• Lale Drekalov (Serbian Cyrillic: Дрекале; Albanian: Lala Drekali) was a vojvoda of the Kuči tribe in eastern Montenegro in the first half of the 17th...
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  • Bulgaria Lale Akgün (born 1953), Turkish-German politician (SPD) Lale Andersen (1905–1972), German singer Lale Aytaman, Turkish politician Lale Drekalov (fl...
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    Orthodox and half Catholic. In his report, Bolizza notes that Lale Drecalou (Lale Drekalov) and Nico Raizcou (Niko Rajckov) were the commanders of the Catholic...
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  • the vojvoda (chieftain) of Kuči. Iliko was the second of four sons of Lale Drekalov and a daughter or sister of a Bratonožići vojvoda, Pejo Stanojev. He...
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    Slavic-speaking, in particular after the conversion of their leader Lale Drekalov in the 17th century when Rufim Njeguš was Metropolitan of Cetinje. The...
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  • pan-Balkan assembly. In both assemblies one its chief organizers was Lale Drekalov (Lala Drekali) head of the tribe of Kuçi The goal of the assembly was...
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  • than Metropolitan Rufim Boljević who famously converted Kuči Vojvode Lale Drekalov. Many authors, most notably Marko Miljanov, cite Boljević as being the...
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  • against Catholic propaganda, famous for his conversion of Kuči Vojvode Lale Drekalov from Catholicism to orthodoxy. He had notable influence on the Montenegrin...
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