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  • Pjetër Mazreku (1584– 27 November 1634) (Italian: Pietro Massarecchi, Latin: Petrus Massarecchius) was an Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church...
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    18th century Blerim Mazreku (born 1981), Kosovan basketball player Gafur Mazreku, Albanian politician, late 20th century Pjetër Mazreku (fl. 1624–1642),...
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  • (born 1958), Albanian actor Pjetër Marubi (1834–1903), Italian photographer Pjetër Mazreku (1584–1650), Albanian bishop Pjetër Poga (1850–1944), Albanian...
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    absolute majority in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Albanian Catholic priest Pjetër Mazreku reported in 1624 that there were 450,000 Muslims, 150,000 Catholics...
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    The Mazreku, or alternatively, the Mazaraki, Mazarech and Masarachi, were a historical Albanian tribe in medieval Epirus and Thessaly. They appear in...
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  • towns of Peja, Prizren, Prishtina were majority Muslim. Catholic bishop Pjetër Mazreku noted in 1624 that the Catholics of Prizren were 200, the Serbs (Orthodox)...
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  • Marinaj (born 1965) Jakup Mato (1934–2005) Lekë Matrënga (1567–1619) Pjetër Mazreku (1584–16??) Din Mehmeti (1932–2010) Vangjel Meksi (1770–1821) Esad Mekuli...
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    letter from 1621 by Albanian bishop Pjetër Budi it is written as Meredita, in the ecclesiastical reports of Pjetër Mazreku (1634) as Mireditta, bishop Benedetto...
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    Catholic Pjeter Mazreku reported the town was inhabited by 'Turks (Muslims), majority of them being Albanians, the rest are of Asiatic origin', Mazreku further...
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  • in the Ottoman register of 1571. The village then had 27 households. Pjeter Mazreku "Ethnic composition of Kosovo 2011". pop-stat.mashke.org. Malaj, Edmond...
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    Kostandin Kastrioti Mazreku (died ca. 1390) was an Albanian regional ruler in parts of the wider Mat and Dibër areas. He is the first Kastrioti to be...
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  • that they inhabited the city of Prizren.[page needed] Catholic bishop Pjetër Mazreku noted in 1624 that the Catholics of Prizren were 200, the Serbs (Orthodox)...
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    church). The Orthodox far outnumbered the Catholics. Catholic archbishop Pjetër Mazreku reported in 1624 that the town was inhabited by 12,000 "Turks" (Muslims...
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    surnames. 'The Has region is inhabited by Albanians' wrote Pjetër Mazreku in 1634. Pjetër Mazreku reported in 1634 that there had been previously 50 Catholic...
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  • writer, Orthodox priest, national worker, and rector of Prizren seminary Pjetër Mazreku, Albanian Archbishop of Bar and Bishop of Prizren Petar Pavlov, Bulgarian...
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    Kopilovtsi's residents were of Albanian origin. In 1626, the Archbishop of Bar Pjetër Mazreku claims that part of the Bulgarian Catholics are Albanians (Albanesi)...
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    Ursini) (1598–1607) Marinus III (Marino Bizzi) (1608–1624) Peter III (Pjetër Mazreku) (1624–1634) George I (Gjergj Bardhi) (1635–1644) Francis I (Franjo...
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    Peter Losha (redirect from Pjetër Losha)
    Pjetër Losha was an Albanian clan leader in medieval Epirus. He belonged to the Losha fis (clan or tribe) and was the leader of a combined force of his...
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  • 1608 Term ended 16 September 1624 Predecessor Toma Ursini Successor Pjetër Mazreku Orders Consecration 20 April 1608 (Bishop) by Cardinal Giovanni Delfino...
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  • Albanian, is found throughout all Albanian regions. Elsie links the name to Mazreku, an Albanian tribe north of Shkodër. Before 1743, Jovan Nikolović (or Gjon...
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