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  2. Naim Frashëri - Wikipedia

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    The family house of Naim Frashëri in Frashër. Naim Frashëri was born on 25 May 1846 [ 8] into a wealthy Albanian family of religious belief affiliated with the Bektashi tariqa of Islam, in the village of Frashër in what was then part of the Ottoman Empire and now Albania. He, Abdyl and Sami were one of eight children of Halid Frashëri ...

  3. Naim Frashëri Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    The Naim Frashëri Publishing House ( Albanian: Shtëpia Botuese "Naim Frashëri" ), was one of the most important publishers in Albania. During Communist Albania, it was the only existing literature publisher of the country. [1] Children's writer, Odhise Grillo, has worked there as an editor for many years.

  4. Skanderbeg - Wikipedia

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    Skanderbeg's letter to Ferdinand I of Naples. Ferdinand's main rival Prince of Taranto Giovanni Antonio Orsini tried to dissuade Skanderbeg from this enterprise and even offered him an alliance. This did not affect Skanderbeg, who answered on 31 October 1460, that he owed fealty to the Aragon family, especially in times of hardship. In his response to Orsini, Skanderbeg mentioned that the ...

  5. Families of Frashër - Wikipedia

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    Naim Frasheri, the most famous poet and writer of Albania. Sami Frasheri as a philosophy, ideologist and shaper of the Albanian identity. The Pollo family. A Suliot family who came to Frasher in 1803, after the devastating attack of Ali Pasha Tepelena. In the 19th century, Stefanaq Pollo derived from the family. The Adhamidhi family

  6. Dhimitër Shuteriqi - Wikipedia

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    Dhimitër Shuteriqi. Dhimitër Shuteriqi (26 July 1915 ‒ 22 July 2003) was an Albanian scholar, literary historian, and writer. He participated in the anti-fascist National Liberation Movement. After the war, he was a member of the People's Assembly and one of the founders and later president of the Albanian League of Writers and Artists.

  7. Ti Shqipëri, më jep nder, më jep emrin Shqipëtar - Wikipedia

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    Ti Shqipëri, më jep nder, më jep emrin Shqipëtar. Ti Shqipëri, më jep nder, më jep emrin Shqiptar ( English: You Albania, you give me honor, you give me the name Albanian) is the national motto of Albania. The phrase was used in the poem O malet e Shqipërisë, written by Naim Frashëri, proclaimed national poet. [ 1][ 2]

  8. Vladan Jurica - Wikipedia

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    Vladan Gjurica (d. April 1465) was an Albanian nobleman and Skanderbeg's main advisor during Skanderbeg's rebellion. [2] [3] He is thought to be from Gjoricë, in modern-day Dibër County from which he got the surname Gjurica/Jurica. [4]

  9. Shahin Frashëri - Wikipedia

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    Shahin (Shahinin) Kaso Frashëri was born in Frashër, today's Përmet District, back then part of the Janina Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. He was the younger brother of the other poet Dalip Frashëri, and uncle of the Albanian poets and National Awakening activists Naim, Sami, and Abdyl Frashëri. [2]