List of Bosnia and Herzegovina patriotic songs

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Bosnian singer Dino Merlin and his team, performing in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf

This is a list of Bosnian-and-Herzegovinian patriotic songs.

TitleEnglish translationLyricistComposerArrangerYearDescriptionReferences
"Bosna i Hercegovina"'Bosnia and Herzegovina'Nazif Gljiva1992song by singer Nazif Gljiva as 10th on his 1992 album Ljiljanima do pobjede [1]
"Čuvaj babo našu Bosnu"'Take care[,] Dad[,] of our Bosnia'I. MujezinRizo HamidovićM. Sijerčić1994song by Bosnian singer Rizo Hamidović  [ bs ] on his 1994 album Inšallah [2] [3]
"Iznad Bosne"'Above Bosnia'FayoAmir Kazić LeoArel Češljar, Meho Radović2022song sung by Adnan Jakupović [4]
"Jedna si jedina"'You're the One and Only' Edin Dervišhalidović Un­knownformer national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina
"Mi smo vojska Allahova"'We are Allah's army'Un­knownBosnian pro-Mujahideen nasheed [5] [6]
"Mudžahedin"'Mujahideen'Mahir Bureković1994Bosnian pro-Mujahideen song [7]
"Sva bol svijeta"'All the Pain in the World' Fahrudin Pecikoza, Edin Dervišhalidović Edin Dervišhalidović Un­knownBosnian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in Bosnian by Fazla (the song's title refers to the suffering of the world caused by Bosnian War ongoing at the time)
"Volio BiH"pun for "I'd Like To", bih means 'would like to', but styled as abbreviation for "Bosna iHercegovina" Dubioza kolektiv 2013song performed by Bosnian band Dubioza kolektiv as 4th on their 2013 album Apsurdistan [8]
"Bosanska Artiljerija"'Bosnian Artillery'Muhamed Brkić HamoFaik BahtijarevićDragan Divjak1992song performed by Muhamed Brkić Hamo, at the start of Bosnian War [9]
Grbavica Mladen Vojičić Tifa 1997performed by Tifa [10]

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  4. ADNAN JAKUPOVIĆ - Iznad Bosne [Official Video 2022]. Hayat Production. YouTube. 13 November 2022. Archived from the original on 29 January 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. Mujahadeen Troops Refuse To Leave Bosnia
  6. Full recording of Mi smo vojska Allahova
  7. Mudžahedin
  8. "Dubioza Kolektiv – Apsurdistan". Discogs. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  9. Muhamed Brkić Hamo – Bosanska Artiljerija , retrieved 2024-05-31
  10. Mladen Vojičić Tifa – Grbavica , retrieved 2024-05-31