Biba

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Bardhok Biba (January 1920 - August 9, 1949) was a key figure of Mirdita. He was awarded as a People's Hero of Albania.[1]

Life [link]

He was born in Shkodër on January 1920. He educated in the boarding school in Orosh and then in high school in Shkodra. There comes into contact with communist ideas, with Emin Duran, Branko Kadia, Sadik Bekteshi, Hajdar Dushi, Kosovan Xheladin Hana, Nazmi Rushiti, Tom Kola and others. The influence of these ideas and attitudes, excluded from school and accompanied by gendarmes sent to Orosh. It's half time when he is illegal for some time, until incorporated into the whirlpool of war, first in the South and later commissar çetës Puke-Mirdita spreading communist ideas. After the liberation, in 1947, elected member of National Assembly Mirdita. On December 23, 1948 appointed political secretary of the Communist Party for the District of Mirdita. Is the period when he dealt extensively with Mirdita poor and best places to the attention of government, piketon new towns and development strategy, whereas before '44-es was achieved through a unique assembly of reconciliation of feuds, the create the possibility of forgiveness of over 500 feuds. Exactly in one of the tasks he was doing in the area and Kaçinarit Orosh, scheduled to be executed by the "Committee of the Mountain" but according to statements Ndue John Mark's former Chairman of the mountains that he had and Bardhok duckling cousin says that the latter is murdered by the Mountain Committee. On August 7, 1949, Bardhok Biba is accompanied by two others after spending Kaçinarit mountains, going down towards the shore of the Great Fan upward adjacent to the Shpalit, where there was the center of the locality. Once approaching a hill top of walking on a street in the form ulluku to reach Valmiri neck-shot from 3 members of the Committee of the mountains that they had ambushed. Bardhok Biba was killed with two bullets firing. Assassins, after këqyrur closely and are convinced exactly "the first of Mirdita" gave up the ghost, they left a note in the underbrush where the ambush had taken with the inscription: "On behalf of the Committee of the Mountain!" Among the top managers of state time, according to historical documents and witnesses in the house of the killed Bardhok Biba, was Mehmet Shehu. In consolation, Shehu Bardhokut father says: "100 criminals will send him to head thy son." Biba Brand replied: "Do not harass the innocent mer." On August 9, 1949, just two days after the assassination of Bardhok Bibës, People's Protection Brigade deployed in the neck-strains, under the command of Colonel Zija Medi whistle and Kambo, enters the night in Meath arrest about 300 people. About 300 families gathered together and placed them in internment axis. Twenty detainees placed in makeshift prison Rreshen subjected to military trial. The panel, established quite rapidly, decided that 14 of them executed, while the prosecutor Misto Bllaca had requested that this number was 20 persons. Place of execution was assigned to the neck-Valmiri, where he was political secretary killed Mirdita.

References [link]

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Biba

Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s. Biba was started and primarily run by the Polish-born Barbara Hulanicki with help of her husband Stephen Fitz-Simon.

Early years

Biba's early years were rather humble, with many of the outfits being cheap and available to the public by mail order. Biba’s postal boutique had its first significant success in May 1964 when it offered a pink gingham dress to readers of the Daily Mirror. The dress had celebrity appeal, as similar dress had been worn by Brigitte Bardot. By the morning after the dress was advertised in the Daily Mirror, it had received over 4,000 orders. Ultimately, some 17,000 outfits were sold.

Stores and mail order services

The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington, was opened in September 1964.

Hulanicki’s first encounter with her new customers was at 10 o’clock on the Saturday morning it opened; "...the curtains were drawn across the window… the shop was packed with girls trying on the same brown pinstripe dress in concentrated silence. Not one asked if there were any other styles or sizes," Hulanicki remarked.

Biba (disambiguation)

Biba may also refer to:

Fashion

  • Biba was an iconic London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s.
  • People

    Given name

  • Biba Caggiano, Italian-American author, television chef and resteraunteur
  • Biba Golic (born 1977), Serbian table tennis player
  • Biba Sakurai (born 1989), Japanese short track speed skater
  • Biba Singh, Indian-American singer
  • Surname

  • Andriy Biba (born 1937), Soviet football player and Ukrainian coach
  • Bardhok Biba (1920–1949), Hero of Albania
  • Narinder Biba (1941–1991), Indian Punjabi singer
  • Places

  • Biba, Egypt (Arabic: ببا)
  • Biba Dhaka, Pakistan
  • Other uses

  • Biba Model, a formal state transition system of computer security policy
  • Bakki Airport, in Iceland
  • Beijing International Bilingual Academy
  • Beijing International Bilingual Academy

    Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA; Chinese: 海嘉国际双语学校 a.k.a. "Haijia International Bilingual School") is a private school in Shunyi District, Beijing, China. It serves early childhood through high school. It was established in 2006.

    References

    External links

  • Beijing International Bilingual Academy
  • (simplified Chinese) Beijing International Bilingual Academy
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