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He stated that Cena-beg should not be a representative of his country, due to his previous activities towards Serbs, including a robbery of a monastery carried out by men loyal to him. When he ceased to be an MP in 1928, however, a lawsuit was initiated. In the meantime, the
Albanian died, so it became pointless to discuss this "political issue" in court. The brother of the deceased, Sait Kriziu, tried to protect the reputation and honor of his relative in an open letter through the pages of the "Vreme" newspaper.
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Albanian MP and diplomat Cena-beg in a newspaper article, for which he was sued in court by the Mayor of Belgrade. Božović also submitted to the assembly the disputable Interpellation against the appointment of Cena-beg as the ambassador of Albania in Belgrade.
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Theological Academy, he was appointed professor at the Theological Seminary in Prizren on September 30, 1905. In Prizren, he was also the district chief and president of a political municipality for some time. Grigorije married his teacher Vasilije, with whom he had a daughter Vukosava who
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Serbian interwar writers. He published fourteen books. Eight are collections of short stories; the rest are travelogues (short records about people and regions) later collected by
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Student Home (boarding school) in Skopje had a student literary society named "Grigorije Božović" after its favorite Serbian writer.
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