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- Koja_e_Kuçit abstract "Koja e Kuçit is one of the seven Northern Albanian tribes of Malësia. Koja is the Albanian Catholic tribe of Koja e Kuçit, the name derived from a combination of the Albanian Koja tribe, within the Kuči mountain. The people of Koja are referred to as Kojan(e). Koja's sons and daughters, together with other Christian Albanians and Slavs, gave their lives fighting Turks for centuries to keep their Catholic identities alive during 500 years of occupation. Pretash Zeka Ulaj from Koja was one of the Malësor leaders that led the region to its freedom when fighting in 1911 in the Battle of Deçiq, alongside the famous Ded Gjo Luli from Hoti. Dokë Preci Krcaj, Cakë Uci Ivanaj, Gjeto Toma Kolcaj, Tomë Uci Ivanaj, Kolë Doka Marashaj, Marash Leca Gjokaj, and Gjeto Gjeka Ivanaj are remembered as Seven Heroes of Koja for giving their lives in the Battle of Deçiq. The first book that was written solely about Koja e Kucit is "Koja ndër shekuj" by Fran Mirash Gjeloshaj, published in Rochester Michigan on November 15, 2010. The highest peak in Koja is Sjeviku and has height altitude 1,150 m. The lowest point is at 600m.".
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageExternalLink 3235.htm.
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- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Deçiq.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_in_Albania.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albanian_language.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albanian_separatism.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balkan_rebellions.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_involving_Albania.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_involving_Montenegro.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1911.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-European_languages.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Albania.
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- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Koja e Kuçit".
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Koja".
- Koja_e_Kuçit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kojë".
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- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:1911_in_Albania.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Albanian_language.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Albanian_separatism.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Balkan_rebellions.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Battles_involving_Albania.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Battles_involving_Montenegro.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Conflicts_in_1911.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Indo-European_languages.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Languages_of_Albania.
- Koja_e_Kuçit subject Category:Military_history_of_Albania.
- Koja_e_Kuçit comment "Koja e Kuçit is one of the seven Northern Albanian tribes of Malësia. Koja is the Albanian Catholic tribe of Koja e Kuçit, the name derived from a combination of the Albanian Koja tribe, within the Kuči mountain. The people of Koja are referred to as Kojan(e). Koja's sons and daughters, together with other Christian Albanians and Slavs, gave their lives fighting Turks for centuries to keep their Catholic identities alive during 500 years of occupation.".
- Koja_e_Kuçit label "Koja e Kuçit".
- Koja_e_Kuçit sameAs Kojai.
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- Koja_e_Kuçit sameAs Q6426401.
- Koja_e_Kuçit sameAs Q6426401.
- Koja_e_Kuçit wasDerivedFrom Koja_e_Kuçit?oldid=677965373.
- Koja_e_Kuçit isPrimaryTopicOf Koja_e_Kuçit.