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Haris Silajdžić

1945 - حتى اليوم

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سيرته الذاتية متاحة بـ41 لغة مختلفة على ويكيبيديا. يحتل Haris Silajdžić المرتبة 3,997 بين أكثر سياسي شعبيةً (تراجعًا من 3,843 في 2024)، والمرتبة 26 بين أكثر السير الذاتية شعبيةً في البوسنة والهرسك، كما يحتل المرتبة 13 بين أكثر سياسي من البوسنة والهرسك شعبيةً.

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Among سياسي

Among سياسي, Haris Silajdžić ranks 3,995 out of 19,576Before him are Oskar Potiorek, Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg, Sigismund Báthory, Prince George of Denmark, and Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal. After him are Ferdinand Buisson, Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands, Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, János Áder, Uriah the Hittite, and Ambiorix.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Haris Silajdžić ranks 85Before him are Moncef Marzouki, Junji Kawano, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Tex Watson, Linda Lee Cadwell, and Ken Hensley. After him are Joseph Kosuth, Dennis Rader, Linda Harrison, George Alencherry, Joël Robuchon, and Eizo Yuguchi.

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In البوسنة والهرسك

Among people born in البوسنة والهرسك, Haris Silajdžić ranks 26 out of NaNBefore him are Boris Tadić (1958), Nedeljko Čabrinović (1895), Vahid Halilhodžić (1952), Miroslav Blažević (1935), Vukašin of Serbia (1320), and Ante Marković (1924). After him are Vojislav Šešelj (1954), Meša Selimović (1910), Vjekoslav Luburić (1914), Safet Sušić (1955), Lepa Brena (1960), and Catherine of Bosnia (1425).

Among سياسي In البوسنة والهرسك

Among سياسي born in البوسنة والهرسك, Haris Silajdžić ranks 13Before him are Lala Mustafa Pasha (1500), Biljana Plavšić (1930), Milorad Dodik (1959), Boris Tadić (1958), Vukašin of Serbia (1320), and Ante Marković (1924). After him are Vojislav Šešelj (1954), Catherine of Bosnia (1425), Ban Kulin (1163), Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia (1292), Fikret Abdić (1939), and Bakir Izetbegović (1956).

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