- "Alexandar
Indjic and
Teodora Injac win
Serbian championship". www.fide.com.
Retrieved 2021-07-25.
Staff writer(s) (10
February 2018). "Aleksandar
Indjić is the...
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Eugen Indjic (March 11, 1947 –
February 28, 2024) was a Yugoslav-born French-American pianist.
Eugen Indjic was born in
Belgrade on
March 11, 1947. His...
- Inđić, also
transcribed as
Indjić, is a
Serbian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aleksandar Inđić (born 1995),
Serbian chess grandmaster...
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title application Inarkiev,
Ernesto 4162722 1985-12-09 Osh 2002
Russia M
Indjić,
Aleksandar 911925 1995-08-24
Stara Pazova 2013
Serbia M
title application...
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administrator (b. 1928) Bob Heil, 83,
sound and
radio engineer (b. 1940)
Eugen Indjic, 76, French-born
pianist (b. 1947) Cat Janice, 31, singer-songwriter (b...
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Herzegovina after a high-profile seven-year trial.
Obrad and
Novak Poluga,
Petko Indjic,
Radojica Ristic,
Dragan Sekaric,
Oliver Krsmanovic and
Miodrag Mitrasinovic...
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vikenda at SportABC.net, 12-8-2014,
retrieved 13-6-2015 (in Serbian)
Djordje Indjić at playerhistory.com Đorđe Inđić at WorldFootball.net
Photo at Banjalukasport...
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making it to the
fourth round after defeating Nay Lin Tun,
Aleksandar Indjic and the 13th seed Yu
Yangyi from China,
before losing to
Indian GM Vidit...
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sprint canoer (1964). Bob Heil, 83,
American sound and
radio engineer.
Eugen Indjic, 76, Yugoslav-born French-American pianist. Lisa Lane, 90,
American chess...
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include François-René Duchâble, Avi Schönfeld, Ann
Schein Carlyss,
Eugen Indjic,
Janina Fialkowska, Dean
Kramer and Marc Laforêt.
Rubinstein also gave master...