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Përshëndetje, redaktorë! Sapo ndryshova 1 lidhje të jashtme te artikulli Totalitarizmi.Ju lutem, shpenzoni pak kohë për të shqyrtuar redaktimin tim.Nëse keni ndonjë pyetje ose dëshironi që t'i injoroj lidhjet apo faqet krejtësisht në të ardhmen, ju lutem, vizitoni këtë faqe për informacione të mëtejshme.
1 day ago · Name The Kastrioti, in comparison to other Albanian noble families, so far remain absent from historical or archival records until their first historical appearance at the end of the 14th century. The historical figure of Konstantin Kastrioti Mazreku is attested in Giovanni Andrea Angelo Flavio Comneno's Genealogia diversarum principum familiarum. Angelo mentions Kastrioti as Constantinus ...
- 28 November 1443 – 17 January 1468
- Donika Arianiti
10 hours ago · History Early critics of capitalism, such as Frederick Engels, claim that rapid industrialization in Europe created working conditions viewed as unfair, including 14-hour work days, child labor and shanty towns. Some modern economists argue that average living standards did not improve, or only very slowly improved, before 1840. Criticism by different schools of thought Anarchism See also ...
10 hours ago · Early life and education Erlandergården [sv], Erlander's childhood home and schoolhouse, now a museum Tage Fritjof [d] Erlander was born in Ransäter, Värmland County on June 13, 1901, on the top floor of the house today known as Erlandergården [sv]. His parents were Alma Erlander (née Nilsson) and Erik Gustaf Erlander. [e] Erik Gustaf was a teacher and cantor. [13] and he married Alma ...
- Per Albin Hansson
- Social Democrat
- 2, including Sven Erlander
- Olof Palme
10 hours ago · Baruch (de) Spinoza (24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677), also known under his Latinized pen name Benedictus de Spinoza, was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin.
- Benedictus de Spinoza
10 hours ago · Albany (/ ˈ ɔː l b ə n i / ⓘ AWL-bə-nee) is the capital and oldest city in the U.S. state of New York and the seat of and the most populous city in the county of the same name. ...
10 hours ago · Etymology and historical names The name of the city of Zadar emerged as Iadera and Iader in ancient times. It was most probably related to a hydrographical term, coined by an ancient Mediterranean people and their Pre-Indo-European language. They transmitted it to later settlers, the Liburnians. The name of the Liburnian settlement was first mentioned by a Greek inscription from Pharos (Stari ...