Hajrulla Curri, Bajram Curri’s nephew, was born in Pristina on June 14, 1907. He completed elementary school in Pristina to continue his education in Austria. There he studied at Frajshtad and Grac. He started higher studies at the University of Padua, but did not finish them. He returned to the Homeland and served in the State Administration. In 1941, after joining Kosovo with Albania, he went there. After the war, he was arrested and imprisoned by the Yugoslav UDB and brought to Albania, where he worked as an interpreter with the German engineers team, who set up the conservatory “Ernest Telman” in Vlora. He died in Tirana in 1955.
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