- Lale
Drekalov (Serbian Cyrillic: Дрекале; Albanian: Lala Drekali) was a
vojvoda of the Kuči
tribe in
eastern Montenegro in the
first half of the 17th century...
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became Orthodox, in
particular after the
conversion of
their leader Lale
Drekalov in the 17th
century when
Rufim Njeguš was
Metropolitan of Cetinje. The...
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Albanian Catholics. In his report,
Bolizza notes that Lale
Drecalou (Lale
Drekalov/Lalë Drekali) and Nico
Raizcou (Niko Rajckov/Niko Raiku) were the commanders...
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Andersen (1905–1972),
German singer Lale Aytaman,
Turkish politician Lale
Drekalov (fl. 1608–1614),
Montenegrin chieftain Lale
Karci (born 1969), Turkish-German...
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against Catholic propaganda,
famous for his
conversion of Kuči
Vojvode Lale
Drekalov from
Catholicism to orthodoxy. He had
notable influence on the Montenegrin...
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vojvoda (chieftain) of Kuči.
Iliko was the
second of four sons of Lale
Drekalov and a
daughter or
sister of a Bratonožići vojvoda, Pejo Stanojev. He had...
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Metropolitan Rufim Boljević who
famously converted Kuči
Vojvode Lale
Drekalov. Many authors, most
notably Marko Miljanov, cite Boljević as
being the...
- pan-Balkan ****embly. In both ****emblies one its
chief organizers was Lale
Drekalov (Lala Drekali) head of the
tribe of Kuçi The goal of the ****embly was to...