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The Bosniak Institute is an institution of culture and scholarship in
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and ...
. It has a museum and a gallery, a cultural centre and a library, a publishing house and a cultural centre. The institute is the result of its founder,
Adil Zulfikarpašić Adil Zulfikarpašić (23 December 1921 – 21 July 2008) was a prominent Bosniak intellectual and politician who was the vice president of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian War of the 1990s, under Bosnia's first President ...
, a donor (''
waqf A waqf ( ar, وَقْف; ), also known as hubous () or '' mortmain'' property is an inalienable charitable endowment under Islamic law. It typically involves donating a building, plot of land or other assets for Muslim religious or charitab ...
''), businessman, politician and promotor of cultural and educational life in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With his wife Tatjana Zulfikarpašić, he collected and preserved
cultural heritage Cultural heritage is the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations. Not all heritages of past generations are "heritage"; rather, heritage is a product of selection by soc ...
and contemporary production about Bosnia and Herzegovina, ranging from documents, photographs, postcards, maps, to books, encyclopaedias, journals, and other archival and library materials. The Bosniak Institute was founded in Zurich in 1988, and after the aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina the entire stock was moved to Sarajevo, and opened in 2001. The Bosniak Institute includes a library, archive, art collection, galleries, reading rooms and researcher and scholar study rooms, conference rooms, and other amenities.


Gazi Husrev-bey's Hammam

The institute is situated in the centre of
Sarajevo Sarajevo ( ; cyrl, Сарајево, ; ''see names in other languages'') is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. The Sarajevo metropolitan area including Sarajevo ...
, at Mula Mustafe Bašeskije 21, adjacent to Gazi Husrev-begov hamam (Gazi Husrev-bey's Hammam), a public bath (''
hammam A hammam ( ar, حمّام, translit=ḥammām, tr, hamam) or Turkish bath is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world. It is a prominent feature in the Islamic culture, culture of the Muslim world and ...
'') built in 1535. Architects Hasan Ćemalović and Ahmet Kapidžić were awarded the Sixth of April Sarajevo Award in 2001 for the building, library, and a successful restoration of the Gazi Husrev-bey's Hammam. Two endowments (''waqfs'') are materialised in the Hammam building, first, Gazi Husrev-bey's, established when Islamic culture, education and scholarship were at their outset in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Bosniak Institute.


Library

The library of the Bosniak Institute has over 250,000 items (books, journals, maps, articles and other materials) ranging from the 14th century to contemporary scholarly and trade-specific resources of the 21st century. The library includes the following sections: Bosnica, Croatica, Serbica, Turcica, Islamica, Yugoslavica, manuscripts, reference works, as well as the collections such as Judaica, Bogomils, Sanjak, Emigrantica, and the 1992-1995 war section.


Art collection

The art collection of the Bosniak Institute evolved during several decades, originally as the private collection of Adil Zulfikarpašić and his wife Tatjana, and subsequently as the collection of the Bosniak Institute. The collection includes more than 1500 artworks (paintings, engravings, and sculptures) by many Bosnian authors, from Ismet Mujezinović, Hakija Kulenović, Rizah Štetić, Ibrahim Ljubović, Vojo Dimitrijević,
Mersad Berber Mersad Berber (1 January 1940 – 7 October 2012) was a Bosnian painter. Early life Berber was born in Bosanski Petrovac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana where he graduated with a BA and MA. In 1978, B ...
, Affan Ramić, Mevludin Ekmečić, to
Safet Zec Safet Zec (born 5 December 1943) is a Bosnian painter and graphic designer.http://www.safetzec.com/?prj=25 Biography Safet Zec was born in the town of Rogatica to a Bosniak family, he graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Sarajevo in 196 ...
, Salim Obralić, Mehmed Zaimović, and others. The donated private collections of Mersad Berber, Mevludin Ekmečić, Ismet Rizvić, Edo Numankadić and others are particularly significant.


Archive

The archive includes more than 8000 items ranging from the 15th century to the modern age.


Mission

The mission of the Bosniak Institute is to promote cultural heritage, historical truth and culture of Bosniaks and other peoples in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As part of its programs and activities, the institute develops and fosters scholarly cooperation with similar institutions in the country and abroad, collects, examines and preserves cultural and historical heritage and contemporary scholarly and trade-specific production of Bosnia and Herzegovina, organises scholarly, scientific, expert and international events, and develops its publishing production.


Management

The Bosniak institute is managed by the steering committee and the managing director. The chair of the steering committee is
Fehim Škaljić Fehim Škaljić (born 9 September 1949) is a retired Bosnian politician. He was member of Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2014–2018. Previously, Škaljić was Speaker of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Her ...
, deputy chair is Mirsad Kurtović, and the secretary is Erdal Trhulj. The director of the Bosniak Institute is Professor Faris Gavrankapetanović, Ph.D. Other members of the steering committee are: Professor
Zlatko Lagumdžija Zlatko Lagumdžija (born 26 December 1955) is a Bosnian former politician who served as the 4th Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2001 to 2002. He also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2001 to 2002 and ...
, Ph.D., Mirsada Hukić, Ph.D., Hilmo Neimarlija, Ph.D., Safet Bandžović, Ph.D., Jasmina Bešlagić, Zijo Krvavac, and Taner Aličehić.


References

* Bošnjački institut - Fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića. (2004) ''Bošnjački institut - Fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića : Dolmabahce Saray Istanbul 28.11.04.-28.12.04.''. Sarajevo : Bošnjački institut - Fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića, 2004. * Filandra, Š. i Karić, E. (2002) ''Bošnjačka ideja''. Zagreb: Globus. * Puljek-Bubrić, Narcisa (2005.). ''Promocija privatne bibliotečke zbirke : iskustva Bošnjačkog instituta-fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića.'' ICSL - Godišnjak Međunarodnog susreta bibliotekara slavista u Sarajevu. ISSN 1840-1295. - God. 1, br. 1 (decembar/prosinac 2005), str. 166-169. * Puljek-Bubrić, N., Kujović, M. i Gadžo Kasumović, A. (2020) ''Vodič kroz Arhiv Bošnjačkog instituta - Fondacije Adila Zulfikarpašića''. Sarajevo : Bošnjački institut - Fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića. * ''Riznica bošnjačke kulture.'' Behar : časopis za kulturu i društvena pitanja, 19 (96). Zagreb : Kulturno društvo Muslimana Hrvatske Preporod, 2010. * Rizvanbegović-Džuvić, Amina; Puljek-Bubrić, Narcisa (2007.). ''Slavističke kolekcije Bošnjačkog instituta : zbirke Emigrantika, Bogumili, Ratna zbirka i Orijentalni rukopisi = Slavic collections of Bosniak Institute : emigrantica, bogumils, war collection and oriental manuscripts.'' Bosniaca : časopis Nacionalne i univerzitetske biblioteke Bosne i Hercegovine. ISSN 1512-5033. - God. 12, br. 12 (decembar 2007), str. 68-72. * Rizvanbegović-Džuvić, Amina; Puljek-Bubrić, Narcisa. (2007.). ''Promocija privatne bibliotečke zbirke : iskustva Bošnjačkog instituta-fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića''. ICSL - Godišnjak Međunarodnog susreta bibliotekara slavista u Sarajevu ... = ICSL - Yearbook of International Convention of Slavicist Librarian's in Sarajevo .. ISSN 1840-1295. - God. 3, br. 3 (decembar/prosinac 2007), str. 73-75. * ''Zbirka likovnih djela Bošnjaka : 1988-2001'' / Sarajevo : Bošnjački institut - Fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića, 2001. * Zulfikarpašić, A. (1998) ''The Bosniak : Adil Zulfikarpašić''. London: London : Hurst & Company.


External links

* * {{Authority control Think tanks Museums in Sarajevo History museums in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ottoman baths Ottoman architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina Museums established in 2001 Bosniak culture Culture in Sarajevo I Cultural promotion organizations Bosnia and Herzegovina culture