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Ferid Radeljaš (born 22
August 1959) is a
retired Bosnian-Herzegovinian
professional footballer. He was a
member of the FK
Sarajevo squad that won the...
- Belgrade,
signaling better times ahead. Đurković Hadžibegić Jozić Kapetanović
Radeljaš Vukićević ****anović Jakovljević Pašić (c) Musemić
Champions 1984–85 Yugoslav...
- pharmacologist, co-winner of the 1998
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine.
Ferid Radeljaš (born 1959), Bosnian-Herzegovinian
footballer Ferid Rragami (born 1957)...
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Radagli or Radaljević (in Italian;
Radaleus in Latin; Radaljević/Radeljević/
Radelja in Croatian) was a
noble family of the
Republic of
Venice in the 16th century...
- an old
Kotoran noble family, as son of
Jakov Paltašić, and
grandson of
Radelja Paltašić. In 1470
another member of his family,
Miloje Paltašić, also moved...
- a safe distance). Intendant:
Dubravka Vrgoč
Business director:
Martina Radelja (Jasmina Šegon)
Director of Ballet: Maša
Kolar Director of
Croatian Drama:...
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Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Đurković Hadžibegić Jozić Kapetanović
Radeljaš Vukićević ****anović Jakovljević Pašić (c) Musemić
Champions 1984–85 Yugoslav...
- re****tion.
Andrija Paltašić was the son of
Jakov Paltašić and the
grandson of
Radelja Paltašić.
Andrija was a
Venetian printer and
publisher who was
active from...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player 1 GK YUG Miloš Đurković 2 DF YUG
Ferid Radeljaš 3 DF YUG
Mirza Kapetanović 4 MF YUG
Mehmed Janjoš 5 DF YUG
Davor Jozić 5 DF...
- The 1489
charters mentions the "nobility of Cetlin", Radič Rašković,
Radelja Mirujević, Sćepan Nikolić and Vuk Piperović.
Ceklin belonged to Riječka...