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    Džafer Kulenović (17 February 1891 – 3 October 1956), often referred to as Džafer-beg Kulenović, was a Bosnian Muslim and Yugoslav politician who led...
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  • Kulenović or Kulenovic is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Almin Kulenović (born 1973), Bosnian footballer Džafer-beg Kulenović (1891–1956)...
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    working for the government, Kulenović tendered his resignation, which Pavelić accepted only when he named Osman's brother, Džafer, to the post. In November...
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    and executed. His new government acted as the government in exile. Džafer-beg Kulenović was named Minister-President. The government in exile was announced...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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  • njihovom javnom djelovanju i u tiskovinama koje su uređivali. Nahid Kulenović, sin Džafer Beg Kulenovića, bio je najutjecajniji Musliman među pripadnicima hrvatske...
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  • saw the Bosnian Muslims as "the flower of the Croatian nation". Džafer-beg Kulenović was a Muslim who later became the vice-president of the Independent...
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    "historical aspirations of the Croatian people". The decree named Osman Kulenović as the vice-president of the government, and Slavko Kvaternik as Pavelić's...
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  • – President of the Government 1943–1945 Osman Kulenović – Vice-president of NDH (1941) Džafer Kulenović – Vice-president of NDH (1941–1945), ex-President...
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    Jelačić – soldier, former Croatian ban Osman Kulenović – Deputy Prime Minister NDH Džafer-beg Kulenović – politician in NDH Vladko Maček – political centrist...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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  • Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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    Poglavnik and Croatia's German ally. Vice President of the Government, Džafer Kulenović, and many others defended them but to no avail. Lorković was kept under...
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    Article, the other that opposed it; among those who opposed it was Džafer-beg Kulenović. Those who supported the 135th Article were marked as a pro-Serb...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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    Invasion of Yugoslavia. After his death he predisent of YMO became Džafer-beg Kulenović, a pro-Croat. During World War II Bosnia was annexed as a part of...
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    Vakuf was the birthplace of Bosnian Ottoman nobleman Mehmed-beg Kulenović and Džafer Kulenović, Vice President of the Axis puppet state the Independent State...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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  • Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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    Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić...
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  • Teslić, Vrbas Banovina) Stojan Krstić (JNS, Struga, Vardar Banovina) Džafer Kulenović (Žepče, Drina Banovina) Šime Kulišić (JNS, Vrbovsko, Sava Banovina)...
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  • p. 189. Tomasevich 2001, p. 422. Topalović 2001. Yeomans 2011, p. 191. Begić 1986, p. 212. Goldstein 2001, p. 99. Greble 2011, p. 61–63. Yeomans 2011...
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    President of the NDH and leader of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization Džafer Kulenović was a Muslim, and Muslims in total constituted nearly 12% of the Ustaše...
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  • ustaše"), boosted by government-controlled press as "peasant Ustaše" "begging" to be sent to fight enemies of the regime. After mass crimes against Serb...
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    Yugoslavia Junuz Ajanović (Žepče, 5 October 1890 – Zagreb, July 1945) Vilko Begić (Čazma, January 20, 1874 – 1946) Oton Čuš (Garešnica, 11 February 1901 –...
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    with arms. The Moslem militia in Jabuka (near Foča) was commanded by Husin-beg Cengić. Moslem militia in Bijelo Polje was founded by Ćazim Sijarić, Vehbo...
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