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*], politician and intellectual *], politician and intellectual
*], Swedish youngest minister ever *], Swedish youngest minister ever
*], history and geography professor and communist activist
*], linguist and academic *], linguist and academic
*], Director of Policy & Programming at the Muslim Public Affairs Council *], Director of Policy & Programming at the Muslim Public Affairs Council
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*], professor of piano at the ] *], professor of piano at the ]
*], politician, writer and journalist *], politician, writer and journalist
*], mathematician
*]{{citation needed|date=October 2014}}, scholar of American Studies and Comparative Literature *]{{citation needed|date=October 2014}}, scholar of American Studies and Comparative Literature
*], historian and philosopher *], historian and philosopher
*], historian and Mufti of Mostar
*], historian *], historian
*], mathematical physicist *], mathematical physicist
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*], linguist *], linguist
*], Austrian historian and culturologist of ] origin *], Austrian historian and culturologist of ] origin
*], cultural historian
*], writer, historian and faculty member in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Sarajevo. *], writer, historian and faculty member in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Sarajevo.
*], historian *], historian
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===Composers=== ===Composers===
*] (1871–1942), Austrian composer and conductor who had a Bosniak maternal grandmother
*], composer and conductor *], composer and conductor
*] (1925–1987), composer, songwriter and accordionist


===Opera=== ===Opera===
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*] (1964–2010) *] (1964–2010)
*] (born 1962) *] (born 1962)
*]


===Trumpeter=== ===Trumpeter===
*] (1941–2007)


== Cinematography and theatre == == Cinematography and theatre ==
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*] (1922–2011), film director *] (1922–2011), film director
*] (born 1952), film director, producer, actor and screenwriter *] (born 1952), film director, producer, actor and screenwriter
*] (1926–1992), film director
*], director *], director
*] (born 1961), theatre and film director *] (born 1961), theatre and film director
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*] (born 1983), actor and model (Tatlıtuğ's paternal grandmother was an ethnic Bosniak) *] (born 1983), actor and model (Tatlıtuğ's paternal grandmother was an ethnic Bosniak)
*] (1943–2020) actor *] (1943–2020) actor
*] (1927–1988), actor, TV writer and comedian
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== Literature == == Literature ==
{{main|List of Bosniak writers}} {{main|List of Bosniak writers}}
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*], poet and screenwriter *], poet and screenwriter
*], dervish and prose writer
*], writer, dramatist and novelist
*], essayist, publicist, playwright, and lexicographer of the Bosnian language *], essayist, publicist, playwright, and lexicographer of the Bosnian language
*], writer, translator
*], poet and author, best known for her work Larva and Krug *], poet and author, best known for her work Larva and Krug
*], writer best known for his first work ]
*], awarded writer and philosopher *], awarded writer and philosopher
*], writer and co-founder of the political journal Behar *], writer and leader of the ]
*], best known for his 1944 novel The Legend of Ali-Pasha
*], poet, novelist and short story writer *], poet, novelist and short story writer
*], writer and poet but also older brother of Mak Dizdar
*], writer of short novels and editor of both Zabavnik and ]
*], literate and poet who co-founded the journal Putokaz (Signpost)
*], comedic writer, historian, teacher, and publisher
*], writer and Franciscan friar
*], his works Stone Sleeper and The Blue River are important poetic achievements
*], writer and public official who founded the influential political journal Bošnjak ("Bosniak") *], writer and public official who founded the influential political journal Bošnjak ("Bosniak")
*], 18th-century chronicler, diarist, poet, calligrapher and retired ] in the Ottoman Empire
*], poet of the Bosnian Renaissance at the turn of the 20th century
*], writer, scientist
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*], writer and translator *], writer and translator
*], novelist, poet and playwright *], novelist, poet and playwright
*], intellectual and writer who co-launched the political journal Behar
*], playwright, journalist and theatre critic *], playwright, journalist and theatre critic
*], considered the father of Bosnian renaissance
*], awarded author and folklorist
*], writer and filmmaker but also a magazine editor *], writer and filmmaker but also a magazine editor
*], awarded writer
*], prose writer
*], awarded writer and screenwriter *], awarded writer and screenwriter
*], writer, painter and caricaturist
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*] (1925–2003), served as president of Bosnia and Herzegovina *] (1925–2003), served as president of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*], Special Adviser (SPAD) and Chief of Staff to the British Foreign Secretary William Hague. *], Special Adviser (SPAD) and Chief of Staff to the British Foreign Secretary William Hague.
*] (1914–1983)
*] (born 1956), politician and son of ] *] (born 1956), politician and son of ]
*] (1946–2023), politician *] (1946–2023), politician
*] (born 1954), Bosniak diplomat *] (born 1954), Bosniak diplomat
*] (1917–1977), served as Prime Minister of former ]
*] (born 1970), ] federal ] *] (born 1970), ] federal ]
*], politician *], politician
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*] (born 1939), served as President of former ] *] (born 1939), served as President of former ]
*] (born 1976), Prime Minister of the ] from 2010 to 2014 *] (born 1976), Prime Minister of the ] from 2010 to 2014
*] (1924–1988), served as Vice President of former ]
*] (born 1945), served as prime minister and president of Bosnia and Herzegovina *] (born 1945), served as prime minister and president of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*] (1913–1965), Yugoslavian communist politician
*] (born 1957), former Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister of the ] *] (born 1957), former Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister of the ]
*] (born 1960), politician and former soldier *] (born 1960), politician and former soldier
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*] (born 1957), mayor of Tuzla since 2001 *] (born 1957), mayor of Tuzla since 2001
*] (1839–1902), 2nd mayor of Sarajevo *] (1839–1902), 2nd mayor of Sarajevo
*] (1883–1939), leader of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization and the most popular Bosniak leader alongside ]
*] (1830–1892), 1st Mayor of Sarajevo
*] (1954–2019), former Prime Minister of the ] *] (1954–2019), former Prime Minister of the ]
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*] (born 1962), Bosnian politician *] (born 1962), Bosnian politician
*] (1844–1905), 3rd mayor of Sarajevo
*] (1892–1943), politician and liberation leader during World War II, Patriarch of the ]
*] (1922–2009), co-founder of the ] *] (1922–2009), co-founder of the ]
*], former political leader of the Bosniak party in Montenegro
*] (1911–1996), communist politician and ] recipient
*], former political leader of Bosniak party in Montenegro
*] (born 1926), former Yugoslav president 1988–89 *] (born 1926), former Yugoslav president 1988–89
*] (born 1964), Bosniak politician in ] *] (born 1964), Bosniak politician in ]
*] (born 1950), deputy speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro and the vice-president of the Social Democratic Party of Montenegro *] (born 1950), deputy speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro and the vice-president of the Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
*], (born 1982), Bosnian politician who is vice-president of political party Naša stranka; Member of the House of Representatives of Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *], (born 1982), a Bosnian politician who is vice-president of the political party Naša stranka; Member of the House of Representatives of Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*] (born 1969), involved in ] politics *] (born 1969), involved in ] politics
*] (born 1981), German politician of ] descent *] (born 1981), German politician of ] descent
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== Theologians == == Theologians ==


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*] (1888–1954), ]
*] (1853–1918)
*] (1834–1889)
*] (1870–1938)
*] (1818–1857)
*](1906–1944), one of the authors of Resolution of Sarajevo Muslims'
*] (1879–1963), Imam, theologian, Mufti of Banja Luka and Tuzla
*] (born 1952), Bosniak cleric who served as the reisu-l-ulema of Bosnia and Herzegovina and currently president of the ].
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*] (born 1945), ] and president of the Islamic Community in ] and ] *] (born 1945), ] and president of the Islamic Community in ] and ]
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== Historical figures == == Historical figures ==
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=== A–M ===
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*] (1896–1922), early Communist and assassin
*], Vizier of ]
*], famous miner
*] (1884–1967), subject of the poem '']''
*] (1883–1967), historical figure
*] (born 1942), woman in legal battle with Republika Srpska over church illegally built on her property *] (born 1942), woman in legal battle with Republika Srpska over church illegally built on her property
*], Bosniak rebel aristocrat
*], commander of the ] forces in 1806
*], one of the leaders of the movement for independent Bosnia in 1878
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=== N–Z ===
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*], Bosniak nobleman
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*], entrepreneur and philanthropist *], entrepreneur and philanthropist
*Selma Prodanović, entrepreneur and philanthropist *Selma Prodanović, entrepreneur and philanthropist
*], businessman and former mayor of ]
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*], football player *], football player
*], football player *], football player
*], football player
*], football manager and former player *], football manager and former player
*], football player *], football player
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*], volleyball player *], volleyball player
*], volleyball player *], volleyball player

===Cycling===
*], cyclist
*], cyclist
*], cyclist


===Martial arts=== ===Martial arts===
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*], mixed martial artist *], mixed martial artist
*], kickboxer *], kickboxer
*], kickboxer
*], boxer *], boxer
*], boxer *], boxer
*], boxer *], boxer
*], mixed martial artist
*], judoka *], judoka
*], boxer *], boxer
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===Tennis=== ===Tennis===
*], tennis player *], tennis player
*], tennis player
*], tennis player *], tennis player
*], tennis player
*], tennis player *], tennis player


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*], Swedish-Bosnian racing driver *], Swedish-Bosnian racing driver
*], shot putter *], shot putter
*], long jumper
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==Scientists, medicine and inventors== ==Scientists, medicine and inventors==
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*], physician and expert in nuclear medicine and depleted uranium
*], physician, gynecologist *], physician, gynecologist
*], linguist and professor of philology at the ] *], linguist and professor of philology at the ]
*], mathematician
*], geneticist *], geneticist
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*], ] army chaplain
*], commander of the ] of the ] *], commander of the ] of the ]
*], Bosnian military officer who commanded the 4th Corps of the ] *], Bosnian military officer who commanded the 4th Corps of the ]
*], former general in the ] *], former general in the ]
*], Bosnian military officer during the ] *], Bosnian military officer during the ]
*], youngest soldier to fight in ]
*], general of the ] *], general of the ]
*], leader of the September 1943 Villefranche-de-Rouergue Mutiny within the ].
*], Bosnian Muslim ] and SS Obersturmführer in the ] division Handschar
*], highest ranking Bosnian military officer in the ]
*], Bosnian brigade commander *], Bosnian brigade commander
*], former general in the ] *], former general in the ]
*], ] senior officer, commander of a Bosniak militia and Bosnian autonomist in WWII
*], Ottoman soldier
*], commander of the 10th Mountain ] in the ] *], commander of the 10th Mountain ] in the ]
*], general of the ] *], general of the ]
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*], first Turkish female combat pilot *], first Turkish female combat pilot
*], former general and commander in the ], politician *], former general and commander in the ], politician
*], only Bosniak woman to receive the ] medal for her part in the struggle against the Axis powers during World War II as a Yugoslav Partisan.
*], commander of the ] forces in ] during the ] *], commander of the ] forces in ] during the ]
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==Other== ==Other==
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*], (1908–1990), cultural historian
*] (born 1986), Miss Serbia and Montenegro in 2005 *] (born 1986), Miss Serbia and Montenegro in 2005
*] (born 1947), architect *] (born 1947), architect
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*] (born 1961), former head of the Ministry of Security *] (born 1961), former head of the Ministry of Security
*] (born 1976), won the 1993 Miss Sarajevo beauty pageant *] (born 1976), won the 1993 Miss Sarajevo beauty pageant
*] (born 1987), human rights activist, tour guide, and survivor of the Srebrenica genocide
*] (born 1946), Managing Editor of The Connection Newspapers *] (born 1946), Managing Editor of The Connection Newspapers
*] (born 1963), automotive designer *] (born 1963), automotive designer
*] (1968–1992), first casualty of the ]
*] (1905–1986), architect
*] (born 1960), author, businessman and pseudoarchaeologist{{div col end}} *] (born 1960), author, businessman and pseudoarchaeologist{{div col end}}



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This is a list of historical and living Bosniaks who are famous or notable.

Academics

A–M

N–Z

Artists

A–M

N–Z

Music

Main article: List of Bosniak musicians

Composers

Opera

Pop

Dino Merlin, leading pop singer

Rock

Rap

Sevdalinka

Umihana Čuvidina (1794–1870), a 19th-century poet who sang some of her poems as sevdalinkas

Folk

Guitarist

Lutenist

Songwriters

Trumpeter

Cinematography and theatre

Jasmila Žbanić
Mustafa Nadarević


A–M

N–Z

Literature

Main article: List of Bosniak writers

A–M

N–Z

Politicians

Alija Izetbegović
Aida Hadžialić

A–M

N–Z

Theologians

Historical figures

  • Fata Orlović (born 1942), woman in legal battle with Republika Srpska over church illegally built on her property

Business People

Sportspeople

Main article: List of Bosniak sportspeople
Jusuf Nurkić
Edin Džeko

Basketball

Football

Handball

Volleyball

Cycling

Martial arts

Tennis

Other

Scientists, medicine and inventors

Military

Sabiha Gökçen
Vahida Maglajlić

A–M

N–Z

Militants

Notable Criminals

Other

See also

References

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