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Muhamed Buljubašić (pronounced [muxǎmed bǔʎubaʃitɕ]; born 4 July 2004) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who
plays as a
central midfielder for Turkish...
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Buljubašić is a Bosnian,
Croatian and
Serbian surname derived from the
Ottoman military rank Boluk-bashi. Edib
Buljubašić [hr] (born 1964),
Bosnian army...
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Buljubašić (born 31
October 1987) is a
Croatian water polo player. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, he
competed for the gold medal-winning
Croatian men's...
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Journal of
Botany 91(8): 1164–1172. https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.91.8.1164
Buljubasic, A., V. Stuhli, A. Dozic, M. Zohorovic, and A. Odobasic. 2022. Leucobryum...
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Sabrina Buljubašić (born 30
September 1988) is a
Bosnian retired professional footballer,
international sports lawyer,
professor and
first female CEO of...
- "Tamo gdje su moji korijeni"
written by both
Thompson and
Faruk "Fayo"
Buljubašić. In 2007, 45,000
copies of the
album were sold,
making it
Croatia Records'...
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Serbian politician Azra Bašić née Alešević, camp
guard during Bosnian War
Buljubašić Delibašić Harambašić Mehmedbašić "Most
frequent surnames, 2011 Census"...
- ("Guilty"),
which was
written by Siniša "Simba" Reljić and
Faruk "Fayo"
Buljubašić, and
finished last with 12 points. Prgomet,
Ivana (28
December 2016)....
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Tripolitsa Yahya bey
Dukagjini (1498–1582),
Albanian Bölükbaşı (surname)
Buljubašić Charles L.
Wilkins (2010).
Forging Urban Solidarities:
Ottoman Aleppo...
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relegation in 2007,
returning to
State League 2 N/W. In 2009,
Vinko Buljubašić led the club back to
State League 1,
winning State League 2 North-West...