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Branislav Nušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Нушић,
pronounced [brǎnislav̞ nûʃit͡ɕ]; 20 October [O.S. 8 October] 1864 – 19
January 1938) was a Serbian...
- The "Branislav
Nušić"
Amateur Drama Theatre (Serbian:
Amatersko dramsko pozorište „Branislav
Nušić“) is one of the
local theatres of
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- биле су ...
Darko Spasić,
Branislav Nušić. "Прилог историјату ћевапчића" (in Serbian).
Srpsko nasleđe.
Branislav Đ
Nušić;
Aleksandra Vraneš (1996). Beogradska...
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founded in 1919 in
Sarajevo and its
first director was
dramatist Branislav Nušić.
Magazines such as Novi
Plamen or
Sarajevske sveske are some of the more...
- Laza Lazarević, Simo Matavulj,
Stevan Sremac,
Vojislav Ilić,
Branislav Nušić,
Radoje Domanović and
Borisav Stanković. The 20th
century was dominated...
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founders and
members of the
organization were
Jovan Dučić and
Branislav Nušić. At the
beginning of the 20th century, the
Nationalist Serbs throughout...
- Film Festival, Best Actress, 1982, for
Maratonci trče počasni krug Days of
Nušić Festival,
Award for
lifework of a Comedian, 2006
Ljubinka Bobić Award, 2006...
- (1996). "Adler,
Peter Herman". The
Harvard Biographical Dictionary of
Nusic. Cambridge, M****.:
Belknap Press of
Harvard University Press. pp. 5. ISBN 0-674-37299-9...
- Nadežda Petrović,
Delfa Ivanić,
Draga Ljočić,
Andjelija Stančić,
Branislav Nušić and Ivan Ivanić.
Regional organisations of the
Circle of
Serbian Sisters...
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based on him. Jindřich Penn
wrote a (958 pp. long)
novel in 1879,
Branislav Nušić in 1908, and Rešad Kadić in 1982. Jindřich Penn (1879). Hadži Loja a černá...