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  2. Pashko Vasa - Wikipedia

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    Albanian National Awakening. Signature. Pashko Vasa (17 September 1825 – 29 June 1892), known as Vaso Pasha or Wassa Pasha ( Arabic: واصه باشا, Albanian: Vaso pashë Shkodrani ), was an Albanian writer, poet and publicist of the Albanian National Awakening, and Ottoman mutasarrif of Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate from 1882 until his death.

  3. Secularism in Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian understanding of secularism has strong influences from the French laïcité. [ 1] Currently Albania is a secular parliamentary republic, in which the state guarantees freedom of belief. The constitution recognizes the equality of religious communities and the state is neutral in the questions of faith. [ 2]

  4. Abetare - Wikipedia

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    The Abetare is a children's textbook written in the Albanian language. It was created to help teach the basic language to children and young adults throughout Albania and the surrounding region where Albanians live. Abetare has played a significant role in the history of Albanian education and laid the groundwork for literary Albanian which ...

  5. O moj Shqypni - Wikipedia

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    O Moj Shqypni (English: "Oh Albania, poor Albania") is a poem written by Vaso Pasha, a political figure, poet, novelist, and patriot known for his role during the Rilindja. It was written between 1878, an important year for the League of Prizren and 1880. [1] The poet, a critique of religious and political factionalism as a barrier to national ...

  6. Irreligion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Culture ofAlbania. Irreligion, atheism and agnosticism are present among Albanians (see religion in Albania ), along with the predominant faiths of Islam and Christianity. [1] The majority of Albanians lead a secular life and reject religious considerations to shape or condition their way of life.

  7. Category:Albanian Pashas - Wikipedia

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    A. Abdi Pasha the Albanian. Ahmed Izzet Pasha. Ali Pasha of Ioannina. Ali Pasha of Gusinje. Arabacı Ali Pasha. Amcazade Köprülü Hüseyin Pasha.

  8. Drita (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Drita ( Drita meaning "the light" in English) is an Albanian literary magazine published by the Association of the Young Modern Artists of Albania ( Albanian: Shoqëria e Artistëve të Rinj Modernë ). [1] Drita was one of the first magazines in the Albanian language. [citation needed] It has been published for 127 years with some interruptions.

  9. Albanian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    In addition, it supported a wide range of social programs including: development projects in mountainous regions, especially in the areas of agriculture and farming; road construction; amelioration of water supplies; educational programs on health for children; construction of rural health centers and contributions for schools, orphanages ...