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'''Zahir Pajaziti''' (born ], ] in 1952, died in ], ]<ref></ref> in 1997) was a commander of the ]. In 2008, the president of ] ] declared him a Hero of Kosovo.<ref></ref>


After the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992, he remained in Kosovo while warfare raged in ] and ]. In 1997, he joined the ]. Later that year, he was killed in a gunfight in Vučitrn with the ]. After the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992, he remained in Kosovo while warfare raged in ] and ]. In 1997, he joined the ]. Later that year, he was killed in a gunfight in Vučitrn with the ].
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = | SHORT DESCRIPTION =commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1962 | DATE OF BIRTH = 1962
| PLACE OF BIRTH = | PLACE OF BIRTH =Podujevo, FPR Yugoslavia
| DATE OF DEATH = 1997 | DATE OF DEATH = 1997
| PLACE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH =Vučitrn
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Statue of Pajaziti in Pristina

Zahir Pajaziti (born Podujevo, FPR Yugoslavia in 1952, died in Vučitrn, FR Yugoslavia in 1997) was a commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army. In 2008, the president of Kosovo Fatmir Sejdiu declared him a Hero of Kosovo.

After the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992, he remained in Kosovo while warfare raged in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1997, he joined the Kosovo Liberation Army. Later that year, he was killed in a gunfight in Vučitrn with the Yugoslav army.

He is commemorated by a statue in Pristina.

References

  1. James Pettifer, Kosova express: a journey in wartime
  2. Milazim Kadriu: Zahir Pajaziti është një nga themeluesit e Shtabit të Përgjithshëm të UÇK-së

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