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- Hamdija Pozderac (15 January 1924 – 6 April 1988) was a Yugoslav communist politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He served as the 4th President of the...
- Hamdija Kreševljaković (18 September 1888 – 9 May 1959) was a Bosnian and Yugoslav historian. Kreševljaković was born in Vratnik, a neighborhood in Sarajevo's...
- Hamdija Lipovača (born 20 December 1976) is a Bosnian politician. He served as the Premier of Una-Sana Canton from 1 February 2011 until his forced resignation...
- Socialist system, politicians such as Džemal Bijedić, Branko Mikulić and Hamdija Pozderac reinforced and protected the sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- the risk and gave Hamdija a large sum of money, promising that if fighting broke out he would support Hamdija's coup attempt. Hamdija promptly informed...
- communist system, politicians such as Džemal Bijedić, Branko Mikulić and Hamdija Pozderac reinforced and protected the sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia. His nephews Hakija and Hamdija were influential communist politicians during the era of Yugoslavia. Pozderac...
- politician Hamdija Pozderac and his brother, Hakija, utilizing combined socialist and capitalist methods. In late 1987, just before the death of Hamdija Pozderac...
- Nathan Fouts, who previously was with Insomniac Games. The composer was Hamdija Ajanovic and the writer was AJ Johnson. The game was developed during the...
- Kecmanović Đuro Pucar Vlado Šegrt Đuro Pucar* Ratomir Dugonjić Džemal Bijedić Hamdija Pozderac Presidents of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (1974–1992)...