The Sanjak of İpek (Turkish: İpek Sancağı; Albanian: Sanxhaku i Pejës; Serbian: Пећки санџак, romanized: Pećki sandžak) or Sanjak of Dukakin (Turkish:...
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important towns included Priştine (10,000 inhabitants), İpek, Mitroviçe and Prizren. Kosovo vilayet encompassed the Sandžak region cutting into present-day...
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Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a country in Southeast Europe with partial diplomatic recognition. Kosovo lies landlocked in the centre...
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up ipek or İpek in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ipek or İpek may refer to: İpek (given name) Ipek Duben (born 1941), Turkish artist Assiya İpek (born...
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League of Peja (redirect from League of İpek)
League of İpek or Besa-Besë (Pledge for a Pledge) between Albanians, was an Albanian political organization established in 1899 in the city of İpek (now Peja)...
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of İpek had crypto-Christians who were of the Catholic faith. Muslim Bosniaks whose native language was Slavic formed a sizable number of Kosovo vilayet's...
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Kosovo in contemporary times refers to entire territory of Kosovo. Kosovo originally referred to plain of Kosovo, which forms part of eastern Kosovo....
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in the Kosovo Vilayet during the first two to four months, before the violence climaxed. The total number of Albanians that were killed in Kosovo and Macedonia...
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Ali Kelmendi (category People from Kosovo vilayet)
in a poor peasant family in the town of İpek in the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (in present-day Kosovo), son of Sulejman Kelmendi. In 1920 he...
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