- Prishtina,
Torcida of Mitrovica, etc.),
North Macedonia (Ballistët of Tetovë,
Ilirët of Kumanovë,
Shvercerat of Shkupi, etc.) and in
Albania itself (Ultras Guerrils...
-
Ilirët Rugby Club (Albanian:
Klubi i Regbisë
Ilirët) is an
Albanian rugby team
based in Tirana. It is
named after the
ancient tribes of
Illyrians which...
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respective lists of
daily folk
songs "A Folk Song A Day" and "365 Days Of Folk".
Ilirët sang in Albanian.
Jayanta Hazarika sang in ****amese "Ketiyaba Bejarote"(English:...
- Netherlands:
Adolf M. Hakkert. ISBN 90-256-0793-4. Stipčević,
Aleksandar (2002).
Ilirët: Historia, Jeta, Kultura,
Simbolet e Kultit. Tirana, Albania: Toena. ISBN 99927-1-609-6...
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Recently two
rugby teams were created:
Tirana Rugby Club,
founded in 2013 and
Ilirët Rugby Club
founded in 2016. As the capital,
Tirana is the most significant...
- 1990s, it was also
covered in
Albanian as "Ti më bën xheloz" by the Band
Ilirët.
There was also an Urdu
version of the song, "Babia" (1993), by
Sajjad Ali...
- of
Albanian rock.
Other known bands that
formed during this
period were
Ilirët, 403, Telex,
Seleksioni 039,
Minatori and Menkis. On the
other hand, underground...
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continuing with the aim of
creating a
federation for the
sport once four
teams become active.
Tirana Rugby Club (2013–)
Ilirët Rugby Club (2016–) Alb Rugby...
- Pejë,
Forca of Vushtrria, etc.),
North Macedonia (Ballistët of Tetovo,
Ilirët of Kumanovo,
Shvercerat of Skopje, etc.) and in
Albania itself (Ultras Guerrils...
- ISBN 9781951538736.
Neritan Ceka (2001). "Straboni –
Argjendi ilir". In
Nigro (ed.).
Ilirët (in Albanian). Toena. p. 80. ISBN 9789992700983.
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