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Alternative transliterations include Saffiyah, Safiyyah, Safie, Safia,
Safija, Safya, Sophie, Safiyah, Safeia, etc.
Notable bearers of the name include:...
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Krupa on 30 June 1992, at the
start of the war in Bosnia. He was
married to
Safija Remetić, from Varoška Rijeka.
Together they had
three children; a daughter...
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niece Safija (Olga Pakalović)
became pregnant by
Slavomir (Mijo Jurišić), a Serb man.
Beaten and
ostracized by her
Bosniak family,
Safija gave the...
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better life in town. However, Alma and her old and ill mother-in-law
Safija resist, even as
winter approaches and the
village is at risk to
remain completely...
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younger daughter of
Albanian immigrant couple Sakip Kaja (1953–1990) and
Safija (pronounced 'Sophia'). Her uncle,
Verdi Kaja, who was shot
three times by...
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Bosnia Eyalet,
Ottoman Empire Pen name Ševki
Occupation Chronicler, diarist, writer, poet
Language Bosnian,
Ottoman Turkish Spouse Safija Children 10...
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first to
Zekija Omanović from Cazin, with whom he had
three children (
Safija,
Rasim and Malik). In his next two marriages, he had two sons (Jasminko...
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intership in
Janina (Present day Ioannina),
where he met his ****ure wife,
Safija. In 1926, Sylejmani's
eldest son, Reshat, died at the age of 16. In 1941...
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Mother Maike Höhne as
Jabolka Jasna Žalica as
Plema Nada Đurevska as Aunt
Safija Emina Muftić as
Vasvija Dunja Pašić as Mila Wins
Golden Bear - Best Film...
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Mirjana Ksenija Marinković -
Biljana Doris Šarić-****uljica -
Safija Zrinka Radić -
Lucija Gordana Gadžić -
Marija "ICH MUSS SCHLAFEN, MEIN ENGEL"...