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Thursday, November 30, 2006
Ingrid Jushi - Xhamadani Music Video
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Hysni Klinaku O Qemajl Music videos
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Soni - Do te vij Music Video
Song - Soni - Akrobolisin
Song - Soni - Amaneti
Song - Soni - Bluxhins
Song - Soni - Djale i ri
Song - Soni - Djall e dreq
Song - Soni - Djemt me ngacmojn
Song - Soni - Do me kerkosh
Song - Soni - Do te vij
Song - Soni - Do te zbuloje misterin
Song - Soni - Edhe pak
Song - Soni - Eja, eja
Song - Soni - Eja ne ballkan
Song - Soni - Energji
Song - Soni - E vogla
Song - Soni - Lag e ter
Song - Soni - Lajka
Song - Soni - Larg Nates
Song - Soni - Lijma belin
Song - Soni - Mbreteresha E Nates
Song - Soni - Ndarja
Song - Soni - Nje me dy
Song - Soni - Pa Lot
Song - Soni - Samba
Song - Soni - Shko
Song - Soni - Te Dua Ty
Song - Soni - Un per ty nuk qava
Song - Soni - Zjarr
Song - Soni feat Sinan Hoxha - Shukarije
Song - Soni - Blue Jeans
Shyhrete Behluli - Pse Music Video
Monday, November 27, 2006
Leonora Jakupi A Vritet Pafajsia Music Video
- Leonora Jakupi - Ti nuk Ekziston
- Leonora Jakupi - Vetem Ty Te Dua
- Leonora Jakupi - Mos u Mashtro
- Leonora Jakupi - Mos u Tremb nga Dashuria
- Leonora Jakupi - Ti Vjen
- Leonora Jakupi - Kenge nga Jugu i Shqiperise
- Leonora Jakupi - Gjer ne Eshtra me ke Ndezur
- Leonora Jakupi - 100 Pranvera
- Leonora Jakupi - Roberesha
- Leonora Jakupi - Ti nuk Ekziston Remix
- Leonora Jakupi - Prit edhe Pak
- Leonora Jakupi - Kerkon Shume
- Leonora Jakupi - As mos Provo
- Leonora Jakupi - Falje mos Kerko
- Leonora Jakupi - Mjalte e Zjarrte
- Leonora Jakupi - Nuk e Dua Jeten
- Leonora Jakupi - Te Jap Rast
- Leonora Jakupi - Kush je Ti
Nese lidhjet nuk punojne, ju lutem leni komentin!
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Adeem Jashari. Shkurte Fejza Singind Music video
Adem Jashari
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Adem Jashari (November 28, 1955 – March 6, 1998), local commander of Kosovo Liberation Army. He is venerated by many Albanians as a freedom fighter in the cause of Kosovo independence.
Adem was born to an Albanian teacher Shaban Jashari, on 28 November 1955, the day which coincides with the independence day of Albania. His birthplace, Prekazi Ulët is in the region of Drenica.
On 2 July 1990, Kosovo’s parliament declared independence from Serbia and adopted a constitution for the new Republic of Kosovo. At about this time Adem Jashari soon moved to Republic of Albania to train with the first troops of the Kosovo Liberation Army formally known as the "UÇK".
Jashari family fought Serb forces in Kosovo since early '90s but this fact was kept hidden from the general public by both Albanian 'moderated' politicians and the Serb government, in order to preserve the status-quo. The first battle between Adem Jashari and his friends against Serb forces took place on the morning of 30 December 1991. Jashari's house was surrounded by a large number of Serb army and police troops demanding Adem's surrender. A fierce battle ensued where Serb troops had to withdraw due to the strong resistance provided by Adem and friends [1]. The Jashari's residence in Prekaz was next attacked by Serbian police forces on January 22, 1998. The attack was repelled when, according to Shaban Jashari (Adem's father), "friends from the woods" came to help. On March 5, 1998, Prekaz was attacked again by large Serbian army and police forces in a "prepared and determined manner". A second ring of troops was formed to prevent any possible help coming to Jashari family. It is estimated that 58 ethnic Albanians were killed in the attack including 28 women and children from Jashari family. The exact number varies depending upon sources. In this attack Adem Jashari was killed. According to the only survivor of the massacre, one of Adem's nieces, "bali Adem" died singing the Albanian national anthem. [2]Local villagers say that he shot himself to protect his honour and not get killed by the Serb army. As a matter of fact, there was only one bullet wound in his right jaw, showing that Adem possibly shot himself.
The behaviour and distinctive nationalism of Jashari family will not come as a surprise to anyone with good knowledge on Kosovo, and especially with good knowledge on Drenica region. This is the region of Kosovo well-known for its resistance to different occupiers and regimes. This is where people like Azem and Shote Galica (husband and wife) came from, who had fought Serb, Ottoman as well as Austro-Hungarian forces in the period between two world wars and Shaban Polluzha who fought Tito's partisans in 1945. But the most influential single event in Adem's life which would set him on the definitive course of his destiny is the resistance that Tahir Meha and his father provided on May 13, 1981 to Yugoslav army special units in their "kulla" (residence) in Adem's village, Prekaz i Ulet [3]. This event, according to people who knew him, finally shaped his thinking and his political philosophy.
Till this day he is remembered upon all of Albania and Kosovo. In 2004, Ibrahim Rugova, president of Kosovo awarded him the highest order Hero of Kosovo along with Isa Boletini, Hasan Prishtina, and Bajram Curri
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adem Jashari (November 28, 1955 – March 6, 1998), local commander of Kosovo Liberation Army. He is venerated by many Albanians as a freedom fighter in the cause of Kosovo independence.
Adem was born to an Albanian teacher Shaban Jashari, on 28 November 1955, the day which coincides with the independence day of Albania. His birthplace, Prekazi Ulët is in the region of Drenica.
On 2 July 1990, Kosovo’s parliament declared independence from Serbia and adopted a constitution for the new Republic of Kosovo. At about this time Adem Jashari soon moved to Republic of Albania to train with the first troops of the Kosovo Liberation Army formally known as the "UÇK".
Jashari family fought Serb forces in Kosovo since early '90s but this fact was kept hidden from the general public by both Albanian 'moderated' politicians and the Serb government, in order to preserve the status-quo. The first battle between Adem Jashari and his friends against Serb forces took place on the morning of 30 December 1991. Jashari's house was surrounded by a large number of Serb army and police troops demanding Adem's surrender. A fierce battle ensued where Serb troops had to withdraw due to the strong resistance provided by Adem and friends [1]. The Jashari's residence in Prekaz was next attacked by Serbian police forces on January 22, 1998. The attack was repelled when, according to Shaban Jashari (Adem's father), "friends from the woods" came to help. On March 5, 1998, Prekaz was attacked again by large Serbian army and police forces in a "prepared and determined manner". A second ring of troops was formed to prevent any possible help coming to Jashari family. It is estimated that 58 ethnic Albanians were killed in the attack including 28 women and children from Jashari family. The exact number varies depending upon sources. In this attack Adem Jashari was killed. According to the only survivor of the massacre, one of Adem's nieces, "bali Adem" died singing the Albanian national anthem. [2]Local villagers say that he shot himself to protect his honour and not get killed by the Serb army. As a matter of fact, there was only one bullet wound in his right jaw, showing that Adem possibly shot himself.
The behaviour and distinctive nationalism of Jashari family will not come as a surprise to anyone with good knowledge on Kosovo, and especially with good knowledge on Drenica region. This is the region of Kosovo well-known for its resistance to different occupiers and regimes. This is where people like Azem and Shote Galica (husband and wife) came from, who had fought Serb, Ottoman as well as Austro-Hungarian forces in the period between two world wars and Shaban Polluzha who fought Tito's partisans in 1945. But the most influential single event in Adem's life which would set him on the definitive course of his destiny is the resistance that Tahir Meha and his father provided on May 13, 1981 to Yugoslav army special units in their "kulla" (residence) in Adem's village, Prekaz i Ulet [3]. This event, according to people who knew him, finally shaped his thinking and his political philosophy.
Till this day he is remembered upon all of Albania and Kosovo. In 2004, Ibrahim Rugova, president of Kosovo awarded him the highest order Hero of Kosovo along with Isa Boletini, Hasan Prishtina, and Bajram Curri
Adem ramadani Palestin Ilahi Video
Adem ramadani Palestin Ilahi Shqip
Adem Ramadani Kendo O Vella Kuran Ilahi Video
Adem Ramadani Duaja E Nenes Ilahi Video
Adem Ramadani Pendimi Ilahi Video
Adem Ramadani Rrespektimi I prinderve Ilahi Video
Adem Ramadani Allahut Rob Sun Ju Bana Video
Adem Ramadani Ilahi Ti O Muhamed Video
Adem Ramadani Shtrati im Eshte Dheu Video
Adem Ramadani Mire Se Erdhe Ramazan Video
Adem Ramadani Ezani Video
Adem Ramadani Ilahi Shqip Video
Adem Ramadani O Gurbet Video
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Ordina Huta - Nisu Arratisu Music Video
Kenga Magjike 2006
Friday, November 24, 2006
Arta Bajrami Videos
Arta Bajrami Femer Shqiptare Video
Arta Bajrami FeatEtno Engjut Vera
Arta Bajrami Nije Ket Sen Video
Arta Bajrami As Ne Qiell Ans Ne Tok Video
Arta Bajrami feat Etno Engjujt Fiesta Video
Arta Bajrami Ndoshta Edhe Te Dua Video
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Valbona Peraj - Te dua Ty Music Video
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Ledina Celo - Jemi te huaj Music Video
Vallja E Rugoves Live Music Video
Monday, November 20, 2006
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Blero - Dridhe Music Video
Song: - Fotografia
Song: - Mos me refuzo
Song: - Sdu shoqe
Song: - Eja Ti
Video Song: - Dridhe
Song: - Ende te dua
Song: - Pa pritur
Song: - Mshele Gojen
Song: - O Baby Kthehu Ti
Song: - Dridhe
Song: - Pa ty
Song: - Mos me Refuzo
Song: - The way I am
Song: - Dua te Jem Me ty
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
New Album Zanfina Ismaili Songs
Albbum: Nje Puthje
Song: Rrushja Lales
Song: Nje Puthje
Song: As I fundit As I Pari
Song: Tradhti Po Vjen Era
Song: Ti Sdo T'ia Dish
Song: Tip TRadicional
Song: Shum Simpatik
Song: Vone Eshte Per Lutje
Song: Shpirti Im
Song: Lamtumire
Song: Rrushja Lales
Song: Nje Puthje
Song: As I fundit As I Pari
Song: Tradhti Po Vjen Era
Song: Ti Sdo T'ia Dish
Song: Tip TRadicional
Song: Shum Simpatik
Song: Vone Eshte Per Lutje
Song: Shpirti Im
Song: Lamtumire
Monday, November 13, 2006
Eida Kryeziu - Sa Bukur ish Dikur Music Video
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Votra Band Ne Oret E vona Video
Song: Votra - Kur te kam prane
Song: Votra - Ne Oret E Vona
Song: Votra - Per ty
Song: Votra - Perseri
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Leonora Bahiti - Harroje Puthjen Time Video
Title: Forget My Kiss
Inis & Ingrid Gjoni - I Ziu Ti Video
Friday, November 10, 2006
Fitore Gjonbalaj - Vjeshta Video
Gresa Behluli - Dashuria Kiq Video
Edona LLalloshi - Pik Ne Zemer Video
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Mariza Ikonomi - Afer Video
Song : Mariza Ikonomi & Erion Korini - Edhe fati qan
Song : Mariza ikonomi - Afer teje
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Eja
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Kur me zbrisje shkallet
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Mbi ure
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Mysafiri i Mallkuar
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Ne bankat e shkolles
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Nuk dua te jem
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Per ty
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Piano E Vjeter
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Potpuri Popullore
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Rutine e perditeshme
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - S'do qaje
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Tregome
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Zjarrin Do Ta Gjej
Song : Mariza Ikonomi - Kur Ty Nuk Te Kam
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Edona Llalloshi - Zemergure Video
Fatime Kosumi - Me Sy Hapur Video
Fatime Kosumi - Me Sy Hapur Video
M-AFIA Rugova Video
This Song Is dedicated For IBRAHIM RUGOVA
Ibrahim Rugova (December 2, 1944 – January 21, 2006) was the first President of Kosovo and of its leading political party, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).
During the many conflicts in Kosovo, Rugova was regarded as a moderate ethnic Albanian leader, and later by some as "Father of the Nation.[1]
Ibrahim Rugova was born on December 2, 1944 in Crnce/Cerrcë, Kosovo near the end of World War II.[2] At this time, Kosovo was unified with Albania (controlled by the Italians since 1941, and later by the Germans since 1943). Yugoslav control was re-established towards the end of the war when the Yugoslav Partisan army of Tito defeated Albanian nationalists for control of the province. His father Ukë Rugova and his paternal grandfather Rrustë Rugova were summarily executed in January 1945 by Yugoslav communists, who accused them of being allies of the Germans in the war, though Rugova himself claimed that they were Partisans.[2] Rugova finished primary school in Istok/Istog and high school in Peć/Peja,[2] graduating in 1967.
He moved on to the newly established University of Priština, where he was a student in the Facility of Philosophy's Department of Albanian Studies and participated in the 1968 Kosovo Protests.[2] He graduated in 1971 and re-enrolled as a research student concentrating on literary theory. As part of his studies, he spent two years (1976-1977) at the École Pratique des Hautes Études of the University of Paris, where he studied under Roland Barthes.[2] He received his doctorate in 1984 after delivering his thesis, The Directions and Premises of Albanian Literary Criticism, 1504-1983.
Rugova was active as a journalist throughout the 1970s, editing the student newspaper Bota e Re ("New World") and the magazine Dituria ("Knowledge"). He also worked in the Institute for Albanian Studies in Priština, where he became the editor-in-chief of its periodical, Gjurmime albanologjike ("Albanian Research"). He joined the Yugoslav Communist Party during this period[2]; as in many other communist states, Party membership was essential for anyone who wanted to advance their careers. Rugova managed to make a name for himself, publishing a number of works on literary theory, criticism and history as well as his own poetry. His output earned him recognition as a leading member of Kosovo's Albanian intelligentsia and in 1988 he was elected chairman of the Kosovo Writers' Union
Ibrahim Rugova (December 2, 1944 – January 21, 2006) was the first President of Kosovo and of its leading political party, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).
During the many conflicts in Kosovo, Rugova was regarded as a moderate ethnic Albanian leader, and later by some as "Father of the Nation.[1]
Ibrahim Rugova was born on December 2, 1944 in Crnce/Cerrcë, Kosovo near the end of World War II.[2] At this time, Kosovo was unified with Albania (controlled by the Italians since 1941, and later by the Germans since 1943). Yugoslav control was re-established towards the end of the war when the Yugoslav Partisan army of Tito defeated Albanian nationalists for control of the province. His father Ukë Rugova and his paternal grandfather Rrustë Rugova were summarily executed in January 1945 by Yugoslav communists, who accused them of being allies of the Germans in the war, though Rugova himself claimed that they were Partisans.[2] Rugova finished primary school in Istok/Istog and high school in Peć/Peja,[2] graduating in 1967.
He moved on to the newly established University of Priština, where he was a student in the Facility of Philosophy's Department of Albanian Studies and participated in the 1968 Kosovo Protests.[2] He graduated in 1971 and re-enrolled as a research student concentrating on literary theory. As part of his studies, he spent two years (1976-1977) at the École Pratique des Hautes Études of the University of Paris, where he studied under Roland Barthes.[2] He received his doctorate in 1984 after delivering his thesis, The Directions and Premises of Albanian Literary Criticism, 1504-1983.
Rugova was active as a journalist throughout the 1970s, editing the student newspaper Bota e Re ("New World") and the magazine Dituria ("Knowledge"). He also worked in the Institute for Albanian Studies in Priština, where he became the editor-in-chief of its periodical, Gjurmime albanologjike ("Albanian Research"). He joined the Yugoslav Communist Party during this period[2]; as in many other communist states, Party membership was essential for anyone who wanted to advance their careers. Rugova managed to make a name for himself, publishing a number of works on literary theory, criticism and history as well as his own poetry. His output earned him recognition as a leading member of Kosovo's Albanian intelligentsia and in 1988 he was elected chairman of the Kosovo Writers' Union
Monday, November 06, 2006
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Altin Shira Luje vallen pak per mu Video
Adelina Berisha - Jam e Re Videos
Naser Berisha - Nese Shkon Video
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Friday, November 03, 2006
Murat Gjorniku - Engjell je Video
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Valbona Peraj - Te dua Ty Video
Valbona Peraj
Song - Valbona Peraj - Dua te me duash
Song - Valbona Peraj - Gabim
Song - Valbona Peraj - Jo nuk jam
Song - Valbona Peraj - Me fal
Song - Valbona Peraj - Potpuri shkodrane
Song - Valbona Peraj - Pritja
Song - Valbona Peraj - Ste dua
Song - Valbona peraj - Te dua ty
Antigona Rustolli - Sonte Video
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Dashuria e pare
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Dil moj Cuce te dera
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Endrrat ti mi more
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Ku na mbet e verteta
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Luj valle luj
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Moj e lumja Nane
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Si lindi kjo dashuri
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Sonte eshte nata e jote
Song - Antigona Rustolli - Unaze e arte
Mimoza Nela - Ajo Video
Song - Mimoza Nelaj - Ajo me shum se un te do
Ryva Kajtazi Knaqu Knaqu Video
Song - Ryva Kajtazi - E Kam Kot
Song - Ryva Kajtazi - Knaqu
Song - Ryva Kajtazi - Mendo
Ritmi I Rruges Feat NRG BAND - Ushtar I Rruges Video
Ritmi i Rruges (The Rhythm of the Street) is one of the most popular and successful Albanian rap groups, who also pioneered the genre and coined the term Albanian Rap, to describe this merger of Rap music with original Albanian-themed lyrical contents. They come from Pristina, the capital of Kosovo and members of the group are Memli Krasniqi and Arbër Reçi. They formed the band Ritmi i Rrugës in 1995 and have released three albums since then:
Bota Eshte e Jona (The World is Ours) 2000
Obsesion (Obsession) 2002
Përjetësisht (Eternally) 2004
Ritmi i Rruges have released a great number of hit singles and they have performed all over Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia and throughout Europe, in front of huge, largely Albanian audiences.
Bota Eshte e Jona (The World is Ours) 2000
Obsesion (Obsession) 2002
Përjetësisht (Eternally) 2004
Ritmi i Rruges have released a great number of hit singles and they have performed all over Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia and throughout Europe, in front of huge, largely Albanian audiences.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Berkani - Nje Ne Nje Milion Video
Song - Berkan - Kriza
Ishe ti ajo qe ne shpirt me ka ndryshu
vetem ti je ajo ne miljon qe kam kerku
ma lexon menjen hiq pa then asnje fjal
ska njeri qe na ndan e imja je i joti jam.
Ref: me gjith do luftoj ,luft me krejt do te shpall se me don dhe te du ,ska njeri qe na ndan ,t`gjitha i ke dhe ne shpirt e mir je viktim e jotja un jam e lus zotin mos t'na ndan.
I ishe ti ajo qe ne shpirt me ka ndryshu
vetem ti je ajo ne miljon qe kam kerku
ma lexon menjen hiq pa then asnje fjal
ska njeri qe na ndan e imja je i joti jam.
Ref: me gjith do luftoj ,luft me krejt do te shpall se me don dhe te du ,ska njeri qe na ndan ,t`gjitha i ke dhe ne shpirt e mir je viktim e jotja un jam e lus zotin mos t'na ndan
deri ne fund do luftoj qe e imja te jesh.
(derin fund dot lutftoj qe e imja te jesh)
(gjitha i ke dhe ne shpirt e mir je viktim e jotja un jam e lus zotin mos t`na ndan)
(2x)Ref: me gjith do luftoj ,luft me krejt do te shpall se me don dhe te du ,ska njeri qe na ndan ,t`gjitha i ke dhe ne shpirt e mir je viktim e jotja un jam e lus zotin mos t'na ndaj
deri ne fund do luftoj qe e imja te jesh
Zajmina Vasjari - Sonte Me Prit Video
Song - Zajmina - Bonito
Song - Zajmina - Kthehu
Song - Zajmina - Ku je
Song - Zajmina - Love story
Song - Zajmina - Mos me provoko
Song - Zajmina - Pa ty
Song - Zajmina - Sonte me prit
Song - Zajmina - Ste dua
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