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Kardhiq is a
village in the
former Cepo commune, Gjirokastër County, Albania. At the 2015
local government reform it
became part of the muni****lity Gjirokastër...
- Hormovë and
Kardhiq, two
Christian and
Muslim Albanian villages respectively.
Hamko and Ali's
sister were
captured by the men of
Kardhiq,
raped and then...
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Kardhiq Castle (Albanian:
Kalaja e Kardhiqit) is a
ruined hill
fortress located in
Kardhiq,
southern Albania.
Built between the late 14th and the early...
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Castle Dorëzi
Fortress Drisht Castle Gjon Boçari
Castle Himarë
Castle Kardhiq Castle Kelcyre Castle Kratul Fortification Margëlliç
Castle Paleokastra...
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Backa Hajdar Hatemi Baba of Gjonëm (early 19th century) Hajdër Baba of
Kardhiq (d. 1904) Haji
Bektash Veli (1248–1337) (Albanian:
Haxhi Bektashi Veli;...
- Fushë-Bardhë
Gerhot Golem (Gjirokastër)
Goranxi Jergucat Kolonjë (Gjirokastër)1
Kardhiq Krioner Lazarat Labova e
Zhapes Labovë e
Kryqit Libohova Mashkullorë Mingul...
- was born in
Albania (then part of the
Ottoman Empire) in the
village of
Kardhiq near Gjirokastra, to
Elmaz Aga of the
Dosti branch of
Muslim Albanian Tosk...
- faith. He was born to Ago
Topulli and Hasije,
daughter of Laze
Mullai from
Kardhiq. In
early 1906, he and his
brother Bajo
Topulli founded the
first Albanian...
- the
command of
Thanasis Vagias to
destroy the
Muslim Albanian village of
Kardhiq,
after his
Muslim Albanian followers had
refused to do so. This action...
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reconstruction of
Christian pilgrimages in modern-day Albania" (PDF). "close to
Kardhiq, Tepelena, in
commemoration of the
August 1943
establishment of the “Asim...