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Šemsa Suljaković (born 29
September 1951) is a
Bosnian folk singer. Suljaković was born in Maglaj, PR
Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia. She was...
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Šemša (Hungarian: Semse, 1280 Scemse, 1310 Sempse, 1318 Scemse, Zemsce, Scemche, 1328 Zemse, Zemsa, 1350 Scemcha, 1427 Scempse) is a
village and muni****lity...
- with
fellow folk
singers Sinan Sakić,
Dragana Mirković,
Kemal Malovčić and
Šemsa Suljaković. One of his
first hits was song "Mala, Mala iz
Novog Pazara"...
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Şemsa Şêx Amadînê
Şemsa Şêx Avîndê
Şemsa Şêx Babadînê
Şemsa Şêx Bavikê
Şemsa Şêx ʿEvdalê
Şemsa Şêx Hesenê
Şemsa Şêxê Reş (Cinteyar) Şêx Tokilê
Şemsa Şêx...
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Şemsa Özar (Þemsa Özar) is a
professor in the
Department of
Economics at Boğaziçi University,
Turkey and past
president of the
International ****ociation...
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Perica Zdravković for keyboard,
while its
singers included Dragana Mirković,
Šemsa Suljaković,
Kemal Malovčić,
Sinan Sakić and Mile Kitić. The band's golden...
- Bavikê
Şemsa (Sheikh Babik), son of
Sheikh Shems Şêx Alê
Şemsa, son of
Sheikh Shems Şêx Avîndê
Şemsa, son of
Sheikh Shems Şêx Babadînê
Şemsa, son of...
- Ana Bekuta,
Sinan Sakić,
Vesna Zmijanac, Mile Kitić, Snežana Đurišić,
Šemsa Suljaković, and Nada Topčagić. It is a
blend of folk
music with pop and...
- "Big 5"
singers of the band,
together with
Sinan Sakić,
Dragana Mirković,
Šemsa Suljaković and Mile Kitić. His
singles were
released on
Diskos label, including...
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singer Stoja (a 2003
remake of his 2000 song "Tika tak") and
Bosnian singer Šemsa Suljaković ("Lažu te";
first featured on her 2000
album Ne
vjerujem nikom...