Tajar Tetova (Turkish: Kalkandelenli Tayyar[1]) was an Albanian military commander and çetë (band) leader in southern Albania and Macedonia.
Born in Kalkandelen (modern day Tetovo) in the late-19th century,[2] Tajar bey Tetova came from a noble landowning family.
[5] Tetova and his soldiers took all the weapons and ammunition company as well as two heavy machine guns from the Turkish in Monastir.
[6] Tetova expanded his insurgent movement in the area of Dibra, Korce and Kolonje.
Tetova's group merged with Sali Butka fighters and together fought against the invaders of Albania.