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Ahmed Muradbegović : ウィキペディア英語版
Ahmed Muradbegović

Ahmed Muradbegović (3 March 1898 – 15 March 1972) was a Bosniak writer, dramatist and novelist.
==Early life==
Muradbegović in the eastern Bosnian town of Gradačac in March 1898, while Bosnia was occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He attended elementary school in his city of birth, but went to high school in Tuzla, Sarajevo and Bihać, graduating in 1919, after the end of World War I. That same year, he enrolled in law school in Zagreb. After two months of that, he transferred to the ''Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu'' (''Faculty of Philosophy of Zagreb''). At the same time, he attended drama school starting in 1920 and completing two years later.
Muradbegović entered literature at the age of 19 in the year 1917, when his poem ''U krvi i plamenu'' (''In Blood and Fire'') was published in a Sarajevo newspaper. Two more of his poems were published in the following two years; ''Oslobođeni robovi'' (''Freed Slaves'') in 1918 and ''Seda kaduna'' in 1919. After a two year break from writing, he released ''Haremska lirika'' in 1921.

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