List of Bosniaks
This is a list of historical and living Bosniaks who are famous or notable.
Writers
Main article: List of Bosniak writers
Academics
- Adil Zulfikarpašić, politician and intellectual
- Aida Hadžialić, Swedish youngest minister ever
- Asim Peco, linguist and academic
- Edina Lekovic, Director of Policy & Programming at the Muslim Public Affairs Council
- Emir Vildić, academic musician
- Enver Redžić, historian, cultural observer, publisher, professor
- Faruk Čaklovica, Professor of Bromatology and Rector of the University of Sarajevo.
- Ferid Muhić, Professor of Philosophy
- Hasan Muratović, former rector of the University of Sarajevo
- Kemal Gekić, professor of piano at the Florida International University
- Metin Boşnak, scholar of American Studies and Comparative Literature
- Muhamed Filipović, Bosnian historian and philosopher
- Mustafa Imamović, Bosnian historian
- Nasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić, children's book author and poet
- Nijaz Duraković, author, intellectual, professor and politician
- Nijaz Ibrulj, philosopher and a professor at the University of Sarajevo's Department of Philosophy and Sociology
- Endi E. Poskovic, Professor at the University of Michigan School of Art and Design and Associate Faculty at the University of Michigan Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (CREES)
- Seada Palavrić, judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Senahid Halilović, linguist
- Smail Balić, Austrian historian and culturologist of Bosniak origin
- Šefik Bešlagić, cultural historian
- Dr. Šemso Tucaković, writer, historian and faculty member in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Sarajevo.
- Šerbo Rastoder, historian
- Zijad Delic, Bosnian-Canadian Imam, activist, teacher, scholar and public speaker
Music
Main article: List of Bosniak musicians
Cinematography and theatre
- Ademir Kenović (born 1950), director and producer
- Adnan Hasković (born 1984), actor
- Ahmed Imamović (born 1971), director, producer and screenwriter
- Ajla Hodžić (born 1980), actress
- Amra Silajdžić (born 1984), actress and model
- Bahrudin Čengić (1931–2007), film director and screenwriter
- Benjamin Filipović (1962–2006), filmmaker
- Damir Nikšić (born 1970), conceptual artist
- Danis Tanović (born 1969), filmmaker
- Elmir Jukić (born 1971), director
- Emir Hadžihafizbegović (born 1961), actor
- Enis Bešlagić (born 1975), actor
- Fadil Hadžić (1922–2011), film director
- Faruk Sokolović (born 1952), film director, producer, actor and screenwriter
- Hajrudin Krvavac (1926–1992), film director
- Haris Dubica, director
- Haris Pašović (born 1961), theatre and film director
- Husein Aličajić, filmmaker
- Idda van Munster (born 1990), pin-up and model
- Ismet Horo (born 1959), comedian
- Jasmila Žbanić (born 1974), filmmaker
- Jasmin Dizdar (born 1961), filmmaker
- Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ (born 1983), actor and model (Tatlıtuğ's paternal grandmother was an ethnic Bosniak)
- Mustafa Nadarević (born 1943), actor
- Rejhan Demirdžić (1927–1988), actor, TV writer and comedian
- Reshad Strik (born 1981), Australian actor of Bosniak descent
- Sabina Vajrača (born 1977), director, screenwriter, producer
- Senad Bašić (born 1962), actor
- Sulejman Medenčević (born 1963), producer
- Tahir Nikšić (born 1950), actor
- Tarik Filipović (born 1972), actor
- Zaim Muzaferija (1923–2003), actor
- Zana Marjanović (born 1983), actress
- Zijah Sokolović (born 1950), actor, writer, director
- Zlatko Topčić (born 1955), writer and screenwriter
Painting
- Adi Granov, comic book artist
- Mersad Berber, painter
- Nesim Tahirović, painter, sculptor
- Safet Zec, painter, graphic designer
Sculpting
- Nela Hasanbegović, Sculptor
Graphic Design
- Endi E. Poskovic, Bosnian-American artist and printmaker whose graphic work merges visual representation with text, often shifting the reading of the imagery through continuous representation and re-contextualization.
- Haris Čizmić, Bosnian American artist, musician, video producer and graphic, industrial and web designer. Obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Design from University of Sarajevo. Youngest member of the Bosnian Professional Artist Society.
- Kemal Curić, a Bosnian automobile designer. Curić is known best for his work at Ford, where he was responsible for numerous concept and production cars. He graduated in Industrial design at Wuppertall University in 2003 and started to work for Ford in 2004, at first as interior designer and later as exterior designer.
- Selma Harrington, a Bosnian-born architect and designer who currently lives in Dublin, Ireland. She is President of the Architects' Council of Europe (ACE) for the period 2010-2013. She was Secretary General of the European Council of Interior Architects (2004–2008), President of the Institute of Designers in Ireland (IDI) - 2003 and Honorary Treasurer of the Institute for Design and Disability in Ireland (IDDI) in 2001.
- Omer Halilhodžić, a Bosnian automobile designer. He was responsible for the styling of the 2004 Mitsubishi Colt, and the concept cars which preceded it: CZ2, CZ3, CZ3 cabriolet, and CZT. He has since penned the Mitsubishi Concept Sportback, and the Mitsubishi Concept X, which presages the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X production car.
Politicians
- Adem Huskić (born 1955), member of the House of Representatives in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Adil Zulfikarpašić (1921–2008), politician and intellectual
- Adnan Terzić (born 1960), former Prime Minister
- Ahmet Hadžipašić (1952–2008), former Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Alija Behmen (born 1940), Mayor of Sarajevo
- Alija Izetbegović (1925–2003), served as president of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Armin Halitović (born 1970)
- Arminka Helic, special Adviser (SPAD) and Chief of Staff to the British Foreign Secretary William Hague.
- Avdo Humo (1914–1983)
- Bakir Izetbegović (born 1956), politician and son of Alija Izetbegović
- Beriz Belkić (born 1946)
- Bisera Turković (born 1954), Bosnian diplomat
- Džafer Kulenović (1891–1956), Vice-President of the Independent State of Croatia
- Džemal Bijedić (1917–1977), served as Prime Minister of former SFR Yugoslavia
- Ed Husic (born 1970), Australian federal politician
- Ejup Ganić (born 1946), President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1997–99, 2000–01
- Fikret Abdić (born 1939), served as President of former Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia
- Hamdija Lipovača (born 1976), Prime Minister of the Una-Sana Canton from 2010–14
- Hamdija Pozderac (1924–1988), served as Vice President of former SFR Yugoslavia
- Haris Silajdžić (born 1945), served as prime minister and president of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Hasan Brkić (1913–1965), Yugoslavian communist politician
- Hasan Čengić (born 1957), former Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ibran Mustafić, politician and former soldier
- Irfan Ljubijankić (1952–1995), Minister of Foreign Affairs 1993–95
- Jasmin Imamović (born 1957), mayor of Tuzla
- Mehmed Kapetanović (1839–1902), 2nd mayor of Sarajevo
- Mehmed Spaho (1883–1939), leader of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization
- Mustafa Fadilpašić (1830–1892), 1st Mayor of Sarajevo
- Mustafa Mujezinović (born 1954), former Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nahid Kulenović (1929–1969), member of the Croatian Liberation Movement
- Nedžad Branković (born 1962), Bosnian politician
- Nezir Škaljić (1844–1905), 3rd mayor of Sarajevo
- Nurija Pozderac (1892–1943), politician and liberation leader during World War II, Patriarch of the Pozderac political family
- Omer Behmen (1922–2009), co-founder of the Party of Democratic Action
- Osman Karabegović (1911–1996), communist politician and Order of the People's Hero recipient
- Osman Kulenović (1889–1947), politician and lawyer
- Raif Dizdarević (born 1926), former Yugoslav president 1988–89
- Rasim Ljajić (born 1964), Bosniak politician in Serbia
- Rifat Rastoder (born 1950), deputy speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro and the vice-president of the Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
- Sanjin Halimović (born 1969), involved in Sanski Most politics
- Safet Babic (born 1981), German politician of Bosniak descent
- Semiha Borovac (born 1955), former mayor of Sarajevo and Sarajevo's only female mayor
- Sulejman Tihić (1951–2014), leader of the Party of Democratic Action and former president
- Sulejman Ugljanin (born 1953), Bosniak politician in Serbia
- Šahbaz Džihanović (born 1949), vice President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Zlatko Lagumdžija (born 1955), former Foreign Minister
Ottoman Period
- Damad Ibrahim Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Dervish Mehmed Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Gazi Hüsrev Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Hadim Ibrahim Pasha
- Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha
- Kara Davud Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Nevesinli Salih Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Sarı Süleyman Pasha
- Sinan-paša Sijerčić
- Sokolluzade Lala Mehmed Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Topal Recep Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Matrakçı Nasuh, Ottoman Admiral
Theologians
- Abdurahman Čokić, Mufti
- Ali Džabič
- Antun Knežević
- Džemaludin Čaušević
- Ivan Franjo Jukić
- Mehmed Handžić, was one of the authors of Resolution of Sarajevo Muslims'
- Mustafa Cerić, is a Bosniak cleric who served as the reisu-l-ulema of Bosnia and Herzegovina and currently president of the World Bosniak Congress.
- Šefko Omerbašić, Mufti and president of the Islamic Community in Croatia and Slovenia
Historical figures
- Ali-paša Rizvanbegović, Vizier of Herzegovina
- Alija Sirotanović, famous miner
- Damat İbrahim Pasha, Grand Vizier
- Emina Sefić (1884–1967), subject of the poem Emina
- Fata Omanović (c. 1883–unknown), historical figure
- Fata Orlović (born 1942), woman in legal battle with Republika Srpska over church illegally built on her property
- Ferhat-paša Sokolović, Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Gazi Husrev-beg, first notable Bosniak leader
- Hadım-paša Boronivić, Ottoman grand vizier
- Hasan Predojević, commander of the Ottoman northern army
- Husein-Kapetan Gradaščević, Bosniak rebel aristocrat
- Isa-Beg Isaković, founder of Sarajevo
- Mehmed-beg Kulenović, commander of the Bosniak forces in 1806
- Muhamed Hadžijamaković, one of the leaders of the movement for independent Bosnia in 1878
- Muhamed Mehmedbašić, revolutionary
- Osman Gradaščević, Bosniak nobleman
- Skender-paša Mihajlovic, sanjakbey of the Bosnian Sanjak in period 1478–1480, 1485–1491 and 1499–1504
- Sokollu Mehmet Paşa, or Mehmed-paša Sokolović
- Telli Hasan Pasha, fifth Ottoman beylerbey of Bosnia and a notable Ottoman military commander
- Tiryaki Hasan Pasha, or Hasan-paša Tiro
Businesspeople
- Cem Uzan, businessman
- Fahrudin Radončić, businessman and owner of Dnevni Avaz
- Hakija Turajlić, businessman, economist and politician
- Irfan Škiljan, creator of IrfanView
- Kemal Kozarić, governor of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Muhamed Sacirbey, Bosnian-American lawyer, businessman and diplomat
- Sanela Diana Jenkins, entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Selma Prodanović, entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Mustafa Komadina, businessman and former mayor of Mostar
Sportspeople
Main article: List of Bosniak sportspeople
Basketball
- Emir Sulejmanović, basketball player
- Mirza Teletović, basketball player
- Nihad Đedović, basketball player
- Jusuf Nurkić, basketball player
- Emir Preldžić, basketball player
- Mirza Delibašić, former basketball player and FIBA Hall of Famer
- Sabahudin Bilalović, basketball player
- Damir Mršić, basketball player
Football
- Hasan Salihamidžić, football player
- Darijo Srna, football player (Bosniak father, Croatian mother)
- Asmir Begović, football player
- Edin Džeko, football player
- Meho Kodro, football player
- Miralem Pjanić, football player
- Sergej Barbarez, football player (Bosnian Serb father, Bosniak mother)
- Vedad Ibišević, football player
- Safet Sušić, football player
- Zlatan Ibrahimović, football player (Bosniak father, Croatian mother)
- Elvir Bolić, football player
- Muhamed Bešić, football player
Scientists, medicine and inventors
- Asaf Duraković, physician and expert in nuclear medicine and depleted uranium
- Asim Kurjak, physician, gynecologist
- Asim Peco, linguist and professor of Philology at the University of Belgrade
- Dr. Eso Sadiković, doctor of medicine
- Mahmut Bajraktarević, mathematician
Military
- Abdulah Muhasilović, World War II army chaplain
- Ahmet Sejdić, commander of the First Visegrad Brigade of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Arif Pašalić, Bosnian military officer who commanded the 4th Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Atif Dudaković, former general in the Bosnian Army
- Avdo Palić, Bosnian military officer during the Bosnian War
- Elez Dervišević, youngest soldier to fight in World War I
- Enver Hadžihasanović, General of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ferid Džanić, leader of the September 1943 Villefranche-de-Rouergue Mutiny within the SS Division Handschar.
- Halim Malkoč, Bosnian Muslim Imam and SS Obersturmführer in the Waffen-SS division Handschar
- Husejin Biščević, highest ranking Bosnian military officer in the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian)
- Ismet Đuherić, first commander of the Meša Selimović Company (Bosnian War)
- Izet Nanić, Bosnian brigade commander
- Mehmed Alagić, former general in the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Muhamed Hadžiefendić, Domobran senior officer, commander of a Bosniak militia and Bosnian autonomist in WWII
- Mehmed-beg Kulenović, Ottoman soldier
- Murat-beg Tardić, Ottoman general
- Mušan Topalović, commander of the 10th Mountain Brigade in the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Mustafa Hajrulahović Talijan, general of the Bosnian Army
- Mustafa Polutak
- Naser Orić, war-time military officer
- Ramiz Delalić, commander of 9th Mountain Brigade in Sarajevo
- Rasim Delić, former general and commander in the Bosnian Army
- Sabiha Gökçen, first Turkish female combat pilot
- Sefer Halilović, former general and commander in the Bosnian Army, politician
- Vahida Maglajlić, only Bosniak woman to receive the People's Hero of Yugoslavia medal for her part in the struggle against the Axis powers during World War II as a Yugoslav Partisan.
- Zaim Imamović, commander of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina forces in Goražde during the Bosnian War
Notable Criminals
- Hazim Delić, Bosnian War criminal
- Ismet Bajramović, Bosnian soldier and organised crime figure
- Jusuf Prazina, Sarajevan gangster and paramilitary warlord during the Bosnian War
Other
- Dina Džanković (born 1986), Miss Serbia and Montenegro in 2005
- Hasan Čemalović (born 1947), architect
- Hasan Nuhanović (born 1968), survivor of the Srebrenica genocide
- Himzo Selimović (born 1961), former head of the Ministry of Security
- Inela Nogić (born 1976), won the 1993 Miss Sarajevo beauty pageant
- Kemal Kurspahić (born 1946), Managing Editor of The Connection Newspapers
- Omer Halilhodžić (born 1963), automotive designer
- Suada Dilberović (1968–1992), first casualty of the Bosnian War
See also
- List of Bosnians
- List of Bosniak Sportspeople
- Bosnian people category
References
- For references. Also see, Logicka Djela Bosanskih Turaka na Arapskom Jeziku by Dr. Amir Ljubić
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