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  2. National Library of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Kosovo ( Albanian: Biblioteka Kombëtare e Kosovës; Serbian: Народна библиотека Косова, romanized :Narodna biblioteka Kosova) is the highest library institution in Kosovo established by the Assembly and is located in Pristina . The mission of the library is to collect, preserve, promote and make ...

  3. Pjetër Bogdani - Wikipedia

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    Pjetër Bogdani. author of the first prose work of substance originally written in Albanian. Frontispiece showing Pjetër Bogdani at prayer. From Bogdani's "Cuneus Prophetarum", Padua 1685. ( Italian: Pietro Bogdano; 1627 [4] – 6 December 1689) was the most original writer of Old Albanian literature.

  4. Literature of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The literature of Kosovo is composed of literary texts written in Albanian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Turkish, specifically by authors of Kosovo. Kosovo produced several prominent writers in the Ottoman era. However, Ottoman authorities banned the written use of the Albanian language until 1912. This policy continued during Serb rule until the ...

  5. Culture in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Kosovo is located in the University of Pristina's campus right after the National Library of Kosovo. The building was used by the National Museum of Kosovo. Stacion – Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina was founded in 2006 and is dedicated to exhibiting and organizing conferences on visual arts, architecture and design.

  6. Cuneus Prophetarum - Wikipedia

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    BS1198 .B6316. Cuneus Prophetarum ( Albanian: Çeta e profetëve, English: The Band of the Prophets) is a philosophical, theological and scientific treatise written by Pjetër Bogdani, an Albanian [1] philosopher, originally published in Padua in 1685 in Albanian and Latin. It is considered to be the most prominent work of early Albanian ...

  7. Toma Raspasani - Wikipedia

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    Toma Raspasani. Toma Raspasani ( Italian: Tomasso Raspassani, c. 1648-1718) was an Albanian Franciscan friar and vicar, subordinate Pjetër Bogdani, Archbishop of Skopje, with whom he organized an Albanian pro-Austrian movement that would fight in the Great Turkish War against the Ottoman Empire .

  8. Great Migrations of the Serbs - Wikipedia

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    In 1689 in Kosovo, both Muslim Albanians and Serbs rose up against the Ottoman Empire led by the Albanian Archbishop Pjeter Bogdani and Toma Raspasani. [52] [53] It was after the migration of 1690, that the Ottomans first encouraged the migration of Albanians into Kosovo.

  9. Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina is home to the largest cultural institutions of the country, such as the National Theatre of Kosovo, National Archaeology, Ethnography and Natural science Museum, National Art Gallery and the Ethnological Museum. The National Library of Kosovo has more than 1.8 million books, periodicals, maps, atlases, microfilms and other library ...