Ich möchte in Zukunft eine Geschichte mit Charakteren schreiben, die auf den einflussreichsten Menschen aus verschiedenen Ländern im Laufe ihrer Geschichte basieren, und hoffe, dass einige andere Geschichts-Nerds hier bei Bosnien und Herzegowina helfen könnten, weil das alles äußerst verwirrend ist. Jeder, der innerhalb der modernen Grenze von Bosnien und Herzegowina geboren wurde, zählt, denn wenn er heute geboren würde, würde er als moderner Bosnier oder Herzegowiner eingestuft werden (auch eine Klarstellung des Demonyms wäre auch schön), er würde nur den Hinweis erhalten, warum er berühmt ist! Ich habe eine Reihe von Kategorien, sodass jeder, den Sie nennen können, dies tut! Außerdem spreche ich kein Bosnisch, Serbisch oder Kroatisch, daher werde ich einen Übersetzer verwenden, um mit jedem zu chatten, der möchte, was ich sehr gerne tun würde!

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    1. SignificantCrew5728 on

      Avdija Vršajević – Very famous footballer here. While he didn’t play at the highest level, he is seen as an icon and a legend of the national team

      Many people consider him right up there with the likes of Edin Džeko and Sergej Barbarez

    2. Danis Tanovic, Jusuf Nurkic, Mirza Teletovic, Zdravko Colic, Ivica Osim, Safet Susic

    3. prosjecantip on

      Kulin ban, Tvrtko I, Husein Gradaščević, Meša Selimović, Davorin Popović, Mak Dizdar, Musa Ćazim Ćatić… 

    4. Meša Selimović, Branko Ćopić, Aleksa Šantić, Petar Kočić,Filip Višnjić, Vladimir Ćorović, Jovan Dučić.

      Svetislav Pešić, Mladen Krstajić, Luka Jović,Savo Milošević, Tijana Bošković.

      Patrijarh Pavle

    5. WeakZookeepergame155 on

      Vladimir Prelog (Nobelova nagrada za kemiju 1975.), Fra Andjeo Zvizdovic (koji je od Sultana Mehmed Fatiha dobio Ahd-namu 1463.), Gazi Husref Beg (osnivač Sarajeva), Mehmed Pasa Sokolović (Veliki Vezir Osmanskog Carstva).

    6. Interesting-Two-8275 on

      Selman Selmanagic – arhitekt Bauhaus skole, rodjen u Srebrenici, veci dio zivota proveo u Njemackoj, nazalost malo poznat u BiH.

    7. Mother-Astronaut8784 on

      Vladimir Prolog, a Croatian nobelist, the only thing connecting him to BiH is the fact that he was born in Sarajevo where he stayed until he was 6 (if i remember correctly). The fact that he was born in Sarajevo has nothing to do with him winning the Nobel prize, he never claimed so nor is there any indication of that being the case.

      Gavrilo Princip

      Emerik Blum

      Kenan Arnautović

      Adnan Čustović

      Husein Gradaščević

    8. visionary_username on

      Elizabeta Kotromanić, Razija Mujanović, Mustafa Nadarević, Ismet Mujezinović, Safet Isović, Zilha Barjaktarević (Silvana Armenulić), Beba Selimović, …

    9. Zlotvor_Mejdana on

      Da te kao bosanski Hrvat pitam, gdje nađe Pavelića od toliko poznatih i uspješnih Hrvata iz BiH, jebo ti sliku svoju?!

    10. U cant make a list and not starting it with Gavrilo Princip. The trigger for WWI. Which also introduced an artist named Adolf to the military who then teiggerd ww2 😀 u can blame it all on a bosnian guy lol

    11. Some suggestions : Ban Kulin, Tvrtko I of Bosnia, Stjepan Tomašević, Gazi Husrev-beg, Husein Gradaščević, Omer Pasha Latas, Meša Selimović, Mak Dizdar, Aleksa Šantić, Skender Kulenović, Abdulah Sidran, and Emir Kusturica. There is more of course, but these are that came to my mind.

    12. Gavrilo Princip. Zdravko Čolić, Lepa Brena, Aleksa Šantić, Jovan Dučić…

    13. Constant-Unit5846 on

      Mislim da Pavelić nema šta da radi među ostalim navedenim ljudima. Zla osoba koju ne treba vezivati za BiH.

    14. treba_dzemper on

      Another prominent Serbian politician, Aleksandar Vučić, the current president of Serbia is originally from Bugojno. The famous late Serbian actor Nebojša Glogovac, a living one Sergej Trifunović, and the famous old Serbian writer Jovan Dučić are all from Herzegovina originally.

      There are also more positive Bosnian Croats than that fucking traitor Pavelić.

      Among politicians: Branko Mikulić and Ante Marković

      Culture/Literature: Matija Divković, Ivan Franjo Jukić, Grgo Martić

      Art: Gabrijel Jurkić, Karlo Mijić

      Music: Nikša Bratoš, Vesna Pisarović, Ivo Fabijan, Davor ‚Sejo Sexon‘ Sučić

      Also, this list is terminally incomplete without the notable Jewish-Bosnian engineer, entrepreneur (well, as much as one could be in a socialist country) and politician Emerik Blum

    15. Vladimir Prelog (Nobel price for chemistry)
      Savo Milošević (Aston Villa)
      Emir Kusturica
      Ante Marković
      Emerik Blum
      Isak Samokovlija
      Braco Dimitrijević
      Vojo Dimitrijević
      Saša Hemon
      Bekim Fehmiu
      Minja Subota
      Oskar Danon
      Vojislav Šeśelj

    16. plavistrsljen on

      Razija Mujanovic, Halid Beslic, Mesa Selimovic, Branko Copic, Abdulah Sidran, Izet Nanic

    17. Pa realno, komšije i susjedi imaju poznate uglavnom iz BiH. Sada, ne znam šta „poznat“ znači? Šešelj je Sarajlija. Vučić iz Bugojna. Glumci i sportisti u Hrvatskoj redovno iz BiH.

    18. Dry_Needleworker7549 on

      If the citizenship is enough to qualify, I would like to See also Osama Bin Laden in this list. He was also a citizen of Bosnian and Hercegovina /s

    19. Final_Courage_3972 on

      Since you’re going by the basis of „born in Bosnia“, I’d add Otto Englander, a Tuzla-born Bosnian Jew who was employed as a Hollywood writer, notably by Walt Disney. His credits, among others, include „Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs“, „Dumbo“ and „Pinocchio“.

    20. Pls don’t downvote but..

      Irfan Škiljan – maker of Irfan View, really great guy, we exchanged couple of emails

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