SEVDALINKE
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SEVDALINKE
263. Saban Saulic - [? #01] Bogati siromah
264. Saban Saulic - [? #02] Snosti
265. Saban Saulic - [? #03] Ide Mile
266. Saban Saulic - [? #04] Daleko je sunce
267. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #05] Cveta
268. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #06] Zavicajna pesma
269. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #07] Ajd' Idemo Rado
270. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #08] Koliko Je Sirom Sveta
263. Saban Saulic - [? #01] Bogati siromah
264. Saban Saulic - [? #02] Snosti
265. Saban Saulic - [? #03] Ide Mile
266. Saban Saulic - [? #04] Daleko je sunce
267. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #05] Cveta
268. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #06] Zavicajna pesma
269. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #07] Ajd' Idemo Rado
270. Saban Saulic - [@ - [email protected] #08] Koliko Je Sirom Sveta
Sevdalinka is a traditional genre of folk music originating from Bosnia and Herzegovina. In many cases, sevdalinka is called simply sevdah.
Sevdalinka is the national music of Bosniaks, but it is popular across the former Yugoslav region, especially in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. Its roots reach back to the age of Ottoman Empire rule on the Balkan peninsula, but the actual composers of many sevdalinkas are unknown.
Sevdalinka is the national music of Bosniaks, but it is popular across the former Yugoslav region, especially in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. Its roots reach back to the age of Ottoman Empire rule on the Balkan peninsula, but the actual composers of many sevdalinkas are unknown.
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