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  2. Franz Xaver Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    Franz Xavier Bergmann inherited the company and opened a new foundry in 1900. Many of the bronzes from the 1900s were still based on designs from his father's workshop. Bergmann is often incorrectly described as a sculptor, but he was not; he was a foundry owner. His workshops employed, on a temporary basis, many anonymous sculptors.

  3. Komnen Arianiti - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Academy treats him as the same person as Comin Spata (Albanian: Komin Spata), [1] who was mentioned between 1392 and 1407. [2] That name appears in the Venetian archives.

  4. Peasant Revolt (Albania) - Wikipedia

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    The Peasant Revolt, also known as the Central Albania Uprising (Albanian: Kryengritja e Shqipërisë së Mesme), was an uprising of peasants from central Albania, mostly pro-Ottoman Muslims against the regime of Wilhelm, Prince of Albania during 1914.

  5. Republic of Central Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Central Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë së Mesme) was a short-lived unrecognised state established on 16 October 1913, with its administrative centre in Durrës, today in Albania. [2]

  6. Kelmendi (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The Kelmendi region is located in the District of Malësi e Madhe in northern Albania, situated in the northernmost and most isolated part of the country. It borders the Albanian tribal regions of Gruda to the west, Hoti to the southwest, Boga to the south, Shala to the east, and the Montenegrin tribal regions of Kuči and Vasojevići to the north.

  7. Shtjefën Gjeçovi - Wikipedia

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    Gjeçovi was born on 12 July 1874 (some sources mention 3 October 1873 [2]) in Janjevo, Prizren Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Kosovo). [1] He was educated by the Franciscans in Bosnia (under control of Austria-Hungary) and moved to Ottoman Albania in 1896, having become a priest, and spent the years between 1905 and 1920 among the Albanian highland tribes, collecting oral literature, tribal law ...

  8. Families of Frashër - Wikipedia

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    There is a high probability that the Fresher family today is a large part of the Dangelliasi, from the Albanian Suliots. [10] Also known as the family of Marko Bocari . The Apostle Stoja of Fresher (est. 1655), one of the last Orthodox rulers of the Tosks, was the initiative of the Fresher family, due to their ties of the Totona, Cokeve-Alickaj ...

  9. Provisional Government of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Government of Albania (Albanian: Qeveria e Përkohshme e Shqipërisë), also called the Qemali Government, was the first government of Albania, created by the Assembly of Vlorë on 4 December 1912.