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Tefta Tashko-Koço (pronounced [tɛfˈta taʃˈkɔ kɔtˈʃɔ]; 2
November 1910 – 22
December 1947) was an
Albanian singer and soprano. She was a
leading figure...
- and Koço Çakali, in Paris,
during their work with
Albanian soprano Tefta Tashko-Koço.
Several gramophone compilations were
recorded at the time by the three...
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Arthur Tashko (1901-1994) was an
Albanian born in Korçë, in the
Manastir Vilayet of the
Ottoman Empire (present-day Albania) 10
April 1901, an American...
- Street.
Another historical street was
former Rruga e Pishes,
modern Tefta Tashko-Koco Street.[citation needed]
Other neighborhoods include:[citation needed]...
- Çako
Jorgjia Filçe-Truja Loro Kovaçi
Marie Kraja Avni Mula Bik
Ndoja Tefta Tashko-Koço
Ibrahim Tukiqi Mentor Xhemali Vaçe Zela
Music directors and Composers...
- pro-Moscow
elements of the
party were purged,
including Liri
Belishova and Koço
Tashko.
Having once
again eliminated his rivals,
Hoxha opted instead to
align his...
- his
granduncle Prince Muhammad Ali.
Tefta Tashko-Koço – Well-known
Albanian singer of the 1930s
Tefta Tashko-Koço
Filip Shiroka -
Albanian poet and writer...
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President of the
State Plan
Committee Medar Shtylla -
Minister of
Health Gaqo
Tashko -
Minister of
Agriculture Sejfulla Malëshova (Naxhije Dume, 6
February 1948)...
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Gjoka worked as an
accompanist for
singers including the
soprano Tefta Tashko-Koço, the
Albanian folk
singer Marie Kraja, and
Mihal Ciko. In 1933 she...
- of
other ethnicities dismissed the IMRO as pro-Bulgarian. His sons were:
Tashko Gulev (Shula Guli), a
soldier of the
Bulgarian Army who died in 1913 in...