Vojo Kushi (August 3, 1918 – October 10, 1942) was an Albanian and Yugoslav communist guerilla fighter (partisan) and one of the founders of the Communist group based in Shkodër, following the Italian occupation of Albania in April 1939. He was proclaimed a National Hero of Yugoslavia by the Yugoslav communist government on February 12, 1945, and then a Hero of Albania by the Albanian communist government in 1946.
Kushi was born in 1918, in Vrakë, near Shkodër. He belonged to the Serb–Montenegrin (or Yugoslav) minority. His original surname was Kušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Кушић); due to King Zog's state politics following 1920, surnames with obvious Slavic suffixes such as '-ić' and '-vić' were removed, as were Slavic-speaking schools. The minority was instrumental in the National Liberation.
Following the Italian occupation of Albania in April 1939, the first communist revolutionary organization was established in Shkodër (Shkodër group), which included minority members brothers Vaso and Branko Kadija, Vojo Kushi, Jordan Misja, Ivo Jovanov, Vojin Dragović, Petar Bulatović and Vasil Shanto. The Shkodër group was led by Shanto and Qemal Stafa. The other organization, established in Korçë (Korçë group), was united into one on November 8, 1941, in Tirana, at the house of Bojko Lazarov, hence forming the Communist Party of Albania. In 1942, he was chosen as a member of the regional committee for Tirana and appointed commander of guerilla units.Enver Hoxha was appointed the Party leader in order to include the majority Muslim population.
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Kushi (Persian: کشى, Balochi also Urdu, Pashto, Kurdi and Hindi Devanagari: کشى, happiness or marriage) is a mountain near Shaki Ram about 23 km from Qalat(Persian: قلات) Kalat, Pakistan Balochistan. The two mountains are removed by a unifying about 5 km. It seems that the two mountains belong together and is a mountain ridge. The mountain is located below the Durand Line between Afghanistan and India (now Pakistan) in the field of Baloch people. It is located not far from the similarly-named Kush mountain. The Balochi language is one of the four major Iranian languages (Paschto, Balochi, Kurdi and Persian).
The terms such as Kush, Kash, Kosh and Kesh have been used in context with the mountains in the different countries, especially in Iranian plateau (Kurdish regions, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan), but also even in Ukraine and Poland, especially Kash means in Kurdi (Sorjani), an Iranian language also, mountain ridges and high mountains.
"Kushi" [sic] (Punjabi: ਖ਼ੁਸ਼ੀ, خُشی; Hindi: ख़ुशी Khushī) is the first of single of Bombay Rockers from their second album Crash And Burn. It was released in 2006. Kushi was a hit track that sold over a million copies in India and Denmark.