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Gashi may refer to: * Gashi (tribe), a major historical tribe of northern Albania * Gashi (surname), a surname associated with the tribe * Gashi (rapper), an American rapper See also * Gashi, Iran (other), places in Iran * Mado Gashi, a small town in Kenya * Gaši, a Serbo-Croatian version of Gashi * ''Innocent Thing ''Innocent Thing'' (; lit. "Thorn") is a 2014 South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kim Tae-kyun (director), Kim Tae-kyun, starring Jang Hyuk and Jo Bo-ah. Plot Joon-ki (Jang Hyuk) was once a former Rugby football, rugby athlete and is c ...
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Gashi (tribe)
Gashi is an Albanian surname and the name of one of the major historical tribes of northern Albania. It is a historical tribal region situated in the Highlands of Gjakova. The Gashi tribe is known to follow the ''Kanuni i Malësisë së Madhë'', a variant of the Kanun. They were known among the mountain tribes for their wisdom. Geography Gashi is one of the most widespread Albanian tribes in northern Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia. Their tribal territory corresponds to the District of Tropoja and District of Gjakova in Albania and Kosovo respectively; it extends from the east of the town of Bajram Curri to villages such as Botushë and Koshare in Kosovo. Their tribal region is based on the valleys of the Llugaj and Bushtrica rivers, bordering the Krasniqi to the west, the Bytyçi to the south over the Luzha Pass (''Qafa e Luzhës''), and the Morina (tribe) to the southeast. The Gashi tribe also held summer pasturelands to the north of the mountain east of Vuthaj. Origins T ...
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Gashi (surname)
Gashi is a northern Albanian surname associated with the Gashi tribe. Notable people with the surname include: People Momonym * Gashi (rapper), or Labinot "Larry" Gashi, an American rapper of Albanian descent, formerly known as The Kid Gashi *Gashi (singer) or Gëzim Gashi (born 1990), a Swedish singer of Kosovan origin Surname *Ardian Gashi (born 1981), Norwegian footballer * Arsim Gashi (born 1983), Swedish footballer *Dardan Gashi, Kosovar politician * Ervin Gashi (born 1990), Swiss footballer *Ibrahim Gashi, (born 1963), Kosovar scientist of policy and diplomacy *Krenar Gashi, Kosovar journalist * Mirko Gashi (1939–1995), Yugoslav writer *Shaban Gashi (1939–1990), Yugoslav cinematographer and photographer *Shkëlzen Gashi (born 1988), Swiss footballer *Zef Gashi Zef Gashi ( Cyrillic: Зеф Гаши / ''Zef Gaši''; born 4 December 1938) is an ethnic Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in Montenegro. He was the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...
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Gashi (rapper)
Labinot Gashi (; born 4 October 1989), known mononymously as Gashi (stylised as GASHI), is a Libyan-Albanian rapper, singer and songwriter. Biography Labinot Gashi was born in Libya, on October 4, 1989, to ethnic Albanian parents from Kosovo. He spent his childhood as a refugee in several African and European countries before settling in Brooklyn, New York City, at the age of 10. Struggling to pick up the English language, he turned to music to help ease his adjustment into society, and quickly became hooked to rap. Gashi graduated from New Utrecht High School and earned a football scholarship to play at a Division 2 school in Massachusetts (American International College). Although Gashi earned honors during his first year in college, he decided to drop out of college and concentrate more on music. He prepared his first mixtape and initially adopted the stage name The Kid Gashi to change it later to Gashi and eventually G4SHI and His stage name has officially changed back to ...
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Mado Gashi
Mado Gashi (also Modogashe) is a small remote town in Kenya. There are no large cities near Mado Gashi. It is connected by road to Isiolo (175 km west), Wajir (155 km northwest) and Garissa (155 km south). Mado Gashi has an unpaved airstrip. The village of Garba Tula is located 75 km west of Mado Gashi. Residential areas in Mado Gashi are called Bulas. Bula Market, Bula Digs and Bula Jua are among big Bulas found in Mado Gashi. Administratively the area is divided into two adjacent locations named Modogashe, one in Modogashe division Garissa County, Northeastern Province the other in Sericho Division of Isiolo County Isiolo County is a county in the former Eastern Province of Kenya. Its population is 268,002 (2019 census) and its capital and largest city is Isiolo. Isiolo County is to be the first county to be developed as part of the Kenya Vision 2030 pro ..., Eastern Province.UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)Kenya_AdminLeve ...
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Gaši
Gashi is a northern Albanian surname associated with the Gashi tribe. Notable people with the surname include: People Momonym * Gashi (rapper), or Labinot "Larry" Gashi, an American rapper of Albanian descent, formerly known as The Kid Gashi *Gashi (singer) or Gëzim Gashi (born 1990), a Swedish singer of Kosovan origin Surname *Ardian Gashi (born 1981), Norwegian footballer * Arsim Gashi (born 1983), Swedish footballer *Dardan Gashi, Kosovar politician * Ervin Gashi (born 1990), Swiss footballer *Ibrahim Gashi, (born 1963), Kosovar scientist of policy and diplomacy *Krenar Gashi, Kosovar journalist * Mirko Gashi (1939–1995), Yugoslav writer *Shaban Gashi (1939–1990), Yugoslav cinematographer and photographer *Shkëlzen Gashi (born 1988), Swiss footballer *Zef Gashi Zef Gashi ( Cyrillic: Зеф Гаши / ''Zef Gaši''; born 4 December 1938) is an ethnic Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in Montenegro. He was the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...
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