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  • Lazar Mojsov
  • Yugoslav Macedonian politician (1920– 2011)

    Lazar Mojsov (Macedonian: Лазар Мојсов; 19 December 1920 – 25 August 2011) was a Macedonian journalist, communist politician and diplomat from SFR Yugoslavia

    Lazar Mojsov

    Lazar Mojsov

    Lazar_Mojsov

  • Svetlana Mojsov
  • Macedonian American chemist

    ISSN 0149–5992 Her father was the politician and diplomat Lazar Mojsov. At graduate school Mojsov met her future husband, Michel C. Nussenzweig. In the third

    Svetlana Mojsov

    Svetlana_Mojsov

  • Lazar Koliševski
  • Yugoslav political leader

    Lazar Koliševski (Macedonian: Лазар Колишевски [ˈlazar kɔˈliʃɛfski] ; 12 February 1914 – 6 July 2000) was a Macedonian Yugoslav communist political leader

    Lazar Koliševski

    Lazar Koliševski

    Lazar_Koliševski

  • Josip Broz Tito
  • Leader of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1980

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Josip Broz Tito

    Josip Broz Tito

    Josip_Broz_Tito

  • Mojsov
  • Surname list

    and coach Lazar Mojsov (1920–2011), Macedonian journalist and politician Sokrat Mojsov (born 1942), Macedonian football player Svetlana Mojsov, Serbian

    Mojsov

    Mojsov

  • Lazar (name)
  • Name list

    footballer Lazar Koliševski (1914–2000), Serbian politician Lazar Mojsov (1920-2011), Serbian politician Lazar Yazgur (1928–2000), Soviet painter Lazar Berman

    Lazar (name)

    Lazar_(name)

  • Sinan Hasani
  • 8th President of Yugoslavia (1922–2010)

    Prime Minister Branko Mikulić Preceded by Radovan Vlajković Succeeded by Lazar Mojsov President of the League of Communists of Kosovo In office June 1981 –

    Sinan Hasani

    Sinan_Hasani

  • Eastern Bloc
  • Cold War coalition of communist states

    League of Communists of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito Stevan Doronjski Lazar Mojsov Dušan Dragosavac Mitja Ribičič Dragoslav Marković Ali Šukrija Vidoje

    Eastern Bloc

    Eastern Bloc

    Eastern_Bloc

  • Raif Dizdarević
  • 10th President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    15 May 1989 Prime Minister Branko Mikulić Ante Marković Preceded by Lazar Mojsov Succeeded by Janez Drnovšek 4th Member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    Raif Dizdarević

    Raif Dizdarević

    Raif_Dizdarević

  • Ivan Ribar
  • Croatian politician (1881–1968)

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Ivan Ribar

    Ivan Ribar

    Ivan_Ribar

  • Branko Kostić
  • Montenegrin politician

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Branko Kostić

    Branko Kostić

    Branko_Kostić

  • Peter II of Yugoslavia
  • King of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1945

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Peter II of Yugoslavia

    Peter II of Yugoslavia

    Peter_II_of_Yugoslavia

  • President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
  • High-ranking public office in Yugoslavia from 1980 to 1992

    When Tito died on 4 May 1980, the then Vice President of the Presidency Lazar Koliševski acceded to the role of President of the Presidency. Subsequent

    President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    President_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia

  • Mika Špiljak
  • Croatian politician

    Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Stevan Doronjski (1980) Lazar Mojsov (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac (1981–1982) Mitja Ribičič (1982–1983) Dragoslav

    Mika Špiljak

    Mika Špiljak

    Mika_Špiljak

  • Sergej Kraigher
  • Yugoslav communist politician (1914–2001)

    Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Stevan Doronjski (1980) Lazar Mojsov (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac (1981–1982) Mitja Ribičič (1982–1983) Dragoslav

    Sergej Kraigher

    Sergej Kraigher

    Sergej_Kraigher

  • Radovan Vlajković
  • Former President of Yugoslavia

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Radovan Vlajković

    Radovan Vlajković

    Radovan_Vlajković

  • George H. W. Bush
  • President of the United States from 1989 to 1993

    President of the United Nations Security Council May 1972 Succeeded by Lazar Mojsov Government offices Preceded by William Colby Director of Central Intelligence

    George H. W. Bush

    George H. W. Bush

    George_H._W._Bush

  • Cvijetin Mijatović
  • Former President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Stevan Doronjski (1980) Lazar Mojsov (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac (1981–1982) Mitja Ribičič (1982–1983) Dragoslav

    Cvijetin Mijatović

    Cvijetin Mijatović

    Cvijetin_Mijatović

  • Prince Paul of Yugoslavia
  • Regent of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1941

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Prince Paul of Yugoslavia

    Prince Paul of Yugoslavia

    Prince_Paul_of_Yugoslavia

  • Marko Nikezić
  • Serbian politician

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Marko Nikezić

    Marko Nikezić

    Marko_Nikezić

  • Ali Šukrija
  • Presidency (1985-1986) Sinan Hasani President of the Presidency (1986-1987) Lazar Mojsov President of the Presidency (1987-1988) Raif Dizdarević (1987-1989),

    Ali Šukrija

    Ali_Šukrija

  • Veselin Đuranović
  • President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1925–1997)

    Presidency (1985-1986) Sinan Hasani President of the Presidency (1986-1987) Lazar Mojsov President of the Presidency (1987-1988) Raif Dizdarević (1987-1989),

    Veselin Đuranović

    Veselin Đuranović

    Veselin_Đuranović

  • List of heads of state of Yugoslavia
  • May 1986 15 May 1987 1 year League of Communists of Yugoslavia 9 (11) Lazar Mojsov Лазар Мојсов (1920–2011) SR Macedonia 15 May 1987 15 May 1988 1 year

    List of heads of state of Yugoslavia

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Yugoslavia

  • President of Yugoslavia
  • Head of state of SFR Yugoslavia (1953-80); only occupied by Josip Broz Tito

    would succeed him in this case. This eventually occurred on 4 May 1980 when Lazar Koliševski became the first president of the presidency upon Tito's death

    President of Yugoslavia

    President of Yugoslavia

    President_of_Yugoslavia

  • Eastern European Group
  • Regional group in the United Nations

    Corneliu Mănescu  Romania 1972 27th Stanisław Trepczyński  Poland 1977 32nd Lazar Mojsov  Yugoslavia Also chaired the 8th, 9th and 10th special sessions of the

    Eastern European Group

    Eastern European Group

    Eastern_European_Group

  • Peter I of Serbia
  • Last king of Serbia (r. 1903–18); first king of Yugoslavia (r. 1918–21)

    film King Petar of Serbia was released in early December 2018 starring Lazar Ristovski as King Peter. English Wikisource has original text related to

    Peter I of Serbia

    Peter I of Serbia

    Peter_I_of_Serbia

  • Milka Planinc
  • Croatian politician (1924–2010)

    Branko Mamula Nedeljko Mandić Ivo Margan (1982–84) Spasoje Medenica Lazar Mojsov (1982–84) Nazmi Mustafa (1982–84) Abdulah Mutapčić (1982–84) Dragomir

    Milka Planinc

    Milka_Planinc

  • Branko Mamula
  • Yugoslav naval officer and politician (1921–2021)

    Branko Mamula Nedeljko Mandić Ivo Margan (1982–84) Spasoje Medenica Lazar Mojsov (1982–84) Nazmi Mustafa (1982–84) Abdulah Mutapčić (1982–84) Dragomir

    Branko Mamula

    Branko Mamula

    Branko_Mamula

  • Živorad Kovačević
  • Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1930-2011)

    Branko Mamula Nedeljko Mandić Ivo Margan (1982–84) Spasoje Medenica Lazar Mojsov (1982–84) Nazmi Mustafa (1982–84) Abdulah Mutapčić (1982–84) Dragomir

    Živorad Kovačević

    Živorad Kovačević

    Živorad_Kovačević

  • Petar Stambolić
  • Yugoslav communist politician (1912–2007)

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Petar Stambolić

    Petar Stambolić

    Petar_Stambolić

  • Borisav Jović
  • Serbian politician (1928–2021)

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Borisav Jović

    Borisav Jović

    Borisav_Jović

  • Josip Vrhovec
  • Croatian communist politician

    Prime Minister Veselin Đuranović Preceded by Miloš Minić Succeeded by Lazar Mojsov Secretary of the Executive Committee of the League of Communists of Croatia

    Josip Vrhovec

    Josip Vrhovec

    Josip_Vrhovec

  • Janez Drnovšek
  • Former President and Prime Minister of Slovenia

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Janez Drnovšek

    Janez Drnovšek

    Janez_Drnovšek

  • Alexander I of Yugoslavia
  • King of Yugoslavia from 1921 to 1934

    of Blackbirds. The Field of Blackbirds was where the Serbs under Prince Lazar had been defeated in a legendary battle by the Ottoman sultan Murad I on

    Alexander I of Yugoslavia

    Alexander I of Yugoslavia

    Alexander_I_of_Yugoslavia

  • Branko Mikulić
  • Yugoslav politician (1928–1994)

    Council In office 15 May 1986 – 16 March 1989 President Sinan Hasani Lazar Mojsov Raif Dizdarević Preceded by Milka Planinc Succeeded by Ante Marković

    Branko Mikulić

    Branko Mikulić

    Branko_Mikulić

  • Metodija Andonov-Čento
  • Macedonian politician (1902–1957)

    president of the judicial council, Panta Marina, as well as members Lazar Mojsov and Kole Čašule. The fabricated charges against him were of being a Western

    Metodija Andonov-Čento

    Metodija Andonov-Čento

    Metodija_Andonov-Čento

  • League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia
  • Political party in Serbia

    Centar. Members included: Veljko Kadijević Branko Mamula Nikola Ljubičić Lazar Mojsov Stevan Mirković Petar Gračanin Mirjana Marković Aleksandar Vulin League

    League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia

    League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia

    League_of_Communists_–_Movement_for_Yugoslavia

  • Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • archival service (link) Staff writer 1966, p. 244. "Sahranjen Lazar Mojsov" [Lazar Mojsov buried]. Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 25 August 2011. Retrieved

    Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central_Committee_of_the_8th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia

  • Death and state funeral of Leonid Brezhnev
  • 1982 event in Moscow, Soviet Union

    Yugoslav Presidency president Mitja Ribičič · Yugoslav Presidency member Lazar Mojsov · Yugoslav foreign minister Milojko Drulović · Yugoslav ambassador to

    Death and state funeral of Leonid Brezhnev

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Leonid_Brezhnev

  • Vasil Tupurkovski
  • Macedonian academic and politician

    for SR Macedonia In office 15 May 1989 – 8 September 1991 Preceded by Lazar Mojsov Succeeded by Office abolished Personal details Born (1951-04-08) 8 April

    Vasil Tupurkovski

    Vasil Tupurkovski

    Vasil_Tupurkovski

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Yugoslavia)
  • Yugoslavian government ministry responsible for foreign affairs

    JosipJosip Vrhovec (1926–2006) 17 May 1978 17 May 1982 4 years SKJ 8 Mojsov, LazarLazar Mojsov (1920–2011) 17 May 1982 15 May 1984 1 year, 364 days SKJ 9 Dizdarević

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Yugoslavia)

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Yugoslavia)

    Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Yugoslavia)

  • University of Belgrade
  • University in Belgrade, Serbia

    Milojević Miloš N. Đurić Nikola Milošević Jelena Mišić Dragoslav Mitrinović Lazar Mojsov Abdul Rahman Munif Branislav Nušić Okwesilieze Nwodo Vojin Oklobdzija

    University of Belgrade

    University_of_Belgrade

  • President of the United Nations General Assembly
  • Chair and presiding officer of the body

    Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe (1913–1980) Sri Lanka Asia Thirty-first 1977 Lazar Mojsov (1920–2011) Yugoslavia EEG Thirty-second Eighth special Ninth special

    President of the United Nations General Assembly

    President of the United Nations General Assembly

    President_of_the_United_Nations_General_Assembly

  • Presidency of Yugoslavia
  • Collective head of state of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    Špiljak 15 May 1983 – 15 May 1984 SR Croatia 1980 Stevan Doronjski 1980 Lazar Mojsov 1981 Dušan Dragosavac 1982 Mitja Ribičič 1983 Dragoslav Marković League

    Presidency of Yugoslavia

    Presidency of Yugoslavia

    Presidency_of_Yugoslavia

  • Budimir Lončar
  • Croatian politician (1924–2024)

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Budimir Lončar

    Budimir Lončar

    Budimir_Lončar

  • Stane Dolanc
  • Slovenian communist politician (1925-1999)

    Branko Mamula Nedeljko Mandić Ivo Margan (1982–84) Spasoje Medenica Lazar Mojsov (1982–84) Nazmi Mustafa (1982–84) Abdulah Mutapčić (1982–84) Dragomir

    Stane Dolanc

    Stane Dolanc

    Stane_Dolanc

  • List of heads of state and government with a military background
  • Major-General Served in the Yugoslav partisans during World War II. Lazar Mojsov  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency

    List of heads of state and government with a military background

    List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_with_a_military_background

  • Abdulah Mutapčić
  • Yugoslav Bosnian politician

    Branko Mamula Nedeljko Mandić Ivo Margan (1982–84) Spasoje Medenica Lazar Mojsov (1982–84) Nazmi Mustafa (1982–84) Abdulah Mutapčić (1982–84) Dragomir

    Abdulah Mutapčić

    Abdulah Mutapčić

    Abdulah_Mutapčić

  • Kole Čašule
  • Macedonian essayist, dramatist, short story writer

    movement, which resulted in killings and repressions. In 1946, Čašule and Lazar Mojsov, as members of the judicial council, sentenced Metodija Andonov-Čento

    Kole Čašule

    Kole Čašule

    Kole_Čašule

  • List of UN General Assembly sessions
  • Kurt Waldheim 25 September 1978 17 September 1979 32 32nd 1977–1978 Lazar Mojsov Yugoslavia Kurt Waldheim 20 September 1977 19 September 1978 31 31st

    List of UN General Assembly sessions

    List_of_UN_General_Assembly_sessions

  • Rrahman Morina
  • Yugoslav police officer and communist politician

    Morina. Years earlier, Milošević approached the Yugoslavian president Lazar Mojsov, furiously demanding Morina's removal from the Kosovan government (and

    Rrahman Morina

    Rrahman Morina

    Rrahman_Morina

  • Stjepan Mesić
  • President of Croatia from 2000 to 2010

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Stjepan Mesić

    Stjepan Mesić

    Stjepan_Mesić

  • FISU World University Games
  • International multi-sport event for university athletes

    008 775 120 106  Soviet Union 14 1987 Zagreb 8–19 July 1987 President Lazar Mojsov 12 3,905 2,686 1,219 140 121  United States 15 1989 Duisburg 22–30 August

    FISU World University Games

    FISU World University Games

    FISU_World_University_Games

  • University of Belgrade Faculty of Law
  • University faculty in Belgrade, Serbia

    President of Serbia (1989–1997) and President of FR Yugoslavia (1997–2000) Lazar Mojsov, President of the United Nations General Assembly (1977–1978) and President

    University of Belgrade Faculty of Law

    University of Belgrade Faculty of Law

    University_of_Belgrade_Faculty_of_Law

  • Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Sahranjen Lazar Mojsov" [Lazar Mojsov buried]. Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 25 August 2011. Retrieved

    Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central_Committee_of_the_7th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia

  • Sejdo Bajramović
  • Former Acting President of Yugoslavia

    Đuranović (1984–1985) Radovan Vlajković (1985–1986) Sinan Hasani (1986–1987) Lazar Mojsov (1987–1988) Raif Dizdarević (1988–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989–1990) Borisav

    Sejdo Bajramović

    Sejdo Bajramović

    Sejdo_Bajramović

  • Nikola Ljubičić
  • President of Serbia

    Presidency (1985-1986) Sinan Hasani President of the Presidency (1986-1987) Lazar Mojsov President of the Presidency (1987-1988) Raif Dizdarević (1987-1989),

    Nikola Ljubičić

    Nikola Ljubičić

    Nikola_Ljubičić

  • Bloody Christmas (1945)
  • 1945 purging in SR Macedonia

    "Macedonian national honour". During these highly publicized trials, with Lazar Mojsov acting as the public prosecutor, many real (or imaginary) collaborators

    Bloody Christmas (1945)

    Bloody Christmas (1945)

    Bloody_Christmas_(1945)

  • Presidency of the United Nations Security Council
  • Leader of the UN Security Council

    Crowe May 1972  United States George H. W. Bush June 1972  Yugoslavia Lazar Mojsov July 1972  Argentina Carlos Ortiz de Rozas August 1972  Belgium Edouard

    Presidency of the United Nations Security Council

    Presidency of the United Nations Security Council

    Presidency_of_the_United_Nations_Security_Council

  • List of ambassadors of Serbia to the United States
  • List of Serbian ambassadors to the United States

    Ronald Reagan June 22, 1987 July 20, 1989 Živorad Kovačević Ambassador Lazar Mojsov Ronald Reagan November 22, 1989 December 20, 1989 Dževad Mujezinović

    List of ambassadors of Serbia to the United States

    List of ambassadors of Serbia to the United States

    List_of_ambassadors_of_Serbia_to_the_United_States

  • Edvard Kardelj
  • Yugoslav politician and economist

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Edvard Kardelj

    Edvard Kardelj

    Edvard_Kardelj

  • August 25
  • Day of the year

    economist and politician, Prime Minister of Mali (born 1940) 2011 – Lazar Mojsov, Macedonian politician (born 1920) 2012 – Florencio Amarilla, Paraguayan

    August 25

    August_25

  • Mitja Ribičič
  • Slovenian and Yugoslav politician

    Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Stevan Doronjski (1980) Lazar Mojsov (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac (1981–1982) Mitja Ribičič (1982–1983) Dragoslav

    Mitja Ribičič

    Mitja Ribičič

    Mitja_Ribičič

  • Indalecio Liévano
  • Colombian politician and diplomat (1917–1982)

    the United Nations General Assembly In office 1978–1978 Preceded by Lazar Mojsov Succeeded by Salim Ahmed Salim Minister of Foreign Affairs In office

    Indalecio Liévano

    Indalecio_Liévano

  • List of General debates of the United Nations General Assembly
  • Lanka Kurt Waldheim 21 September 1976 22 December 1976 32 32nd 1977 Lazar Mojsov Yugoslavia Kurt Waldheim 20 September 1977 21 December 1977 33 33rd 1978

    List of General debates of the United Nations General Assembly

    List_of_General_debates_of_the_United_Nations_General_Assembly

  • Fadil Hoxha
  • Kosovar politician (1916–2001)

    Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Stevan Doronjski (1980) Lazar Mojsov (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac (1981–1982) Mitja Ribičič (1982–1983) Dragoslav

    Fadil Hoxha

    Fadil Hoxha

    Fadil_Hoxha

  • Yugoslavia and the United Nations
  • candidates at the 1946 United Nations Secretary-General selection, while Lazar Mojsov was 34th President of the United Nations General Assembly. Yugoslav diplomats

    Yugoslavia and the United Nations

    Yugoslavia and the United Nations

    Yugoslavia_and_the_United_Nations

  • Jamaica–Yugoslavia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    politician and future President of the United Nations General Assembly Lazar Mojsov. In 5–8 March 1974 Jamaica and Yugoslavia, together with Australia, Guinea

    Jamaica–Yugoslavia relations

    Jamaica–Yugoslavia relations

    Jamaica–Yugoslavia_relations

  • List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
  • Presidium (1964–1980) Stevan Doronjski, President of the Presidium (1980) Lazar Mojsov, President of the Presidium (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac, President of

    List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)

  • Vidoje Žarković
  • Montenegrin communist politician

    Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Stevan Doronjski (1980) Lazar Mojsov (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac (1981–1982) Mitja Ribičič (1982–1983) Dragoslav

    Vidoje Žarković

    Vidoje Žarković

    Vidoje_Žarković

  • Dušan Dragosavac
  • Yugoslav politician

    Central Committee In office 20 October 1981 – 29 June 1982 Preceded by Lazar Mojsov Succeeded by Mitja Ribičič Secretary of the Executive Committee of the

    Dušan Dragosavac

    Dušan_Dragosavac

  • Vladimir Bakarić
  • Yugoslav-Croatian communist revolutionary and politician

    Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Stevan Doronjski (1980) Lazar Mojsov (1980–1981) Dušan Dragosavac (1981–1982) Mitja Ribičič (1982–1983) Dragoslav

    Vladimir Bakarić

    Vladimir Bakarić

    Vladimir_Bakarić

  • Hamdija Pozderac
  • Yugoslav politician

    Yugoslavia In office 15 May 1987 – 23 September 1987 President Lazar Mojsov Preceded by Lazar Mojsov Succeeded by Raif Dizdarević 3rd Member of the Presidency

    Hamdija Pozderac

    Hamdija_Pozderac

  • Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Sahranjen Lazar Mojsov" [Lazar Mojsov buried]. Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 25 August 2011. Retrieved

    Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central_Committee_of_the_11th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia

  • Foreign relations of Yugoslavia
  • December 1972 – 17 May 1978) Josip Vrhovec (17 May 1978 – 17 May 1982) Lazar Mojsov (17 May 1982 – 15 May 1984) Raif Dizdarević (15 May 1984 – 30 December

    Foreign relations of Yugoslavia

    Foreign relations of Yugoslavia

    Foreign_relations_of_Yugoslavia

  • Stipe Šuvar
  • Croatian politician and sociologist

    Presidency (1985-1986) Sinan Hasani President of the Presidency (1986-1987) Lazar Mojsov President of the Presidency (1987-1988) Raif Dizdarević (1987-1989),

    Stipe Šuvar

    Stipe_Šuvar

  • Timeline of Croatian history
  • Chronological history of Croatia

    Hasani. 1987 15 May The Yugoslavian Presidency rotated to the Macedonian Lazar Mojsov. 1988 15 May The Yugoslavian Presidency rotated to the Bosnian Raif Dizdarević

    Timeline of Croatian history

    Timeline_of_Croatian_history

  • Koča Popović
  • Yugoslav general and politician (1908–1992)

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Koča Popović

    Koča Popović

    Koča_Popović

  • List of ambassadors of Montenegro to the United States
  • Špiljak Ronald Reagan June 22, 1987 July 20, 1987 Živorad Kovačević Lazar Mojsov Ronald Reagan November 22, 1989 December 20, 1989 Dževad Mujezinović

    List of ambassadors of Montenegro to the United States

    List of ambassadors of Montenegro to the United States

    List_of_ambassadors_of_Montenegro_to_the_United_States

  • Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • Serbia Serb Male Todor Mohan Not 1926 1959 ? Vojvodina Romanian Male Lazar Mojsov Elected 1920 1940 2011 Macedonia Macedonian Male Vukašin Mrvaljević Not

    Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central_Committee_of_the_10th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia

  • List of Macedonians (ethnic group)
  • of Foreign Affairs and represented Macedonia in the council of Europe Lazar Mojsov (1920–2011), 34th president of the United Nations General Assembly Milan

    List of Macedonians (ethnic group)

    List of Macedonians (ethnic group)

    List_of_Macedonians_(ethnic_group)

  • 1987 Mediterranean Non-Aligned Countries Ministerial Meeting
  • Ministerial Meeting

    green (Yugoslavia) Host country Yugoslavia Date 1987 Cities Brijuni Islands ( SR Croatia) Chair Lazar Mojsov (President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia)

    1987 Mediterranean Non-Aligned Countries Ministerial Meeting

    1987 Mediterranean Non-Aligned Countries Ministerial Meeting

    1987_Mediterranean_Non-Aligned_Countries_Ministerial_Meeting

  • Stanoje Simić
  • Yugoslav diplomat

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Stanoje Simić

    Stanoje Simić

    Stanoje_Simić

  • Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe
  • Sri Lankan diplomat and civil servant (1913–1980)

    General Assembly In office 1976–1976 Preceded by Gaston Thorn Succeeded by Lazar Mojsov High Commissioner for Ceylon to India In office 1963–1966 Monarch Elizabeth

    Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe

    Hamilton_Shirley_Amerasinghe

  • Mexico–Yugoslavia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    October 1963: Josip Broz Tito March 1976: Josip Broz Tito October 1981: Lazar Mojsov (North–South Summit) Source: March 1963: Adolfo López Mateos February

    Mexico–Yugoslavia relations

    Mexico–Yugoslavia relations

    Mexico–Yugoslavia_relations

  • Stevan Doronjski
  • Yugoslav civil servant

    May 1980 – 20 October 1980 Preceded by Josip Broz Tito Succeeded by Lazar Mojsov President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Serbia

    Stevan Doronjski

    Stevan Doronjski

    Stevan_Doronjski

  • Miloš Minić
  • Yugoslav politician (1914–2003)

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Miloš Minić

    Miloš Minić

    Miloš_Minić

  • Mirko Tepavac
  • Yugoslav diplomat

    Jakša Petrić (1972) Miloš Minić (1972–1978) Josip Vrhovec (1978–1982) Lazar Mojsov (1982–1984) Raif Dizdarević (1984–1987) Budimir Lončar (1987–1991) Milivoje

    Mirko Tepavac

    Mirko Tepavac

    Mirko_Tepavac

  • Leader of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • Highest-standing official of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    October 1980 169 days 11th (1978–82) 1919 1939 1981 Vojvodina Serb 4 Lazar Mojsov 20 October 1980 20 October 1981 1 year 11th (1978–82) 1920 1940 2011

    Leader of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Leader of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Leader_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia

  • Federal Council for Protection of the Constitutional Order (Yugoslavia)
  • Yugoslavian governmental agency

    chairmen of the council since its creation were: Vladimir Bakarić (1975–1982) Lazar Koliševski (1982–1984) Stane Dolanc (1984–1989) Janez Drnovšek (1989) Borisav

    Federal Council for Protection of the Constitutional Order (Yugoslavia)

    Federal Council for Protection of the Constitutional Order (Yugoslavia)

    Federal_Council_for_Protection_of_the_Constitutional_Order_(Yugoslavia)

  • Deaths in August 2011
  • Australian jurist, Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia (1983–1988). Lazar Mojsov, 90, Macedonian politician, 10th. President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    Deaths in August 2011

    Deaths_in_August_2011

  • Central Committee of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • Macedonia Macedonian Male Biljana Mitrović New ? ? ? Vojvodina Serb Female Lazar Mojsov Old 1920 1940 2011 Macedonia Macedonian Male Rahman Morina New 1943 1969

    Central Committee of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Central_Committee_of_the_13th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia

  • List of members of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
  • 15 May 1984 President of the Presidency: 4 May 1980 – 15 May 1980 2 Lazar Mojsov 1920–2011 15 May 1984 15 May 1989 League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    List of members of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    List of members of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    List_of_members_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia

  • List of deputy heads of state of Yugoslavia
  • 1985 15 May 1986 1 year League of Communists of Yugoslavia — 15 (17) Lazar Mojsov Лазар Мојсов (1920–2011) SR Macedonia 15 May 1986 15 May 1987 1 year

    List of deputy heads of state of Yugoslavia

    List of deputy heads of state of Yugoslavia

    List_of_deputy_heads_of_state_of_Yugoslavia

  • Presidency of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Sahranjen Lazar Mojsov" [Lazar Mojsov buried]. Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 25 August 2011. Retrieved

    Presidency of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Presidency of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

    Presidency_of_the_11th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia

  • 1987 Summer Universiade
  • Multi-sport event in Zagreb, Croatia

    120 in 12 sports Opening July 8, 1987 Closing July 19, 1987 Opened by Lazar Mojsov, president of the Presidency of the SFRY Athlete's Oath Ivan Karpović

    1987 Summer Universiade

    1987_Summer_Universiade

  • Vice President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
  • When Broz died on 4 May 1980, the then Vice President of the Presidency Lazar Koliševski acceded to the role of President of the Presidency.   League

    Vice President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    Vice President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

    Vice_President_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia

  • 1977 United Nations Security Council election
  • Election to the United Nations Security Council

    was managed by then-President of the United Nations General Assembly Lazar Mojsov of Yugoslavia. The United Nations had 150 member states at this time

    1977 United Nations Security Council election

    1977 United Nations Security Council election

    1977_United_Nations_Security_Council_election

  • Law for the Protection of Macedonian National Honour
  • "Macedonian national honour". During these highly publicized trials, with Lazar Mojsov acting as the public prosecutor, many real (or imaginary) collaborators

    Law for the Protection of Macedonian National Honour

    Law for the Protection of Macedonian National Honour

    Law_for_the_Protection_of_Macedonian_National_Honour

  • Mexico–Serbia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    Josip Broz Tito (1963, 1976) President Sergej Kraigher (1981) President Lazar Mojsov (1987) Foreign Minister Goran Svilanović (2003) Foreign Minister Vuk

    Mexico–Serbia relations

    Mexico–Serbia relations

    Mexico–Serbia_relations

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    Of the sea.

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    (Назар) Russian form of Latin Nazarius, NAZAR means "of Nazareth." Compare with another form of Nazar.

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  • Bazar
  • n.

    A spacious hall or suite of rooms for the sale of goods, as at a fair.

  • Bazar
  • n.

    A fair for the sale of fancy wares, toys, etc., commonly for a charitable objects.

  • Bazaar
  • n.

    Alt. of Bazar

  • Bazar
  • n.

    In the East, an exchange, marketplace, or assemblage of shops where goods are exposed for sale.

  • Lazar
  • n.

    A person infected with a filthy or pestilential disease; a leper.

  • Lazarite
  • n.

    One of the Congregation of the Priests of the Mission, a religious institute founded by Vincent de Paul in 1624, and popularly called Lazarists or Lazarites from the College of St. Lazare in Paris, which was occupied by them until 1792.