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Džafer Kulenović (17
February 1891 – 3
October 1956),
often referred to as
Džafer-beg Kulenović, was a
Bosnian Muslim and
Yugoslav politician who led...
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transliteration of the name is Cafer, in
Azerbaijani Cəfər, in
Bosniak Džafer and in
Albanian Xhafer. Ja'far ibn Abi
Talib (died 629),
companion of Muhammad...
- the
Government 1943–1945
Osman Kulenović – Vice-president of NDH (1941)
Džafer Kulenović – Vice-president of NDH (1941–1945), ex-President of Yugoslav...
- Vice
President of the NDH and
leader of the
Yugoslav Muslim Organization Džafer Kulenović was a Muslim, and
Muslims in
total constituted nearly 12% of the...
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German branch of
Croatian Liberation Movement (HOP). He was the son of
Džafer Kulenović, a
highly ranked official of the
Independent State of Croatia...
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included former Independent State of
Croatia government officials such as
Džafer Kulenović and
Vjekoslav Vrančić,
which caused it to be
considered a successor...
- Croatia: he died a few
months later and was
succeeded as
party chairman by
Džafer Kulenović. The JMO
dominated Bosnian politics until 1941.
After the invasion...
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annexation of the
region of Sandžak,
where a
Bosniak community lives.
Džafer Kulenović,
leader of the
Yugoslav Muslim Organization,
supported the creation...
- was how
their descendants were
referred to. Malkoč-beg had
seven sons (
Džafer, Osman, Omer, Ibrahim, Alija,
Husein and Hasan) and one
daughter (Hani)...
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arrested and executed. His new
government acted as the
government in exile.
Džafer-beg Kulenović was
named Minister-President. The
government in
exile was...