Ekrem Bey Libohova (24 February 1882 – 7 June 1948) was an Albanian politician and Axis collaborator. He served as the Prime Minister of Albania on two...
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Mufid Bey Libohova (1876 in Libohovë – 1927 in Sarandë) was an Albanian economist, diplomat and politician and one of the delegates at the Assembly of...
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Irma Libohova (born 14 April 1959) is an Albanian singer and songwriter. Libohova was born in Libohovë in a family originating from Libohovë. She debuted...
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Nexhati Libohova (Ismailati) (Libohovë, 1877 – Shkallnur, May 26, 1915) was an Albanian politician, active in the early independence period. A former cadet...
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Tuda [sq], Genc Salihu [sq], Ilire Vinca [sq] and her daughters, Irma Libohova, Kamela Islamaj and Teuta Kurti [sq], Timo Flloko [sq], Shpat Deda [sq]...
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Servet Libohova was an Albanian politician and mayor of Tirana from 1915 through 1916. "Mayors of Tirana". tirana.gen.al. v t e...
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first time on Kosovo soil in Pristina, and she placed second, behind Irma Libohova and ahead of Pirro Çako. She also won a "Best Vocalist" award there. In...
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opponent of the Congress of Lushnjë event together with Fejzi Alizoti, Myfit Libohova, and Sami Vrioni. These include the assassination of the Prefect of Durrës...
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The biggest and most famous schools in Lushnje are known as "Skënder Libohova", "18 Tetori" and "Kongresi i Lushnjes". "Kongresi i Lushnjes" has been...
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Vlora War Myfit Bej Libohova - Justice Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Culture, of the Libohova family Jakup Mato...
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Foreign Affairs until June 1913. Later this function passed to Myfit Bey Libohova who exercised it until the end of January 1914. The MFA in this period...
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Alfred Kaçinari Jorgo Papingji 2000 "Një mijë ëndrra" Irma Libohova and Eranda Libohova Irma Libohova Kristi 2001 "Për një çast më ndali zemra" Rovena Dilo...
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Vllamasi, Xhemal Bushati etc. Zog was in the company of Minister Eqrem Libohova who was wounded, while Zog's guard Llesh Topallaj was mistaken for Zog...
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Emanuele III Prime Minister Shefqet Vërlaci Mustafa Merlika-Kruja Eqrem Libohova Maliq Bushati Preceded by Xhemal Aranitasi Succeeded by Prenk Pervizi Personal...
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Kostaq Kotta Mehdi Frashëri Mustafa Merlika-Kruja Maliq Bushati Ekrem Libohova Rexhep Mitrovica Fiqri Dine Ibrahim Biçakçiu Enver Hoxha Mehmet Shehu Adil...
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Kingdom of Italy in 1914 when Prince Wied delegated his envoy, Myfid Bey Libohova as its foreign affairs representative. Diplomatic ties between the two...
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officials are labeled in the list with an asterisk. Mehdi Frashëri and Mufid Libohova served as delegates. Zef Kadarja was member in charge. Mustafa Merlika-Kruja...
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Ministers secretaries of the Guard of Great Albania Maliq Bushati (1943) Ekrem Libohova (1943) World War II in Albania Albanian Lictor Youth Albanian Fascist Militia...
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themselves to be Albanians. The memorandum was sent to Prime Minister Ekrem Libohova whom they asked to intervene so the region could be united to the Albanian...
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(born 1934), cinematographer Albi Kondi (born 1989), football player Eqrem Libohova, former Prime Minister of Albania Sabit Lulo, politician Bule Naipi, World...
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October 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2021 – via ResearchGate. Teqja, Zydi; Libohova, Zamir; Kopali, Albert; Naçi, Robert (December 2014). "Climatic hardiness...
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Albania from 16 October 1921 till 6 December 1921. He was succeeded by Mufid Libohova, who was also succeeded by Petro Poga. Dervishi, Kastriot (2012). Prime...
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(provisionally): Ismail Kemal Minister of Internal Affairs: Myfit Bej Libohova (in July 1913 Essad Pasha Toptani) Minister of War: General Mehmet Pashë...
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1919, an Italian-Albanian agreement was signed by Ministers Myfid Bej Libohova and Fejzi Bey Alizoti, and Marquis Carlo Durazzo, who was the Adviser of...
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Prime minister (1941–1943) Eqrem Libohova, Prime minister (1943) Maliq Bushati, Prime minister (1943) Eqrem Libohova, Prime minister (1943) German occupation...
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Monarch Prince Wilhelm Prime Minister Turhan Përmeti Preceded by Mufid Libohova Succeeded by Hasan Prishtina 2nd Minister of War In office 14 March 1914 (1914-03-14) –...
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of Nawanagar The Maharaja of Jodhpur The Maharaja of Ratlam Ekrem Bey Libohova (representing the King of the Albanians) Dejazmatch Makonnen Endelkachew...
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was buried in the Sharra public cemetery in Tirana. Honorary Citizen of Libohova, Albania (2013) Honorary Citizen of Shkodër, Albania (2016) Honorary Citizen...
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served as Minister of Finances in the Toptani Government, replacing Nexhati Libohova who had been assassinated. After the fall of the government in January...
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