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| birth_place = Zjum, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes | nationality = Albania | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1948-1969 | spouse = Hil Pjetri | children = 2 }} Katë Dulaj ((セルビア語:Ката Дулај, ''Kata Dulaj'')) (9 November 1923–29 April 1969), known by her artistic name Katarina Josipi-Kati, was an Albanian actress. She performed on stage, and in radio plays, film, and television. ==Early life== Katarina was born on 9 November 1923, one of four children of Gjin Dulaj and Gjyste (Prekpalaj) Dulaj, Mark, Lazer, Kati and Pal. Her family came from Tropoja and settled close to Prizen, then in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Katarina Josipi began her education there, and continued it in Niš. Following the bombing of Niš during the Second World War in April 1941, Kati`s father and family and many other people escaped from Niš; the Dulajs settled in Uroševac. After completing her elementary education she attended three night-shift classes, training to become a tailor. Kati was arrested by Yugoslav authorities in 1947 and taken before a court together with her brother Lazer, as members of Albania National Democratic Organization and enemies of the people. 38 members of “Hamdi Berisha Group”, all of them from Uroševac and vicinity, were arrested and tried in Gnjilane, from 1–7 February 1947; Katarina Josipi was the only woman. Following several months of investigation and reprisals they were released for lack of proof. She died when she was 46 years old on 29 April 1969 in Pristina city. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Katarina Josipi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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