List of Kosovo Albanians
Appearance
(Redirected from List of Kosovars)
This is a list of historical and living notable Kosovar Albanians (ethnic Albanian people from Kosovo or people of full or partial Kosovar Albanian ancestry), sorted by occupation and name:
Military personnel
[edit]- Idriz Seferi - nationalist guerrilla fighter
- Azem Galica - nationalist resistance fighter[1]
- Isa Boletini - nationalist guerrilla fighter[2]
- Asim Vokshi - volunteer in Spanish Civil War[3]
- Sulejman Vokshi - military leader and commander of the League of Prizren[3]
- Haxhi Zeka - nationalist leader[3]
- Bislim Bajgora - nationalist leader
- Shote Galica - nationalist guerrilla fighter who was declared as the People's Heroine of Albania[3]
- Mic Sokoli - nationalist figure and guerrilla fighter[3]
- Shaban Polluzha - military leader
- Idriz Gjilani - KLA commander
- Zahir Pajaziti - KLA commander
- Adem Jashari - KLA commander
- Agim Ramadani - KLA commander
- Njazi Azemi - KLA commander
Academics
[edit]- Anton Berisha - scholar and folklorist
- Anton Berishaj - academic, from Malsia, Montenegro living in Kosovo
- Flora Brovina - poet, pediatrician and women's rights activist from Drenica, raised in Pristina[3]
- Din Mehmeti - poet, from Gjakova[3]
- Ali Podrimja - poet, from Gjakova[3]
- Adem Zaplluzha - poet, from Prizren[4]
Actors and actresses
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Entertainment and media
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Visual arts and design
[edit]- Rifo Dobra - photographer
- Gazmend Freitag - painter
- Lirika Matoshi - fashion designer
- Teuta Matoshi - fashion designer
- Burim Myftiu - American contemporary photographer, born in Prizren
- Ramadan Ramadani - painter and artist
- Mustafa Presheva - Turkish film editor
Models
[edit]- Diana Avdiu - Kosovar Albanian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Kosovo 2012
- Marigona Dragusha - model who was crowned Miss Universe Kosovo in 2009; second runner-up in Miss Universe 2009
- Donika Emini - Kosovar Albanian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Kosovo
- Zana Krasniqi - Kosovar Albanian fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Universe Kosovo 2008
- Camila Barraza - Argentinian-Kosovar model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Universe Kosovo 2016 and represented Kosovo at Miss Universe 2016.
- Mirjeta Shala - Kosovar Albanian model
- Zana Berisha - Kosovar Albanian model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Kosovo 2018
Business and entrepreneurship
[edit]- Florin Krasniqi - American businessman and political activist
- Shkëlzen Shala - veganism activist and entrepreneur
- Ramiz Tafilaj - American businessman, activist, visionary and publisher
Politics
[edit]- Albin Kurti - current Prime Minister of Kosovo
- Vjosa Osmani - current President of Kosovo
- Lulzim Basha - Albanian politician. He is the chairman of the Democratic Party of Albania, the main opposition party, since 2013.[12]
- Agim Çeku - minister of security forces for the Republic of Kosovo[13]
- Bajram Curri - minister of defence of Albania, member of the Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo, independence activist[14]
- Nexhat Daci - member of the Assembly of Kosovo
- Nexhip Draga - politician and deputy of the Ottoman and later of the Yugoslav parliament
- Jakup Krasniqi - spokesman for the Kosovo Liberation Army (during the Kosovo war); Former Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo (2007–2014); Former Acting President of Kosovo.[15]
- Ramush Haradinaj - former Prime Minister of Kosovo (2004–05)
- Sinan Hasani - former president of Yugoslavia (1986–1987), novelist, statesman and diplomat
- Ali Kelmendi - communist organiser[16]
- Hasan Prishtina - former Prime Minister, nationalist, organizer of Albanian movements against Ottomans and other regimes installed in Kosovo, during the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century[17]
- Ymer Prizreni - cleric, jurist, politician, scholar and patriot, head leader of the Albanian League of Prizren[3]
- Bajram Rexhepi - Prime Minister of Kosovo 2002-2004[18]
- Ibrahim Rugova - first president of Kosovo (1992–2000) and (2002–2006)[19]
- Fatmir Sejdiu - first president of the Republic of Kosovo (2006–2010)[20]
- Hashim Thaçi - former Prime Minister and President of Kosovo[20]
- Azem Vllasi - senior politician and lawyer[3]
Sports
[edit]Football
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Basketball
[edit]- Edmond Azemi - Kosovo Albanian professional basketball player who plays for Sigal Prishtina in Kosovo Basketball Superleague[52]
Handball
[edit]- Taip Ramadani - head coach of the Australian national handball team, parents are from Kosovo
American football
[edit]- Lirim Hajrullahu - Kosovar-born Canadian placekicker in both the CFL and NFL, 2017 Grey Cup champion
Boxing, kickboxing and wrestling
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Judo
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See also
[edit]References
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Unë jam nip Kosove, gjyshi im është nga Mitrovica e gjyshja nga Gjilani
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Emri i Kristian Nushit pa dyshim do të hyjë në historinë e futbollit kosovarë. Në realitet, futbollisti i deritashëm i skuadrës zvicerane, Vill, ka shënuar golin e fitores në minutën e 84-të në ndeshjen miqësore ndërkombëtare ndaj Arabisë Saudite qe perfundoi me rezultatin e ngushte 1:0. Nushi u tregua i saktë nga pika e bardhë, pasi më parë mbrojtësit sauditë rrëzuan brenda zonës Ismet Ramushin dhe gjyqtari pa u hamendur tregoi në pikën e bardhë
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Gjashtë muaj pasi lashë Kombëtaren e Shqipërisë, në atë kohë Kombëtarja e Kosovës nuk ishte ende e pranuar, u zhvillua një turne në Turqi dhe Kosova luajti me Arabinë Saudite. Nuk ishte ndeshje zyrtare dhe duhej të luhej në një fushë që nuk e dinte askush, sepse kishin frikë se reagonte Serbia në UEFA. Isha dhe unë në atë ndeshje, 'Duhet të kemi kapiten për këtë ndeshje', më thanë. Fituam 0-1. Ishte eufori e madhe, sepse s'kishte njerëz. Vetëm ata që e organizuan ndeshjen dhe pjesëtarët e stafit të Federates së Kosovës. Ndjenjë shumë pozitive, sidomos për ata çuna, sepse e morën si arritje që luajtën për Kombëtaren dhe fituan
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Ich bin der Schweiz dankbar für alles. Ich kam in diesem Land auf die Welt"..."Natürlich fühle ich mich zuhause am wohlsten, und das ist in der Schweiz, da ich da geboren und aufgewachsen bin"..."Im Internet in der Wikipedia steht, dass ich in Gjilan geboren sei, doch das ist ein Fehler, von dem ich nicht weiss, wie er entstand.
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Ich bin in Basel geboren und aufgewachsen
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