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  2. Pashko Vasa - Wikipedia

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    Pashko Vasa (17 September 1825 – 29 June 1892), known as Vaso Pasha or Wassa Pasha (Arabic: واصه باشا, Albanian: Vaso pashë Shkodrani), was an Albanian writer, poet and publicist of the Albanian National Awakening, and Ottoman mutasarrif of Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate from 1882 until his death.

  3. O moj Shqypni - Wikipedia

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    Pashko Vasa in 1878. O Moj Shqypni (English: "Oh Albania, poor Albania") is a poem written by Pashko Vasa, a political figure, poet, novelist, and patriot known for his role during the Albanian National Awakening, known as Rilindja. It was written between 1878, an important year for the League of Prizren and 1880. [1]

  4. Vaso Pasha - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Albanian Pashas - Wikipedia

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  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Albania/Sources - Wikipedia

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    Full work of Pashko Vasa here explained link also other Albanian figures as well in this book The crescent and the eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874-1913 Volume 10 of Library of Ottoman studies Author George Walter Gawrych Edition illustrated Publisher I.B.Tauris, 2006 ISBN 1845112873, 9781845112875 Length 260 pages Aigest 16: ...

  7. Irreligion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Enver Hoxha took Pashko Vasa's poem literally, turning the struggle against the divisiveness of religious affiliations into a struggle against religion itself in order to replace the divisive allegiances of the different religious communities with a unifying loyalty to the Communist state, [27] and he declared Albania an Atheist State ...

  8. Albanian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Group photo of some Prizren League delegates (1878) Some authors argue that Albanian nationalism, unlike its Greek and Serbian counterparts has its origins in a different historical context that did not emerge from an anti-Ottoman struggle and instead dates to the period of the Eastern Crisis (1878) and threat of territorial partition by Serbs and Greeks, [11] while others hold views that ...

  9. Luigj Bumçi - Wikipedia

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    He was the nephew of writer and Rilindas Pashko Vasa. [1] Bumçi trained for the priesthood in his native town and, in January 1912, was made bishop of Lezhë. In 1918, he participated in the Congress of Durrës and was elected Minister without Portfolio in the government of Turhan Pasha that came out of the congress. [2]