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Gajret

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199:, was founded in order to replace the pro-Serb Gajret and pro-Croat Narodna Uzdanica. The former organizations voted for and were merged into Preporod. In 1996 it was reestablished as a 598: 613: 583: 120: 608: 578: 593: 157:, members experienced persecution at the hands of non-Serbs due to their political inclinations. In this period association run a number of student dormitories in 588: 322: 603: 101: 573: 568: 543: 522: 501: 466:
Muslim Communities Reemerge: Historical Perspectives on Nationality, Politics, and Opposition in the Former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia
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lacking ethnic consciousness. The view that South-Slavic Muslims were Serbs is probably the oldest of three ethnic theories among the
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rule, established several organizations. These included, apart from Gajret, the
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književnost, Institut za jezik i književnost u Sarajevu. Odjeljenje za (1974).
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Sarajevo 1941–1945: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Hitler's Europe
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The History of Bosnia: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day
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During World War II, the association was dismantled by the
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Gajret's main rival was the pro-Croat Muslim organization
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was a cultural society established in 1903 that promoted
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Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Index

Osman Đikić
Safvet-beg Bašagić
Edhem Mulabdić
Sarajevo
Serb
Austria-Hungary
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serb Muslim
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Arad
South-Slavic Muslims were Serbs
Bosnian Muslims
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Catholic
Habsburg
Muslim National Organization
United Muslim Organization
Osman Đikić
Avdo Sumbul
Narodna Uzdanica
Yugoslavia
Mostar
Belgrade
Novi Pazar
Independent State of Croatia
Yugoslav Partisans
Ismet Popovac
Fehim Musakadić
Chetniks
Preporod

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