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Ibrahim Rugova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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News about Ibrahim Rugova. Commentary and archival information about Ibrahim Rugova from The New York Times. ... Ibrahim Rugova, 61, Kosovo Albanian Leader, Is Dead...
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Ibrahim Rugova guided the Balkan territory of Kosovo through its long and often bloody struggle for independence. ... Rugova came from a village called Cerrcë in Kosovo, a province in southern Serbia. Kosovo was home to a large population of ethnic Albanians from neighboring Albania, with Rugova’s family among them.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Rugova, Ibrahim. Rugova, Ibrahim. Information about Rugova, Ibrahim in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ibrahim rugova ... Rugova, Ibrahim; Rugrat; Rugrat's Runaway Reptar; Rugrats; Rugrats; Rugrats Crecidos; Rugrats episodes; Rugrats Go Wild; Rugrats Go Wild!;
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Obituary for Ibrahim Rugova from The Times and Sunday Times. WITH his characteristic red scarf, which he swore he would not remove until Kosovo became free, Ibrahim Rugova was a leading figure in the politics of the Balkans from the late 1980s until his death. ... Ibrahim Rugova, President of Kosovo, was born on December...
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Ibrahim Rugova, the pacifist leader of Kosovo's Albanians, was born in 1944. The years that followed were to shape his whole outlook on life. Just after the war his father and grandfather were executed by Yugoslav communists who were recapturing the province from the then retreating Germans.
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The President of Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova was a moderate ethnic Albanian leader trusted by his people and the West. ... The President of Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, died on 21 January 2006, after losing a battle with lung cancer.
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Dr. Ibrahim Rugova, leader of the Democratic League of Kosova (LDK), was elected President of Kosova in a session of the Parliament of Kosova held in Prishtina on Monday. ... Ibrahim Rugova finished secondary schooling in Peja in 1967. He graduated at the Faculty of Philosophy - Department of Albanian Studies - of...
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THE recently deceased president of Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, had a consistent vision of independence for his people. Through a series of developments that at times had little to do with Rugova, it appears that his vision soon will come to fruition.
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