A izetbegovic
[ee-zet-beg-ee-vich] /ˌi zɛtˈbɛg i vɪtʃ/
noun
alija [ah-lee-juh] /ɑˈli dʒə/ (show ipa), 1925–2003, bosnian politician: president of bosnia and herzegovina 1990–96.
izetbegović
/ˌɪzətˈbɛɡəvɪtʃ/
noun
alija (ˈæljə). 1925–2003, bosnia and herzegovinian politician: president (1992–2000), he led the country to independence and during the subsequent civil war
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