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Kadri Breza
Kadri Bazi Breza (1880–1943) was an Albanians, Albanian Kachaks, Kachak, and freedom fighter during the Albanian National Awakening. He is known for beheading Serbian officer Bašić. Life Early life Kadri Bazi Breza was an ethnic Albanians, Albanian, born in the village Brest, Čučer-Sandevo, Brezë, located in the Skopska Crna Gora, Karadak region. Kadri Bazi was the son of Abaz Breza, and had three Brothers. Kadri Breza began his life as a merchant, active in the Skopje, old bazaars of Skopje, which were then part of the Ottoman Empire. On one occasion, a Serbian priest in the Old Bazaar of Skopje harassed two Muslim Albanian women from Matejče. The priest stripped the clothes off the two women and started beating them with a whip. The following day, upon learning of the incident, Kadri Breza tracked down the Serbian priest and killed him by firing six bullets into his head. Life as a Kachak Before the First Balkan War, he participated in the Battle of Kaçanik Pas ...
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Brest, Čučer-Sandevo
Brest (, ) is a village in the municipality of Čučer-Sandevo, Republic of North Macedonia. Demographics As of the 2021 census, Brest had 278 residents with the following ethnic composition: *Albanians 230 *Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 48 According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 569 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion'' The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 192. *Albanians The Albanians are an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, Albanian culture, culture, Albanian history, history and Albanian language, language. They are the main ethnic group of Albania and Kosovo, ... 564 * Romani 1 *Others 4 References Villages in Čučer-Sandevo Municipality Albanian communities in North Macedonia {{ČučerSandevo-geo-stub ...
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Kosovo Albanians
The Albanians of Kosovo (, ), also commonly called Kosovo Albanians, Kosovan Albanians or Kosovars (), constitute the largest ethnic group in Kosovo. Kosovo Albanians belong to the Albanians, ethnic Albanian sub-group of Ghegs, who inhabit the north of Albania, north of the Shkumbin River, Shkumbin river, Kosovo, southern Serbia, and western parts of North Macedonia. They speak Gheg Albanian, more specifically the Northwestern and Northeastern Gheg variants. According to the 1991 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav census, boycotted by Albanians, there were 1,596,072 ethnic Albanians in Kosovo or 81.6% of population. By the estimation in the year 2000, there were between 1,584,000 and 1,733,600 Albanians in Kosovo or 88% of population; as of 2011, their population share is 92.93%. History Pre-7th century Toponymical evidence suggests that Albanian was spoken in western and eastern Kosovo and the Niš region before the Migration Period. In this era, Albanian ...
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1943 Deaths
Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 – WWII: The Soviet Union announces that 22 German divisions have been encircled at Stalingrad, with 175,000 killed and 137,650 captured. * January 4 – WWII: Greek-Polish athlete and saboteur Jerzy Iwanow-Szajnowicz is executed by the Germans at Kaisariani. * January 10 – WWII: Guadalcanal campaign, Guadalcanal Campaign: American forces of the 2nd Marine Division and the 25th Infantry Division (United States), 25th Infantry Division begin their assaults on the Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse#Galloping Horse, Galloping Horse and Sea Horse on Guadalcanal. Meanwhile, the Japanese Seventeenth Army (Japan), 17th Army makes plans to abandon the island and after fierce resistance withdraws to the west coast of Guadalcanal. * January 11 ** The United States and United Kingdom revise previously unequal treaty relationships with the Republic of China (1912–194 ...
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1880 Births
Events January *January 27 – Thomas Edison is granted a patent for the incandescent light bulb. Edison filed for a US patent for an electric lamp using "a carbon filament or strip coiled and connected ... to platina contact wires." granted 27 January 1880 Although the patent described several ways of creating the carbon filament ,including using "cotton and linen thread, wood splints, papers coiled in various ways," Edison and his team later discovered that a carbonized bamboo filament could last more than 1200 hours. * January **The international White slave trade affair scandal in Brussels is exposed and attracts international infamy. **The Gokstad ship is found in Norway, the first Viking ship burial to be excavated. February * February 2 ** The first electric streetlight is installed in Wabash, Indiana. ** The first successful shipment of frozen mutton from Australia arrives in London, aboard the SS ''Strathleven''. * February 4 – The Black Donnelly Massa ...
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Aračinovo
Aračinovo ( , ) is a village and seat of the Municipalities of North Macedonia, municipality of Aračinovo Municipality, Aračinovo, North Macedonia. History During the 2001 Macedonia conflict, it was occupied by ethnic Albanian insurgents. Demographics According to the 2021 census, the village had a total of 7.991 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2021) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion'' The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2021 *Albanians 7.777 *Macedonians (ethnic group), Macedonians 4 Sports Local football club KF Shkëndija Haraçinë, KF Shkëndija have played in the Macedonian Third Football League, Macedonian Third League. References

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Čento
Čento (; ; )''Таков е примерот со мухаирите што дошле од Гацко од Босна, кои што биле привремено сместени во Хасанбегово ( денешно Методија Андонов - Ченто )'' Историја: списание на Сојузот на историските друштва на СР Македонија, Volumes 34-35 Contributors Сојуз на историските друштва на СР Македонија, Сојуз на друштвата на историчарите на Македонија, Сојуз на историчарите на Република Македонија, Здружение на историчарите на Република Македонија, Publisher Сојуз, 1999, str. 22. is a neighbourhood in the Skopje, City of Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia, North Macedonia, administered by the Gazi Baba Municipality. The neighbourhood is named a ...
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Kodža Mehmet Beg Mosque
Kodža Mehmet Beg Mosque (; ) is a Sunni mosque in the village of Tabanovce, Kumanovo Municipality, North Macedonia. See also *Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia *Muftiship of Kumanovo *Kumanovo Kumanovo ( ; , sq-definite, Kumanova; also known by other #Etymology, alternative names) is the second-largest city in North Macedonia after the capital Skopje and the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the List of municipalities in the Republic ... References External links Се уриваат џамии стари 6 века, се градат нови, бетонски''Article about Ottoman Mosques in Macedonia Including Kodza Mehmet Beg Mosque''. novamakedonija.com.mk 14.12.2010Исламското културно наследство жртва на негрижата''Article No. 2 about Ottoman Mosques in Macedonia Including Kodza Mehmet Beg Mosque''. dw.de 05.12.2010 Kumanovo Municipality Mosques in North Macedonia {{NorthMacedonia-struct-stub ...
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Radomir Putnik
Radomir Putnik (; ; 24 January 1847 – 17 May 1917) was a Serbian military leader and the first Field marshal (Serbia and Yugoslavia), Field Marshal of Serbia. Serving as Chief of the General Staff (Serbia), Chief of the General Staff, he played a pivotal role in the Balkan Wars and in the First World War, commanding Serbian forces in some of their most significant victories. His career, spanning every major conflict involving Serbia from 1876 to 1917, left a lasting impact on Serbian military strategy and national identity. Biography Family background and early career Radomir Putnik was born on 12 January 1847 in Kragujevac, Principality of Serbia. His family originated in Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, Kosovo but fled to the Habsburg monarchy during the Great Serb Migration of 1690. After generations in exile, the family returned to the Principality of Serbia, which became the first modern Serbian polity to achieve independence from Ottoman Empire, Ottoman ru ...
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Tabanovce
Tabanovce (; ) is a village located in the north of North Macedonia, at the border with Serbia, situated 8 km from the nearest town, Kumanovo. Geography It is located in the north of North Macedonia, at the border with Serbia, situated 8 km from the nearest town, Kumanovo. History * Fight in Tabanovce (1905) Demographics Culture The unusual ending ''"-ce"'' (-це) as opposed to ''"-ci"'' (-ци) (''e.g. Kavadarci'') reflects the local dialect, which is a form of Torlakian, similar to what is spoken in Kumanovo, and by the Serb population of Preševo Preševo ( sr-Cyrl, Прешево, ; , ) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 33,449 inhabitants. It is the southernmost town in Central Serbia a .... * Kodža Mehmet Beg Mosque References External links Villages in Kumanovo Municipality North Macedonia–Serbia border crossings Albanian communities in Nort ...
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Battle Of Kumanovo
The Battle of Kumanovo (Serbian: Кумановска битка / Kumanovska bitka, Turkish: Kumanova Muharebesi), on 23–24 October 1912, was a major battle of the First Balkan War. It was an important Serbian victory over the Ottoman army in the Kosovo Vilayet, shortly after the outbreak of the war. After this defeat, the Ottoman army abandoned the major part of the region, suffering heavy losses in manpower (mostly due to desertions) and in war materiel. Background The objective of the Royal Serbian Army plan was to destroy the Ottoman army in a decisive battle before the Ottomans could complete the mobilisation and concentration of forces. The Serbian planners assumed that the main Ottoman force would be deployed defensively in the valley of Vardar and on the strategically important plateau of Ovče Pole. The Serbian Commander-in-Chief was General Radomir Putnik. The aim was to double envelop the Ottoman army by using three armies: * First Army, under Crown Princ ...
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Sulë Hotla
Sulë Hotla (born Sulejman Asip Sulejmani; 1875 – 11 October 1947), was an Albanian rebel, Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization member and a military leader of Balli Kombëtar, who led the Karadak-Gollak Uprising against Yugoslav and Macedonian Partisans in the Kumanovo Karadak region. Biography Early years Sulë Hotla was born in 1875, in the village of Otlja in the Kaza of Kumanovo of the Ottoman Empire. First Balkan War During the First Balkan War, Hotla fought alongside Idriz Seferi in his Uprising in Karadak and in the Battle of Kumanovo against Serbian forces. World War I In 1916, during the Bulgarian occupation of Kumanovo during the First World War, he joined the VMRO detachment, led by Krastyo Lazarov, to protect the Albanian population from Serbian Chetnik formations. Yugoslavia (1922–1941) After the end of the war, Vardar Macedonia was returned to Serbia and in 1922 Hotla again became a Kachak for about half a year in Karadak, until he ...
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