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Hajrudin Varešanović
Hajrudin is a Bosnian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Hajrudin Ćatić (born 1975), Bosnian footballer * Hajrudin Đurbuzović (born 1956), Bosnian football manager and former player * Hajrudin Krvavac (born 1929 - died 1992), Bosnian film director * Hajrudin Saračević Hajrudin Saračević (26 March 1949 – 16 September 2022) was a Bosnian professional football player and manager. Career Born in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, back then part of Yugoslavia, he played for FK Željezničar Sarajevo for alm ... (1949–2022), Bosnian football player * Hajrudin Somun (born 1937), Bosnian journalist and diplomat * Hajrudin Varešanović (born 1961), Bosnian rock vocalist {{given name Bosnian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Khair Ad-Din (other)
Khair ad-Din (), Arabic name meaning "the goodness of the faith", may refer to: *Çandarlı Kara Halil Hayreddin Pasha, Hayreddin Pasha (1330-1387), Ottoman grand vizier *Jam Khairuddin also known as Jam Tamachi (1367–1379), Sultan of Samma Dynasty *Hayreddin Barbarossa (1478–1546), Barbary corsair and Ottoman admiral *Khayr al-Din al-Ramli, (1585–1671) 17th-century Islamic jurist, teacher and writer *Hayreddin Pasha (c. 1822–1890), Tunisian political reformer and Ottoman Grand Vizier (sometimes known as "Khair al-Din" or "Khaireddin") *Kheireddine Abdul Wahab (1878–1944), Lebanese businessman and politician *Khayreddin al-Ahdab (1894–1941), Lebanese politician *Muhammad Khair ud-din Mirza, Khurshid Jah Bahadur (1914–1975), titular Emperor of the Mughal Empire *Khairuddin Mohamed Yusof (born 1939), medical professor at the University of Malaya *Khairuddin Abdul Hamid (born 1966), Bruneian politician *Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine (born 1941), Moroccan writer *Hajrudin Vareš ...
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Hajrudin Ćatić
Hajrudin Ćatić (born 23 March 1975) is a Bosnian-German former professional footballer who plays as a midfielder In the sport of association football, a midfielder takes an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield position primarily in the middle of the pitch. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in t ... for SV 1926 Rheidt. References External links * 1975 births Living people Footballers from Cologne German people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent Men's association football midfielders Bosnia and Herzegovina men's footballers SC Fortuna Köln players SV Waldhof Mannheim players Rot-Weiß Oberhausen players 1. FC Union Berlin players SV Wehen Wiesbaden players 2. Bundesliga players Regionalliga players Landesliga players {{BosniaHerzegovina-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Dino Đurbuzović
Hajrudin "Dino" Đurbuzović (born 14 August 1956) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia, present day Bosnia and Herzegovina on 14 August 1956, Đurbuzović started playing football in his hometown club Željezničar. He was first playing in the youth team, but then signed a professional contract with the club, however he never played a single official game for the first team. Đurbuzović was loaned-out to Iskra Bugojno and that proved to be a good decision as he was later transferred to this second division club. He was a talented striker and after several seasons in Iskra, he signed a contract with Čelik Zenica, and would make 18 appearances for the club in the Yugoslav First League. In 1985, Đurbuzović went to Turkey where he played for Kayserispor, Gençlerbirliği and Ankaragücü. He ended his playing career in 1990 after leaving Ankaragücü. Managerial career Đurbuzović continued to play ...
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Hajrudin Krvavac
Hajrudin "Šiba" Krvavac (22 December 1926 – 11 July 1992) was a Bosnian film director most notable for directing movies from the Partisan film genre during 1960s and 70s. His gift for precise storytelling was visible in his early documentaries and would become a staple of his feature films later on. Starting with his directorial debut, the segment ''Otac (Father)'' of the anthology film ''Vrtlog'' (''Vortex'', 1964), all his feature films are action films set in World War II. Their storytelling owes a lot to comic books and American action films, especially westerns, with an imaginative combination of action and emotions, personal drama and epic tragedy, idealised heroism and psychological trials, sometimes with a dose of humor. Because of the style of his films, Krvavac was sometimes compared to Howard Hawks. Early life and career Hajrudin Krvavac was born in the Mejtaš neighborhood of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 22 December 1926. His parents, both originally from Ga ...
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Hajrudin Saračević
Hajrudin Saračević (26 March 1949 – 16 September 2022) was a Bosnian professional football player and manager. Career Born in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, back then part of Yugoslavia, he played for FK Željezničar Sarajevo for almost all of his career. He made his debut in 1967–1968 season at the age of 18. He has made 313 league appearances for Željezničar and that is the club record. In total, he played 339 official matches for the club. He was a member of the team that won the Yugoslav championship title in 1972. Beside Željezničar, he also played for FK Borac Banja Luka. In 1982, he has decided to end his career. After that, he was working as a coach in FK Željezničar's youth team. Personal life and death During the Bosnian War he moved with his family to Palić, Serbia. He worked there as a coach of a local team. He also coached FK Bačka 1901 in the 1991–92 season.
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Hajrudin Somun
Hajrudin Somun, (born April 10, 1937, Čajniče, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Bosnian journalist and diplomat, served as the Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993–2003). Somun was born in Čajniče to father Ibrahim, an imam, and mother Muniba (née Sirćo), a manufacturer in a shoe factory. He was the best student in his generation in Arabic, Persian and Turkish languages (1962) at the University of Sarajevo, and specialized Arabic at the Baghdad University in Iraq (1962–65). Somun is a "respected journalist" since high school, Somun was employed at the Sarajevo leading daily Oslobođenje (1965-1969), then TV Sarajevo as war reporter and commentator for international affairs (1969-1976). He first made his mark in Yugoslav journalism with a series of articles from Iraqi Kurdistan, where he went secretly and spent time in the headquarters of the renowned Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani. He reported on conflicts in the Middle East and was awarded for his TV films on the Yom Kipp ...
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Hari Varešanović
Hajrudin "Hari" Varešanović (born 16 January 1961 in Sarajevo) is a Bosnian musician. Varešanović remains the vocal soloist, primary composer and lyricist for the musical group Hari Mata Hari. Biography Hajrudin Varešanović was born in 1961 in Sarajevo as the second child of Reufik, a mechanic, and Zlata, a cashier. He grew up in the Vratnik neighborhood of Sarajevo's old town. His grandfather, Mehaga Varešanović, was one of the more well-known singers of traditional Bosnian music called sevdalinka. At the age of six, Hajrudin began to sing and learned to play the guitar. He performed at the local cultural center; at the age of ten he sang with the group "Omi", and later for the group "Sedam šuma". In Vratnik, Hari recorded his first song "Zašto da ne uzmem nju". In 1976, Hari joined the group with whom he recorded the hit song "Poletjela golubica sa Baščaršije." Next, Varešanović sang with the group Ambasadori, with whom, it is said, that he matured into a ...
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Bosnian Masculine Given Names
Bosnian may refer to: *Anything related to the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th ... or its inhabitants *Anything related to Bosnia (region) or its inhabitants * Bosniaks, an ethnic group mainly inhabiting Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosnians, people who live in, or come from, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosnian Croats, an ethnic group and one of three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosnian Serbs, an ethnic group and one of the three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina * '' Bošnjani'', the name of inhabitants of Bosnia during the Middle Ages * Bosnian language See also * Bosniak (other) * List of Bosnians and Herzegovinians * Languag ...
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