Baba Ali Tomorri (1900–1948; also known as Ali Tyrabiu, Ali Turabiu, Ali Baba of Tomorr, Baba Ali of Tomorr, and Varf Ali Prishta) was an Albanian Bektashi religious leader.[1]
^Elsie, Robert (2019). The Albanian Bektashi: history and culture of a Dervish order in the Balkans. London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-78831-569-2. OCLC 1108619669.
Baba AliTomorri (1900–1948; also known as Ali Tyrabiu, Ali Turabiu, Ali Baba of Tomorr, Baba Ali of Tomorr, and Varf Ali Prishta) was an Albanian Bektashi...
Haxhi. In the period between 1921 and 1925 the tekke was headed by Baba AliTomorri. Around 1930 about five dervishes were living in the structure. During...
(executed in Gjirokastra, 1946), Baba Ali Myrteza of Kruja (tortured and then thrown out of a prison window), Baba AliTomorri and Baba Shefket Koshtani of Tepelena...
Miqeve" (Friends' Club) of Andon Zako in 1927. Thoma Kreini founded the "Tomorri" society, hoping to publish a newspaper with the same name but was unsuccessful...
notable Albanian rilindas, published in Cairo an anthology called Baba-Tomorri ('Father Tomorr'). Even today, Albanian people swear by him. Albanian mythology...
Kamber Ali and Ali Baba of Tomorr (Baba AliTomorri) helped organized the congress. Bektashi leaders who attended the 1st Congress included: Baba Ali Tomorri...
O'Neill Ian Stewart Norman Whiteside Hasan Şengün Selçuk Yula 1 goal Genc Tomorri Ernst Baumeister Karl Brauneder Bruno Pezzey Toni Polster Herbert Prohaska...
his native town. On 25 March 1910, he began editing the weekly newspaper Tomorri (Tomorr). Nosi was also a committee member of the Albanian club in Elbasan...