- into
Hungarian and
annotated by
Turkologist József
Blaskovics in 1982. By
analyzing the text,
Blaskovics attempted to
identify the author.
Since Hungarian...
-
Stjepan Blašković C.O. (c. 2
January 1689 – 17
November 1776) was a
Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the...
-
Hazai 2009, p. 14.
Blaskovics 1982, pp. 396–397. Veszprémy 2019, p. 234.
Hazai 2009, pp. 15–16.
Blaskovics 1982, p. 398.
Blaskovics 1982, pp. 381–382....
- War II
Kosta Bader (Zemun, 25 July 1874 – Zagreb, 13
March 1944) Pero
Blašković (Karlovac, 25 June 1883 – Zagreb, 3
April 1945)
Executed in Yugoslavia...
-
Finderle (1993)
Herman Vukušić (1994)
Rudolf Carek,
Nikola Turk (1995)
Milan Blašković,
Marijan Malović (1996)
Filip Ćurković,
Zdravko Kovačević (1997) Josip...
-
Laslo Blašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ласло Блашковић; born 25 June 1966, Novi Sad) is a
Serbian writer and
director of the
National Library of Serbia. Blaskovic...
- 11"
squad are
excluded from the list.
Arijan Ademi Milan Badelj Filip Blašković Srećko
Bogdan Marijan Brnčić
Marcelo Brozović Snješko
Cerin Igor Cvitanović...
- "021 –
Novosadski informativni portal".
Retrieved 18
March 2015.
Laslo Blašković. "urednik POLjA" (in Serbian). POLjA.
Archived from the
original on 12...
- from the
original on
September 24, 2022.
Retrieved September 24, 2022.
Blašković, Teo (2022-09-24). "Tropical
Storm "Talas"
drops heavy rain over ****an...
-
Bruno Blašković (born 2
August 1998) is a
Croatian swimmer. He
represented Croatia at the 2019
World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju,
South Korea...