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Mirjana Bajraktarević (Mirsada Bajraktarević) was born on 1951 in Doboj, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, is an artist. Discover Mirjana Bajraktarević's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

Popular As Mirsada Bajraktarević
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1951
Birthday 1951
Birthplace Doboj, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Date of death (1976-10-10) Kolari, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Died Place Kolari, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Nationality Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Who Is Mirjana Bajraktarević's Husband?

Her husband is Zoran Milivojević (m. 1973-1974) (divorced)

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2013

Mirsada's mother Hajrija died in 2008, shortly before her 92nd birthday. Five years after their mothers' death, Mirsada's oldest sister Ševka died on 30 September 2013 in Trebinje at the age of 79, leaving Dina the last living of the female Bajraktarević children.

2011

According to an interview with one of Mirsada's friends, she was married for about a year to Yugoslav singer Zoran Milivojević (died 13 March 2011).

2002

The car was reportedly travelling 130 km/h (81 mph), when it collided with a FAP truck driven by 52-year-old Rastko Grujić. Bajraktarević had fallen asleep in the back seat and older sister was asleep in the passengers' side seat. The singer Lepa Lukić was asked to perform at the concert that day but overslept for the first time in her career and did not make it to the concert; she later stated that she believes, had she gone with them, she would have lost her life in the crash with the sisters. In 2013, Lepa revealed in an interview that she hasn't driven a car since the sisters' deaths, out of fear that she would share their fate. Between 30,000 and 50,000 people attended their funeral, including singers Lepa Lukić and Hašim Kučuk Hoki (who himself died in a near-identical car crash on 26 November 2002.) She and her sister were buried side by side in the cemetery Novo groblje. Initially, only the death of Jašarević was reported, as television shows refused to mention Silvana because of a 1972 incident during a live broadcast on New Year's Eve show, which got her banned from all television. The exact cause of the accident is unknown, but it is believed that the crash is directly related to a brake problem. The Ford Granada they were driving was recalled for "dangerous structural defects observed in the control mechanism". A notification was sent to all customers that the models manufactured between September 1975 and June 1976 were faulty. Owners were advised to return the cars. It is not known if Silvana and Mirsada were aware of the recall, and just opted to not return the car, or if she was completely unaware.

1976

Mirsada Bajraktarević (1951 – 10 October 1976), known professionally as Mirjana Bajraktarević, was a Bosnian sevdalinka singer and songwriter. She was the sister of Silvana Armenulić and Dina Bajraktarević. Mirjana and Silvana died in a car crash.

On 10 October 1976, at around 9:15 pm CEST, Mirsada died in a car crash near the Serbian village of Kolari in Smederevo along with her sister Silvana Armenulić and violinist/Radio Belgrade folk orchestra conductor Miodrag "Rade" Jašarević. They were driving in a Ford Granada car from Aleksandrovac to Belgrade after a concert.

1975

In 1975, after five years of releasing extended plays and singles, Bajraktarević released her first full-length studio album, Imala sam drugaricu (I Had a Friend). The album contained a dozen songs, two of which were written by Bajraktarević herself. Four of the songs were written by Radoslav Graić, including the title song which became a hit. She also covered four Bosnian folk songs; "Kraj potoka bistre vode" (By a Stream of Crystal Clear Water), "Ah, moj Aljo, crne oči" (Oh, My Aljo, with Your Black Eyes), "Moj zumbule" (My Hyacinth), "Mujo kuje konja" (Mujo Shoes the Horse.)

At the time of her death, Mirsada was sharing an apartment with her sister Dina and was in the second trimester of her pregnancy. She was also engaged to be married to a boxer named Dragomir Vujković from Zenica. She met him in 1975 and they planned to marry at the end of November 1976 after she returned from a tour with her sister in Australia.

1974

Her career reached its peak in 1974 with the songs "Doletjeće bijeli golub" and "Ne zovi me, ja ti neću doći". The year after her death, she had a posthumous hit single when "Rukama sam mahala za tobom" was released.

1970

In 1955, Silvana moved to Sarajevo at the age of sixteen where she lived with their aunt and sang in local kafanas for money. She eventually landed a professional singing career which led way to Mirsada getting a record deal and recording her first album at the age of eighteen in 1969 and releasing it on 18 February 1970.

The following are studio albums, singles and EPs released by Mirsada between 1970 and 1976, with two posthumous EPs released in 1977:

1940

Mirsada had a brother named Hajrudin who died about two weeks after being mauled by a dog in the 1940s. After her brother's death, her father found solace in alcohol and solitude, neglecting the family and his business. After her father's cake shop closed, the family suffered greatly. The family of thirteen children included sisters Mirsada, Hajrudina (Dina), Zilha (Silvana), Abida, and Ševka, and brothers Hajrudin, Muhamed, Izudin, Abudin, and Ismet. Her nephew Sabahudin Bilalović became a professional basketball player who died at age 43 of a heart attack on the beach while swimming with his son. Ten years later, Ševka and her husband Lutvo both died of natural causes in September 2013, just days apart.

1909

Mirsada Bajraktarević was born in the Bosnian city of Doboj, the seventh of thirteen children, to a Muslim Bosniak family. Her father was Mehmed Bajraktarević (1909–1966), a local cake shop operator, and her mother was Hajrija (1916–2008).