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Mehmedalija "Mak"
Dizdar (17
October 1917 – 14 July 1971) was a
Bosnian poet. His
poetry combined influences from the
Bosnian Christian culture, Islamic...
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Mehmedalija Čović (born 16
March 1986) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian
former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. This tall
defender also...
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Defence on
October 1943
following resignation of Aqif
Permeti Bojić,
Mehmedalija; Trgo,
Fabijan (1982). The
National Liberation War and
Revolution in...
- date (1998) 1
January 2010 1
April 2018 O R 10 marks 130 mm × 65 mm
Mehmedalija Mak
Dizdar Stećak Križevići
fragment (until 2017 print,
wrongly named...
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Jugoslavije (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade: Mladost. 1975. on znaci.net Bojić,
Mehmedalija; Trgo,
Fabijan (1982). The
National Liberation War and
Revolution in...
- (1926–1931)
Abdulaziz Asko Borić (1932–1935) Eniz Mutapčić (1935–1936)
Mehmedalija Tarabar (1936–1941)
Ismet Salčinović (1941–1946)
Mustafa Čolaković (1945)...
- 1878-82."
Journal of
Strategic Studies 27.3 (2004): 528–552. Bojic,
Mehmedalija. "Armed
Resistance in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina against the Austro-Hungarian...
- 1881–1945).
Hamid was the
oldest of
three children. His
younger brother Mehmedalija went on to
become a
celebrated poet,
known by the name Mak Dizdar. Hamid's...
- 1975),
Croatian soccer player Dragan Čović (born 1956),
Croat politician Mehmedalija Čović (born 1986),
Bosnian football player Nebojša Čović (born 1958)...
- založba
Filozofske fakultete. ISBN 9789612375744. Ferenc, Mitja; Alić,
Mehmedalija; Jamnik,
Pavel (2011). Huda jama:
Skrito za
enajstimi pregradami (in...