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・ Abdul-Wasa Al-Saqqaf
・ Abdul-Yakuni Iddi
・ Abdulabad
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・ Abdulah Bin Bijad Al Otaibi
・ Abdulah Gegić
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・ Abdulah Muhasilović
・ Abdulah Mutapčić
・ Abdulah Oruč
Abdulah Sidran
・ Abdulahad Malik
・ Abdulahi Ahmed Afrah
・ Abdulahi Bala Adamu
・ Abdulahi Mohamed Sa'adi
・ Abdulahi Sheik Ismael Fara-Tag
・ Abdulahpur
・ Abdulai Bell-Baggie
・ Abdulai Conteh
・ Abdulai Seidu
・ Abdulai Silá
・ Abdulali bey Amirjanov
・ Abdulalim A. Shabazz
・ Abdulameer Yousef Habeeb
・ Abdulatif Al Sayegh


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Abdulah Sidran : ウィキペディア英語版
Abdulah Sidran

Abdulah Sidran (born 2 October 1944), often referred to by his nickname ''Avdo'', is a Bosnian writer and poet who is renowned for his screenplays and dramas. He is best known for writing the Oscar-nominated ''When Father Was Away on Business'' and ''Do You Remember Dolly Bell?''.
==Early life and family==
Abdulah Sidran, the second of four children, was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 2 October 1944, although several sources inaccurately give his date of birth as 29 September 1944. His parents were Muslims and ethnic Bosniaks; father Mehmed (1915–1965) was born in Kiseljak and worked as a locksmith at a railway workshop, while his mother Behija (''née'' Jukić) was a housewife. Sidran has three siblings Ekrem (born 1942; deceased), Nedim (born 4 February 1947) and Edina (born 1953). He was named after his paternal uncle, a typographer and compositor, who perished in 1943 at the Jasenovac concentration camp. The Sidran family roots trace back to the hamlet Biograd near Nevesinje. Abdulah's paternal grandfather Hasan Sidran relocated to Sarajevo from Biograd in 1903.

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