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    known in Serbo-Croatian as Novopazarski sandžak. It is also known as Sanjak or as Raška by Serbs. Sandžak stretches from the southeastern border of...
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  • The Sandžak faction or Sandžak lobby (Sandžački lobi), known in Bosnian as Sandžaklije, was one of the two main divisions of the Bosnian government and...
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    The Sandžak Muslim militia was established in Sandžak and eastern Herzegovina in Axis occupied Yugoslavia between April or June and August 1941 during...
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    representing the Bosniak ethnic minority concentrated in Sandžak region. The Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak (SDA) was founded on 29 July 1990 in Novi Pazar...
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  • Torcida Sandžak is a supporter group of the professional football club FK Novi Pazar. Torcida Sandžak is, together with Ultra Azzurro and Ekstremi, the...
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    помирења; abbr. SPP), formerly known as the Bosniak Democratic Union of Sandžak (Bosnian: Bošnjačka demokratska zajednica Sandžaka; Serbian: Бошњачка демократска...
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  • news from territory of Sandžak and Raška. Company headquarters is located in Novi Pazar, Dimitrija Tucovića bb street. Sandžak TV was founded as Ekran...
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  • of Democratic Action of Sandžak Bosniak Democratic Party of Sandžak Social Liberal Party of Sandžak Sandžak Reform Party Sandžak Social Democratic Party...
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    Montenegro and Kosovo, called Sandžak. Their cultural center is located in Novi Pazar. The first major political organising of the Sandžak Bosniaks happened at...
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    Sanjak of Bosnia (Turkish: Bosna Sancağı, Serbo-Croatian: Bosanski sandžak / Босански санџак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire established...
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  • shaping the current ethnic and political situation in Sandžak. Austria-Hungary supported Sandžak's separation from the Ottoman Empire, or at least its autonomy...
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  • of Sandžak Democratic Party. Ljajić has been the president of SDPS since its formation. In late 2013 SDPS had joined in coalition with the Sandžak Democratic...
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    Novi Pazar (category Sandžak)
    Bazaar"; pronounced [nôʋiː pǎzaːr]) is a city located in the region of Sandžak in southwestern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the urban area has 71,462...
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  • The Social Liberal Party of Sandžak (Socijalno-liberalna partija Sandžaka) was a centre-left Bosniak minority political party in Serbia. Its only leader...
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    801 and Muslims by nationality with 13,011 are concentrated in Raška (Sandžak), in the southwest. Other minority groups include Albanians, Croats and...
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  • 2012. He has stated that he feels the SDA Sandžak is continuing the work of the BDSS and the List for Sandžak coalition, of which both had been a part...
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    football club from Novi Pazar, Serbia . The club was formed in 1928 as FK Sandžak. FK Novi Pazar compete in the Serbian SuperLiga and play their home games...
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    The Sanjak of Novi Pazar (Serbo-Croatian: Novopazarski sandžak, Новопазарски санџак; Albanian: Sanxhaku i Pazarit të Ri; Turkish: Yeni Pazar sancağı)...
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  • Torcida Sandžak members deployed a giant banner reading "Sancak'ta atıyor, Fenerbahçe'nin kalbi" ("The heart of Fenerbahçe beats in Sandžak"). On 2 March...
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    in Sandžak and then in February in the Čajniče county and part of Foča county in southeastern Bosnia, and in part of the Pljevlja county in Sandžak. On...
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    National Council of Sandžak (BNVS), after which it took its current name. Throughout the 1990s, it actively sought autonomy for the Sandžak region and its...
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  • Thus the Sandžak Muslim militia was established in all regions of Sandžak, including Pljevlja. After withdrawal of the Ustaše from Sandžak in September...
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    Sandžak region, and in the municipalities of Preševo and Bujanovac in the Preševo Valley. Bosniaks and ethnic Muslims, mostly living in the Sandžak region...
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  • Sancak may refer to: Sanjak, an administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire Sandžak, a historical region in Serbia and Montenegro Nurşah Sancak (born 1997)...
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  • The 1991 Sandžak autonomy referendum was held in Sandžak, Serbia, between 25 and 27 October 1991. Voters were asked whether they supported autonomy. The...
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    The Zeta–Raška dialect (Serbo-Croatian: Zetsko–raški dijalekt / Зетско–рашки дијалект) is a dialect of Štokavian / Serbo-Croatian. Its prevalence is mostly...
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    Glišić's departure, influence of Nedić's government in Sandžak weakens and eventually disappears. Sandžak Detachment 'falls into chaos', most of its members...
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    (1992) Montenegro (1992) Montenegro (2006) Autonomy SAO Krajina (1990) Sandžak (1991) Srpska (1991) Ilirida (1992) Eastern Slavonia (1997) Macedonia (2004)...
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    its territory through engagement in the First and Second Balkan Wars – Sandžak-Raška, Kosovo Vilayet and Vardar Macedonia were annexed. At the end of...
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  • uprising and establish their control over Kosovo. Parts of Montenegro and the Sandžak were annexed into Albania in 1941. The cities included Bijelo Polje, Tutin...
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