- as
Zehra with one of the most
famous bearers in the
region being Zehra Deović. Recently, the name has
become po****r once
again in the form of Zara, becoming...
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Zehra Deović (9
December 1938 – 30
October 2015) was a
Bosnian sevdalinka-folk
singer and was one of the
leading female singers of the 1960s and 1970s...
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written as
Zehra in the
region (one of the most
famous bearers being Zehra Deović) and it
holds the same
meanings of flower, blossom; splendor, beauty; brightness...
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musicians such as
Himzo Polovina,
Safet Isović, Zaim Imamović,
Zehra Deović,
Halid Bešlić,
Hanka Paldum, Nada Mamula, Meho Puzić and many more composed...
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female singers of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in Yugoslavia,
along with
Zehra Deović, Nada
Mamula and
Silvana Armenulić. Selimović was born on 27
March 1936...
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Medunjanin Ana
Bekuta Hanka Paldum Ksenija Cicvarić Lepa
Brena Merima Njegomir Neda
Ukraden Silvana Armenulić Snežana Đurišić
Suzan Kardeş
Zehra Deović...
- Božo Vrećo,
Sevdalinka singer Aida Hadžialić,
politician in
Sweden Zehra Deović,
Sevdalinka interpreter Adil Zulfikarpašić,
Bosnian intellectual and founder...
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Polovina in 1953, Beba Selimović in 1954,
Safet Isović in 1955, and
Zehra Deović in 1960. Nada
Mamula was
signed to
Radio Beograd in 1946. Others, such as...
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recordings are available. More
modern performers Beba Selimović,
Zehra Deović,
Silvana Armenulić,
Safet Isović,
Himzo Polovina, Zaim Imamović and Hanka...
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Thirty Seconds to Mars Vukašin Brajić Zaim Imamović
Zdravko Čolić
Zehra Deović Željko
Bebek Željko Samardžić
Sinan Sakić
Mikis Theodorakis Tolis Voskopoulos...