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During the Ottoman Empire, all Muslims were subjected to the shaykh al-Islām, the supreme religious authority, even though the sultan maintained the title of kaliph.After Austrian-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, general Josip Filipović, who led the occupation, received instructions that Bosnian Muslims should become independent from the shaykh al-Islām in Istanbul.
Hari Mata Hari is a Bosnian pop band. Hari Mata Hari is the stage name for the singer Hari Varešanović.The group originated from the city of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
News agencies based in Sarajevo, BiH [7] Name Type Founded Headquarters Owner Web Notes FENA: Public: Sarajevo Ćemaluša 1 71000 Sarajevo, BiH: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: www.fena.ba www.fena.co.ba: Federalna novinska agencija; FENA (English: Federal News Agency ) ONASA: Private: Sarajevo Zmaja od Bosne 4 71000 Sarajevo, BiH: ONASA ...
The Islamic Community of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Islamska zajednica Jugoslavije) was an organisation of Muslims in socialist Yugoslavia established in 1947. The organisation was seated in Sarajevo, where the Reis-ul-ulema resided together with the Rijaset, the most senior body of the organisation.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. [1]
The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Republika Bosna i Hercegovina / Република Босна и Херцеговина) was a state in Southeastern Europe, existing from 1992 to 1995.
The Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Islamska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, IZ BiH) is a religious organisation of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] It is also recognised as the highest representative body of Muslims in the region, especially in Serbia , Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Hungary and Bosniak diaspora. [2]
On 9 July 2019, Muric joined EFL Championship side Nottingham Forest, on a season-long loan. [14] On 3 August 2019, he made his debut in a 2–1 home defeat against West Bromwich Albion after being named in the starting line-up. [15]