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Anton Harapi (5
January 1888 – 20
February 1946) was an
Albanian Franciscan friar, educator, lecturer, publicist, and
political figure during World War...
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Tonin Harapi (June 9, 1926 – July 30, 1992) was an
Albanian composer and teacher. He was born in Shkodër, Albania. He
studied composition in Moscow, USSR...
- Vërlaci.
Along with two
other Axis
collaborators Lef Nosi and
father Anton Harapi, he was
sentenced to
death by
communist Albania.
Maliq was born in Shkodër...
- Albanian: Rizo Shurdha; 12
January 1922 – 11
February 2003), also
known as Rizo
Harapi, was a
Montenegrin photographer,
actor and anti-fascist
fighter who fought...
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Gjergj Fishta and
Anton Harapi, who
would come to meet
through his
uncle Pashko Toma. In one of
those meetings,
Pashko told
Harapi that the
little boy wanted...
- scholar, gave his
contribute through his
studies on
Albanian language.
Anton Harapi (1888 – 1946),
Franciscan friar, teacher,
writer and politician. Zef Valentini...
- the
village comes the well-known Franciscan,
politician and
writer Anton Harapi (1888-1946), who fell
victim to the
communist regime. "Top
Channel - Video:...
- of
classical music from
northern Albania: Çesk Zadeja, Tish Daija,
Tonin Harapi, and
Simon Gjoni.
Jakova was the
director of the
music band and of the House...
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designed to rotate, but Lef Nosi
declined for
health reasons, and
Anton Harapi argued that as a
Catholic monk, he
could accept no
position in
which he...
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Julia Gjika (born 1949)
Milto S.
Gurra (1884–1972)
Anton Harapi (1888–1946)
Ervin Hatibi (born 1974)
Irhan Jubica (born 1973)
Ismail Kadare...