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  2. Bosniak epic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Bosniak epic poetry (Bosnian: Bošnjačke epske narodne pjesme) is a form of epic poetry originating in today's Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the Sandžak region, which is a part of modern-day Serbia and Montenegro. Bosniak epic poetry developed during the Ottoman period. Historically, they were accompanied by the Gusle.

  3. Lunar Paraphrase - Wikipedia

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    In this case, pathos and pity are channeled into autumn and the moon. Vendler has proposed that the weather is the only phenomenon to which Stevens was passionately attached, [ 2 ] and a poem like "Lunar Paraphrase" shows how that might be true, when the weather is understood as representing nature as a focus for emotions that otherwise might ...

  4. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Last night, returning from the warm hamam I passed by the garden of the old Imam And there in the garden, in the shade of a jasmine, With a pitcher in her hand stood Emina. What beauty she is! By iman I could swear, She would not be ashamed if she were near a sultan. And when she walks and moves her shoulders, Not even a Hodja's amulet could ...

  5. Germans of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Yugoslav Germans. The Shwova of Yugoslavia (German: Jugoslawienschwaben, Serbo-Croatian: jugoslovenski Svabos/југословенски Немци, jugoslavenski Svabos/југославенски Svabos) is a term for Germanic-speakers who form a minority group in former Yugoslavia, namely Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Slovenia.

  6. Emina (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Emina Sefić (later Koluder; 1884–1967) [3] was born to a Bosnian Muslim family in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her father was a prominent imam and the family lived in the Mostar's Old town near the Stari Most bridge. The family's household was next door to that of a sister of poet Aleksa Šantić.

  7. England v Bosnia LIVE: Score and latest updates from Euro ...

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    HT: England 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina. 20:35, Chris Wilson. This game has been the same as many of England similar friendlies over the years. Tedious at best in many phases.

  8. Full moon on Christmas Day? What to know about the 'Long ...

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    In fact, this full moon earns its name of the "Long Night Full Moon" from its proximity to the longest nights of the year, along with the name "Cold Moon" for its wintery timing, according to the ...

  9. Dubh (ar thitim Shrebenice, 11ú Iúil, 1995) - Wikipedia

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    Dubh (ar thitim Shrebenice, 11ú Iúil, 1995) also known as Black (on the fall of Srebrenica, 11 July 1995), is a poem by Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill about the Srebrenica massacre, the July 1995 killing of an estimated 8,000 Bosniak men and boys, as well as the expulsion of 25,000–30,000 refugees in the area of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, by units of the Army of Republika ...

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