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    Fra Luka Ibrišimović, O.F.M. (ca. 1620 – March 1698) was a Croatian friar, cultural worker, soldier and a spy. He was best known for leading an uprising...
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    Crusader. Bernardino de Escalante (1537–after 1605), Catholic priest Luka Ibrišimović (1620-1698), Francisian monk, Croatian spy and anti-Ottoman fighter...
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    Požega was finally liberated on 12 March 1688 by citizens led by friar Luka Ibrišimović. This day is now celebrated as the day of the city. However, Ottomans...
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  • of Novi fort and Zrin fort. He was subsequently collaborating with Luka Ibrišimović in putting the liberated territory of Slavonia under the control of...
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    Retrieved 2 April 2012. Franjo Emanuel Hoško (2005). "Ibrišimović, Luka" [Ibrišimović, Luka]. Hrvatski Biografski Leksikon (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža...
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    Vlačić Ilirik – Protestant reformer Juraj Habdelić – Jesuit and writer Luka Ibrišimović – friar, leader of an uprising against Ottoman forces in Slavonia Estanislao...
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    attack Vienna again. For example, back in March 1682, Croatian friar Luka Ibrišimović sent letters to bishop of Zagreb, informing him of increased Ottoman...
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    Andrijica Šimić – legendary hajduk Mijat Tomić – Croatian legendary Hajduk Luka Ibrišimović – Priest, Spy and Hajduk Baron Franjo Trenk – leader of Pandurs; father...
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  • (born 1951), actress. Tamara Horacek (born 1995), handballer player. Luka Ibrišimović (1620–1698), friar. Tvrtko Jakovina (born 1972), historian. Dino Jelusick...
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    surrendered without a fight. Finally, Udbina was liberated on 21 July 1689. Luka Ibrišimović Bajlo, Ivan (1998–2008). "Marko Mesic". Retrieved November 26, 2008...
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