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  2. List of Serbian films - Wikipedia

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    Ime: Dobrica, prezime: nepoznato [1] Name: Dobrica, Last Name: Unknown: Srđa Penezić: Slavko Štimac, Hana Selimović: Comedy, Drama: Zemlja bogova [1] Dev Bhoomi - Land of the Gods: Goran Paskaljević: Victor Banerjee, Geetanjali Thapa: Drama: Vojna akademija 3: Novi početak [1] Military Academy 3: Dejan Zečević (uncredited) Bojan Perić ...

  3. Second Iraqi–Kurdish War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Iraqi–Kurdish War [11] was the second chapter of the Barzani rebellion, initiated by the collapse of the Kurdish autonomy talks and the consequent Iraqi offensive against rebel KDP troops of Mustafa Barzani during 1974–1975.

  4. The Dagger (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on fictive events of World War II and is centered on the atrocious crimes committed during that period, in particular the Jugović and Osmanović families. According to Vuk Drašković, the original novel is loosely based on the Pridvorica massacre .

  5. Moshe Barazani - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Barazani, also Barzani (Hebrew: משה ברזני; June 14, 1926 – April 21, 1947) [1] was an Iraqi-born Kurdish Jew and a member of Lehi ("Freedom Fighters of Israel," aka the "Stern Gang") underground movement in pre-state Mandate Palestine during the Jewish insurgency in Palestine.

  6. Idris Barzani - Wikipedia

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    Idris was born in 1944 in Barzan, a village in Iraqi Kurdistan, he moved to Mahabad with his father, family and thousands of peshmergas to join the newly established Republic of Mahabad which lasted only 11 months, afterward Barzani moved back to Barzan while his father Mullah Mustafa and 500 of his followers went to Soviet Union; refusing to surrender to the neighbouring regimes who oppressed ...

  7. Ubaidullah Barzani - Wikipedia

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    Ubaidullah Barzani was an Iraqi Kurdish politician, and the eldest son of the Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani. [1]He was born in 1927, and was his father's right-hand man. He was imprisoned in Basra from 1947 to 1955 after the failure of a rebellion led by his father against the Iraqi government.

  8. Barking at the Stars - Wikipedia

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    Barking at the Stars (Serbian: Лајање на звезде / Lajanje na zvezde) is a 1998 Yugoslav film directed by Zdravko Šotra. [1]Although it was filmed during a decade of war and hardship in the former Yugoslavia, the film was overall praised for its wholesomeness, as it does not contain any swearing, nudity, or talk of politics.

  9. Barzan, Iraq - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the village was the residence of a Naqshbandi Sheikh and his followers, now known as the Barzani tribe. [ 3 ] In 1914, Barzan was the site of a Russian-supported Kurdish uprising led by Ebduselam Barzani against the Ottoman Empire, which was fought concurrently with the Bitlis uprising .