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- Gjomarkaj, Bianca Maria (October 5, 2023). Kulla E Rezistencës Familja Markagjoni – Një Dinasti Shqiptare. Kosovo: SHB “Lumbardhi”-Prizren Shoqata “Trojet...
- second half of the 1940s. Created on the basis of the Mirdita clan of Markagjoni. It advocated for Albanian nationalism, traditional values and right-wing...
- partisans in Vig, Shkodër. August 29: Partisans burned the towers of Gjon Markagjoni. In May 1944 Mit'hat Frashëri sent to the nationalist party of Napoleon...
- clan chief, Gjon Markagjoni, who led his Roman Catholic Mirditë tribesmen in a rebellion against the regency and parliament. Markagjoni proclaimed the founding...
- politician Marka Gjoni (1861–1925), chieftain of the Mirdita region Gjon Markagjoni (1888–1966), Catholic clan chieftain Bib Dod Pasha (1820–1868), ruler...
- Muni****lity 2022 5 Markagjoni Tower Shkodër 42°03′54″N 19°30′54″E / 42.06499°N 19.51501°E / 42.06499; 19.51501 — Kolë Idromeno Gjon Markagjoni 20th century...
- Drin, Kraja brokered a truce between Sulçe Bushati and his rival Gjon Markagjoni and the Shkodër National Committee to fight off the ultimately successful...
- (1916–1991) Muzafer Korkuti (born 1936) Rexhep Krasniqi (1906–1999) Gjon Markagjoni (1888–1966) Ylber Marku (1984–) Beqir Meta Ndoc Nikaj (1864–1951)  – priest...
- Charles IV to the throne of Hungary. 1921: The rebellion of Mirdita led by Markagjoni declares the independence of Republic of Mirdita from Albania. 1921–1922:...
- active in local affairs for a few years before his death. His son Gjon Markagjoni became the next kapedan and reached an understanding with the Albanian...