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  2. Safet Isović - Wikipedia

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    Safet's father Ahmet was the son of Zaim Isović, whose first wife, Derviša (née Baraković), died during childbirth on 19 June 1900. Safet became a war refugee at the age of five in 1941 when Yugoslavia was invaded by Nazi Germany. [4] His family escaped to Banja Luka, where he attended elementary school. [5]

  3. Benjamin Isović - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, when Republika Srpska was looking for entries for a new regional anthem, Isović and Bosnian national anthem composer Dušan Šestić submitted an entry, "Мајко земљо" ("Mother Earth") as a contender, though ultimately it was not chosen.

  4. Safet Sušić - Wikipedia

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    Safet "Pape" Sušić (pronounced [sǎfet sûʃitɕ]; born 13 April 1955) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player.He was a gifted midfielder known for his dribbling skills and technical ability, and is strongly reputed to have been one of the finest European players of his generation.

  5. Talk:Safet Isović - Wikipedia

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  7. Safet Sušić (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Safet Sušić Pape is a bestseller novel by Bosnian writer Zlatko Topčić, published in 2007. This book is a biography in novel form of one of the world's best football players of his time, Safet Sušić. [1] [2] The novel caused great interest and became a hit in Bosnia and Herzegovina and France, where Sušić spent most of his career.

  8. Safet Zajko - Wikipedia

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    Safet Zajko (March 1, 1959 – June 17, 1993) was a Bosnian brigadier general, a member of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was awarded the Order of the Golden Lily and the Order of the Hero of the Liberation War .

  9. March 4 - Wikipedia

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    1950 – Safet Plakalo, Bosnian author and playwright (d. 2015) 1951 – Edelgard Bulmahn, German educator and politician, German Federal Minister of Education and Research; 1951 – Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, South Korean-American author, director, and producer (d. 1982) 1951 – Kenny Dalglish, Scottish footballer and manager