- Dr.
Safvet-beg Bašagić (6 May 1870 – 9
April 1934), also
known as
Mirza Safvet, was a
Bosnian writer who is
often described by
Bosniak historians as the...
- Selimović,
Semezdin Mehmedinović,
Miljenko Jergović, Isak Samokovlija,
Safvet-beg Bašagić,
Abdulah Sidran,
Petar Kočić,
Aleksandar Hemon and Nedžad Ibrišimović...
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Safvet Neslişah
Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: نسل شاہ سلطان, "pure" and "born from the Şah"; 25
December 1925 – 30 May 2014), also
known as Küçük Neslişah Sultan...
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initiatives were
followed by a new
magazine named Behar whose founders were
Safvet-beg Bašagić (1870–1934),
Edhem Mulabdić (1862–1954) and
Osman Nuri Hadžić...
- from
their status. She was the
mother of
Bidar Sultan, born in 1924, and
Safvet Neslişah Sultan, born in 1925. In
accordance to the
Surname Law, she took...
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Kurumu Başkanlığı. ISBN 978-975-17-4249-0 IIS 2003, p. 284.
Safvet-beg Bašagić 1900, p. ?.
Safvet-beg Bašagić (1900).
Kratka u**** u prošlost
Bosne i Hercegovine...
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Bosne (in Bosnian). "Историја средњовековне босанске државе". Bašagić,
Safvet-beg (1900). "Kratka u**** u prošlost
Bosne i Hercegovine, od g. 1463-1850"...
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socialite (b. 1864) Karl von Einem,
German general (b. 1853)
April 9 –
Safvet-beg Basagic,
Yugoslav writer (b. 1870)
April 11
Gerald du Maurier, British...
- than 50
books under the pen
names of
Huseyin Bayram,
Ismail ****iler and
Safvet Senih. Currently, his
articles are
still published in
Zaman Europe. In March...
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short poems into Serbo-Croatian was
published in 1920, and was the work of
Safvet beg Bašagić. In 1932,
Jelena Skerlić Ćorović re-published
these nine, alongside...