit) is a
castle of the 16th and 17th
century in Tragjas, Albania. The
castle was
built by the
Boçari family...
- folklorist. He was also
president of the ****ociation of the
Arvanites Marko Boçari.
Kollias was an Arvanite. He was born in
Leontari (old name: Kaskaveli)...
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Boçari (b. 1949),
Albanian professor of
pharmacology and a
politician Ismail Boçari (1917–2014),
Albanian professor of
medicine Castle of Gjon
Boçari...
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Botsaris was born in
Souli in 1756. He was a
member of the
Botsaris (Albanian:
Boçari; Gr****: Botsaraioi, Μποτσαραίοι) clan of the Souliotes. His clan emerged...