- at the Cort
Theatre by The
Theatre Guild and Dore
Schary and
directed by
Smajo Salcin. It
opened on
January 30, 1958, and
closed on May 30, 1959, running...
-
Smail Tulja (born
Smajo Džurlić; 1940 or 1941 in Plav, Montenegro, Yugoslavia) was a
Montenegrin who was
convicted in a
Montenegro court, in July 2010...
- Zukić (captain) 6 DF BIH
Mirzet Krupinac 7 FW BIH
Mirza Mešić 8 MF BIH
Smajo Mahmutović 9 MF BIH
Albin Pelak 10 FW BIH
Nidal Ferhatović 10 MF BIH...
-
Muhidin Zukić 6 DF BIH
Mirzet Krupinac 7 FW BIH Alen Škoro 8 MF BIH
Smajo Mahmutović 8 MF BIH
Almir Turković 9 FW BIH Alen Avdić 10 MF BIH Amar...
-
Muhidin Zukić 6 DF BIH
Mirzet Krupinac 7 MF BIH
Senad Repuh 8 MF BIH
Smajo Mahmutović 8 MF BIH
Adnan Osmanhodžić 9 MF BIH
Albin Pelak 10 MF BIH...
- on 16
January 2022.
Retrieved 15
January 2022. Carlton, Richard; Bešo,
Smajo, eds. (2019). "Perspectives on
cultural heritage loss and reconstruction...
- was
under control of
Italian division Venezia. A
deputy of Sijarić was
Smajo Trubljanin. On May 19, 1942 Sijarić's and Bučan's
forces attacked Chetniks...
- Rončević
Jelena Rozga Renata Sabljak M****imo Savić
Severina Kićo
Slabinac Đana
Smajo Jasmin Stavros Nera Stipičević Vera
Svoboda Ivica Šerfezi
Miroslav Škoro...
- Nedžad "
Smajo" Verlašević (8
October 1955 – 21
January 2001) was a
Bosnian football manager and player. He pla**** a club
record of 350
league matches...
- town of Počitelj
Walled town of
Jajce Tošić 1987. Mišić 1997. Halilović,
Smajo.
Trgovina robljem u
srednjovjekovnoj Bosni s
osvrtom na
Usoru (PDF). p. 39...