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Staka Skenderova (c. 1831 – 26 May 1891) was a
Bosnian teacher,
social worker,
writer and folklorist. She is
credited with
establishing Sarajevo's first...
- Staka, a
fictional character in a children's book
Turntable Timmy Staka Skenderova, a
Bosnian Serb teacher,
social worker,
writer and
folklorist This disambiguation...
- town has a po****tion of 2,541 and the
Deputy Mayor is
Radka Lukanova Skenderova. Koprivsh****a is
located at 1,030m
above sea level, at 42°38′N 24°21′E...
- revived. The
first girls'
school was
established in
Sarajevo by
Staka Skenderova in 1858. The
educational system of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina during communism...
- Mary D.
Rosengarten Lady Mary
Wroth Rosa
Schapire Mary S****ey
Staka Skenderova Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja
Lilli Suburg Bertha von
Suttner Karolina...
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Retrieved 10
April 2020.
Prokopije Čokorilo;
Joanikije Pamučina;
Staka Skenderova (1976). Ljetopisi.
Veselin Masleša. p. 69. Послије Смаил-паше, за нашег...
- Marković Koder,
Romanticism Milica Stojadinović Srpkinja,
Romanticism Staka Skenderova, Romanticism, a
Bosnian Serb writer,
teacher and
social worker. Vaso Pelagić...
- de
Marco (1835–1893),
Spanish novelist, poet, non-fiction
writer Staka Skenderova (1831–1891),
Bosnian poet,
teacher and
social worker Jeanie Oliver Davidson...
- Đorđe Marković
Koder (writer)
Milica Stojadinović
Srpkinja (poet)
Staka Skenderova (writer) Vaso Pelagić (writer)
Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša (poet)
Pavle Stamatović...
- Čokorilo – traveler,
writer and
historian Nićifor Dučić –
writer Staka Skenderova –
writer Mahmut Bajraktarević –
mathematician Rifat Hadžiselimović – genetist...