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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. Abdyl Frashëri - Wikipedia

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    Abdyl Frashëri was born in 1839 in the village of Frashër in the Vilayet of Janina to a distinguished Muslim Albanian family of Bektashi religious affiliations. Abdyl, alongside his brothers Naim, Sami and 5 other siblings were the children of Halit Bey (1797–1859) and their paternal family traditions held that they were descendants of timar holders that hailed from the Berat region before ...

  4. Migjeni - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Millosh Gjergj Nikolla ( Albanian pronunciation: [miˈɫoʃ ɟɛˈrɟ niˈkoɫa]; 13 October 1911 – 26 August 1938), commonly known by the acronym pen name Migjeni, was an Albanian poet and writer, considered one of the most important of the 20th century. After his death, he was recognized as one of the main influential writers of ...

  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. Mitrush Kuteli - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Dhimitër Pasko ( Romanian: Dimitrie Pascu; [ 1] 13 September 1907 – 4 May 1967) was a well-known Albanian writer, literary critic and translator. [ 2] Along with Ernest Koliqi he is considered as the founder of modern Albanian prose; in Albanian literature his pen name for which he gained fame was Mitrush Kuteli.

  7. Andon Zako Çajupi - Wikipedia

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    Literary work. Zako on a 1950 stamp of Albania. While participating in the Albanian nationalist movement (especially between 1898 and 1912), Çajupi expressed his patriotic beliefs in the form of poetry and prose, with his poetry taking its cue from Tosk Albanian. The nationalist and patriotic messages of his poems made them extremely popular ...

  8. 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.

  9. Skënder Luarasi - Wikipedia

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    Though Luarasi was a Protestant, he named his son Skënder to refer to the Albanian National Hero Scanderbeg. The poet Naim Frashëri was his godfather. Luarasi performed the first studies in Albanian-language schools of Negovan and Korçë (1909-1911). After the death of his father by poisoning, he was sent to Robert College of Istanbul (1912 ...