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  2. Iso-Polyphony - Wikipedia

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    Iso-Polyphony (Albanian: Iso-polifonia) is a traditional part of Albanian folk music and, as such, is included in UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list. [1] Albanian Iso-Polyphony is considered to have its roots in the many-voiced vajtim, the southern Albanian traditional lamentation of the dead.

  3. Category:Albanian scripts - Wikipedia

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  4. Albanian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Part of the manuscript is also a list of proverbs, both in modern Greek and Albanian. [27] The letters of the Vithkuqi alphabet matched to their modern Albanian equivalents. The Vithkuqi alphabet (1844). From 1824 to 1844, Naum Veqilharxhi developed and promoted a 33-letter alphabet which he had printed in an eight-page Albanian spelling book ...

  5. Alphabet (song) - Wikipedia

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  6. Music of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online 8, 2000: 986-1004. Taylor, Roger. Review of "The Music of Albania". Brio 32, 1995: 40-42; Vako, Milto. "The Origin and Development of Albanian Choral Music." New Sound: International Magazine for Music 28 2006. Kenge, Albanian Piano Music, Vol. 1, Kirsten Johnson, piano, Guild GMCD 7257.

  7. Albanian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Albanian folklore is the folk tradition of the Albanian people.Albanian traditions have been orally transmitted – through memory systems that have survived intact into modern times – down the generations and are still very much alive in the mountainous regions of Albania, Kosovo and western North Macedonia, as well as among the Arbëreshë in Italy and the Arvanites in Greece, and the ...

  8. Elifba alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The new Elifbaja shqip by Rexhep Voka in 1911. The Elifba alphabet (Albanian: Elifbaja, from Ottoman Turkish: الفبا, romanized: Elifbâ, Elifba Albanian: ئەلیفبایا ئارابوَ-شڅیپ) was the main writing system for the Albanian language during the time of the Ottoman Empire from 14th century to 1911.

  9. Category:Albanian folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code ; Print/export ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Albanian folk songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...