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- Baba Faja Martaneshi (1910 - 18 March 1947) was an Albanian Bektashi baba (Sufi) and a resistance leader during the National Liberation War of the Albanian...
- Hysejni of Elbasan (b. 1959) Edmond Brahimaj, Dede Baba (1910–1947) Faja Martaneshi Baba Fetah Baba of Backa Hajdar Hatemi Baba of Gjonëm (early 19th century)...
- government reform it became part of the muni****lity Rrogozhinë. Baba Faja Martaneshi "Shoqata e Komunave të Shqipërisë". Archived from the original on 2014-04-14...
- Italian army, although some local leaders like Myslim Peza, Baba Faja Martaneshi, Abaz Kupi etc. created small çetas (small detachments) which from time...
- change of leadership. Xhafer Sadik was made Kryegjysh, and Baba Faja Martaneshi (a Communist collaborator) was made secretary general, but the death of...
- Martanesh (Albanian: Martaneshi) is a geographic and ethnographic region within the Dibër County in eastern Albania. Formerly a commune, at the 2015 local...
- that position until 19 March 1947 when he committed suicide. Baba Faja Martaneshi had pushed for liberal reforms such as allowing clerics to marry, shave...
- the Albania annexation of Kosovo. Several groups were led by Baba Faja Martaneshi, former gendarmerie officer Gani bey Kryeziu, communist Mustafa Gjinishi...
- and were led by Muslims such as Myslim Peza and the Bektashi Baba Faja Martaneshi of whom both eventually aligned with the communists and Muharrem Bajraktari...
- Perlat Forest, Prosek, Mirditë Killed for personal reasons. 53 Baba Faja Martaneshi Deputy Leader of the National Liberation Front 18 March 1947 Dede Baba...