- Džemaludin "
Džemal" Hadžiabdić (born 25 July 1953), also
known as
Jamal Haji, is a
Bosnian professional football manager and
former footballer who pla****...
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Džemal Bijedić (Cyrillic: Џемал Биједић,
Bosnian pronunciation: [bijěːdit͡ɕ]; 12
April 1917 – 18
January 1977) was a
Bosnian and
Yugoslav politician who...
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Džemal Berberović (Bosnian pronunciation: [berběːroʋitɕ]; born 5
November 1981) is a
Bosnian former professional footballer who pla**** as a right-back...
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Džemal is a male
given name. In the Balkans,
Džemal is po****r
among Bosniaks in the
former Yugoslav nations. The name is
derived from the
Arabic name...
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University Džemal Bijedić of
Mostar (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian:
Univerzitet "
Džemal Bijedić" u Mostaru, Универзитет "Џемал Биједић" у Мостару) is a public...
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Džemal Mustedanagić (born 8 June 1955) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian
retired footballer and
current manager of the
Albania national under-16
football team...
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Presidency of SR
Montenegro from 1982 to 1983. Đuranović
previously succeeded Džemal Bijedić as
Prime Minister of
Yugoslavia in 1977
following his death, serving...
- Moscow.[citation needed] His
father was the
Azerbaijani artist Dzakhid Dzemal, who is
believed to be a
descendant of
Hulagu Khan. His
mother was Irina...
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Džemal Perović (Albanian:
Xhemal Peroviq,
Montenegrin Cyrillic: Џемал Перовић, born 1956 in Ulcinj, SR Montenegro, SFRY) is a
Montenegrin civic and political...
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diplomatic corps.
While working within the
Socialist system,
politicians such as
Džemal Bijedić,
Branko Mikulić and
Hamdija Pozderac reinforced and
protected the...