Difference between revisions of "Bajazid Elmaz Doda"
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− | Ethnographic writer and photographer. Notable for his work on the early studies of the Albanian country. Author of the book 'Albanisches Bauerleben im oberen Rekatal bei Dibra (Makedonien)' (1914, translated as Albanian Peasant Life in the Upper Reka Valley near Dibra (Macedonia)). Considered a founder of Albanian studies. Secretary and lover of Hungarian baron and scholar [[Franz | + | Ethnographic writer and photographer. Notable for his work on the early studies of the Albanian country. Author of the book 'Albanisches Bauerleben im oberen Rekatal bei Dibra (Makedonien)' (1914, translated as Albanian Peasant Life in the Upper Reka Valley near Dibra (Macedonia)). Considered a founder of Albanian studies. Secretary and lover of Hungarian baron and scholar [[Franz Nopsca]] for over thirty years. Also known as Bajazid Doda. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[LGBTQ Photographers]] | * [[LGBTQ Photographers]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Individuals in the Fields of Sociology and Anthropology]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 5 October 2020
Country
Hungary, Albania
Birth - Death
1888 - 1933
Occupation
Photographer, Writer
Description
Ethnographic writer and photographer. Notable for his work on the early studies of the Albanian country. Author of the book 'Albanisches Bauerleben im oberen Rekatal bei Dibra (Makedonien)' (1914, translated as Albanian Peasant Life in the Upper Reka Valley near Dibra (Macedonia)). Considered a founder of Albanian studies. Secretary and lover of Hungarian baron and scholar Franz Nopsca for over thirty years. Also known as Bajazid Doda.