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          Martin Nedić was prominent 19th century poet, who wrote historical poems as well as commemorative, with eventful and often sacramental content.

        1. Martin Nedić was prominent 19th century poet, who wrote historical poems as well as commemorative, with eventful and often sacramental content.
        2. Recently, there was an exhibit by Nasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić and the girls were fascinated by her poetry.
        3. The book tells the story of the cockerel called Pjetlić (= little rooster, similar to Vučko = little wolf) who is also not like the others and with whom his.
        4. Aida was born on November 15, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to a middle-class Bosniak family of intellectuals and liberals.
        5. Kapidžić-Hadžić Nasiha - je bila bosanska pesnica in pisateljica.
        6. The book tells the story of the cockerel called Pjetlić (= little rooster, similar to Vučko = little wolf) who is also not like the others and with whom his....

          Nasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić

          Bosnian poet and writer

          Nasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić (6 December – 22 September ) was a Bosnian children's author and poet.

          Her first children's book, Maskenbal u šumi ("Costume Ball in the Woods"), was published in

          Early life

          Kapidžić-Hadžić was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina; then Yugoslavia on 6 December , although some sources give her date of birth as 6 November As a little girl she had leg surgery and wore a cast, rendering her bedridden.

          Six-year-old Nasiha began writing for the first time during her recovery.[1]

          She attended elementary and high school in Banja Luka and moved to Belgrade to study at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Philosophy, where she earned her academic degree.

          Author, Nasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić.

          She later worked as a professor and radio producer for children shows. Her literature was dedicated to children. She even published some textbooks for elementary schools.[citation needed]

          Personal life

          Kapidžić-Hadžić had a