- only used
outside the country. In Albanian,
William was
referred to as
mbret,
meaning king. This was
because many
local nobles already had the title...
- he was
styled "sovereign prince", but in Albania, he was
referred to as
mbret, or king.
William was born on 26
March 1876 in
Neuwied Castle, near Koblenz...
- Anál: to breathe, to blow *anǝtlo-: OIr anāl 'spiritus'; Cymr
anadl 'Atem';
MBret alazn (Umstellung), Bret holan; *anǝtī-:
MCymr eneit, Cymr
eneid 'Seele';...
-
Middle Irish; OBritt. = Old Brittonic; OW = Old Welsh; MW =
Middle Welsh; Pict. = Pictish; OBret. = Old Breton;
MBret. =
Middle Breton; OCo. = Old Cornish...
- King
Mosque may
refer to: King Mosque, Berat, in Berat,
Albania King Mosque, Elbasan, in Elbasan,
Albania This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The King
Mosque (Albanian:
Xhamia Mbret or
Xhamia e Hynqarit, Turkish: Hünkâr Camii) or
Sultan Bayezid Mosque (Xhamia e
Sulltan Bajazitit) is a historical...
- GoodReads.
Retrieved January 1, 2024. "Ahmet Zogu,
presidenti që u bë
mbret". GoodReads.
Retrieved January 1, 2024. "Tirana e Nonës". GoodReads. Retrieved...
- The King
mosque became a
Cultural Monument in 1948. Beratculture. "Xhamia
Mbret".
Retrieved 7
November 2010.[permanent dead link] "Religious buildings...
- gjêndje / gjênje state,
condition zog zog zog, zëq / zëç / zëg bird
mbret mbret mret / regj king për të
punuar për të
punuar me
punue / me punu, për...
- ɡˁaj), "river" Aboño: from
Celtic *abon- "river": OIr. ab, aub, MW afon,
MBret auon, (PIE: *h2ep-h3on- "river"). Argeş: from Gr**** or
maybe Thracian arges...