Muhaxhir and Muhaxher (plural: Muhaxhirë and Muhaxherë, meaning "Muslim refugees" in Albanian) are Ottoman Albanian communities that left their homes as...
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companions) who migrated from Mecca to Medina in modern-day Saudi Arabia Muhaxhir (Albanians), Ottoman Albanian communities that left their homes as refugees...
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This is a list of Muhaxhir Albanians that includes Albanians and Muslims that left their homes as refugees or were transferred from various States in Balkan...
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took place in 1877–1878. The Albanians who left this region are known as Muhaxhirs. The Albanians from this Village kept their surname the same as the village...
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These Albanian refugees and their descendants became known in Albanian as Muhaxhir; plural: Muhaxhirë, a generic word for Muslim refugees (borrowed from Ottoman...
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Many settled in Kosovo, where they and their descendants are known as muhaxhir, also muhaxher ("exiles", from Arabic 'muhajir'), and some bear the surname...
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between Fascist Italy and Albania. During the rule of King Zog, many Muhaxhirs emigrated towards Tirana, which led to a growing population in the capital...
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the Albanians that resettled in parts of now Kosovo, are now known as Muhaxhir. The number of remaining Muslims counted were 1,168, with many being Muslim...
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sought refuge in Kosovo. There is not a single village in Podujevë where Muhaxhirs or migrants cannot be found. Furthermore, they established new villages...
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to parents with roots from Prizren. His grandparents had emigrated as muhaxhir to Turkey where they took the surname Kurtuluş (meaning "liberation" in...
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strengthen the Muslim population. All these new arrivals were known as muhaxhirs (Trk.: muhacir Srb.: muhadžir), a general word for Muslim refugees. The...
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village in Kosovo, located south of Lipjan. The village was founded by Muhaxhir-Albanians all of whom fled the invasion of Niš (Albanian: Nish) during...
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cleansed. Albanians who settled in Kosovo and other regions became known as muhaxhirs (refugees). The events of 1877-78 marked the beginning of the modern Serbian-Albanian...
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During the Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878, many refugees, called Muhaxhirs, settled. They were originally from Velika Plana or Tupallë. Kçiq i Madh...
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Albanians were forced to leave Žitorađa and its surroundings and became muhaxhirs. The municipality had 16,368 people, according to the 2011 census. The...
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the 1877-1878 expulsion of the Albanians from the Sanjak of Niš, many muhaxhirs settled in Gollak. During the League of Prizren there were revolts in...
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(Albanian: Gunmasellë), the son of Bahtir and Aisha. His family came as Muhaxhirs from Toplica in the Sanjak of Niš. He attended kuttab with Mullah Aziz...
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the former Sanjak of Nish in 1877–1878, several families of Albanian Muhaxhirs settled in the Pollog Valley region. Albanian arrivals from the Upper...
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Latifi, Azizi, and Maxhuni families), Sikreshtë (or Sikireshi, home to muhaxhir families such as the Svirca-Bislimi, Mahalla, Mustafa, Osmani, Rexhepi...
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a large number of people were placed in Ferizaj. They were known as Muhaxhirs. The most well-known family leaders were Abdullah Musliu-Petrovic who...
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Albanian banker, politician, diplomat. His family had roots from Bosnia as Muhaxhirs, hence his surname. Reka, Eglantina (6 November 2015). "Integration of...
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the Albanians of 1877-1878 in the Sanjak of Niš, many Albanians became muhaxhirs and settled the region. In 1948 the region had 4312 inhabitants. In 1992...
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Albanians were forced to leave Blace and its surroundings and became muhaxhirs. Settlements that Albanians left include: Alabana, Barbatovac with 17...
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Vilayet of Kosovo of the Ottoman Empire. These Albanians became known as Muhaxhirs and were demographically Albanians of the Gheg dialect and Muslims. Some...
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1888 to an Albanian Orthodox family. His family may have been Albanian Muhaxhirs from the Sandzak region hence his surname, or have Bosniak roots, they...
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Albanians were forced to leave Žitorađa and its surroundings, and they became Muhaxhirs, These Albanians were expelled by Serbian forces in a way that today would...
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secretary of the Democratic Party of Kosovo. His family's ancestors are Muhaxhirs from the village of Grabovac Prokuplje Serbia. Grabovica (disambiguation)...
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of Bregovina. The Albanian migrants from this region became known as Muhaxhirs and they mostly migrated to what is today modern Kosovo, which was back...
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[citation needed] The Albanian migrants from this region became known as Muhaxhirs and they mostly migrated to what is today modern Kosovo, which was back...
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village of Žegrova. The Albanian migrants from this region became known as Muhaxhirs and they mostly migrated to what is today modern Kosovo, which was back...
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