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Milovan Djilas (/ˈdʒɪlɒs/; Serbian: Милован Ђилас,
Milovan Đilas,
pronounced [mîlɔʋan dʑîlaːs]; 12 June 1911 – 20
April 1995) was a
Yugoslav communist...
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Mohamed Djila is a
former Malian international footballer of the 1980s and 1990s.
Djila spent much of his
career with
Stade Malien. "Lancement de la campagne...
- Serbian).
Archived from the
original on 2021-05-17.
Retrieved 2021-05-17. "
Djilas:
Neutemeljena ideja da se od NATO-a traži odšteta".
Radio Slobodna Evropa...
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Djilas (also
spelled Djil**** or Djil****e) is a
village in
Senegal located in the Sine-Saloum, in the west. It is the chef-lieu of the
rural community of...
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March 1998 (University of Washington: HMJ
School of
International Studies)
Djilas, Milovan. Land
without Justice, [with] introd. and
notes by
William Jovanovich...
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Djilas 1966, p. 152.
Djilas 1966, pp. 151–2.
Roberts 2007, p. 202.
Djilas 1966, pp. 158–59.
Djilas 1966, p. 154.
Djilas 1966, pp. 154–57.
Djilas 1966...
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Lansford 2007, pp. 9–24, 36–44.
Djilas,
Milovan (1991). "The
Legacy of
Communism in
Eastern Europe". The Fletcher...
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course and give up one-party
dictatorship (an idea
promoted by
Milovan Djilas but
rejected by Tito in
January 1954) ... Jeffreys-Jones,
Rhodri (2013)...
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prominent dissidents) in
Belgrade to stop a
lecture by
Milovan Djilas. The
trial of
Djilas and the five
others generated much
sympathy for the defendants...
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Mitra Mitrović (Serbian: Митра Митровић; 6
September 1912 – 4
April 2001) was a
Serbian politician,
feminist and writer. The
daughter of a
railway official...