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Obrad ( sr-cyr, Обрад) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name. It may refer to: *Obrad Belošević, (1928–1986), Serbian basketball referee *Obrad Gluščević (1913–1980), Yugoslav film director * Obrad Piljak (1933–2013), Bosnian politician and economist *Obrad Stanojević (1934–2011), Serbian legal historian and professor *Obrad Zelić (born 1946), Serbian dentist and professor *Obrad (veliki tepčija), Serbian nobleman See also *Obradović *Obradovce Obradovce ( sr-cyrl, Обрадовце) is a village in the municipality of Crna Trava, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in S ... {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names ...
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Obradović
Obradović ( sr-Cyrl, Обрадовић, ) is a Serbian patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Obrad. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Obradović, Serbian composer * Bogdan Obradović, Serbian tennis coach * Dositej Obradović, Serbian author * Đorđe Obradović-Ćurčija (died 1804), Serbian rebel * Goran Obradović (born 1976), Serbian footballer * Goran Obradović (born 1986), Serbian footballer * Iva Obradović, Serbian rower * Ivan Obradović, Serbian footballer * Marija Obradović, Serbian handball player * Milan Obradović, Serbian footballer * Miloš Obradović, Serbian footballer * Milovan Obradović, Serbian footballer * Radojko Obradović, Serbian politician * Saša Obradović, Serbian basketball coach and former player * Srđan Obradović, Serbian footballer * Svetozar Obradović, Serbian writer * Vuk Obradović, Serbian general * Žarko Obradović, Serbian politician * Željko Obradović Želimir "Željko" Obradović ( sr-cyr, Желимир "Ж ...
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Obrad Stanojević
Obrad Stanojević ( sr-cyr, Обрад Станојевић; March 28, 1934 – November 23, 2011) was an emeritus professor and former dean of the University of Belgrade's Law School, Serbia. He was a renowned expert in Roman law, comparative law, civil law and international law, and has written extensively in these fields. Stanojević was a member of the international advisory board of the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law and has been associated with this law school since 1990, when he visited it as a Fulbright Scholar. He has also taught at the Loyola College of Law as a visiting professor from 1994 to 1996, and he has taught in Loyola's summer programs in Hungary, Mexico, and Russia. He has lectured widely at leading European universities. Together with Professor Sima Avramović, he was the organizer of the prestigious Belgrade Competition in Oratory. Additionally, Stanojević was the only representative from Eastern Europe of the international review ''Revue int ...
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Obrad Zelić
Obrad Zelic (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Oбрад Зелић'') is a regular professor of parodontology and oral medicine at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Stomatology and a guest professor at faculties in Moscow, Yerevan, Toronto, Winnipeg, Athens, and Jerusalem. He was the first to graduate in the class of 1970, and became a docent before his 33rd birthday in 1979. The BULLETIN OF THE SERBIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY listed him as having been awarded The Serbian Medical Society's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009 (Награда за животно дело). He is "President of the Association of Dentists of Serbia" ( је на свечаном отварању председник конгреса и Удружења стоматолога Србије, проф.др Обрад Зелић. ...). Life He was born in Obrovac in 1946, in the respectable Dalmatian family of Serbian Orthodox Church dignitary Gerasim Zelic. The Zelic family is closely related with the uskok Duke Stojan ...
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Obrad Belošević
Obrad Belošević ( sr-cyr, Обрад Белошевић; 28 April 1928 – 20 January 1986) was a Serbian basketball Official (basketball), referee. Refereeing career Belošević refereed over 300 games of the Yugoslav Basketball League, Yugoslav League from 1951 to 1976. Other notable events he refereed in include the Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics, 1968 Summer Olympics, 1970 FIBA World Championship, 1974 FIBA World Championship, two Euroleague, European Champions Cup final games (1968–69 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1969 and 1969–70 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1970) and a FIBA Korać Cup final. He was enshrined in the FIBA Hall of Famer, FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.FIBA Hall of Famers: Belosevic Profile
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Obrad Gluščević
Obrad Gluščević (17 January 1913 – 5 September 1980) was a Croatian film director. He wrote and directed around twenty documentaries, five feature films and two television series. Born in Metković, Gluščević first began acting in theatres in nearby Dubrovnik. His first notable works were documentary and live-action shorts made in the 1950s and 1960s, some of which won awards at film festivals in Venice, Cannes, Oberhausen and Belgrade. In the mid-1960s Gluščević turned to making feature films, and made three comedies which depict life in rural Dalmatia: ''Lito vilovito'' (1964), ''Čovik od svita'' (1965) and '' Goli čovik'' (1968). After that he directed two children's films ('' Vuk samotnjak'' in 1972 and '' Kapetan Mikula Mali'' in 1974). ''Mikula Mali'' was later expanded into a television series aired in 1976. Gluščević also authored the popular Yugoslav children's TV series ''Jelenko'' in 1980 produced by the Radiotelevision Zagreb. Gluščević was h ...
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Obrad Piljak
Obrad Piljak (); 1933 – 7 April 2013) was a Bosnian politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from April 1989 to December 1990. He was the last nominated (non-elected) member of the Communist party of Bosnia and Herzegovina to serve as Presidency chairman, before the first multi-party elections were held in 1990 and Alija Izetbegović replaced him in his post. Obrad Piljak was born in 1933 in Petrovo Vrelo, Glamoč. He holds a Ph.D. degree in economics. When not in politics, he was involved with banking and worked at the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Piljak was on the Advisory Board of the Federal Banking Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was also an associate professor at the Faculty of economics in the University of Sarajevo. Piljak died in 2013, aged 80. References Countries Ba-Bo Rulers.org. Accessed 2010-01-21. DECISION ON ADMISSIBILITY AND MERITS HUMAN RIGHTS CHAMBER FOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. 2000-06-09. Accessed 2010-01-2 ...
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Obrad (veliki Tepčija)
Obrad ( sr-cyr, Обрад) was a Serbian nobleman that served king Stefan Vladislav (r. 1234–43), with the title of ''veliki tepčija''. He is the oldest ''veliki tepčija'' known by name. The title-holder took care of the royal estates. He is mentioned in the 1230s, as a "great lord" (''veliki gospodin''). He had a ''menologion'' written, which later came into the possession of Radoslava ("the wife of the ''tepčija''", presumably ''veliki tepčija'' Mišljen (veliki tepčija), Mišljen). The work includes songs to St. Sava. He seems to have not belonged to the royal family. References Sources

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Obradovce
Obradovce ( sr-cyrl, Обрадовце) is a village in the municipality of Crna Trava, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 31 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. References Populated places in Jablanica District {{JablanicaRS-geo-stub ...
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