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Kazazi (Persian: کزازی, also
Romanized as
Kazāzī) is a
village in
Dowlatabad Rural District, in the
Central District of
Ravansar County,
Kermanshah Province...
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Kazazi Street (Bosnian:
Ulica Kazazi; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Улица Казази) is a
historic street located in the
heart of Baščaršija, Sarajevo, the capital...
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Kazazis (Gr****: Καζάζης) is a Gr**** surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dimitrios Kazazis (born 1966), Gr****
volleyball player and coach...
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Hamza agë
Kazazi also
known as Hamz
Kazazi (1779–1859) was an
Albanian fighter and leader,
known for his role in
Albanian Uprising of 1835 in Shkodër,...
- Gjon Nikollë
Kazazi (in Latin:
Giovanni Battista Nicolovich Casasi) was an
Albanian Catholic cleric, who
served as
Archbishop of the
Diocese of Skopje...
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traditional clan
authority Osman Haxhia and
economist Jup
Kazazi.
During the
Italian occupation,
Kazazi had
served as the
general secretary of the
fascist party...
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adapted for
Albanian vowels. The book was
discovered in 1740 by Gjon Nikollë
Kazazi, the
Albanian archbishop of Skopje. It
contains the
liturgies of the main...
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secretaries of the
Albanian Fascist Party Tefik Mborja (1939–1941) Jup
Kazazi [sq] (1941–1943) Kol Bib Mirakaj [sq] (1943)
Ministers secretaries of the...
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Neoklis G.
Kazazis (Gr****: Νεοκλής Καζάζης, c. 1849–1936) was a Gr**** lawyer,
university professor and writer. He was the
president of the
company "Ellinismos"...
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Marubi dates back to 1858, in
which was
photographed Hamza bey
Kazazi, at that time a
patriot and
leader of the
movement for
independence from...