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Fehim Škaljić was born on 9 September, 1949 in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia, is a Politician. Discover Fehim Škaljić's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 9 September, 1949
Birthday 9 September
Birthplace Sarajevo, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Nationality Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Fehim Škaljić Net Worth

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2018

Once in Sarajevo, the family bought large portions of land "stretching from the outskirts of Sarajevo to Rogatica in Eastern Bosnia". They excelled in trade. According to 18th century chronicler Mula Mustafa Bašeskija, the Škaljić's were known as ''merchants of the German-speaking world''.

2000

From 2000-2004, he served as the Mayor of Stari Grad, Sarajevo. In this capacity, Škaljić lead a number of infrastructure and cultural projects that helped the city recover from the destruction caused by Bosnian war 1992-1995. Mr. Škaljić was part of a team that helped reconstruct the Gazi Husrev Bey Library, originally built in 1537 and completely destroyed in the latest war. He is also credited with the reconstruction of the Austro-Hungarian Music Pavilion (bos. Muzički paviljon u Sarajevu); the first phases of the reconstruction of the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

1966

Other Škaljić family members include Abdulah ef. Škaljić, the Balkan linguist and author of the book Turcisms in Serbo-Croatian language (bos. Turcizmi u srpsko-hrvatskom jeziku), first published in 1966. The book has since been published in ten editions, and is still considered "a unique and irreplaceable" source for the study of South Slavic language and culture.

1949

Fehim Škaljić (born 9 September 1949) is a retired Bosnian politician. He was member of Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2014 -2018.

1899

Fehim Škaljić's great-grandfather was Nezir Škaljić, 3rd Mayor of Sarajevo, 1899 - 1905.

1654

The Škaljić family emigrated to Sarajevo from Škaljari, their settlement in the Bay of Kotor during the Battle of Perast (1654) fought between the Venetian Republic and Ottoman Empire. From 14th century, Kotor existed as an independent republic, known as Republic of Cattaro, occasionally falling under protectorate regimes of the Croats, Bosnians or Hungarians. The Venetians ruled the area for the longest period of time, almost four centuries starting in 1420. Their legacy is the most enduring and it’s what won Kotor and Perast their place in the UNESCO World Heritage sites list.