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Muslims (Serbo-Croatian
Latin and Slovene:
Muslimani, Serbo-Croatian
Cyrillic and Macedonian: Муслимани) is a
designation for the
ethnoreligious group...
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Croat Muslims (Croatian:
Hrvatski muslimani) are
Muslims of
Croat ethnic origin. They
consist primarily of the
descendants of the Ottoman-era Croats....
- Serb
Muslims (Serbian Cyrillic: Срби муслимани, romanized: Srbi
muslimani) or Serb
Mohammedans (Serbian Cyrillic: Срби мухамеданци, romanized: Srbi muhamedanci)...
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Young Muslims (Serbo-Croatian:
Mladi muslimani) was an
Islamist organization that was
established in 1941 in the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and was active...
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Zabya Khamis al-
Muslimani(Arabic: ظبية خميس) (born 1958) is an
Emirati poet and
short story writer. Al-
Muslimani was born in Dubai. From 1975
until 1980...
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Cameroon (Far
North Region), Chad (Chari-Baguirmi, Mayo-Kebbi Est)
Islam Muslimani Indo-European →
Slavic → Serbo-Croatian Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia...
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mojim pesmama nema mržnje, to osećaju i
Hrvati i
muslimani! (VIDEO) – Alo.rs". alo (in Serbian).
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between the two
world wars. He was a
member of the
Young Muslims (Mladi
muslimani) movement, as well as anti-Communist. In
addition to his
native Bosnian...
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religious practice) were
defined by
Yugoslav authorities as
Muslimani (Muslims) in an ethno-national
sense (hence the
capital M),
though some...
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Certain Nabulsi family names are ****ociated with
Samaritan ancestry –
Muslimani, Yaish, and
Shakshir among others.
According to the
historian Fayyad Altif...