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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Ibrahim Rugova, Isa Boletini, Behgjet Pacolli, Hashim Thaci, Unikkatil, Fatmir Sejdiu, Sinan Hasani, Hasan Prishtina, Jeton Kelmendi, Albert Bunjaku, Avni Mula, Rita Ora, Fatmire Bajramaj, Azem Vllasi, Jakup Krasniqi, Bajram Kosumi, Nexhmije Pagarusha, Bekim Bejta, Dafina Zeqiri, Aferdita Dreshaj, Isa Mustafa, Ukshin Hoti, Shpetim Babaj, Emir Bajrami, Beg Ferati, Kristian Nushi, Faton Bislimi, Skender Hyseni, Din Mehmeti, Atdhe Nuhiu, Riza Sapunxhiu, Ali Podrimja, Fatmir Limaj, Zana Krasniqi, Agim Ramadani, Marigona Dragusha, Bajram Curri, Bekim Sejdiu, Shpetim Hasani, Edmond Rugova, Lendita Zeqiraj, Flaka Surroi, Vullnet Basha, Ragip Jashari, Endrit Shala, Veton Surroi, Liza Vorfi, Suzan Novoberdali, Myzejene Selmani, Fadil Berisha, Ermal Fejzullahu, Xhevat Kelmendi, Getoar Selimi, Bujar Bukoshi, Shaban Polluzha, Engjell Berisha, Blerim Mazregu, Ylber Hysa, Rexho Mulliqi, Mulla Idriz Gjilani, Berat Buzhala, Hajredin Kuci, Esat Bicurri, Naser Rugova, Asim Vokshi, Xhemajl Mustafa, Sulejman Vokshi, Ahmet Shala, Qerim Begolli, Enver Maloku. Excerpt: Ibrahim Rugova .) (2 December 1944 - 21 January 2006) was an Albanian politician who 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, later by some as "Father of the Nation" and he was also called as Balkan's Ghandi. Ibrahim Rugova was born on 2 December 1944 in Cerce, Istog, Kosovo, near the end of World War II, to a family that is a branch of the Kelmendi Albanian clan. At this time, the major part of Kosovo was unified with Albania (controlled by Benito Mussolini's Italy since 1941, and later by the Germans since 1943). Yugoslav control was re-established towards the end of the war when the area was liberated by the Pa...