Safvet-beg Bašagić

Safvet-beg Bašagić

Safvet-beg Bašagić

Safvet-beg Bašagić, (6 de mayo de 1870, Nevesinje - 9 de abril de 1934, Sarajevo, también conocido como Mirza Safvet) escritor de la ex Yugoslavia, padre del Renacimiento Bosnio, abuelo de Sanja Havericy bisabuelo de Lejla y Nedim Haveric.

Se educó en Viena. Enseñó lenguas orientales en la Universidad de Zagreb y trabajó de restaurador en el Museo Arqueológico de Sarajevo de 1919 a 1927. Fundó la revista Gajret, y fue elegido presidente de Sabor de Bosnia en 1910. Bašagić está enterrado en el hárem de la mezquita de Gazi Husrev-beg en Sarajevo.

Bibliografía

  • Trofanda iz hercegovačke dubrave, 1894
  • Kratka uputa u prošlost Bosne i Herceegovine (1463-1850), 1900
  • Abdullah-Paša, 1900
  • Pod ozijom ili krvava nagrada, 1905
  • Misli i čuvstva, 1905
  • Gazi Husref-beg, 1907
  • Uzgredne bilješke I, 1907
  • Najstariji ferman begova Čengića, 1907
  • Bošnjaci i Hercegovci u islamskoj književnosti I, 1912
  • Izabrane pjesme, 1913
  • Opis orijentalnih rukopisa moje biblioteke, 1917
  • Nizamul-Alem, translation, 1919
  • Najstarija turska vijest o Kosovkom boju, 1924
  • Mevlud, 1924
  • Omer Čayam: Rubaije, translation, 1928
  • Znameniti Hrvati, Bošnjaci i Hercegovci u Turskoj carevini, 1931
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