- 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...
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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)...
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government reform it
became part of the muni****lity Rrogozhinë. Baba Faja
Martaneshi "Shoqata e
Komunave të Shqipërisë".
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Italian army,
although some
local leaders like
Myslim Peza, Baba Faja
Martaneshi, Abaz Kupi etc.
created small çetas (small detachments)
which from time...
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change of leadership.
Xhafer Sadik was made Kryegjysh, and Baba Faja
Martaneshi (a
Communist collaborator) was made
secretary general, but the
death of...
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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...
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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...
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Perlat Forest, Prosek, Mirditë
Killed for
personal reasons. 53 Baba Faja
Martaneshi Deputy Leader of the
National Liberation Front 18
March 1947 Dede Baba...