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Muhaxhir and
Muhaxher (plural: Muhaxhirë and Muhaxherë,
meaning "Muslim refugees" in Albanian) are
Ottoman Albanian communities that left
their homes as...
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Anatolia from the late 18th
century until the end of the 20th
century Muhaxhir (Albanians),
Ottoman Albanian communities that left
their homes as refugees...
- This is a list of
Muhaxhir Albanians that
includes Albanians and
Muslims that left
their homes as
refugees or were
transferred from
various States in Balkan...
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considered an
inner village, is Sekiraqa. This
community settled in the area as
muhaxhir from the
Toplica region following the
events of 1877–78. 2011
Kosovo Census...
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These Albanian refugees and
their descendants became known in
Albanian as
Muhaxhir; plural: Muhaxhirë, a
generic word for
Muslim refugees (borrowed from Ottoman...
- Many
settled in Kosovo,
where they and
their descendants are
known as
muhaxhir, also
muhaxher ("exiles", from
Arabic 'muhajir'), and some bear the surname...
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Albanians that
resettled in
parts of now Kosovo, are now
known as
Muhaxhir. The
number of
remaining Muslims counted were 1,168, with many
being Muslim...
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between Fascist Italy and Albania.
During the rule of King Zog, many
Muhaxhirs migrated towards Tirana,
which led to a
growing po****tion in the capital...
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village in Kosovo,
located south of Lipjan. The
village was
founded by
Muhaxhir-Albanians all of whom fled the
invasion of Niš (Albanian: Nish) during...
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planted by the Çitaku family. Additionally, Bajçina is home to
Muhaxhir families who
migrated from the
Toplica region during the
expulsions of...