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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bajram_CurriBajram Curri - Wikipedia

    Bajram Curri (16 January 1862 [1] – 29 March 1925) was an Albanian chieftain, politician and activist who struggled for the independence of Albania, later struggling for Kosovo's incorporation into it following the 1913 Treaty of London.

  2. Bajram Curri (Albanian: [bajˈɾam t͡suri]), formerly known as Kolgecaj until 1952, is a town and administrative unit in the municipality of Tropojë, northeastern Albania, within the historical ethnographic region of the Gjakova Highlands.

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    Bajram Curri (Gjakovë, 16 janar 1862 – Dragobi, 29 mars 1925) ka qenë ushtarak i Perandorisë Osmane, politikan dhe aktivist shqiptar i cili luftoi për pavarësinë e Shqipërisë, më vonë duke luftuar për Kosovën dhe inkorporimin në të pas Traktatit të Londrës në 1913.

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    Bajram Curri was an Albanian chieftain, politician and activist who struggled for the independence of Albania, later struggling for Kosovo's incorporation into it following the 1913 Treaty of London. He was posthumously given the title Hero of Albania.

  5. Bajram Curri is the largest town in the Tropoja District of northern Albania, near the border with Kosovo. It is an important gateway to the spectacular Valbona valley and the breathtaking ferry ride across Lake Koman.

  6. Bajram Curri is a hidden gem in Albania that boasts breathtaking natural and architectural wonders. Located in the heart of the Albanian Alps, Bajram Curri is a small town perfect for travelers who want to venture off the beaten track and experience the beauty of nature and history.

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  8. In March of 1922, Bajram Curri, Hasan Prishtina and Elez Isufi led an unsuccessful attempt at overthrowing Zog, who eventually became the Prime Minister of Albania on 2 December 1922. His quarrels with the leaders of the Kosovar Albanians made him a fierce opponent of the Kachak Movement, and of Kosova in particular.

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