Tajar Zavalani (English Wikipedia)

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  • "ACEN News", ACEN News (138–153), New York: Press Bureau, ACEN: 30, 1969, ISSN 0001-0677, OCLC 1460796, Mrs. Maria Selma Zavalani has been appointed by Free Albania Committee to the London Delegation. Mrs. Zavalani is the widow of the former ACEN London Chairman, Mr. Tajar Zavalani.
  • Hamit Boriçi (1997), Një shekull e gjysmë publicistikë shqiptare (1848–1997), Enti Botues Poligrafik "Gjergj Fishta", p. 94, OCLC 42598494
  • Izber Hoti (1997), Italian diplomacy's attitude towards Albania and Albanians (1930–1941), Prishtina: Instituti i historisë, Prishtinë, pp. 189–190, OCLC 81960085
  • Milorad M. Drachkovitch (1982), "II: East Central Europe: components", East Central Europe: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Hoover Press publication, vol. 240, Hoover Institution Press, p. 189, OCLC 8575055
  • Bejtullah D. Destani, ed. (2000), Faik Konitza: Selected Correspondence, London: Centre for Albanian Studies, p. 101, ISBN 978-1873928189, OCLC 48466572
  • Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers, Bernd J. Fischer, ed. (2002), Albanian Identities: Myth and History, Indiana University Press, p. 87, ISBN 978-0253215703
  • Luan Omari (1986), The people's revolution in Albania and the question of state power, "8 Nëntori" Pub. House, p. 68, OCLC 18057673, On the other hand, a group of exiles, headed by Tajar Zavalani, under the influence of the Foreign Office, were for the creation of an "Albanian National Committee" with the participation both of Zog and his "opponents".
  • Jason Tomes (2003), King Zog: Self-Made Monarch of Albania, Stroud: Sutton, ISBN 9780750930772, OCLC 53822826{{citation}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  • Jean-Albert Bede, William Edgerton, ed. (1980), Columbia Dictionary of Modern European Literature (2 ed.), Columbia University Press, p. 13, ISBN 978-0231037174
  • Nathalie Clayer, Xavier Bougarel (2013), Les musulmans de l'Europe du Sud-Est: des empires aux états balkaniques, Karthala, p. 191, ISBN 978-2811109059

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  • "ACEN News", ACEN News (138–153), New York: Press Bureau, ACEN: 30, 1969, ISSN 0001-0677, OCLC 1460796, Mrs. Maria Selma Zavalani has been appointed by Free Albania Committee to the London Delegation. Mrs. Zavalani is the widow of the former ACEN London Chairman, Mr. Tajar Zavalani.
  • Hamit Boriçi (1997), Një shekull e gjysmë publicistikë shqiptare (1848–1997), Enti Botues Poligrafik "Gjergj Fishta", p. 94, OCLC 42598494
  • Izber Hoti (1997), Italian diplomacy's attitude towards Albania and Albanians (1930–1941), Prishtina: Instituti i historisë, Prishtinë, pp. 189–190, OCLC 81960085
  • Milorad M. Drachkovitch (1982), "II: East Central Europe: components", East Central Europe: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Hoover Press publication, vol. 240, Hoover Institution Press, p. 189, OCLC 8575055
  • Peter Prifti (2005), Unfinished Portrait of a Country, East European monographs, vol. 659, Boulder – Columbia University Press, p. 22, ISBN 9780880335584, OCLC 61822490, On the other hand, Tajar Zavalani, an anti-communist historian...
  • Bejtullah D. Destani, ed. (2000), Faik Konitza: Selected Correspondence, London: Centre for Albanian Studies, p. 101, ISBN 978-1873928189, OCLC 48466572
  • Luan Omari (1986), The people's revolution in Albania and the question of state power, "8 Nëntori" Pub. House, p. 68, OCLC 18057673, On the other hand, a group of exiles, headed by Tajar Zavalani, under the influence of the Foreign Office, were for the creation of an "Albanian National Committee" with the participation both of Zog and his "opponents".
  • Jason Tomes (2003), King Zog: Self-Made Monarch of Albania, Stroud: Sutton, ISBN 9780750930772, OCLC 53822826{{citation}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)