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List Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Patriotic Songs
This is a list of Bosnian patriotic songs. See also *Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina *List of Bosnia and Herzegovina folk songs *Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Notes External links Biće belaja tekstovi.net tekstovi.net tekstovi.net tekstovi.net tekstovi.net tekstovi.net tekstovi.net tekstovi.netBiće belaja YouTubeBosna YouTubeBosnom behar probeharao YouTubeJa ti odoh majko YouTubeMojoj dragoj BiH YouTubePatriotska liga YouTubeSarajevska raja YouTubeSva bol svijeta YouTubeŠehidski rastanak YouTubeTo su Hamze i Gazije YouTubeVojnik sreće YouTubeVukovi su preko Drine YouTubeZastava Bosanska YouTubeŽivjela Bosna YouTube ''historijagradacac.blogger.ba''arch. 1arch. 2
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Flag Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
The flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / ) contains a medium blue field with a yellow right triangle separating said field, and there are seven full five-pointed white stars and two half stars top and bottom along the hypotenuse of the triangle. The three points of the triangle stand for the three main ethnic groups (or "constituent peoples") of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs. The triangle represents the approximate shape of the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The stars, representing Europe, are meant to be infinite in number and thus they continue from top to bottom. The flag features colors often associated with neutrality and peace – white, blue, and yellow. They are also colors traditionally associated with Bosnian culture and history. The blue background is evocative of the flag of the European Union. The Bosnian national flag is also used for official purposes by the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the constituent entities o ...
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SR Bosnia
The Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Socijalistička Republika Bosna i Hercegovina, Социјалистичка Pепублика Босна и Херцеговина), commonly referred to as Socialist Bosnia or simply Bosnia, was one of the six constituent federal states forming the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was a predecessor of the modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, existing between 1945 and 1992, under a number of different formal names, including Democratic Bosnia and Herzegovina (1943–1946) and People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1946–1963). Within Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina was a unique federal state with no dominant ethnic group, as was the case in other constituent states, all of which were also nation states of Ethnic groups in Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia's South Slavic ethnic groups. It was administered under strict terms of sanctioned consociationalism, known locally as "ethnic key" ( sh ...
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Jasmin Mangafić
Jasmin may refer to: Plants *''Gardenia jasminoides'', also called gardenia *''Jasminocereus'', a genus of cacti *''Jasminum officinale'', the flowering plant commonly called jasmine *''Solanum laxum'', syn. Solanum jasminoides People * Jasmin (given name), a given name derived from Jasmine, the flower * Jasmin (singer) (born 1977), Russian pop singer, actress, model, and TV presenter * Jasmin, French name for Jacques Jasmin (1798–1864), French poet * Jasminka Domaš (born 1948), Croatian writer, journalist and scientist *Victoire Jasmin (born 1955), French politician Other uses * Jasmin (Paris Métro), a train station on Line 9 of the Paris Metro * Jasmin, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada * JASMIN, a super-data-cluster operated by the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis in the United Kingdom See also * Jasmine (other) Jasmine is a flowering shrub of the genus ''Jasminum''. It may also refer to: Plants Several other plants unrelated to ''Ja ...
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Ilidža Folk Music Festival
The Ilidža Folk Music Festival ( bs, Festival narodne muzike Ilidža / Фестивал народне музике Илиџa) is the oldest living and premier folk music festival in the Former Yugoslavia. It is held annually in Ilidža, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The festival was established in 1964 by the Association of Bosnian Recording Artists, is held in July and lasts for four days. The event hosts contemporary and traditional artists in genres under the umbrella of Folk, including Sevdalinka, Starogradska, Modern Folk, Novokomponovana, Macedonian Folk, Turbo-folk and accordion music. It has traditionally been the premier showpiece event for folk recording artists in Yugoslavia, with the two major Yugoslav record labels Jugoton and PGP-RTS releasing live LPs of each year's edition. Numerous acclaimed folk singers from the Former Yugoslavia were either signed by record labels or received wider media exposure following performances at the festival. Serbian Turbo-folk ...
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Hanka Paldum
Hanka Paldum (born 28 April 1956) is a Bosnian sevdalinka singer and founder of the record label Sarajevo Disk. She is regarded as one of the best female sevdah performers of the 20th century and is popular in her home country of Bosnia as well as in the rest of the former Yugoslavia. Biography 1956–71: Early life and family Hanka Paldum was born in the eastern Bosnian town of Čajniče to Muslim Bosniak parents Mujo and Pemba. Paldum has an older brother Mustafa and two sisters, Raza and Rasema. Her father was a logger and her mother wove carpets to provide additional financial assistance for the family, as her fathers salary was not enough to carry a family of seven. Hanka, the oldest female child, began helping her mother with housework at the age of five. When Paldum was seven years of age, her parents moved the family from Čajniče to the Vratnik neighbourhood within the Sarajevo municipality of Stari Grad. Paldum started singing in the first grade, as part of the c ...
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Milić Vukašinović
Milić Vukašinović ( sr-cyr, Милић Вукашиновић; born 9 March 1950) is a Yugoslav musician, the founder of the hard rock band Vatreni Poljubac as well as one-time drummer of the famous Yugoslav rock bands Bijelo Dugme and Indexi. A rock'n'roll pioneer in the city of Sarajevo where he spent his formative years, Vukašinović is also known for his composing and songwriting work with some of the biggest Yugoslav commercial folk music stars such as Hanka Paldum and Toma Zdravković. Early life Born in Belgrade to a father from Andrijevica who held a rank of major in UDBA, infant Vukašinović was brought to Peć in 1953 when his father got reassigned there. After spending five years in Peć, the family moved to Sarajevo. Career Early musical activity Vukašinović started drumming simultaneously to his primary schooling in Sarajevo, joining his first band Plavi Dijamanti in 1963 at the age of thirteen. Formed by guitarist Edo Bogeljić, Plavi Dijamanti were an in ...
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Jedna Si Jedina
"Jedna si jedina" ("You Are the One and Only") was the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1998. History The music was taken from the old Bosnian folk song "S one strane Plive" ("On the far bank of the Pliva river" or "On the other side of the Pliva river"), which was reportedly inspired by the Turkish song "Sivastopol Marşı". The lyrics were written by Bosnian singer Dino Merlin; that version is featured on his 1993 album, ''Moja Bogda Sna''. It was adopted in November 1992, several months after independence in March 1992. Political leaders of dominant Bosnian Serb and Bosnian Croat nationalist parties objected to it, and thus a new composition, the "Intermezzo", was approved and adopted by the United Nations as the country's national anthem in 1999. Legacy "Jedna si jedina" is still considered to be the ''de facto'' national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina by many Bosniaks; many Bosniaks still sing this song during performances of the Bosnian national an ...
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Senad Hasić
Senad is a Bosnian masculine given name. The name comes from the Arabic word سند meaning "support". People named Senad include: *Senad Bašić (born 1962), Bosnian actor *Senad Brkić (born 1969), former Bosnian footballer *Senad Hadžimusić (born 1957), Bosnian musician *Senad Kreso (born 1955), Bosnian football manager *Senad Lulić (born 1986), Bosnian footballer *Senad Lupić (born 1960), former Bosnian footballer *Senad Podojak (born 1966), Bosnian imam and hafiz *Senad Repuh (born 1972), Bosnian professional football player *Senad Tiganj (born 1975), Slovenian footballer *Senad Vehabović Senad is a Bosnian masculine given name. The name comes from the Arabic word سند meaning "support". People named Senad include: *Senad Bašić (born 1962), Bosnian actor *Senad Brkić (born 1969), former Bosnian footballer *Senad Hadžimusić ... (born 2008), Slovenian bodybuilder {{given name Bosniak masculine given names Bosnian masculine given names ...
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DJ Krmak
Goran Žižak (; born 30 August 1968), better known as DJ Krmak (), is a Bosnian turbo-folk musician. Biography Žižak began making music in childhood, when he started performing at the nearby motels. Upon completing his military service, he came back to music. His songs are mostly related to current life topics. Discography *''Коckari'' (1999) *''Šumaher'' (2000) *''Bo San Remo'' (2001) *''Hollywood'' (2003) *''Meksikanac'' (2004) *''Vanzemljaci'' (2006) *Doktore (2007) *''Klasična armija'' (2007) *''Tu Tu'' (2008) *''Bez konkurencije'' (2010) *''Doživotna robija'' (2012) *Mehanicar (2019) *Karantena (2020) See also *Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Turbo-folk Turbo-folk (sometimes referred as pop-folk or popular folk) is subgenre of contemporary pop music with its origins in Serbia, that initially developed during the 1980s and 1990s, with similar music styles in Bulgaria (chalga), Romania (manele ... References DJ Krmak biography External links Official site ...
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Nervozni Poštar
Nervozni poštar ("Nervous Postman") is a Bosnian folk rock Folk rock is a hybrid music genre that combines the elements of folk and rock music, which arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival. Performers suc ... band, formed in 1985 by rhythm guitarist (and physician) Fadil Šabović. The band is notable for its combination of hard rock music and folk music, two of the styles of music that were usually seen as too different from each other to be combined. Most of the songs (including music, lyrics and arrangement) were written by Šabović. The band was inactive between 1990–2002 and a period in 2004–2017. Members *Fadil Šabović - lead, writer *Nusret "Nuki" Doličanin, vocals *Dragan "Gago" Ðurdelija, bass *Siniša Cekić "Ceka", solo guitar *Dušan "Dule" Simić, drums *Goran Mladenović "Suhi", piano, accordion *Dušan Kolarević "Koki", rhythm guitar Discography Studio ...
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Nazif Gljiva
Nazif ( ar, نظيف, ) is an Arabic masculine given name, meaning "pure", "clean", "innocent", "neat and clean" and "chaste". It may refer to: Given name * Nazif Kayacık, Turkish Army general * Nazif Memedi, Croatian politician * Nazif Shahrani, Afghan academic * Nazif ibn Yumn, Melkite Christian mathematician *Serdar Nazif Nasır, Turkish plastic surgeon Surname * Ahmed Nazif, Egyptian politician * Süleyman Nazif Süleyman Nazif ( ota, سلیمان نظیف;‎ 29 January 1870 – 4 January 1927) was a Turkish people, Turkish poet and a prominent member of the Committee of Union and Progress, CUP. He mastered Arabic language, Arabic, Persian language, ..., Turkish poet {{surname Arabic-language surnames Arabic masculine given names Turkish-language surnames Turkish masculine given names de:Nazif ...
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Statehood Day (Bosnia And Herzegovina)
Statehood Day ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Dan državnosti, Дан државности, separator=" / ") is a holiday celebrated in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina that occurs every year on 25 November. On that day in 1943, at the first session of the State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ZAVNOBiH) in Mrkonjić Grad, the "Resolution of ZAVNOBiH" was adopted. The resolution expressed determination of the peoples of BiH that their country shall be a brotherly community in which full equality of all its nationalities was to be ensured, that their republic was to be on equal footing with other republics in the Yugoslav federation, and that Bosnia and Herzegovina would reclaim its historical borders. The Law on the Proclamation of 25 November as the Statehood Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of R B&H, No. 9/95) stipulates that November 25 is Bosnia and Herzegovina's Statehood Day but this directive is, in practice, ignored by the ...
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