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Munevera (2003). A
Muslim Woman in Tito's Yugoslavia.
Texas A&M
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Munevera Rahmanović
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Modern Europe.
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Munevera; Butler,
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family in Bijeljina,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. His
parents were
Sulejman and
Munevera. He had two brothers,
Osman and
Mehmedalija and one sister, Safija. At...
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Munevera; Hadžišehović,
Munevera (October 9, 2003). A
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Munevera;
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indication "visočka pečenica" was then put forward. Ganić, Amir; Begić,
Munevera; Patković, Emir; Čaušević, Amir; Krvavica, Marina; Brenjo,
Dragan (30 July...
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October 7, 1996. ISBN 9788670252837 – via
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Munevera (October 7, 2003). A
Muslim Woman in Tito's Yugoslavia.
Texas A&M University...