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Husejin Biščević (28 July 1884 – ?) was the
highest ranking Bosnian military officer in the 13th
Waffen Mountain Division of the SS
Handschar (1st Croatian)...
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forms "Hussain" or "Hossain" may be used.
Other variants include Husên,
Husejin, Husejn, Husain, Hisên, Hussain, Husayin, Hussayin, Hüseyin, Husseyin,...
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Mayor of
Zenica In****bent ****umed
office 20
November 2016
Preceded by
Husejin Smajlović
Personal details Born (1958-03-20) 20
March 1958 (age 66) Gornji...
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Arena "
Husejin Smajlović" (before:
Arena Zenica) is a
multifunctional indoor sports venue located in Zenica,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The construction...
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greater than the
ratio of
Catholics to
Muslims that he had wanted.
Husejin Biščević (
Husejin Biščević or Biščević-beg; born 28 July 1884) was the
highest ranking...
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constructed sometime in the
early 1700s by an
Ottoman military captain, Hadži-
Husejin Danević; it was
colloquially known as the "short mosque"
because it had...
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footballer Hidajet Biščević (born 1951),
Croatian diplomat of
Bosniak descent Husejin Biščević (1884-?),
Bosnian military officer in the 13th
Waffen Mountain...
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Trnopolje concentration camps Hamza Alić (born 1979),
Bosnian shot
putter Husejin Alić [hr],
Croatian politician Jasmina Musabegović [bs] born
Jasmina Alić...
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Kragujevac nahiya. Cut down by the
Kragujevac mutesellim or Kučuk-
Husejin.
Jovica from Knić in the
Kragujevac nahiya. Cut down by the Kragujevac...
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Besim Spahić (1992–1997)
Ferid Alić (1997–2000)
Zakir Pašalić (2000–2004)
Husejin Smajlović (2004–2016) Fuad Kasumović (2016–present) source:
Monuments of...