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developed a
national consciousness resulting in
individuals such as Faik
Konitza and
Mehmet Konica becoming important figures in the
Albanian national movement...
- Faik Bey
Konica (later
named Faïk
Dominik Konitza, 15
March 1875 – 15
December 1942) was an
important figure in
Albanian language and
culture in the early...
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Burkina Faso (2015–present) H. T. Kirby-Smith,
American author and poet Faik
Konitza,
Albanian politician, stylist, critic. Georges-Louis Leclerc,
Comte de...
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changes were seen in the
system of genres;
prose (Migjeni, F. S. Noli, Faik
Konitza,
Ernest Koliqi,
Mitrush Kuteli, etc.)
drama and
satire (Gjergj Fishta,...
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Gertrude Stein, Max Jacob, André Salmon, André Breton, André Derain, Faik
Konitza,
Blaise Cendrars,
Giuseppe Ungaretti,
Pierre Reverdy,
Alexandra Exter,...
- with the
Albanian National Awakening producing many
figures like Faik
Konitza,
Ismail Qemali,
Midhat Frashëri,
Shahin Kolonja and
others advocating for...
- of Oso ****a, from the June 1901
issue of the
Albania newspaper of Faik
Konitza Born c. 1820 Shkodër,
Ottoman Empire Died 1862 Vranjina,
Montenegro Other names...
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identified as an "arch-atheist".
Fatima Sana
Shaikh –
Indian actress Faik
Konitza –
Albanian stylist, critic,
publicist and
political figure that had a tremendous...
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during the late 1880s for the
Albanian school in Korçë. In a
letter to Faik
Konitza in 1887, Frashëri
expressed sentiments regarding the
precarious state of...
- Béla
Kondor (1931–1972),
Hungarian poet,
prose writer and
painter Faik
Konitza (1875–1942),
Albanian poet
Halina Konopacka (1900–1989),
Polish poet and...