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Luigj Gurakuqi (19
February 1879 – 2
March 1925), also
called Louis Gurakuchi, was an
Albanian writer and politician. He was an
important figure of the...
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Luigj Bumçi (7
November 1872 – 1
March 1945) was an
Albanian Catholic religious and
political figure. Dom
Luigj Bumçi was born in Shkodër, back then in...
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Luigj Pici (Ulcinj, Montenegro,
March 17, 1907 – Malësia, Albania,
November 10, 1946) was a
Roman Catholic parish priest in Reç and Lohja, Albania, and...
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Luigj Gurakuqi University of Shkodër (Albanian:
Universiteti i Shkodrës "
Luigj Gurakuqi") is an
Albanian public university established in 1957. It...
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Mikel Janku (1992–1993)
Luigj Dodaj (1993–1994)
Arben Feshti (1994–1995)
Kujtim Ceka (1996–1997)
Luigj Dodaj (1997–1999)
Luigj Dodaj (2003–2004) Ritvan...
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chief of the
Albanian military (1921–1922). His
primary rivals were
Luigj Gurakuqi and Fan S. Noli. In 1922,
Zogolli formally changed his surname...
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Mufid Libohova,
Luigj Bumçi,
Mustafa Merlika-Kruja,
Mihal Turtulli,
Mehmed Konica, Sami Vrioni, Mid'hat Frashëri,
Luigj Gurakuqi, Lef Nosi, Fejzi...
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represented by
Foreign Minister Mehmed Konica,
Mihal Turtulli,
Luigj Gurakuqi,
Luigj Bumçi,
Gjergj Fishta,
Mustafa Kruja and Mid'hat Frashëri. But the...
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Ottoman Empire. The
Memorandum was
jointly written by
Ismail Kemal and
Luigj Gurakuqi. The
leaders of the
Albanian Revolt of 1911
organized a meeting...
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torture had
intensified after she
refused to
answer her captors' questions.
Luigj Prendushi was born in 1896 and was
ordained as a
priest in 1921 in Italy;...