Gjon Marka Gjoni (28 August 1888 – 28 April 1966) was an Albanian Catholic clan chieftain (Albanian: Kapedan). He was born in Orosh, Mirdita, the only...
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Albanian nobleman Gjon Nikollë Kazazi (1702–1752), Albanian Catholic critic Gjon Markagjoni (1888–1966), Albanian clan leader Gjon Mili (1904–1984), Albanian...
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the anti-Communist movement was led by the Markagjoni clan. Gjon Markagjoni and his son Ndue Markagjoni emigrated to Italy, where they subsequently established...
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active in local affairs for a few years before his death. His son Gjon Markagjoni became the next kapedan and reached an understanding with the Albanian...
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clan chief, Gjon Markagjoni, who led his Roman Catholic Mirditë tribesmen in a rebellion against the regency and parliament. Markagjoni proclaimed the...
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Shkodër. He escaped the advancing Allied forces by joining the exodus of Gjon Markagjoni and his followers in the short-lived Republic of Mirdita, who went...
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Albania were Muharrem Bajraktari, Prenk Pervizi, Hysni Dema, Fiqri Dine, Gjon Markagjoni, Myslym Peza and Mustafa Gjinishi (a communist). Abaz Kupi departed...
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(1916–1991) Muzafer Korkuti (born 1936) Rexhep Krasniqi (1906–1999) Gjon Markagjoni (1888–1966) Ylber Marku (1984–) Beqir Meta Ndoc Nikaj (1864–1951) –...
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the Drin, Kraja brokered a truce between Sulçe Bushati and his rival Gjon Markagjoni and the Shkodër National Committee to fight off the ultimately successful...
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Orosh The church of Orosh in 1903 Prênk Bibë Doda Kapidan Marka Gjoni Gjon Markagjoni Bibë Dodë Pasha 2011 census results Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback...
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