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Alija Isaković

Alija Isaković (15 January 1932 – 14 March 1997) was a Bosnian writer, essayist, publicist, playwright, and lexicographer of the Bosnian language.
Isaković studied Slavic languages and literature and was graduate of the University of Sarajevo. Isaković was also a notable for his works treating Bosnian literary history; asserting the special character and identity of Bosniaks.
==Early life==
Isaković was born to a Bosniak family in Stolac in January 1932, while modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina was a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He was raised a Muslim and, as a child, lived in Bitunja, a village located in his birth city.
He attended schools in his native Stolac, as well as Zagreb, Crikvenica, Pančevo, Belgrade, and Sarajevo.

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