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  2. Bedri Hamza - Wikipedia

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    Bedri Hamza (born 8 November 1963) is a politician and administrator in Kosovo. He has been the Republic of Kosovo's finance minister on two occasions, served three terms in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo , was governor of the Central Bank of Kosovo from 2013 to 2017, and is the current mayor of South Mitrovica .

  3. Hamza (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hamza (also spelled as Hamzah, Hamsah, Hamzeh, Humza, Khamzat or Hamëz; Arabic: حَمْزَة, romanized: Ḥamzah) is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world. It means lion, strong, and steadfast. [ 1 ]

  4. Hamza - Wikipedia

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    The hamza (ء) on its own is hamzat al-qaṭ‘ (هَمْزَة الْقَطْع, "the hamzah which breaks, ceases or halts", i.e. the broken, cessation, halting"), otherwise referred to as qaṭ‘at (قَطْعَة), that is, a phonemic glottal stop unlike the hamzat al-waṣl (هَمْزَة الوَصْل, "the hamzah which attaches, connects or joins", i.e. the attachment, connection ...

  5. Hamza Kastrioti - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Kastrioti (Latin: Ameses Castriota) was a 15th-century Albanian nobleman and the nephew of Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg.Probably born in Ottoman territory, after the death of his father Stanisha he was raised by Skanderbeg, who took him in his military expeditions.

  6. Agon Hamza - Wikipedia

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    Agon Hamza (born 1984) is a philosopher and a political theorist from Kosovo. [1] Influenced by Žižek and his readings of German Idealism , Marx and Marxist tradition in general; his work develops further the Hegelian-Marxist concepts of state , religion and politics .

  7. Hamzanama - Wikipedia

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    The Hamza story soon grew, ramified, traveled and gradually spread over immense areas of the Muslim world. It was translated into Arabic (Sīrat Amīr Ḥamza); [8] there is a twelfth-century Georgian version, [6] and a fifteenth-century Turkish version twenty-four volumes long.

  8. Hamzah Fansuri - Wikipedia

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    However, an inscription on a gravestone found in Mecca for a Shaykh Hamza b. Abd Allah al-Fansuri recorded a date of April 11, 1527, although that identification has been challenged. [8] Such an early date, if confirmed, may suggest that Hamzah did not live or work in Aceh, rather he was in Barus before leaving for Mecca where he died. [3]

  9. Hamëz Jashari - Wikipedia

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    Hamëz Jashari [a] (19 February 1950 – 7 March 1998) was an Albanian commander and guerrilla fighter of the Kosovo Liberation Army.He was the brother of the well-known founder of the organization, Adem Jashari.