- Safvet-beg Bašagić,
Abdulah Sidran,
Petar Kočić,
Aleksandar Hemon and Nedžad
Ibrišimović. The
National Theater was
founded in 1919 in
Sarajevo and its
first director...
- Nedžad
Ibrišimović, (20
October 1940 – 15
September 2011) was a
Bosnian writer and sculptor.
Between 1993 and 2001, he was a
president of the ****ociation...
- Fra Luka
Ibrišimović, O.F.M. (ca. 1620 –
March 1698) was a
Croatian friar,
cultural worker,
soldier and a spy. He was best
known for
leading an uprising...
- such as
Enver Čolaković,
Skender Kulenović,
Abdulah Sidran, Nedžad
Ibrišimović, Zaim Topčić and
Zlatko Topčić.
Historical journals such as Gajret, Behar...
- Ilhamija, poet and
prose writer Emir Preldžić,
basketball player Nedžad
Ibrišimović,
writer Construction of the
railway line (1879)
Garden Fountain Orthodox...
-
Elvin Ibrisimovic (born 19
April 1999) is an
Austrian former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. A
youth product of Bregenz,
Ibrisimovic started...
-
Houellebecq 26
February 1956 Saint-Denis, Réunion,
France — 2005 Nedžad
Ibrišimović 20
October 1940 Sarajevo,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina 15
September 2011 Sarajevo...
-
attack Vienna again. For example, back in
March 1682,
Croatian friar Luka
Ibrišimović sent
letters to
bishop of Zagreb,
informing him of
increased Ottoman...
- was
finally liberated on 12
March 1688 by
citizens led by
friar Luka
Ibrišimović. This day is now
celebrated as the day of the city. However, Ottomans...
- 44.
Retrieved 2
April 2012.
Franjo Emanuel Hoško (2005). "
Ibrišimović, Luka" [
Ibrišimović, Luka].
Hrvatski Biografski Leksikon (in Croatian). Miroslav...