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During the Bosnian War , he fully identified as a Bosnian and sang many war songs. It contained songs in Turkish. Romani music , Pop-folk , Turbo-folk , Disco. Since the s, Serbezovski has established himself as a writer and translator, having written several books and translated the Quran into Romani language. Retrieved from " https: zasto sa ti kose pobelele druze

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Muharem Serbezovski emerged as a singer in the s, having released his first album at only Pesma prijateljuJugoton, It contained songs in Turkish. His fictional works revolve on Romani identity and are for him a way to write about his own culture.

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They also show the ornamented style of singing and the Turkish influence which have characterised the singer through his career. His political career was closely linked to his Romani activism and his own assimilation to Bosnian culture.

Although he has always been proud of his Romani origin, Muharem Serbezovski has released only few songs in Romani language.

Inhe said he considered that violence against women was normal and part of the Balkan tradition, and caused outrage among the public and the Bosnian NGO sector. He also published an essay, Cigani i ljudska prava "Gypsies and human rights" in He is responsible for the first Romani translation of the Qur'an and is himself an author, having penned several novels and poems.

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zasto sa ti kose pobelele druze

Music of Southeastern Europe the Balkans. On this occasion, he met the prime minister Indira Gandhi and posed with her son Rajiv Gandhi dressed in the same Indian costume to highlight the resemblance between Indian and Roma peoples.

Known for his Romani activism, he served a term as a member of the Bosnian parliament in the s. Cultural Politics and Balkan Music in Diaspora. The first one makes reference to a character of the eponymous Indian filmthe latter refers to a Hindu epic poem, Ramayana. Although born in Macedonia, he has dguze living in Sarajevo since U haremuJugoton, Albania performers Bosnia and Herzegovina performers Bulgaria performers Croatia performers Cyprus performers Greece performers Kosovo performers Moldova performers Montenegro performers North Macedonia performers Romania performers Serbia performers Slovenia performers Turkey performers Yugoslavia performers.

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Yugoslavian Gypsy Pop Explored". He started his career as a writer and translator in the s when he continued the work of his father, who had started to translate the Qur'an into Romani. He never intended to become a professional politician but wanted to represent Roma people on the Bosnian political scene. For him, his work gives a much more authentic insight on Roma people than novels from non-Romani writers, who usually use Romani characters only to set up an atmosphere.

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LejlaDiskoton, with the Crni Dijamanti ensemble. Serbezovski started to experience a wide success inat the age of 18, following the release of his second single. Retrieved from " https: By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. MartDiskoton, with the Crni Dijamanti ensemble.

Muharem Serbezovski

Disko OrijentJugoton, Muharem SerbezovskiJugoton, with the Crni Dijamanti ensemble. Nonetheless, Muharem Serbezovski always tried to zaeto a wide audience and also explored various kinds of music, including Indian music.

Muharem Serbezovski was born on May 2, in Topaana, the oldest Romani settlement of Skopjeat that time capital of the People's Republic of Macedonia. Serbezovski briefly involved himself in Bosnian politics in the s.

Indian cinema in particular was very popular among Yugoslav Romas. He became one of the most popular Romani singers in Yugoslavia and reached a wide popularity in the s and s.

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