Category:Albanian

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The Scholars--Index lists (in alphabetical order) international scholars, who have contributed to the study of Second Temple Judaism (Jewish, Christian and Islamic Origins), from the mid-15th century to the present.











Born in the 1950s-1990s
Born in the 1950s-1990s

1950s -- 1960s -- 1970s -- 1980s -- 1990s

Born in the 1900s-1940s
Born in the 1900s-1940s

1900s -- 1910s -- 1920s -- 1930s -- 1940s

Born in the 1850s-1890s
Born in the 1850s-1890s

1850s -- 1860s -- 1870s -- 1880s -- 1890s

Born in the 1800s-1840s
Born in the 1800s-1840s

1800s -- 1810s -- 1820s -- 1830s -- 1840s

Born in the 1750s-1790s
Born in the 1750s-1790s

1750s -- 1760s -- 1770s -- 1780s -- 1790s

Born in the 1700s-1750s
Born in the 1700s-1750s

1700s -- 1710s -- 1720s -- 1730s -- 1740s

Born in the 1650s-1690s
Born in the 1650s-1690s

1650s -- 1660s -- 1670s -- 1680s -- 1690s

Born in the 1600s-1640s
Born in the 1600s-1640s

1600s -- 1610s -- 1620s -- 1630s -- 1640s

Born in the 1550s-1590s
Born in the 1550s-1590s

1550s -- 1560s -- 1570s -- 1580s -- 1590s

Born in the 1500s-1540s
Born in the 1500s-1540s

1500s -- 1510s -- 1520s -- 1530s -- 1540s

Born in the 1450s-1490s
Born in the 1450s-1490s

1450s -- 1460s -- 1470s -- 1480s -- 1490s

Born in the 1400s-1440s
Born in the 1400s-1440s

1400s -- 1410s -- 1420s -- 1430s -- 1440s



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The category: Albanian, highlights the national and linguistic identity of people, associated with Albania and Albanian language and culture.

Overview

The Albanians are an ethnic group that primarily inhabit Albania and neighboring countries and speak the Albanian language (circa 7 million).

Most Albanians today live within the borders of independent Albania (circa 2,500,000) and semi-independent Kosovo (circa 1,500,000). There are Albanians minorities in nearby Macedonia, Greece, and Montenegro, and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in Italy, Germany, Turkey, and the United States.

In Depth

See also: Albania -- Albanian language -- Albanian Scholarship -- Albanian Fiction

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