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  2. Women in Albania - Wikipedia

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    The first women's association in Albania was founded in 1909. [5] Albanian women from the northern Gheg region resided within a conservative [6] and patriarchal society. In such a traditional society, the women had subordinate roles in Gheg communities that believe in "male predominance".

  3. History of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian-Chinese relations had stagnated by 1970, and when the Asian giant began to reemerge from isolation in the early 1970s, Mao Zedong and the other communist Chinese leaders reassessed their commitment to tiny Albania, starting the Sino-Albanian split. In response, Tirana began broadening its contacts with the outside world.

  4. Albanian Pashaliks - Wikipedia

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    The Pashalik of Scutari or Pashalik of Shkodra (1757–1831) was a semi-autonomous and at times de facto independent entity within the Ottoman Empire, created by Albanian leaders of Northern Ottoman Albania, covering today's Northern Albania, most of Montenegro, southern Serbia, most of Kosovo, and northwestern North Macedonia.

  5. Timeline of Albanian history - Wikipedia

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    Albanian leaders meeting in Prizren formed the League of Prizren to advocate a unified Albania under Ottoman suzerainty. 1879 The Society for Printing of Albanian Writings, composed of Roman Catholic, Muslim, and Eastern Orthodox Albanians, was founded in Constantinople .

  6. Lists of Albanians - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Schirò among the most important figures of the Albanian cultural and literary movement of the 19th century in Italy. Romantic writer Dora d'Istria was a vocal advocate of Albanian rights in Western Europe. Ismail Kadare is the best-known novelist of the past century in Albanian literature.

  7. Albanian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Non-Albanian names were replaced which went alongside the state's variant of Albanian nationalism. [203] These approaches resulted for example in the Albanianisation of toponyms in areas where some Slavic minorities resided through official decree (1966) and of Slavic youth though not outright of the Macedonian community as a whole.

  8. Albanian National Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian National Awakening (Albanian: Rilindja or Rilindja Kombëtare), commonly known as the Albanian Renaissance or Albanian Revival, is a period throughout the 19th and 20th century of a cultural, political, and social movement in the Albanian history where the Albanian people gathered strength to establish an independent cultural and political life, as well as the country of Albania.

  9. Category:Albanian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Albanian feminine given names" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.