Fehim Spaho (13 February 1877 – 14 February 1942) was a Bosnian Muslim imam who served as the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia from 1938 to 1942. He is one of...
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Albanian politician Fehim Spaho (1887–1942), Bosnian Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia Mehmed Spaho (1883–1939), Bosnian politician Mikel Spaho (born 1982), Albanian...
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Fatima (née Bičakčić). Spaho had three sisters, Behija, Aiša and Habiba, and two brothers, Fehim, a prominent imam, and Mustafa. Spaho attended elementary...
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named by this due to the banning of the Bosniak ethnicity led by Mehmed Spaho, Bosniaks were also involved in the Džemijet Party. Furthermore, Bosnia...
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filmmaker Mustafa Mijajlović (b. 1972) Bosnian Serb sports commentator Sulejman Spaho (b. 1949) Serbian politician Celal Şengör b. 1955) Turkish scientist. According...
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Fejić 1947–1957 Grand Mufti Salih Safvet Bašić 1942–1947 Grand Mufti Fehim Spaho 1938–1942 Grand Mufti Ibrahim Maglajlić 1930–1936 Grand Mufti Mehmed...
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1930 – 14 March 1936 (5 years, 276 days) Banja Luka, Bosnia Eyalet 2 Fehim Spaho (1877–1942) 9 June 1938 – 14 February 1942 (3 years, 250 days) Sarajevo...
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posting Period in office 12 September 1947 – 8 December 1957 Predecessor Fehim Spaho Successor Sulejman Kemura 6th Mayor of Mostar In office 1929–1934 Preceded...
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Belgrade 1936–1938 Salih Safvet Bašić (1886–1948), acting 1938–1942 Fehim Spaho (1877–1942) 1942–1947 Salih Safvet Bašić (1886–1948), acting Bećirović...
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