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  2. Antimacassar - Wikipedia

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    Design of a cloth antimacassar Armchair with antimacassar-Sheffield Mayors Parlour Antimacassars on rail carriage seats. An antimacassar / ˌ æ n t ɪ m ə ˈ k æ s ər / is a small cloth placed over the backs or arms of chairs, or the head or cushions of a sofa, to prevent soiling of the permanent fabric underneath. [1]

  3. Macassar - Wikipedia

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    Antimacassar, a cloth to protect chairs against soiling by the oil; Diospyros celebica or Makassar ebony, a species of flowering tree in the family Ebenaceae, endemic to the island of Sulawesi; Makassar-class landing platform dock, a class of amphibious warfare ships "Makassar", a song by Al Bano and Romina Power

  4. Macassar oil - Wikipedia

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    A young man in Herne Bay, Kent, England, around 1903 to 1914, showing hair groomed with Macassar oil. Macassar oil is an oil that was originally compounded from Macassar ebony oil that was used primarily by Western European men throughout the 1800s and early 1900s as a hair conditioner to groom and style the hair.

  5. Costa Chekrezi - Wikipedia

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    Chekrezi was born on 31 March 1892 in Ziçisht village, in the Upper Devoll region located near Korça, Ottoman Empire. [1] He himself and his fathers family are of Circassian heritage which can be seen by his surname Çekrezi, which over time they became assimilated into Albanians.

  6. Talk:Antimacassar - Wikipedia

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  7. Kachaks - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo Albanian rebels controlling a road in Kosovo, 1920s. Kachaks (Albanian: kaçak, Serbian: качаци / kačaci) is a term used for the Albanian rebels active in the late 19th and early 20th century in northern Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo and Macedonia, and later as a term for the militias of Albanian revolutionary organizations against the Kingdom of Serbia (1910–18) Kingdom of ...

  8. 1981 protests in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Average strength of Yugoslav state economies as a deviation from the Yugoslav average in 1975. SAP Kosovo (in red) was the least developed entity within Yugoslavia.. The University of Pristina was the starting point of the 1981 Kosovo student protests.

  9. Ismet Jashari - Wikipedia

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    Ismet was born on April 16, 1967, in the village of Orizari in the Karadak Highlands of the Municipality of Lipkovo. [3]From his father's side, the Jashari family migrated to Macedonia in the early 1910s from Vranje in south-Serbia when there were a significant minority of ethnic Albanians living there.