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Ruslaan is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Karan Lalit Butani and produced by Rudrapati Ramana Rao and K. K. Radhamohan. It stars Aayush Sharma , alongside Sushrii Shreya Mishraa , Jagapathi Babu and Vidya Malvade .
Ruslan may refer to: . Ruslan, a 2009 film starring Steven Segal; Ruslaan, a 2024 Indian film; Ruslan (given name), masculine given name (contains list of people) Antonov An-124 Ruslan, large Soviet cargo aircraft, later built in Ukraine and Russia
The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...
Elegija na Kosovu [3] Jovan Subotić: Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori: Jovan Sundečić: Ne dajmo se: Jovan Sundečić: Stradanije srpsko godine 1813. [2] Jovan Hadžić: Oda mome rodu [3] Jovan Hadžić: Prolog za Gorski Vijenac: Laza Kostić: Ej, ropski svete! [3] Laza Kostić: Razgovor s uvučenom srpskom zastavom u mađistratu novosadskom [3] Laza ...
Ruslan (Russian: Руслан) is a masculine given name mainly popular among Turkic (Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Tatar, Uzbek), North Caucasian (Avar, Chechen, Lezgi, Cherkes, Ossetians) and some East Slavic people. [1]
It was won by Aleksa Šantić with a song titled "Bože, na polja zemlje ove" for which he wrote both lyrics and melody, but this new anthem was not officially adopted. [10] Eventually, in 1909, King Peter I decided to make the anthem "Bože pravde" official again, with minor changes to the text.
He was born on 3 July 1939 in the village of Ljubiš in the Zlatibor Mountains. [2] His parents were Mihailo and Milesa Ršumović. He was educated in Ljubiš, Čajetina, Užice, and Belgrade.
The NIN Award (Serbian: Ninova nagrada, Нинова награда), officially the Award for Best Novel of the Year, is a prestigious Serbian (and previously Yugoslavian) literary award established in 1954 by the NIN weekly and is given annually for the best newly published novel written in Serbian (previously in Serbo-Croatian). [1]