• Ilijas Pašić (10 May 1934 – 2 February 2015) was a Yugoslav football player and manager. He started playing football at Romania, but at the age of 18 he...
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  • translator Ilijas Pašić (1934–2015), retired Yugoslav football player and coach Tatjana Pašić (born 1964), Serbian politician Nikola Pašić (1845–1926)...
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    With 12 years in office, Pašić was the longest-serving prime minister of Serbia. Born in Zaječar, in eastern Serbia, Pašić studied engineering in Switzerland...
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    Ilija Garašanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Илија Гарашанин; 28 January 1812 – 22 June 1874) was a Serbian statesman who served as the prime minister of Serbia...
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  • (October 1971 – November 71) Albert Sing (31 October 1971 – 30 June 1974) Ilijas Pašić (1974 – April 75) Paul Wolfisberg & Josef Vogel (April 1975–75) Otto...
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  • Šekularac (1937-11-08)8 November 1937 (aged 20) 5 Red Star Belgrade 16 4FW Ilijas Pašić (1934-05-10)10 May 1934 (aged 24) 7 Željezničar Sarajevo 17 3MF Zdravko...
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  • in the ICFC. Dinamo beat Porto 2–1 with goals from Borislav Ribic and Ilijas Pašić. In the 1982–83 season Dinamo was knocked out in the first round, this...
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    Beara (May 1967 – November 68) Angelo Ziković (November 1968 – June 70) Ilijas Pašić (June 1970 – June 71) Stevan Vilotić (June 1971 – June 72) Marcel Žigante...
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  • Pantelić (1979–1984) 19/2 Ilija Pantelić (1964–1968) 18/0 Zlatko Papec (1953–1956) 6/4 Ilijaš Pašić (1954–1959) 8/1 Predrag Pašić (1981–1985) 10/1 Daniel...
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  • Petaković Radnički Belgrade Vojislav Tonković Spartak Subotica 8 Zoran Prljinčević Radnički Belgrade 12 Ilijas Pašić Željezničar Joško Vidošević Hajduk Split...
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  • 7 2nd ↑ None None Ilijas Pašić 25† 1953–54 Yugoslav Second League 18 11 2 5 44 26 24 2nd ↑ None None Sulejman Kulović Ilijas Pašić 13 1954–55 Yugoslav...
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    reported to the then Serbian Caretaker Prime Minister Nikola Pašić. The report to Pašić added the name of a new military conspirator, Serbian Major Kosta...
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  • 16 6 Tihomir Ognjanov Spartak Subotica 15 Aleksandar Benko Dinamo Zagreb 8 Todor Veselinović Vojvodina 14 Ilijas Pašić Željezničar Ivan Toplak Red Star...
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  • Milomir Odović Nedžad Omerhodžić Ivica Osim Rade Paprica Zoran Paprica Ilijas Pašić Željko Pavlović Ivica Pekić Ranko Planinić Dragan Popadić Neđo Prelo...
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    Cincar-Marković Avakumović Grujić Pašić Stojanović Grujić Pašić Velimirović Novaković Pašić Milovanović Trifković Pašić Socialist Republic of Serbia (1945–1992)...
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  • Milinko Pantić 1996/1996 2 0 Zlatko Papec 1953/1956 6 4 Ilijaš Pašić 1954/1959 8 1 Predrag Pašić 1981/1985 10 1 Daniel Paškvan 1921/1923 4 0 Blagoje Paunović...
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    climbed the ranks of the army. He would continue his ascent with the help of Ilija Garašanin after Knićanin's death in 1855. Having played a key role in proclaiming...
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    Ilija Gojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Илија Гојковић[needs IPA]; 2 August 1854 – 15 February 1917) was a Serbian military commander and Minister of Defence...
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  • to FC Luzern in 1975 as co-manager alongside Josef Vogel, replacing Ilijas Pašić and was soon replaced by Otto Luttrop. He returned to coaching in October...
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  • Cincar-Marković Avakumović Grujić Pašić Stojanović Grujić Pašić Velimirović Novaković Pašić Milovanović Trifković Pašić Socialist Republic of Serbia (1945–1992)...
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    conflict emerged between Pašić, who wanted the vacant position in the regency for himself, and the Regent Ristić, who disliked Pašić. In 1892, Ristić transferred...
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    Cincar-Marković Avakumović Grujić Pašić Stojanović Grujić Pašić Velimirović Novaković Pašić Milovanović Trifković Pašić Socialist Republic of Serbia (1945–1992)...
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    Rebellion was successfully crushed, and the leaders of it, most notably Nikola Pašić of the People's Radical Party, fled to Bulgaria. After the rebellion was...
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  • Slovenian People's Party and Yugoslav Muslim Organization. Source: Nikola Pašić (NRS, also elected in the Tuzla and Srem district) Ljubomir Davidović (DS...
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    Serbia after 1903 (Administrations of Jovan Avakumović, Sava Grujić, Nikola Pašić), as well as the Minister of Finance (1909-1912). As the Minister of the...
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    Pašić Ljubomir Stojanović Sava Grujić Nikola Pašić Petar Velimirović Stojan Novaković Nikola Pašić Milovan Milovanović Marko Trifković Nikola Pašić  Republic...
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    Mihailo V. Vujić Mita Rakić Čedomilj Mijatović Mihailo V. Vujić Nikola Pašić Dimitrije Stojanović Mihailo V. Vujić Đorđe Simić Čedomilj Mijatović Vukašin...
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    Senator in 1901 and the member of the People's Radical Party of Nikola Pašić. After 1905, Žujović joined the Independent Radical Party of Ljubomir Stojanović...
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    Bataković, Dušan T. (2014). The foreign policy of Serbia (1844-1867) : Ilija Garašanin's Načertanije = La politique étrangère de la Serbie (1844-1867) :...
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    for almost 17 years in various terms. In the Radical cabinet of Nikola Pašić in 1906, Vesnić was Minister of Justice, and afterward returned to Paris...
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