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Gajret was a
cultural society established in 1903 that
promoted Serb
identity among the
Slavic Muslims of Austria-Hungary (today's
Bosnia and Herzegovina)...
- (1565-1579), who was an
ethnic Serb by birth, and so was Omar
Pasha Latas.
Gajret (known as the
Serbian Muslim Cultural Society after 1929) was a cultural...
- (MNO). Earlier, the MNO took over
Gajret, a culturo-educational
society co-established by Safvet-beg Bašagić.
Gajret was the only
contemporary organisation...
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preserve their cultural identity. The most
prominent ****ociations were
Gajret, Merhamet,
Narodna Uzdanica and
later Preporod. The
Bosnian Muslim intelligentsia...
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members of the Tešanj
family were
members of pro-Serb
Muslim organization Gajret. Two Galijašević from Mala Kladuša
joined the
Yugoslav Partisan 8th Kordun...
- the most
important organization gathering ethnic Serb citizens. In 1903
Gajret, a
Serbian Muslim Cultural Society was founded. The
Academy of Sciences...
- of
Young Bosnia. In 1912,
after the
death of
Osman Đikić, the
editing of
Gajret was
entrusted to Avdo Sumbul. In 1914 he was one of the
editors of the magazine...
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attended and
graduated from the Gymnasium. He
started working for the
magazine Gajret,
which his
brother Hamid regulated and
which was
founded by
Safvet beg Bašagić...
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representatives who were
members of the HSS and JMO, as well as a
member of the
Gajret organisation. Its
ranks included former Chetnik Vojvoda Pero Đukanović,...
- (türbe) with two sarcophagi—those of Avdo
Sumbul and Behdžet Mutevelić,
Gajret activists who died in the
dungeons of Arad. The Ali
Pasha Mosque was heavily...