- Source: List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
This is the List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Art
= Performing arts
=Cinema and theatre
Music
= Visual arts
== Literature
=Writers
Meša Selimović (1910–1982), writer, Bosnian Muslim by birth
Svetozar Ćorović (1875–1919), novelist
Petar Kočić (1877–1916), writer
Veselin Masleša (1906–1943), writer, activist and Yugoslav Partisan
Branko Ćopić (1915–1984), writer
Svetozar Koljević (1930–2016), literary critic and historian; translator
Jovan Deretić (1934–2002), professor of literature and author of Serbian literary history
Gavro Vučković Krajišnik
Anabela Basalo, novelist
Isidora Bjelica, prose writer, playwright and public figure
Poets
Sima Milutinović Sarajlija (1791–1847), poet, hajduk, translator, historian, philologist, diplomat and adventurer
Jovan Dučić, poet, writer and diplomat
Skender Kulenović, poet
Aleksa Šantić, poet
Duško Trifunović, poet and writer
Jovan Sundečić, poet and priest
Pero Zubac (1945)
Epic poetry
Filip Višnjić, epic poet and gusle player
Sciences and engineering
Milan Budimir (1891–1975), classical studies expert, linguist and academic.
Vaso Čubrilović (1897–1990), historian.
Vladimir Ćorović (1885–1941), historian and academic.
Petar Đurković (1908–1981), astronomer.
Vlado Kešelj, computer scientist.
Danilo Mandic (1963), electrical engineer.
Svetislav Mandić (1921–2003), historian, copier, fresco conserver, poet and painter.
Sima Milutinović (1899–1981), mechanical engineer and the most prolific Yugoslav aircraft constructor.
Radovan Samardžić (1922–1994), historian.
Milorad Ekmečić (1928–2015), historian and academic.
Ljubisav Rakić (born 1931), physician, professor and academic.
Ranko Bugarski (born 1933), linguist.
Rade Mihaljčić (born 1937), historian and academic.
Milorad Simić (born 1946), linguist and academic.
Tibor Živković (1966–2013), medievalist and academic.
Vladimir Terzija (1962), electrical engineer.
Stevo Todorčević (born 1955), mathematician.
Politics
Yugoslavia / SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cvijetin Mijatović, former President of the Presidency of SFR Yugoslavia
Vojislav Kecmanović, former President of the People's Assembly of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Đuro Pucar, former President of the People's Assembly and President of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vlado Šegrt, former President of the People's Assembly of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ratomir Dugonjić, former President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Obrad Piljak, former President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Milanko Renovica, former President of the Presidency and President of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rodoljub Čolaković, former President of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Milan Gorkić, former President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Bogoljub Kujundžić, former Ban of Vrbas Banovina
Aristotel Petrović, former Mayor of Sarajevo
Ljubo Kojo, former Mayor of Sarajevo
Vaso Radić, former Mayor of Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina / Republika Srpska
Momčilo Krajišnik, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tatjana Ljujić-Mijatović, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Živko Radišić, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Mayor of Banja Luka
Mirko Šarović, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Borislav Paravac, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nebojša Radmanović, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Mayor of Banja Luka
Mladen Ivanić, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
Dragan Mikerević, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
Milorad Dodik, incumbent member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, former President and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
Spasoje Tuševljak, former Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dragan Mikerević, former Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nikola Špirić, former Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Boro Bosić, former Co-Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zoran Tegeltija, incumbent Chairmen of the Council of Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Radovan Karadžić, former President of Republika Srpska
Biljana Plavšić, former President of Republika Srpska
Nikola Poplašen, former President of Republika Srpska
Mirko Šarović, former President of Republika Srpska
Dragan Čavić, former President of Republika Srpska
Milan Jelić, former President of Republika Srpska
Igor Radojičić, former acting President of Republika Srpska and Mayor of Banja Luka
Rajko Kuzmanović, former President of Republika Srpska
Željka Cvijanović, incumbent President of Republika Srpska and former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
Pero Bukejlović, former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
Aleksandar Džombić, former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
Radovan Višković, incumbent Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
Nedeljko Čubrilović, former Speaker of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska
Draško Stanivuković, incumbent Mayor of Banja Luka
Mladen Grujičić, incumbent Mayor of Srebrenica
Branislav Borenović, incumbent president of the Party of Democratic Progress
Predrag Kojović, incumbent president of the Our Party
Mićo Sokolović, founder of the labour movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dunja Mijatović, Commissioner for Human Rights
Vojin Mijatović, Federal Minister of Development, Entrepreneurship and Craft of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia
Jovan Marinović, former Prime Minister of Serbia
Zoran Đinđić, former Prime Minister of Serbia and Mayor of Belgrade
Slobodan Unković, President of the National Assembly of Serbia
Boris Tadić, former President of Serbia
Vojislav Šešelj, founder and president of Serbian Radical Party and a former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia
Zorana Mihajlović, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Energy and Mining; former Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure
Saša Radulović, former Minister of Economy of Serbia
Nela Kuburović, former Minister of Justice of Serbia
Darija Kisić Tepavčević, Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy of Serbia
Vjerica Radeta, former Vice President of the National Assembly of Serbia
Military people
Omar Pasha, Ottoman general and governor
Srđan Aleksić
Emanuel Cvjetićanin, Austro-Hungarian Feldmarschalleutnant
Slobodan Princip, Yugoslav Partisan
Petar Baćović, Chetnik
Jezdimir Dangić, Chetnik
Jeronim Ljubibratić, Habsburg general
Mićo Ljubibratić, rebel
Pecija, rebel
Golub Babić, rebel
Prodan Rupar
Bogdan Zimonjić
Bogić Vučković
Rulers and royalty
= Middle Ages
=Beloje
Stephen, Duke of Bosnia
Miroslav of Hum
Hramko
Andrija, Prince of Hum
Prvoslav Radojević
Mrnjava
Domanek
Dražen Bogopenec
Milten Draživojević
Mišljen (veliki tepčija)
Dimitrije (veliki čelnik)
Vuk Kosača
Branivojević noble family
Vojin (magnate)
Vojislav Vojinović
Miloš Vojinović
Pribil
Pavle Radenović
= Ottoman statesmen
=Sokollu Mehmed Pasha
Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha
Sokolluzade Lala Mehmed Pasha
Telli Hasan Pasha
Sports
= Individual sports
== Team sports
=Basketball
Football
Handball
Volleyball
Water polo
Duško Pijetlović, Olympic, World and European champion
Gojko Pijetlović, Olympic, World and European champion
Nikola Rađen, World and European champion, Olympic bronze medalist
Milan Muškatirović, Olympic and European Championship silver medalist
Religion
Patriarchs
Makarije Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1557–1571)
Antonije Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1571–1575)
Gerasim Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1575–1586)
Savatije Sokolović, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1587)
Gavrilo II, Patriarch of Serbs (s. 1752)
Metropolitans and bishops
Gavrilo Avramović, Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosna (s. 1578–88)
Basil of Ostrog (1610–1671), Bishop of Zahumlje, born in Trebinje area
Visarion, Metropolitan of Herzegovina (s. 1590–1602), born in Herzegovina
Savatije Ljubibratić, Metropolitan of Zahumlje and Dalmatia (s. 1693–1716)
Jovan Ćulibrk (1965)
Grigorije Durić (1966)
Other
Nićifor Dučić (1832–1900), theologian, historian, philologist and writer
Martyr Vukašin of Klepci
Jovica Ilić (fl. 1834–), Orthodox priest, rebel leader
Pavle Tvrtković (fl. 1834–51), Orthodox priest, served at the Serbian court
Gavro Vučković Krajišnik, trader, politician and writer
Djoko Slijepčević, (1907–1993), church historian
Other
Tijana Arnautović, Miss Canada 2004
Luka Ćelović, businessman
Mila Mulroney, wife of former prime minister of Canada
Monika Radulovic, Miss Universe Australia 2015
Sava Vladislavich, Serbian diplomat, count and merchant-adventurer in the employ of Peter the Great
Nataša Vojnović, fashion model
Milomir Kovac (born 1962), German surgeon
Caroline Mulroney, Canadian politician
Ben Mulroney, Canadian television host
Sasa Radulovic, award-winning Canadian architect
Maja Vidaković Lalić, architect and founder of the Mikser Festival
Nedeljko Čabrinović, member of the Black Hand
See also
List of Serbs
List of Serbs of Croatia
List of Serbs of Montenegro
List of Serbs of the Republic of Macedonia
List of Serbs of Slovenia
List of Serbs of Albania
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Austria-Hungaria
- Kroasia
- Pembersihan etnis selama Perang Bosnia
- Pavle Đurišić
- Martir Drina
- Slava
- Hari Kemenangan (Kroasia)
- Aloysius Stepinac
- Krisis Kosovo Utara 2022–2023
- Unjuk rasa Montenegro 2019–2020
- List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosnia and Herzegovina–Serbia relations
- Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Republika Srpska