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List of Albanians in North Macedonia

This is a list of Albanians in North Macedonia that includes both Macedonian people of Albanian descent and Albanian immigrants that have resided in Macedonia. The list is sorted by the fields or occupations in which the notable individual has maintained the most influence.

For inclusion in this list, each individual must have a Wikipedia article and show that they are Albanian and have lived in Macedonia.

History, politics and military edit

Middle ages edit

Ottoman period edit

Albanian Renaissance edit

  • Ali Shefqet Shkupi – lieutenant colonel, First Chief of Supreme Staff of the Albanian Army.
  • Cen Elezi - Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter
  • Cen Leka – revolutionary and nationalist. fought in the Albanian Revolt of 1844
  • Dervish Cara – revolutionary and nationalist. A leader in the Albanian Revolt of 1844
  • Elez Isufi – Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter
  • Zyhdi Ohri - lawyer. One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
  • Hamdi Ohri - politician, One of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
  • Mustafa Baruti – politician, One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
  • Mehmet Pashë Dërralla – military general, One of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
  • Dervish Hima – publisher, One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
  • Nuri Sojliu – politician, One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
  • Tajar Tetova – military commander and activist of the Albanian national awakening

Young Turk Revolution & Turkish War of Independence edit

  • Ahmed Niyazi Bey – politician, Adjuntant Major, revolutionary and an instigator of the Young Turk Revolution (1908)
  • Eyüp Sabri Akgöl – Ottoman-Albanian revolutionary and one of the leaders of the Young Turk Revolution
  • Hayrullah Fişek – General in the Ottoman army, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of National Defence
  • Kâzım Özalp – Turkish military officer, politician, and one of the leading figures in the Turkish War of Independence.

Post Albanian Independence to the end of World War II edit

Break up of Yugoslavia edit

Modern period edit

Science and academia edit

Arts edit

Sports edit

Footballers edit

Note: Only players that have been capped at international level

Martial arts edit

Others edit

Religion edit

  • Gjerasim Qiriazi – educator. The founder of the Protestant Church of Albania [3] which opened on 15 October 1891.[4][5]
  • Mother Teresa – nun. Recipient of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize[6][7][8]
  • Mustafa Ruhi Efendi – religious (Naqshbandi) and political leader. President of the Central Committee of the League of Prizren
  • Sherif Langu – imam, One of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence
  • Vehbi Dibra – politician and theologist. One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence and the first Grand Mufti of Albania

References edit

  1. ^ "IBNA Interview with Albanian candidate for presidential elections in North Macedonia, Blerim Reka". IBNA. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  2. ^ "Ethnic issues, foreign policy key in North Macedonia presidential campaign". Sofia Globe. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  3. ^ . www.kolonja.com. Archived from the original on 24 March 2011.
  4. ^ Elsie, Robert (2001). A dictionary of Albanian religion, mythology, and folk culture. Library of Congress: New York University Press. pp. 210–212. ISBN 0-8147-2214-8. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
  5. ^ de Haan, Francisca; Daskalova Krasimira; Loutfi Anna (2006). A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries. Central European University Press. pp. 454–457. ISBN 9789637326394. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
  6. ^ Group, Salisbury (28 January 2011). The Salisbury Review, Volumes 19–20. InterVarsity Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-8308-3472-3. Mother Teresa, Albanian by birth
  7. ^ "Mother Teresa". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2017-05-18.
  8. ^ Alpion, Gëzim (2006). Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-203-08751-8. Retrieved 15 November 2014. the nun's mother was born in Prizren in Kosova, her family came originally from the Gjakova region, also in Kosova

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This is a list of Albanians in North Macedonia that includes both Macedonian people of Albanian descent and Albanian immigrants that have resided in Macedonia The list is sorted by the fields or occupations in which the notable individual has maintained the most influence For inclusion in this list each individual must have a Wikipedia article and show that they are Albanian and have lived in Macedonia This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Albanians in North Macedonia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Contents 1 History politics and military 1 1 Middle ages 1 2 Ottoman period 1 3 Albanian Renaissance 1 4 Young Turk Revolution amp Turkish War of Independence 1 5 Post Albanian Independence to the end of World War II 1 6 Break up of Yugoslavia 1 7 Modern period 2 Science and academia 3 Arts 4 Sports 4 1 Footballers 4 2 Martial arts 4 3 Others 5 Religion 6 ReferencesHistory politics and military editMiddle ages edit Arianiti family Albanian noble family lord of Debar Gropa family Albanian noble family lord of Ohrid Kastrioti family Albanian noble family lord of Kastrioti Moisi Golemi Albanian nobleman and a commander of the League of Lezhe Ottoman period edit Ahmed Izzet Pasha Grand Vizier Arabaci Ali Pasha Ottoman grand vizier from 1691 to 1692 Konda Bimbasa mercenary George Ghica Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia Koprulu Mehmed Pasha Grand Vizier Founder of the Koprulu political dynasty of the Ottoman Empire Mehmet Akif Pasha Albanian Ottoman statesman and governor of the Ottoman Empire Ohrili Huseyin Pasha Grand Vizier Patrona Halil was the instigator of a mob uprising in 1730 which replaced Sultan Ahmed III with Mahmud I and ended the Tulip period Albanian Renaissance edit Ali Shefqet Shkupi lieutenant colonel First Chief of Supreme Staff of the Albanian Army Cen Elezi Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter Cen Leka revolutionary and nationalist fought in the Albanian Revolt of 1844 Dervish Cara revolutionary and nationalist A leader in the Albanian Revolt of 1844 Elez Isufi Albanian nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter Zyhdi Ohri lawyer One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Hamdi Ohri politician One of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Mustafa Baruti politician One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Mehmet Pashe Derralla military general One of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Dervish Hima publisher One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Nuri Sojliu politician One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Tajar Tetova military commander and activist of the Albanian national awakening Young Turk Revolution amp Turkish War of Independence edit Ahmed Niyazi Bey politician Adjuntant Major revolutionary and an instigator of the Young Turk Revolution 1908 Eyup Sabri Akgol Ottoman Albanian revolutionary and one of the leaders of the Young Turk Revolution Hayrullah Fisek General in the Ottoman army Undersecretary of State Ministry of National Defence Kazim Ozalp Turkish military officer politician and one of the leading figures in the Turkish War of Independence Post Albanian Independence to the end of World War II edit Fuat Dibra World War II collaborator member of the High Regency Council of Albania Gajur Deralla World War II collaborator of Balli Kombetar Hafez Jusuf Azemi World War II collaborator of Balli Kombetar Mefail Shehu World War II collaborator of Balli Kombetar Nexhmije Hoxha First Lady of Communist Albania Rexhep Jusufi World War II collaborator of Balli Kombetar Sule Hotla World War II collaborator of Balli Kombetar Xhem Hasa World War II collaborator of Balli Kombetar Break up of Yugoslavia edit Agim Krasniqi NLA commander Alajdin Demiri mayor activist in the Unrest in Gostivar and Tetovo 1997 Arben Xhaferi politician Albanian rights activist Gezim Ostreni military general commanded the KLA and NLA Recipient of The Presidential Medal of Merits Kosovo Ismet Jashari KLA soldier and martyr Recipient of the Hero of Kosovo Jakup Asipi military commander commanded the 114th Brigade of the NLA Mujdin Aliu KLA soldier and martyr Recipient of The Order Freedom Fighter Adem Jashari Nevzat Halili Albanian rights activist and organiser of the Republic of Ilirida movement Talat Xhaferi Parliamentary speaker of the Republic of Macedonia former commander of the 116th Brigade of the NLA Xhezair Shaqiri KLA and NLA commander Modern period edit Ali Ahmeti politician leader of the Democratic Union for Integration Blerim Reka politician Minister of European Integration of Kosovo in North Macedonia 1 2 Branko Manoilovski politician of Albanian Orthodox descent Bujar Osmani politician Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia Fatmir Besimi politician Minister of Finance of North Macedonia Lazar Elenovski politician Minister of Defence of Macedonia Menduh Thaci Leader of the Democratic Party of Albanians Ogerta Manastirliu Minister of Health and Social Care of Albania Zana Ramadani German politician and feminist activistScience and academia editBajazid Doda Albanian ethnographic writer and photographer Ferid Murad Medical Researcher Recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Gjergj Qiriazi writer One of the founders of the Albanian printing press Bashkimi i Kombit Ibrahim Temo doctor One of the founders of the Society for the Publication of Albanian Writings Josif Bageri educator poet and activist of the Albanian national awakening Mehmet Gega educator and Albanian rights activist in Yugoslavia Myrteza Ali Struga doctor One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Parashqevi Qiriazi educator Chairwoman of the Congress of Manastir Petro Janura Personality of the Albanian language literature and folklore in Yugoslavia Rexhep Voka scholar and activist of the Albanian national awakening Sehadete Mekuli physician and Albanian rights activist in Yugoslavia Sevasti Qiriazi educator Pioneer of Albanian female education Tajar Zavalani Albanian historian publicist and writerArts editAbdurrahim Buza painter Adrian Gaxha singer Albanian Language Participant in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest Arif Senturk folk music singer Turkish Language Avni Qahili journalist Bardhi rapper Albanian Language Bebe Rexha singer songwriter English Language Blerim Destani actor Can Yaman Turkish actor and model Candan Ercetin singer songwriter Turkish Language Ciljeta Albanian pop singer and model Albanian Language Elita 5 rock music group Albanian Language Kanita singer Albanian Language Lindon Berisha singer songwriter Albanian Language Lorenc Antoni composer conductor and ethnomusicologist Mateja Matevski poet Melis Sezen Turkish actress and model Mimoza Veliu photographer Omer Kaleshi Painter Rene Redzepi Danish chef and co owner of the three Michelin star restaurant Noma Riza Tevfik Bolukbasi Turkish philosopher poet politician of liberal signature and a community leader Sabri Berkel Painter Sabri Kalkandelen poet chief of the Istanbul Imperial Library Shkelzen Baftiari pianist Shpat Kasapi singer Albanian Language Tolgahan Sayisman actor and model Tony Dovolani Dancing with the stars Tuna singer Albanian Language Venera Lumani singer Albanian Language Zagorka Shuke nee Kanefce born 14 July 1914 17 January 2000 was an Albanian film stage and theater actress best known for her performance in the 1972 film Kapedani She was born in Ohrid Sports editFootballers edit Note Only players that have been capped at international level Admir Mehmedi footballer Switzerland national team Afrodita Salihi footballer North Macedonia national team Agim Ibraimi footballer North Macedonia national team Agon Elezi footballer North Macedonia national team Ardian Cuculi footballer North Macedonia national team Ardon Jashari footballer Switzerland national team Arijan Ademi footballer North Macedonia national team Armend Alimi footballer Macedonia national team Artim Sakiri footballer Macedonia national team Bajram Fetai footballer Macedonia national team Berat Sadik footballer Finland national team Besart Abdurahimi footballer Macedonia national team Besart Ibraimi footballer North Macedonia national team Besir Demiri footballer Macedonia national team Blerim Dzemaili footballer Switzerland national team Enis Bardhi footballer North Macedonia national team Enis Fazlagikj footballer North Macedonia national team Ertan Demiri footballer Macedonia national team Ezgjan Alioski footballer North Macedonia national team Ferhan Hasani footballer North Macedonia national team Gentjana Rochi footballer North Macedonia national team Hakan Sukur footballer Turkey national team Hava Mustafa footballer North Macedonia national team Ilir Elmazovski footballer Macedonia national team Jasir Asani footballer Albania national team Leonard Zuta footballer Macedonia national team Lindon Selahi footballer Albania national team Muhamed Demiri footballer Macedonia national team Muzafer Ejupi footballer Macedonia national team Naser Aliji footballer Albania national team Nedim Bajrami footballer Albania national team Nijaz Lena footballer Macedonia national team Pajtim Kasami footballer Switzerland national team Riza Durmisi footballer Denmark national team Sedat Berisha footballer Macedonia national team Shkodran Mustafi footballer Germany national team Taulant Seferi footballer Albania national team Valon Ahmedi footballer Albania national team Valon Ethemi footballer North Macedonia national team Visar Musliu footballer North Macedonia national team Xhelil Abdulla footballer Macedonia national team Zekirija Ramadani footballer Macedonia national team Martial arts edit Abdula Memedi wrestler Competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics Arbresha Rexhepi judoka Competed in the 2020 Summer Olympic Enver Idrizi karateka Silver medalist in the 1994 World Championships Mirdi Limani kickboxer WKA World Championship Nuri Seferi boxer Former WBO European Cruiserweight Champion Safer Sali wrestler Competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics Sefer Seferi boxer Shaban Sejdiu wrestler Olympic and World Championship medalist Shaban Terstena wrestler Olympic gold medalist and World Championship medalist Others edit Dardan Dehari alpine ski racer Drita Islami hurdler Competed in the 2016 Summer Olympic Lirim Zendeli formula 2 racer Mirjeta Bajramoska handballerReligion editGjerasim Qiriazi educator The founder of the Protestant Church of Albania 3 which opened on 15 October 1891 4 5 Mother Teresa nun Recipient of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize 6 7 8 Mustafa Ruhi Efendi religious Naqshbandi and political leader President of the Central Committee of the League of Prizren Sherif Langu imam One of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Vehbi Dibra politician and theologist One of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence and the first Grand Mufti of AlbaniaReferences edit IBNA Interview with Albanian candidate for presidential elections in North Macedonia Blerim Reka IBNA Retrieved 2019 04 04 Ethnic issues foreign policy key in North Macedonia presidential campaign Sofia Globe Retrieved 2019 04 04 Parashqevi Qiriazi www kolonja com Archived from the original on 24 March 2011 Elsie Robert 2001 A dictionary of Albanian religion mythology and folk culture Library of Congress New York University Press pp 210 212 ISBN 0 8147 2214 8 Retrieved May 10 2010 de Haan Francisca Daskalova Krasimira Loutfi Anna 2006 A Biographical Dictionary of Women s Movements and Feminisms in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe 19th and 20th Centuries Central European University Press pp 454 457 ISBN 9789637326394 Retrieved 2014 10 22 Group Salisbury 28 January 2011 The Salisbury Review Volumes 19 20 InterVarsity Press p 2 ISBN 978 0 8308 3472 3 Mother Teresa Albanian by birth Mother Teresa www nytimes com Retrieved 2017 05 18 Alpion Gezim 2006 Mother Teresa Saint or Celebrity Taylor amp Francis ISBN 0 203 08751 8 Retrieved 15 November 2014 the nun s mother was born in Prizren in Kosova her family came originally from the Gjakova region also in Kosova Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Albanians in North Macedonia amp oldid 1219784312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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