Miljković
Miljković ( sr-Cyrl, Миљковић, ) is a South Slavic surname, derived from the masculine given name ''Miljko''. It is predominantly Serbian, also found in the rest of former Yugoslavia. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1982) (born 1982), Serbian footballer * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1990) (born 1990), Serbian footballer * Alexander Miljković, Serbian classical doublebassist *Boris Miljković (born 1956), prolific Serbian artist, TV and theatre director, video artist, creative director, etc. *Branko Miljković (1934–1961), iconic Serbian poet * Emil Miljković (born 1988), Bosnian footballer * Ivan Miljković (born 1979), Serbian volleyball player * Ivica Miljković (born 1947), former Croatian football player *Husein Miljković (1905–1944), Bosnian Muslim military commander * Nemanja Miljković (1990–2020), Serbian basketball player *Viki Miljković Violeta "Viki" Miljković ( sr-cyr, Виолета "Вики" Миљковић; ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Husein Miljković
Husein "Huska" Miljković (1905 – 27 May 1944) was a Bosniak military commander who fought with various military formations in Yugoslavia during World War II. A communist politician during the interwar period, he joined the Yugoslav Partisans following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia but defected to the Ustaše in mid-1941. He defected back to the Partisans in December 1941 and was made leader of communist forces in northwestern Bosnia during 1942. Following a political disagreement, he defected to the Ustaše yet again in February 1943 and was given command of 100 soldiers. He formed his own 3,000-strong Bosniak militia with the help of the Germans and Croats in late 1943. He agreed to align himself with the Partisans once again in early 1944, prompting Bosniak anti-communists within his militia to assassinate him in May 1944. Early life and political career Husein Miljković was born in 1905 in the village of Trnovi, near Velika Kladuša. He belonged to a Bosniak peasant fami ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Branko Miljković
Branko Miljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Миљковић; 29 January 1934 – 12 February 1961) was a Serbian poet. Biography Miljković was born in Niš to a Serb father Gligorije Miljković, who hails from Gadžin Han, and a Croat mother Marija Brailo, who hails from Trbounje near Drniš. He was best known throughout Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union and other countries of the Eastern Bloc for his influential writings. At a time when no one could have foreseen anything but a bright future for the poet, he died prematurely in 1961 at the age of 27. He was found hanging from a tree in Zagreb, today's Croatia. This controversial incident was officially recorded as a suicide. In his one-line poem "Epitaph", he writes "''Ubi me prejaka reč''" ("''I was killed by a word too strong''") almost sensing his premature end of life. During the last years of his life, he published five books of poetry (''I Wake Her in Vain'', ''Death against Death'', ''The Origin of Hope'', ''Fire an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Viki Miljković
Violeta "Viki" Miljković ( sr-cyr, Виолета "Вики" Миљковић; born 18 December 1974) is a Serbian singer and television personality. Born in Niš, she started her recording career in the early nineties and has released ten albums to date. Since 2015, Viki has been a judge and mentor on the televised singing show ''Zvezde Granda''. Life and career Born and raised in Niš, Viki started performing as teenager alongside her brother who played accordion. After getting discovered by song-writing duo Marina Tucaković and Aleksandar Radulović, she released her debut album, ''Loša sreća'' (''Bad Luck'', 1992), under Diskos. However, it was only the following year that Viki saw significant commercial success with her second release and breakout hit "Nikom nije lepše nego nama" (''No One Has It Better Than Us''). Her music career peaked in the early 2000s with albums ''Mariš li'' (''Do You Care'', 2003) and ''Mahi, mahi'' (2005), released through Grand Production. In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ivan Miljković
Ivan Miljković ( sr-cyrl, Иван Миљковић ; born 13 September 1979) is a Serbian volleyball player, a member of Serbia men's national volleyball team in 1998–2012, Olympic Champion 2000, European Champion (2001, 2011), medalist of World Championship, World Grand Champions Cup, World Cup and World League. After his active playing career Ivan reminded engaged in sport in different positions (governance, marketing, campaigns, management). After sport career resumed with education in economy and finance in order to get more insights about PE, VC and RE investments and M&A transactions. Ivan has a strong interest in technologies such as blockchain, smart contracts, NFTs and Metaverse. Career Clubs After this success he changed his club and started playing for Italian Lube Banca Macerata. In 2001 the Yugoslav team won the European Volleyball Championship in Ostrava, Czech Republic. With his club, Lube Banca Macerata, he also won the Champions League (2001), twice ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boris Miljković
Boris Miljković ( Serbian-Cyrillic: Борис Миљковић; born 3 April 1956 in Zagreb, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian film director, screenwriter, creative director in advertising and writer. Biography Boris Miljković studied Film directing at the Department of Film and TV Directing of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of Belgrade's University of Arts and graduated with diploma. Together with Branimir Dimitrijević, he became part of the creative duo ''Boris & Tucko'' and was co-author and co-director of numerous TV shows and films during the eighties, including ''Niko kao ja'' (Nobody Likes Me; children's TV series, 1981), ''Rokenroler'' (Rock'n'Roller; 1980), ''Ruski umetnički eksperiment'' (The Russian Artistic Experiment; 1982) and '' Šumanović - Komedija umetnika'' (Šumanović - Comedy of an Artist; 1987). A section of his contemporary video work was introduced at exhibitions of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Emil Miljković
Emil Miljković (born 26 May 1988) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian professional footballer who played as a forward for EVV in the Dutch Topklasse. Club career Miljković left Bosnia with his parents when he was 7 years old and joined Roda JC Kerkrade's youth academy, where he spent 10 years. He then moved to Alemannia Aachen and played in Slovenia, Hungary and Croatia. In January 2015, he left Dutch Hoofdklasse side Groene Ster RKSV Groene Ster is a Dutch football club based in Heerlerheide. The club play its home games at Pronsebroek. The club colours, reflected in their crest, kit and name, are green and white. Formed on 2 November 1926, the club have mostly played i ... for Belgian amateur club KFC De Kempen. – Groene ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemanja Miljković
Nemanja Miljković (17 May 1990 – 10 December 2020) was a Serbian professional basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ... player. He played power forward position. Miljković died on 10 December 2020 after a long and severe illness. References External links Eurobasket ProfileRealGM ProfileContractSports Profile 1990 births 2020 deaths Serbian men's basketball players Power forwards (basketball) Aries Trikala B.C. players KK Pärnu players KK Vršac players KK Zemun players Serbian expatriate basketball people in Austria Serbian expatriate basketball people in Estonia Serbian expatriate basketball people in Greece Serbian expatriate basketball people in Slovakia Serbian expatriate basketball people in North Macedonia Serbian expatriate basketb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vojkan Miljković
Vojkan Miljković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Војкан Миљковић; born 4 June 1991) is a Serbian footballer Career He passed the entire football school of FK Partizan and was captain of his generation, which featured Adem Ljajić, Marko Šćepović, and Miloš Ostojić. He made his debut for the first team of Partizan in the championship game against Čukarički under head coach Slaviša Jokanović Slaviša Jokanović ( sr-Cyrl, Славиша Јокановић, ; born 16 August 1968) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player. He is the manager of Russian club Dynamo Moscow. A physical player considered strong in the ai .... External links U-19 Serbia -Bosnia Vojkan Miljkovic 2-0Vojkan Miljković - HighlightsVojkan Miljkovic-Partizan-Osvajači duple krune 2008/2009, fudbaleri Partizana sa stručnim štabomKadeti Partizana suvereni!IGRAJ ILI ĆEŠ DOBITI OTKAZ! {{DEFAULTSORT:Miljkovic, Vojkan 1991 births Living people Sportspeople from Požarevac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aleksandar Miljković (footballer Born 1982)
Aleksandar Miljković may refer to two Serbian footballers: * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1982), midfielder * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1990), defender {{hndis, Miljkovic, Aleksandar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aleksandar Miljković (footballer Born 1990)
Aleksandar Miljković may refer to two Serbian footballers: * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1982) Aleksandar Miljković may refer to two Serbian footballers: * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1982), midfielder * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1990), defender {{hndis, Miljkovic, Aleksandar ..., midfielder * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer born 1990), defender {{hndis, Miljkovic, Aleksandar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ivica Miljković
Ivica Miljković (born 1 August 1947 in Slavonski Brod) is a former Croatian football player. Club career Miljković made a name for himself playing for Dinamo Zagreb and in the period from 1969 to 1977 he appeared in a total of 232 Yugoslav First League matches, scoring 24 goals for the Blues. In 1977, he moved to NK Osijek where he spent the following three seasons. In 1980, he went abroad and spent the last two years of his career at NASL side Chicago Sting, helping them win the 1981 NASL championship. International career He was capped once for Yugoslavia, in a Euro 1976 qualifier against Northern Ireland held on 16 March 1975 at Windsor Park Windsor Park is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Linfield F.C. who own the land the stadium is built on, while the Irish Football Association own and operate the stadium and pay Linfield an annual rent ... in which he came on late for Jure Jerković. References External links * * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miljko
Miljko ( sr, Миљко) is a Serbian masculine given name, derived from Slavic ''mil-'' ("love, to like") and hypocoristic suffix ''-ko'', both very common in Slavic dithematic names. It may refer to: *Miljko Radonjić (1770–1836), Serbian writer, professor and minister *Miljko Radisavljević, Special prosecutor for organized crime *Miljko Radonjić, drummer, Riblja Čorba *Miljko's Monastery, Serbia *Miljko Živojinović, movie producer, ''Shadows of Memories'' *Miljko Stefanović, Serbian officer, 252nd Training Squadron {{given name See also *Milko (other) *Miljković Miljković ( sr-Cyrl, Миљковић, ) is a South Slavic surname, derived from the masculine given name ''Miljko''. It is predominantly Serbian, also found in the rest of former Yugoslavia. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Miljković (footballer b ... Slavic given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |