- Musa
Ćazim Ćatić (Serbian Cyrillic: Муса Ћазим Ћатић; 12
March 1878 – 6
April 1915) was a
Bosnian poet of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian
Renaissance at the...
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Ćazim Suljić (Bosnian pronunciation: [sǔːʎitɕ]; born 29
October 1996) is a
footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Championnat National club Nancy. Born...
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Ćazim Sijarić (Albanian:
Qazim Sijari(q)) was a
commander of a
detachment of
Muslim militia from
Bijelo Polje County (in Sandžak)
during the
Second World...
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honor of the
birth of the
prominent Bosnian-Herzegovinian poet Musa
Ćazim Ćatić. The
Cultural and
Artistic Society Preporod and the Odžak
radio station...
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notable commanders include Hasan Zvizdić,
Husein Rovčanin,
Sulejman Pačariz,
Ćazim Sijarić,
Selim Juković,
Bilall Dreshaj, Ćamil Hasanagić and
Galjan Lukač...
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introduced a new time
which showed European time. The
grave of the poet Musa
Ćazim Ćatić is
located in "Obješenica"
cemetery in the town center. Even though...
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Mustafa Bašeskija,
Hasan Kaimija, Ivan
Franjo Jukić, Safvet-beg Bašagić, Musa
Ćazim Ćatić, Mak Dizdar, as many
prominent prose writers, such as
Enver Čolaković...
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shrine several times.
Mirza Muhammad Qateel's Haft
Tamasha (1811–12) and
Cazim Ali's
Barah Masa (1812)
describe the
ceremonies held to
commemorate Masud...
- Cälil (1906–1944),
Soviet poet and
World War II
resistance fighter Musa
Ćazim Ćatić (1878–1915),
Bosnian poet Musa al-Kadhim (745-799),
seventh imam in...
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while active) Blaž Slišković –
Pescara – 1987–88, 1992–93 (
while active)
Ćazim Suljić –
Crotone – 2016–17 Toni Šunjić –
Palermo – 2016–17
Benjamin Tahirović...