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This is a list of prominent people from Bosnia and Herzegovina (including Bosniaks, Croats, Serbs, and others):
[edit] Literature and poetry
[edit] Fine arts
[edit] Composition
[edit] Theatre and performing arts
[edit] Science and technology
[edit] Popular culture
[edit] Film, radio and television
[edit] Pop, rock and alternative music
- Fuad Backović - a.k.a Deen singer, former leader of the boyband Seven Up, represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest
- Željko Bebek - musician and singer
- Nikša Bratoš - composer, producer, one-time member of Rezonansa and Valentino, member of Crvena jabuka
- Goran Bregović - musician and composer, founder of Bijelo dugme
- Aljoša Buha - member of the original line-up of Crvena jabuka, tragically killed in a car accident
- Alma Čardžić - pop singer
- Zdravko Čolić - pop singer
- Dado Džihan - composer, producer, one-time member of Zabranjeno pušenje and Top lista nadrealista
- Edin Dervišhalidović a.k.a. Dino Merlin - pop singer and songwriter, represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest
- Amila Glamočak - pop singer, represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest
- Alen Islamović - musician, one-time frontman of Divlje jagode i Bijelo dugme
- Nenad Janković - musician, original frontman of Zabranjeno pušenje, original member of the Top lista nadrealista line-up
- Amir Kazić - aka Leo pop singer
- Kornelije Kovač - composer, musician, member of the original line-up of Indexi, founder of Korni grupa
- Brano Likić - composer and founder of Rezonansa
- Saša Lošić - singer, composer and founder of the Plavi orkestar band
- Kemal Monteno - singer, musician, and songwriter
- Boris Novković - singer and songwriter
- Edin Osmić a.k.a. Edo Maajka - rapper, leader of rap group Disciplinska komisija
- Vesna Pisarović - pop singer
- Davorin Popović a.k.a. Pimpek - singer and frontman of Indexi
- Dražen Ričl a.k.a Zijo - original frontman of Crvena Jabuka, tragically killed in a car accident
- Sejo Sexon, real name Davor Sučić - founder of Zabranjeno pušenje and current frontman of the Zagreb-based post-war line-up
- Jadranka Stojaković - international pop singer
- Hajrudin Varešanović - a.k.a Hari Mata Hari pop singer and songwriter, represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest
- Mladen Vojičić a.k.a. Tifa - singer and musician
- Igor Vukojević - singer
- Dražen Žerić a.k.a Žera - original member of Crvena jabuka and its current frontman
[edit] Ethno and folk music
[edit] Politicians and historical figures
[edit] Medieval Bosnian state 1154-1463
[edit] Borić Dynasty
[edit] Kulinić Dynasty
[edit] Kotromanić Dynasty
[edit] Hrvatinić Family
[edit] Kosača Family
- Stjepan Vukčić Kosača a.k.a. Duke of Saint-Abbas, Herceg Stjepan Kosača, Vojvoda of Hum (Herzegovina) - father of the last Bosnian Queen, Katarina Kosača Kotromanić
[edit] Ottoman rule 1463-1878
[edit] Austro-Hungarian occupation 1878-1918
[edit] Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918-1941
[edit] World War II
[edit] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1943-1991
[edit] Presidents of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1943-1990
- Kecmanović, Vojislav Đedo - (25 November 1943 - November 1946)
- Pucar, Đuro Stari - (November 1946 - September 1948)
- Šegrt, Vlado - (September 1948 - March 1953)
- Pucar, Đuro Stari - (December 1953 - June 1963)
- Dugonjić, Rato - (June 1963 - 1967)
- Bijedić, Džemal - (1967 - 1971)
- Pozderac, Hamdija - (1971 - May 1974)
- Dugonjić, Rato - (May 1974 - April 1978)
- Dizdarević, Raif - (April 1978 - April 1982)
- Mikulić, Branko - (April 1982 - 26 April 1984)
- Renovica, Milanko - (26 April 1984 - 26 April 1985.)
- Mesihović, Munir - (26 April 1985 - April 1987)
- Andrić, Mato - (April 1988 - April 1989)
- Filipović, Nikola - (April 1988 - April 1989)
- Piljak, Obrad - (April 1989 - December 1990)
[edit] Prime ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1945-1990
- Čolaković, Rodoljub - (27 April 1945 - September 1948)
- Pucar, Đuro Stari - (September 1948 - December 1953)
- Humo, Avdo - (December 1953 - 1956)
- Karabegović, Osman - (1956 - 1963)
- Brkić, Hasan - (1963 - 1965)
- Kolak, Rudi - (1965 - 1967)
- Mikulić, Branko - (1967 - 1969)
- Kosovac, Dragutin - (1969 - April 1974)
- Renovica, Milanko - (April 1974 - 28 April 1982)
- Maglajlija, Seid - (28 April 1982 - 28 April 1984)
- Ubiparip, Gojko - (28 April 1984 - April 1986)
- Lovrenović, Josip - (April 1986 - April 1988)
[edit] Bosnian presidents since 1990
[edit] Other political figures since 1943
[edit] Sportspeople
[edit] Basketball
- Predrag Nikolić - chess player, Grand Master since 1983
- Ivan Sokolov - chess player, Grand Master since 1987, now plays for the Netherlands
[edit] Football
[edit] Handball
[edit] Martial arts
[edit] Tennis
[edit] Other prominent people
[edit] Infamous people
- Andrija Artuković - minister in the government of the Independent State of Croatia and war criminal
- Tihomir Blaškić - convicted of violating the laws of war, committing ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war
- Miroslav Filipović - Ustashe leader, commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp, and war criminal
- Radovan Karadžić - Political leader of the Serbs during 1992-1995, indicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes and genocide, most wanted man in Europe
- Momčilo Krajišnik - politician, indicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes and ethnic cleansing during the Bosnian war
- Maks Luburić - Ustashe leader, commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp, war criminal
- Ratko Mladić - General of the Serbian Army during 1992-1995, indicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes and genocide, most wanted man in Europe alongside Karadžić
- Ante Pavelić - Ustashe leader, founder and leader of the fascist Independent State of Croatia, war criminal
- Biljana Plavšić - politician, convicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes during the Bosnian war
- Vojislav Šešelj - politician, radical extremist, Chetnik leader, indicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war
[edit] See also
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