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

== Biography ==

Zahir Pajaziti was born in Turucica, Kosovo. After the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992, he remained in Kosovo while warfare raged in Croatia and Bosnia. In 1997, he joined the ], made up of Albanians who wished to fight for freedom and autonomy after ] removed the autonomy of Kosovo Province. In 1997, he was killed in a gunfight in Vucitrn with the ].


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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, former president of Kosovo Fatmir Sejdiu declared him a Hero of Kosovo.

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  1. 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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