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Džemil Cerić (born 7
August 1949 in Tuzla, FPR Yugoslavia) is a
retired Bosnian-Herzegovinian and
Yugoslav professional footballer. A
graduate of the Sloboda...
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means beautiful.
There are
several variants of the name,
including Džemail,
Džemil, Džemaludin, Dželaludin, and Djemal, all of
which carry the same meaning...
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Vasco Silva 13 MF GUI
Mamadou Bah 14 FW FRA
Marvin Géran 15 MF LUX Rui
Costa 16 GK LUX
Dzemil Husovic 17 DF SEN Amdy
Konte 22 DF FRA
Lenny Houelche...
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office Left
office Tenure Term of
office Birth PM
Death Nation Ref. 1
Džemil Šarac
February 1971 26
December 1978 7 years, 301 days 2nd–5th (1971–1978)...
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Quiet Cannon, Montebello, California, US 2 Win 2–0
Dzemil Cosovic KO 4 (6), 1:52 30 May 2014
Luzhniki Palace of Sports, Moscow, Russia...
- Krsto; Radovanović, Milija; Stankovski, Boško; Stojanović, Stanislav; Šarac,
Džemil; Živković, Dušan (1980).
Hronologija radničkog
pokreta i SKJ: 1919–1979...
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Albanian Male
Slavko Šajber
Reelected 1929 1948 2003
Croatia Croat Male
Džemil Šarac
Reelected 1921 1941 2002
Yugoslav People's Army
Muslim Male Sava Savatić...
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Albanian Male
Mitja Ribičič New Not 1919 1941 2013
Slovenia Slovene Male
Džemil Šarac By-election Not 1921 1941 2002
Yugoslav People's Army
Muslim Male...
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Archived from the
original on 19
December 2019.
Retrieved 7
March 2020. "
Džemil Šoše: Velež
uskoro dobija teren kakav vidimo na
stadionima klubova iz liga...
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Miroslav Homen Mujesira Ivić
Rasim Hukara Dragan Jakmirović Dževad
Jarebica Džemil Kapetanović
Zagorka Kapetanović
Slobodan Kezunović
Faruk Konjhodžić Desa...