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- Bajrak abstract "The bajrak (pronounced "bayrak" or "bye-rak," meaning "banner" or "flag") was an Ottoman territorial unit, consisting of a group of villages in mountainous frontier regions of the Balkans, from which military recruitment was based. It was introduced in the late 17th century and continued its use until the end of Ottoman rule in Rumelia. The bajrak included one or more clans. It was especially implemented in northern Albania and in parts of Kosovo (Sanjak of Prizren and Sanjak of Scutari), where in the 19th century these regions constituted the frontier with the Principality of Serbia and Principality of Montenegro. These sanjaks had notable communities of Gheg Albanians (Muslims and Catholics), Serbs and Slavic Muslims. The Albanians adopted the system into their clan structure, and bajraks endured during the Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918) and People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1944–1992).".
- Bajrak wikiPageID "291510".
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- Bajrak wikiPageRevisionID "674465951".
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Albania.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Banner.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_recruitment.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Subdivisions_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Catholic.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Clan.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Dukagjin_highlands.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Enver_Hoxha.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Frontier.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Gheg_Albanians.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Ghegs.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Hereditary.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Heredity.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Serbia.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Kosovo.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Nahiyah.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Socialist_Republic_of_Albania.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Montenegro.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Serbia.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Rumelia.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Sanjak_of_Prizren.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Sanjak_of_Scutari.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Serbs.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Shala_(tribe).
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Shoshi_(tribe).
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_Muslims.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bajrak".
- Bajrak wikiPageWikiLinkText "bajrak".
- Bajrak hasPhotoCollection Bajrak.
- Bajrak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Bajrak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses2.
- Bajrak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bajrak subject Category:19th_century_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Bajrak subject Category:Military_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Bajrak subject Category:Military_recruitment.
- Bajrak subject Category:Subdivisions_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Bajrak subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Bajrak hypernym Unit.
- Bajrak type Organisation.
- Bajrak comment "The bajrak (pronounced "bayrak" or "bye-rak," meaning "banner" or "flag") was an Ottoman territorial unit, consisting of a group of villages in mountainous frontier regions of the Balkans, from which military recruitment was based. It was introduced in the late 17th century and continued its use until the end of Ottoman rule in Rumelia. The bajrak included one or more clans.".
- Bajrak label "Bajrak".
- Bajrak sameAs Bajrak.
- Bajrak sameAs m.01qn65.
- Bajrak sameAs Q2880091.
- Bajrak sameAs Q2880091.
- Bajrak wasDerivedFrom Bajrak?oldid=674465951.
- Bajrak isPrimaryTopicOf Bajrak.