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Himzo Polovina (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Химзо Половина; 11
March 1927 – 5
August 1986) was a
Bosnian singer and songwriter, and one of the most famous...
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Himzo Selimović (born 23
March 1961)
served as the Head of the
Ministry of
Internal Affairs, or
Director of the
Directorate for
Coordination of Police...
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interpretation of sevdalinka. He is
inspired by the
musical artists Himzo Polovina,
Selim Salihović,
Emina Zečaj, and Nada Mamula. Vrećo performs...
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covered the song, but the
version by
fellow Mostar native,
Bosnian singer Himzo Polovina,
remains the most po****r. Upon
hearing of the
death of
Emina Sefić...
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Halid Bešlić Hari Varešanović
Haris Džinović
Hasiba Agić
Helena Paparizou Himzo Polovina Hurricane Ilira Indira Levak Indira Radić Inna Inva Mula Ivan Zajc...
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Halid Bešlić Hari Varešanović
Haris Džinović
Hasiba Agić
Helena Paparizou Himzo Polovina Hurricane Ilira Indira Levak Indira Radić Inna Inva Mula Ivan Zajc...
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sevdalinka singers of the 20th century, such as
Safet Isović,
Zehra Deović,
Himzo Polovina, Nada Mamula, Beba Selimović, Nedžad Salković,
Silvana Armenulić...
- Meremäe Parish, Võru County,
Estonia Polovina,
Vologda Oblast,
Russia People Himzo Polovina (1927–1986),
Bosnian singer and
songwriter This disambiguation...
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Halid Bešlić Hari Varešanović
Haris Džinović
Hasiba Agić
Helena Paparizou Himzo Polovina Hurricane Ilira Indira Levak Indira Radić Inna Inva Mula Ivan Zajc...
- "Sevdalije" (or
Sevdalinka performers),
among them Zaim Imamović in 1945,
Himzo Polovina in 1953, Beba Selimović in 1954,
Safet Isović in 1955, and Zehra...