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Fevzi Mostari (also
spelled Fawzi or Fowzi, and also
known as
Fevzi Mostarac; c. 1675–1747) was a
Bosnian writer, who aut****d the
Persian work Bulbulistan...
- fifth-largest city in the country.
Mostar was
named after the
bridge keepers (
mostari) who
guarded the
Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the
Neretva during the Ottoman...
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connects the two
parts of the city,
which is
named after the
bridge keepers (
mostari) who
guarded the
Stari Most
during the
Ottoman era.
During the Croat–Bosniak...
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Sobhana Mostary (Bengali: শোভনা মোস্তারি; born 13
February 2002) is a
Bangladeshi cricketer who
plays as a right-handed batter. In
April 2018, she was...
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Ahmed Rushdi Mostari (also
spelled Ahmad Roshdi, with Rushdi/Roshdi
being his sobriquet; 1637–1699/1700) was a
Bosniak Mevlevi poet from Mostar. The son...
- Slovenian).
Retrieved 3
April 2024. "Feldarabolva találták meg
Bruce Lee
mostari szobrát". 24.hu (in Hungarian). 9
March 2024.
Retrieved 3
April 2024. "Bosnia...
- of
language policies).
Revue d'Aménagement
linguistique 107, 171–183.
Mostari, Hind Amel. (2004) A
sociolinguistic perspective on
Arabisation and language...
- Lütfi Karaosmanoğlu (1900–1978),
Turkish politician and
journalist Fevzi Mostari (c. 1675–1747),
Bosnian writer Fevzi Pasha (disambiguation),
multiple people...
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Diragon Salamat Mauyag Jonaid Liawao Elias Tondia Norania Gagaso Aminollah Mostari Moda
Dital Soud
Batingolo ABC President:
Abalos Mapandi Macondara SB Secretary:...
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Habjanovac - 200
Koritna - 204
Kostanj - 102 Kunđevac - 92
Ladina - 125
Mostari - 211 Nova
Kapela - 279
Novaki - 232 Paruževac - 157
Pehardovac - 16 Podlužan...