Galijašević

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Galijašević is a Bosnian Muslim surname. There is an old family of Galijašević in Tešanj.[1] There were beys with the surname during the Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2] Two members of the Tešanj family were members of pro-Serb Muslim organization Gajret.[3] Two Galijašević from Mala Kladuša joined the Yugoslav Partisan 8th Kordun Division, and both were killed in battle in 1945.[4] There is a village, Galijaševići, located in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina.[5] It may refer to:

  • Dževad Galijašević, Bosnian political analyst, expert on terrorism, from Moševac.
  • Senad Galijašević, known as "Senna M", Bosnian-Croatian retired musician, from Vitez.[6]
  • Ismet Galijašević, director of Bosnia's Institute for Standardization, Metrology, and Patents in 1996.[7]
  • Zijad Galijašević, Bosnian electro-technical engineer
  • Galibedin Galijašević, Croatian doctor, specialist in family medicine

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aiša Softić; Lamija Hadžiosmanović (2002). Usmene predaje Bošnjaka. Preporod. p. 282. ISBN 978-9958-820-15-1.
  2. ^ Husnija Kamberović (2003). Begovski zemljišni posjedi u Bosni i Hercegovini od 1878. do 1918. godine. Hrvatski institut za povijest. pp. 233, 238. ISBN 9789536324361.
  3. ^ Smail F. Terzić (1996). Musa Ćazim Ćatić. Bosanska riječ. ISBN 9783932068041.
  4. ^ Todor Radošević (1977). Osma kordunaška udarna divizija. Historijski arhiv. p. 830.
  5. ^ "Galijasevici Google Earth 3D map | Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina in Google Earth".
  6. ^ "DAVORIN POPOVIĆ - NO1 Regionalna muzička nagrada". 14 October 2023.
  7. ^ BNA's Eastern Europe Reporter. Vol. 6. Bureau of National Affairs. 1996. p. 615.