Handanović
Handanović (In Slovene also Handanovič) is a Bosnian Muslim surname, traditionally found in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. A 1925 ethnographic study recorded 9 houses of a Handanović family in the village of Vikići.[1] A 1930 ethnographic study recorded the mahala (hamlet) of Handanovići and 5 houses of a Handanović family in the village of Hrustovo, Sanski Most, a family which originated from Lika (tradition holds that most Hrustovo Muslim families fled Lika after Stojan Janković expelled them).[2] It may refer to:
- Damir Handanović, Serbian composer
- Jasmin Handanović, Slovenian footballer
- Samir Handanović, Slovenian footballer
- Rasema Handanović, Bosnian war criminal[3]
- Reuf Handanović, Yugoslav communist[4]
References
- Srpski etnografski zbornik. 35. Akademija. 1925. p. 528.
- Srpski etnografski zbornik. 46. Akademija. 1930. p. 305.
- "Bosnian Muslim Rasema Handanovic: Gang Rape Turned Me into a War Criminal". 2012-04-30.
- Vojnoistorijski institut (1952). Zbornik dokumenata i podataka o narodnooslobodilačkom ratu naroda Jugoslavija. Vojnoistorijski institut. p. 265.
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