• Momo and Uzeir was a Yugoslav comedy duo made up of Bosniak Rejhan Demirdžić (2 January 1927 – 22 August 1988) and Serbian-born Rudolf "Rudi" Alvađ (17...
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    1980s. They were colloquially named "Momo and Uzeir" after two characters from a radio comedy show, a Serb and a Bosniak. The towers were heavily damaged...
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    Sarajevo. They were colloquially named "Momo and Uzeir" after two characters from a radio comedy show, a Serb and a Bosniak. The towers were heavily damaged...
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    television service in Bosnia and Herzegovina had begun five years earlier. Karađoz (1969–1971), starring Momo and Uzeir. Top lista nadrealista (1984–1991)...
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  • American jazz drummer, cancer. Rudi Alvađ, 59, Serbian half of comedy duo Momo and Uzeir. Harold Balfour, 90, British politician, Member of Parliament, Under-Secretary...
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  • director, screenwriter and actor (Teenage Zombies), brain cancer. Rejhan Demirdžić, 61, Bosnian half of comedy duo Momo and Uzeir. Gerald Drayson Adams...
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  • Radio Sarajevo (category Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    KAMEN NA KAMEN, among others. They even aired comedy acts like Momo and Uzeir. "SMRT FAŠIZMU, SLOBODA NARODU. OVDJE RADIO SARAJEVO!". Sarajevo. 10 April...
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  • the people of the city, the twin towers are commonly called Momo (Serbian name) and Uzeir (Bosniak name). There is no consensus among the people of the...
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