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.Behind the Name: Xhelal
Retrieved 10 November 2017. People with the name Xhelal include: *
Xhelal Bey Zogu Prince Xhelal Zogu, born Xhelal Bey Zogolli (14 May 1881 in Castle Burgajet, Ottoman Empire – 26 February 1944 in Turkey) was scion of the House of Zogu, half-brother of Zog of Albania. Biography He was born in Castle Burgajet to Xhemal Pas ...
(1881–1944), Albanian prince, lawyer, judge, and politician *
Xhelal Deliallisi Xhemal Deliallisi (1880 - 1941) was a prominent figure of the 19th century in the Shijak area of Albania. He was one of 40 signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence alongside his cousin Ymer Deliallisi. His tribe was one of the mos ...
(fl. 19th–century), Albanian politician *
Xhelal Koprencka Xhelal is an Albanian masculine given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person fro ...
(18??–19??), Albanian politician *
Xhelal Miroçi Xhelal Miroçi (born 13 March 1983) is a German–Albanian football player and coach. References 1983 births Living people German people of Albanian descent Kosovan emigrants to Germany Association football midfielders Kosovan footbal ...
(born 1983), Kosovar footballer and coach *
Xhelal Pasha Zogolli Xhelal Pasha Zogolli was hereditary governor of Mati, father of Xhemal Pasha Zogu and grandfather of King Zog I. Life Xhelal Pasha Zogolli was educated privately. He served in the Montenegrin War of 1852-53. Later he visited Russia and inspired ...
(18??–18??), Albanian politician, grandfather of King Zog I


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