• in Bosnian Đerzelez Alija, Đerđelez Alija or Djerdjelez Alija, in Hungarian: Gerz Ilyas, in Serbo-Croatian: Ђерзелез Алија, Đerzelez Alija, in Turkish:...
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    poetry. Notably in "Đerzelez Alija and Prince Marko" (Đerzelez Alija i Kraljević Marko). In this tale, Marko considers Đerzelez to be an equally skilled...
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  • heroic songs about prominent figures or events. In these songs were Đerzelez Alija, Mujo Hrnjica, Mustay-Bey of Lika The Battle of Banja Luka or the Battle...
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  • Istoričari Stojan Novaković i Milenko Vukićević su postavili hipotezu da je Đerzelez Alija u stvari Ali-beg, prvi sandžak-beg Smedereva (Semendere) i Srbije po...
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  • slightly different: 5,883 lines) "The Heroism of Đerđelez Alija" (Junaštvo Đerzelez Alije) (2,624 lines). "Osmanbey Delibegović and Pavičević Luka" (13,331...
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  • already at the age of 16, he published his first work in Novi Behar about Alija Đerzelez epic folk songs. He graduated from the Faculty of Law in Zagreb, in...
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  • and Gerzovo together. Gerzovo itself is derived from the Duke Gerzelez Alija (Turkish: Gürz Ilyas) whose turbe until recently was located in Gerzovo...
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    published his first short story, Put Alije Đerzeleza (The Journey of Alija Đerzelez). He complained that the consulate was understaffed and that he did...
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  • earlier. At the end of the World War II the three major clubs in Sarajevo, Đerzelez, SAŠK and Slavija, were disbanded by the new authorities which formed FK...
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  • literature. His early works Ex Ponto (1918), Put Ali Đerzeleza (The Path of Ali Đerzelez, 1920), Nemiri (Unrest, 1921) were written in Croatian Ijekavian dialect...
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