- The
House of
Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian:
Gjika}; Gr****: Γκίκας, Gikas) was an
Albanian noble family whose members held
significant positions...
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Gjika Amplification was
founded in Boston, M****achusetts in the
early 1980s, by
Robert (Bob)
Gjika.
Gjika amplifiers are
original designs, and are completely...
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Viktor Gjika (23 June 1937 – 3
March 2009) was an
Albanian director,
filmmaker and screenwriter. For his
distinguished and
remarkable contribution to...
- d'Istria, pen name of
Duchess Helena Koltsova-M****alskaya, born
Elena Ghica (
Gjika) (22
January 1828 in
Bucharest – 17
November 1888 in Florence), was a Romanian...
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Ghica noble family.
Later in life he
changed his name to the
Albanian form
Gjika, for more
credentials in his
quest for the
Albanian throne. He was a pretender...
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Julia Gjika (born 1949) is an Albanian-born poet
living in the
United States. She is one of the few
writers publishing in the
Albanian language and writes...
- "Mihal
Gjika". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 11
December 2021. "Mihal
Gjika".
National Football Teams.
Retrieved 11
December 2021.
Mihal Gjika at National-Football-Teams...
- The
Elena Gjika Elementary School is a
cultural heritage monument in Pristina, Kosovo, and one of the
oldest intact buildings in the
entire city. The...
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George Ghica (Albanian:
Gjergj Gjika, Romanian:
Gheorghe Ghica; 3 March[citation needed] 1600 – 2 November[citation needed] 1664)
founder of the Ghica...
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Dimitrie Ghica or
Ghika (Albanian:
Gjika) (31 May 1816 – 15
February 1897) was a
Romanian politician. A
prominent member of the
Conservative Party, he...