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Dimitrije Dimitrijević (politician)
Dimitrije Dimitrijević may refer to: * Dimitrije Dimitrijević (footballer), a Yugoslav founder of FK Željezničar Sarajevo * Dimitrije Dimitrijević (Chetnik), Serbian guerrilla fighter * Dimitrije Dimitrijević (singer), stage name of Dimitrije Simović a singer-songwriter from Zagreb, Croatia, and member of {{Hndis ...
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Dimitrije Dimitrijević (footballer)
Dimitrije Dimitrijević (1903–1984) was a Yugoslav footballer who played between two world wars. He was one of the founders of prominent Bosnian club FK Željezničar and scorer of the club's first ever goal. Like all the other founders of FK Željezničar, Dimitrijević worked as a railway worker in his hometown Sarajevo. It was his idea to form a football club as a way of recreation in 1921. Željezničar played its first game on 17 September 1921 against SAŠK Sarajevo, losing 5–1. Dimitrijević scored the only Željezničar goal of the game. Personal life Born in 1903 in Sarajevo, Austro-Hungarian occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dimitrijević was a steam train driver, operating from Sarajevo to the town of Višegrad. He had 5 brothers. His mother Efrosina and father Kostas were ethnic Greeks. Dimitrijević's mother came from a family called Makridis from Athens, while his father changed his name upon emigration. Death Dimitrijević died in Sarajevo in September 1984 a ...
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Dimitrije Dimitrijević (Chetnik)
Dimitrije Dimitrijević ( sr-cyrl, Димитрије Димитријевић; Gjakova, Kosovo, Ottoman Empire, 1881 – Niš, Serbia, 17 December 1917) was a priest and one of the leaders of the Toplica Uprising in the occupied Kingdom of Serbia during World War I. He grew up in an artisan family and graduated from Prizren Seminary in 1898. He moved to Serbia around 1900, where he was a priest and teacher, serving along the then Serbian-Ottoman border. He was one of the organizers of the Toplica Uprising and a head of the of the Chetniks. At the end of August 1917, in a conflict with the Bulgarian army on the Salonica front, Dimitrijević was wounded and captured. The Bulgarians imprisoned him in the Niš Fortress, where he was tortured to death. See also * List of Chetnik voivodes This is a list of Chetnik voivodes. is a Slavic as well as Romanian title that originally denoted the principal commander of a military force. It derives from the word , which in early Sl ...
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