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The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini
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ISBN: 9783330036628 bzw. 3330036621, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the ´´Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini´´, like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the ´´Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini´´, like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the ´´Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini´´, like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the ´´Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini´´, like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini (2017)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330036628 bzw. 3330036621, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Mrz 2017, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the 'Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini', like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). 124 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the 'Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini', like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). 124 pp. Englisch.
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The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini (2017)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330036628 bzw. 3330036621, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Mrz 2017, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the 'Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini', like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). 124 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the 'Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini', like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). 124 pp. Englisch.
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The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783330036628 bzw. 3330036621, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini: The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the `Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini`, like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). Englisch, Taschenbuch.
The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini: The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the `Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini`, like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)). Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini
DE NW
ISBN: 9783330036628 bzw. 3330036621, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit: 7 Tage.
The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the "Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini", like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)).
The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the "Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini", like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)).
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The vilified prince Lekë Dukagjini
~EN NW AB
ISBN: 9783330036628 bzw. 3330036621, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit: 5 Tage.
The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the "Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini", like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)).
The name of Albanian prince, Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) is closely connected with the unwritten Albanian laws. Amongst people those laws (Kanun) are identified by his name, thus the "Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini", like Common Law of British. For this reason the authority of the prince has arrived until today as comparable to that of the Albanian National Hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeg. Both princes have fought side by side for more than 25 years against the Ottomans, which, after gaining Constantinople, violated the Balkans, targeting the Western Europe. But while magnifying Skënderbeg, the historians often have vilified Lekë Dukagjini as the antagonist. Even the ethnologists also have denigrated Lekë Dukagjini as bearer of patriarchal in modern times, interpreting some of the Kanun articles out of the time context, particularly those articles that talk about the women and the feuds. This study undertakes to clarify the defamation to the author of Kanun (which represents the European Renaissance ideas in Albania of those times) and of the Kanun that bear Lekë Dukagjini`s name (representing one of the most important Albanian cultural values, alongside the Epos of Heroes (Kreshniks)).
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