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22: 276: 66:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 52: 562: 567: 587: 572: 577: 407:..., no to neće biti tačno, niti je Osman-beg Malkoč, navodno (Kara Osman (Karaosmanović) prezime uzima od imena očevog Malkoč, koji je postao bosanski namjesnik 1553. 268:. Because of his successful conquests he was promoted to the position of sanjakbey. In 1562 he personally wrote a document in Dubrovnik, as sanjakbey of the 69:
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Od potomaka Malkoč-beg je imao, koliko se zna, sedam sinova i jednu kćer: Džafera, Osmana, Omera, Ibrahima, Aliju, Husejna, Hasana i kćer Hani.
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Malkoč Ali-beg je sin Kara Osman-bega, nekadašnjeg hercegovačkog sandžaka, čije se turbe nalazi u Kopčiću kod Bugojna.
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it is mentioned that the captain of the region around river Sava was Husein, son of Malkoč-beg. According to
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Malkoč-beg was the son of Karaosman-beg, captain of the Ottoman cavalry military units and sanjakbey of the
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Malkoč-beg had seven sons (Džafer, Osman, Omer, Ibrahim, Alija, Husein and Hasan) and one daughter (Hani).
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in Duge, hence the last name, or Dulali which was how their descendants were referred to.
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Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju: Revue de philologie orientale
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Jajce Grad: prilog povijesti posljednje bosanske prijestolnice
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Jajce Grad: prilog povijesti posljednje bosanske prijestolnice
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According to Šabanović, Malkoč-beg died on 26 October 1565 in
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that Malkoč-beg Karaosman, originally from a village near
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Malkoč-beg Karaosman. He is also known as Karaosmanović.
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