-
Konstandin Hoxhi,
known as Koto
Hoxhi (1824–1895) was an
advocate of the
Albanian language. He
taught the
language secretly to his
students in Qestorat...
- Koto may
refer to: Koto Abe (阿部 航斗, born 1997), ****anese
footballer Koto
Hoxhi, (1824–1895)
advocate of the
Albanian language Koto
Ishiwatari (石渡こと, 1874–1947)...
- household. In 1920 she
opened the Koto
Hoxhi school,
named after Koto
Hoxhi, one of the
Rilindas of Albania. The Koto
Hoxhi school was a five-year
primary school...
- Vlora [tr],
Pashko Vasa, Jani Vreto,
Mihal Harito [tr],
Pandeli Sotiri, Koto
Hoxhi, and Mane Tahiri. The
chairman of the
committee was
elected Abdyl Frashëri...
- the
Society for the
Publication of
Albanian Writings. Sami Frashëri, Koto
Hoxhi,
Pashko Vasa and Jani
Vreto created an alphabet.[citation needed] This was...
- the "Hajredin Tremishti"
platoon and in late June
commissar of the "Koto
Hoxhi" platoon. He died on 2 July 1943
against the
Italian army
during the capture...
-
Abdyl Frashëri, and
other Rilindas as Jani Vreto,
Pandeli Sotiri, Koto
Hoxhi,
Pashko Vasa, etc. Its
members represented all
Albanian territories and...
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Komitetin ishin:
Bardh Jusufi, Sali Gjuka, Isuf Veseli,
Sadik Deçani,
Naxhi Hoxhi Sadiku,
Avdush Kastrati,
Jahja Prishtina,
Sadik Gostivari,
Bajram Daklani...
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published at the
initiative of Sami Frashëri, Jani Vreto,
Pashko Vasa and Koto
Hoxhi, all
intellectuals who had
founded the
Society for the
Publication of Albanian...
-
spread a
feeling of
Albanian belonging in Lunxhëri. The well-known Koto
Hoxhi (1825-1895) and
Pandeli Sotiri (1843-1891), who parti****ted in the opening...