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Mehmed Alajbegović : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mehmed Alajbegović
Mehmed Alajbegović (7 May 1906 – 7 June 1947) was a Yugoslav lawyer and a government minister of the Axis puppet state known as the Independent State of Croatia. He was executed by Yugoslav authorities following the war. ==Early life== Mehmed Alajbegović was born in Bihać on 7 May 1906, to a bey family. Both his father and grandfather had been mayors of Bihać. Alajbegović finished elementary school and high school in the town and moved to Zagreb in 1928, where he studied law at the University of Zagreb. He received his doctorate in 1934. During his studies, he visited many foreign cities and spent a great deal of time in Paris, where he worked as a Croatian-language teacher. After receiving his doctorate, Alajbegović was named judge at the district court of Prozor. He went on to study Sharia law at the University of Algiers, from which he graduated in 1940. Beginning in 1938, he was also a judge and secretary at the Administrative Court of Zagreb. Alajbegović was one of the participants in establishment, member and a committeeman, of ''Društvo bosansko-hercegovačkih Hrvata u Zagrebu'' (Society of the Bosnia-Herzegovinian Croats in Zagreb) which was established in March 1939.〔Zlatko Hasanbegović, ''Muslimani u Zagrebu 1878.-1945. Doba utemeljenja'', Medžlis Islamske zajednice u Zagrebu-Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, 2007, pp. 175 and note 336:〕
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