- Pazar, Rožaje, Sjenica, Kolašin and Bihor.
Other leaders included Husein Boshko,
Feriz Sallku and Rek Bisheva. His
units mostly attacked Serbs, both soldiers...
-
Visual Arts. The
colony was
founded in 1957 by the
archaeologist Prof.
Boshko Babikj, but
organized by the
initiative of Prof.
Babikj and the academic...
- Language(s)
Elementary schools Osnovna škola "Boško Strugar"
Shkolla Fillore "
Boshko Strugar"
Ulcinj Montenegrin &
Albanian Osnovna škola "Maršal Tito" Shkolla...
-
Boris Karlov and
later Roma
musicians including Kosta Kolev and Ibro
Lolov ,
Boshko. In 1965, the
Ministry of
Culture founded the Koprivsh****a
National Music...
- Cyrillic: Бошко Чолак-Антић; 21
August 1871 – 24
March 1949), also
known as
Boshko Tcholak-Antitch, was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav diplomat and
court official...
- Albanian-Christian:
Gjorgj son of Lleshi, Pepa son of Kosh, Gjon his son,
Nenko son of
Boshko, Gega son of Andrija, Leka son of Stepan, Gega son of Nenko, Pepa son of...
-
Markewitschitaenia Sharpilo et Kornjuschin, 1975
Aeolosoma markewitschi Boshko et Pashkevichute, 1975
Heteronychia markewitschi Verves, 1975 Markevitschielinus...
- la Tisa and Tisa. The
village was
first mentioned in 1373, by the name
Boshko. Its name
derives from a
Slavic word
meaning "bull". From 1556 it belonged...
- as Macedonian: Бошко Виријанец/Boško Virijanec, Bulgarian: Бошко Вирянец/
Boshko Viryanets List of
Chetnik voivodes Glasnik. Vol. 12. Institut. 1968. p. 200...
- Mehonja, a
member of the
Committee of Kosovo,
among others such as
Husein Boshko,
Feriz Sallku and Rek Bisheva.[page needed] The
first political party created...