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Xhevat Kelmendi (born
January 1955) is an
ethnic Albanian singer from Kosovo.
Xhevat Kelmendi is from Peja and is one of the
greatest 'serenata' (po****r...
- Dževad
Prekazi (Serbian Cyrillic: Џевад Прекази, Albanian:
Xhevat Prekazi, Turkish:
Cevat Prekazi; born 18
August 1957) is a
Yugoslav former professional...
- Cavad,
Berber languages: ⵊⴰⵡⴷ, romanized: Jawed; Turkish: Cevat; Albanian:
Xhevat) is an
Arabic given name that
means generous, liberal, magnanimous, merciful...
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Kosovo which competes in the
First League. The home
games are pla**** in the
Xhevat Jusufi Stadium in Mitrovicë
which has a
capacity for 1,000 people. KF Australia...
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parts of Struga).
According to
linguists such as
Jorgji Gjinari and
Xhevat Lloshi, the
Central Gheg
dialect group represents a sub-group of the larger...
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Kalendari i Vatrës i
motit 1918, Boston:
Vatra Press, p. 30
Nasho Jorgaqi,
Xhevat Lloshi, ed. (1993), Faik
Konica –
Vepra (1 ed.), Tirana:
Shtepia Botuese...
- Matasovic. p. 39.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 9
October 2022. Lloshi,
Xhevat (1999). "Albanian". In Hinrichs, Uwe; Büttner, Uwe (eds.).
Handbuch der...
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Migjen Xhevat Basha (born 5
January 1987) is a
former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder. Born in Switzerland, he represented...
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Nikica Klinčarski,
Petar Borota,
Slobodan Santrač,
Aleksandar Trifunović,
Xhevat Prekazi and
Pavle Grubješić. That same year,
Partizan won its
first European...
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Xhevat (1999). "Albanian". In Hinrichs, Uwe (ed.).
Handbuch der Südosteuropa-Linguistik. Wiesbaden: Otto Harr****owitz. pp. 277–299. Lloshi,
Xhevat (2008)...