Safet Hadžić may refer to:
Goran is a Slavic male first name, mostly used in south Slavic countries such as Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Hadžić is a Bosnian surname, derived from the word hadži (hajji), referring to pilgrims to Mecca. Its bearers are predominantly Bosniaks. It may refer to:
Hodžić is a common family name found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia. It is derived from the word hodža, meaning "master/lord", itself a Turkish loanword (hoca) of ultimately Persian origin (khawaja). Its literal meanings are "little hodža" or "son of the hodža".
Berisha is an Albanian surname derived from the Berisha tribe in northern Albania. It is found mainly in northern Albania and Kosovo. It may refer to:
Alen is an Armenian and Yugoslav given name and may refer to:
Nogometni klub Ljubljana, commonly referred to as NK Ljubljana or simply Ljubljana, was a Slovenian football club based in the capital city of Ljubljana. The club was established in 1909 and dissolved in 2005.
Safet is an Albanian and Bosnian masculine given name. It may refer to:
Nadarević is a Bosniak surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Anel Hadžić is a Bosnian former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.
Damir is a male given name in South Slavic languages. It also appears in Central Asia and Turkic regions of Russia.
Halilović is a Bosniak surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Safet Hadžić is a Slovenian professional football manager and former player.
Azra is a female given name. In Turkish Azra means untouched. Notable people with the name include:
Zec is a Serbian and Bosnian surname, borne by ethnic Serbs and Bosniaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. The word "zec" means rabbit. It may refer to:
Čaušević is a common family name found in Bosnia and Herzegovina and neighbouring countries. It stems from the root çavuş, which was a term for military officers in the early Ottoman period, and a Slavic patronymic suffix -ević. It is the third most frequent surname in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ranked behind Hodžić and Hadžić. Its bearers are predominantly Bosnian Muslims. Some of the lines descended from this family, separated in different areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The North-West of Bosnia and Herzegovina Kozarska Dubica. The east of Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina. Jablanica.
Fudbalski klub Sarajevo is a Bosnian professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is one of the most successful clubs in the country.
Damir Hadžić may refer to:
Safet Hadžić was a Bosnian politician, president of the Crisis Staff of the Sarajevo region and organizer of the resistance during the Bosnian War. He was killed in action during the seizure of weapons at the Pretis weapons factory in Vogošća. He was posthumously awarded the rank of brigadier general. He also received war awards, the Order of the Golden Lily in 1992 and the highest military decoration, the Order of the Hero of the Liberation War in 1994. He was one of the founders of the Party of Democratic Action of Sarajevo, the first president of the SDA of Novi Grad, and one of the founders of the SDA Rudo.