The Bosniak Institute is a privately-owned cultural centre with a library and art gallery that focusses on Bosniaks. It was established by Adil Zulfikarpašić, a former Partisan, in Zurich but moved to Sarajevo following the Siege of Sarajevo. The Sarajevo building is a renovated sixteeth century Turkish bath[1] The Bosniaks (Bosnian: BoÅ¡njaci, IPA: [bÉÊɲaËtÍ¡si]) are a South Slavic people living mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Sandžak region of Serbia and Montenegro, with a smaller autochthonous population also present in Kosovo. ... Look up Partisan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Partisan may refer to: An adherent to a political party or political faction; especially, having the character of blind, passionate, or unreasonable adherence to a party; as, blinded by partisan zeal. ... Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) Coordinates: Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Canton Sarajevo Canton Mayor Semiha Borovac Area - City 142 km² (54. ... The only airplane visible on Sarajevo airport, beyond repair since the beginning of the war. ...
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^ Donia , Robert J. Archives and Cultural Memory under Fire : Destruction and the Post-war Nationalist Transformation