Hamid Ekrem Šahinović

Hamid Ekrem Šahinović
Born Hamid Šahinović
1882
Hum, Bosnia Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died 30 December 1936(1936-12-30) (aged 54)
Sarajevo, Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Hamid Ekrem Šahinović (1879/1882 – 30 December 1936) was a Bosniak writer and dramatist. He was editor of Muslimanska svijest (English: Muslim Consciousness), a Bosnian-language newspaper supporting the Young Turks political reform movement,[1] and Novi Behar, the 1920s revival of the Bosnian Muslim political magazine Behar.[2]

Šahinović was born in either 1879 or 1882 in the hamlet Hum near Foča, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during Ottoman rule over the country.[3] He completed gymnasium in Sarajevo, then pursued a high education in Zagreb and Vienna.[4] Although Šahinović died 30 December 1936, his year of death is sometimes mistakenly given as 1939.[5]

References

  1. "Bosansko pitanje i AUstro-ugarska". Bosanska Pošta. 1933. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. "Survey, Volume 3". University of Sarajevo. 1976. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  3. "Bošnjačka književnost u književnoj kritici". Alef. 1998. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  4. "Sabrana djela Dr. O. Dominika Mandića: Bosna i Hercegovina : Sv. 3. Etnička povijest Bosne i Hercegovine". Ziral. 1982. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  5. "Antologija bošnjačke drame XX vijeka". Macmillan. 1930. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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