- Akram,
meaning "kind," "generous," or "benevolent."
Sometimes rendered Eqrem in Albania.
Notable people with
these names include: ****
Akurgal (1911–2002)...
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Eqrem Bey
Vlora (1
December 1885 – 30
March 1964) was an
Albanian lord, politician, writer, and one of the
delegates to the ****embly of Vlorë,
which proclaimed...
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Eqrem Çabej (Albanian pronunciation: [ˌɛcrɛm t͡ʃaˈbɛj]) (6
August 1908 – 13
August 1980) was an
Albanian historical linguist and
scholar who, through...
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Eqrem Çabej
University is a
university in the
Albanian town of Gjirokastër,
named after Eqrem Çabej. It is one of nine SIFE
accredited universities in...
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Eqrem Konçi (1937 – 1997) was an
Albanian chess player,
Albanian Chess Championship winner (1967),
Chess Olympiad individual silver medalist (1970). In...
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correspondence with
Eqrem bey Vlora, who at the time was
serving as the amb****ador of
Albania in Athens. In
these communications,
Eqrem bey
strongly emphasizes...
- 161–199. Çabej,
Eqrem (1974). "Karakteristikat e
huazimeve latine të gjuhës shqipe".
Studime Filologjike (in Albanian). 2: 14–51. Çabej,
Eqrem. "Rreth disa...
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Eqrem Basha (Macedonian: Еќрем Баша, Ećrem Baša) (born 1948 in Debar, PR Macedonia, FPR Yugoslavia) is
writer from Kosovo.
Albanian literature from Robert...
- **** Bey
Libohova (24
February 1882 – 7 June 1948) was an
Albanian politician and Axis collaborator. He
served as the
Prime Minister of
Albania on two...
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young animal,
young bull) > dem (modern Albanian) as
proposed by
linguist Eqrem Çabej.
Although the name Epi****os/Epi****us was more
commonly used among...