• Anastas Byku was a 19th-century Albanian publisher and journalist. His publication of the Pelasgos newspaper in 1861 in both Albanian and Greek languages...
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  • Anastas is both a surname and a given name. Anastas was also the male equivalent of female name Anastasia. Notable people with the name include: Surname:...
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  • Buzhala (born 1975) Ligor Buzi (1915–1994) Jusuf Buxhovi (born 1946) Anastas Byku (1830–1878) Visar Dodani (1857–1939) Diana Çuli (born 1951) Daut Dauti...
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  • University of Padua. Vangelis Liapis - Greek scholar and folklorist. Anastas Byku - Albanian publisher and journalist. Aristeidis Kollias - Greek lawyer...
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  • Albanians of the village speak in the Tosk dialect of the Albanian language. Anastas Byku, publisher of the bilingual Albanian-Greek Pellazgos magazine in 1860–1861...
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  • intellectuals who had received Greek schooling. For Orthodox Albanians such as Anastas Byku a common ancestry of both Albanians and Greeks through Pelasgian ancestors...
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    ministry of education. Ali Asllani (1884–1966) Elmaz Boçe (1852–1925) Anastas Byku (?-1878) Abedin Dino (1843–1906) Hasan Dosti (1895–1991) Naim Frashëri...
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  • Mihal Duri, Albanian communist Misto Mame, Albanian communist activist Anastas Byku, publicist of 19th century, publisher of Pelasgos newspaper in 1861....
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  • also those who were simultaneously Albanists and Hellenists, such as Anastas Byku). In the late Ottoman period, powerful Grecophile families forced the...
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