Mehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar (17 October 1917 – 14 July 1971) was a Bosnian poet. His poetry combined influences from the Bosnian Christian culture, Islamic...
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Look up mak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mak may refer to: Mak Dizdar (1917 - 1971), Bosnian poet Muhammad Arshad Khan, Pakistani painter popularly...
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author Mak Dizdar (1917-1971), Bosnian poet Merve Dizdar (born 1986), Turkish actress Natali Dizdar (born 1984), Croatian singer Petra Dizdar (born 1984)...
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writers such as Ivo Andrić, Meša Selimović, Branko Ćopić, poets such as Mak Dizdar, Aleksa Šantić, Antun Branko Šimić, essayists such as Hamdija Kreševljaković...
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Yugoslav nations. In Serbo-Croatian, Mak translates to poppy. The name was popularized by the Bosnian poet Mak Dizdar and is now one of the most common names...
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priče (2023) All poems / Sve pjesme (2024) November 2012: Slovo Makovo - Mak Dizdar "rozhraní mezi vědou a poezií" (PDF). media.wix.com. 2007. Pejić, Milorad...
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musician and producer. Luna Mijović (born 1991), actress. Mehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar (1917–1971), poet. Maya Berović (born 1987), pop singer. Maya Kulenovic...
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Popović, editor-in-chief ?-1971-? Ljubiša Jakšić, editor-in-chief ?-1980-? Mak Dizdar, editor-in-chief 1948-1951 Mehmed Halilović, editor-in-chief 1994-1999...
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Hamid Dizdar (22 February 1907 – 17 July 1967) was a Bosnian writer and poet. His younger brother Mak Dizdar was also a prominent poet. Hamid Dizdar was...
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Adnan Alagić, Amila Hrustić and Bojana Kanlić. The bridge connects the Mak Dizdar embankment (close to the Academy) with Radićeva street. It was officially...
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Look up Mak, mak, or -mak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MAK may refer to: Malakal Airport IATA code MaK Motoren GmbH, German division of Caterpillar...
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Robert Rozhdestvensky (1966) Bulat Okudzhava (1967) László Nagy (1968) Mak Dizdar (1969) Miodrag Pavlović (1970) W. H. Auden (1971) Pablo Neruda (1972)...
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Hasan Kaimija, Ivan Franjo Jukić, Safvet-beg Bašagić, Musa Ćazim Ćatić, Mak Dizdar, as many prominent prose writers, such as Enver Čolaković, Skender Kulenović...
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radiosarajevo.ba. November 25, 2020. "Mehmedalija Mak Dizdar - Pustopoljina". pustopoljina.ba. Dizdar, Mak (1970). "Kameni spavač". Zulfikarpašić, Adil; Djilas...
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and poets such as Antun Branko Šimić, Aleksa Šantić, Jovan Dučić and Mak Dizdar, writers such as Zlatko Topčić, Meša Selimović, Semezdin Mehmedinović...
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(1998) 1 January 2010 1 April 2018 O R 10 marks 130 mm × 65 mm Mehmedalija Mak Dizdar Stećak Križevići fragment (until 2017 print, wrongly named as "Stećak...
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Robert Rozhdestvensky (1966) Bulat Okudzhava (1967) László Nagy (1968) Mak Dizdar (1969) Miodrag Pavlović (1970) W. H. Auden (1971) Pablo Neruda (1972)...
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prominent Yugoslav writers of the era were Miroslav Krleža, Meša Selimović, Mak Dizdar and others. Notable painters included: Đorđe Andrejević Kun, Petar Lubarda...
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crosses resumed on 29 June 2020. Badanj Cave Bregava Ošanići Radimlja Mak Dizdar (1917–1971), poet Asaf Duraković (1940–2020), physician and poet Nijaz...
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Dizdar, Mak (1999) Kameni spavač / Stone Sleeper. From Bosnian, ed. Rusmir Mahmutćehajić, graphics Dževad Hozo. Sarajevo: Kuća bosanska. Dizdar, Mak (2009)...
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some 150,000 Axis combatants. Celebrated Bosnian and Herzegovinian poet, Mak Dizdar often used the river Neretva as motif in his poetry, alongside other historical...
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Ironworks [bs] (postcard; 1964) Part of the "Kameni spavač [Stone Sleeper] – Mak Dizdar" monument's vitreous memorial with names of thousands of Zenicans, victims...
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Robert Rozhdestvensky (1966) Bulat Okudzhava (1967) László Nagy (1968) Mak Dizdar (1969) Miodrag Pavlović (1970) W. H. Auden (1971) Pablo Neruda (1972)...
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Abdulah Sidran – writer Petar Kočić – writer Isak Samokovlija – writer Mak Dizdar – poet Miljenko Jergović – writer Semezdin Mehmedinovic – writer Jovan...
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(America) Leila Aboulela Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi (India) Mahmoud Darwish Mak Dizdar Malique Ibrahim Marmaduke Pickthall Martin Lings Maryam Sullivan Maung...
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Verdaguer Chechnya Ismail Kerimov Bosnia and Herzegovina Abdulah Sidran, Mak Dizdar, Izet Sarajlić Brittany Théodore Claude Henri, vicomte Hersart de la...
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On the Other: A Muslim View 2011 - Across the River: On the Poetry of Mak Dizdar 2011 - Maintaining the Sacred Center: the Bosnian City of Stolac 2015...
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"Modra Rijeka" (The Dark-Blue River), based on the eponymous poem by Mak Dizdar. It was conceived by Slobodan Kovačević, who was also the author of almost...
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Notable poets include Antun Branko Šimić, Aleksa Šantić, Jovan Dučić and Mak Dizdar. Prominent prose writers include the Nobel Literature Prize laureate Ivo...
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Reason for honor Denomination Obverse or reverse In circulation since Mak Dizdar 1917–1971 Poet 10 convertible marka Obverse 1998 (Federation of Bosnia...
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