- not too
different from the
previous one, says that the
ancestors of the
Rastoders emigrated to
Radmanci and
converted to Islam. They didn't have enough...
- Prof. Šerbo
Rastoder, PhD (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Шербо Растодер; born 13
August 1956 in Radmanci, Berane, People's
Republic of Montenegro, then a part...
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Osman Rastoder (Albanian:
Osman Rastoderi) (1882 – 26
January 1946) was a
commander of the
Muslim militia in
upper Bihor during the
Second World War. He...
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Elmin Rastoder (born 7
October 2001) is a
Swiss professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Swiss Challenge League side FC Thun.
Rastoder joined...
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Rifat Rastoder (Bosnian and
Montenegrin Cyrillic: Рифат Растодер; 11 July 1950 – 4 May 2023) was a
Montenegrin politician,
writer and
journalist of Bosniak...
- Sait Orahovac,
writer Šerbo
Rastoder,
historian Hüseyin
Pasha Boljanić,
Ottoman statesman and
government official Rifat Rastoder, politician,
writer and journalist...
- Ante Pavelić
Stijepo Perić
Viktor Pavičić
Ismet Popovac Ivan Prpić
Osman Rastoder Husein Rovčanin
Franjo Šimić
Slavko Štancer
Dinko Šakić
Tomislav Sertić...
- Mubarok, 77,
Indonesian academic and politician, MP (1999–2009).
Rifat Rastoder, 72,
Montenegrin politician, writer, and journalist,
acting president (2003)...
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Momir Bulatović Milo Đukanović
Filip Vujanović*
Dragan Kujović*
Rifat Rastoder*
Filip Vujanović
Presidents of
Montenegro (since 2006)
Filip Vujanović...
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leader Pavle Đurišić met with
Rastoder and
offered him a
peace agreement between Muslims and
Orthodox people.
Rastoder refused the
proposed agreement...