Hercegovački muslimani u koncepcijama četničkog pokreta (1941-1945)

historijski kontinuitet, ideološki karakter, vojno-politička pozicija

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Hercegovački muslimani u koncepcijama četničkog pokreta (1941-1945)

historijski kontinuitet, ideološki karakter, vojno-politička pozicija

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Language
Bosnian
Pages
342

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Hercegovački muslimani u koncepcijama četničkog pokreta (1941-1945): historijski kontinuitet, ideološki karakter, vojno-politička pozicija
2012, Univerzitet "Džemal Bijedić", Fakultet humanističkoih nauka
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 320-331) and index.

Summary in English and German.

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Mostar

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Library of Congress
D810.M8 V45 2012, D810.M8 V

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342 pages
Number of pages
342

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30953607M
ISBN 10
9958604647
ISBN 13
9789958604645
LCCN
2013421799
OCLC/WorldCat
829952475

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