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- Ahmet_Daca abstract "Ahmet Daca (d.1945), known also as Ahmet Aga was a political figure of Sandžak region during WWII. Daca was from Novi Pazar. He was the brother-in-law of Aćif Hadžiahmetović (Blyta), the main political figure of Sandžak during those times. With the involvement of Hadžiahmetović in the Second League of Prizren, Daca took over as president of the Novi Pazar municipality and district mayor, operating under the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia.By the end of WWII, with the Yugoslav partisans occupying the region, he was arrested among many Muslim and Albanian leaders and militia. Daca was executed publicly together with Hadžiahmetović on 21 January 1945, in Hadžet near Novi Pazar. The three sons of his were killed in a mass execution the same day.He was considered a traitor and enemy of the people during the Communist Yugoslavia era. Lately, his figure is being rehabilitated.".
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- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Aćif_Hadžiahmetović.
- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Category:1945_deaths.
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- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_executed_by_Yugoslavia.
- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Novi_Pazar.
- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink File:Ahmet_Daca_of_Novi_Pazar.jpg.
- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Novi_Pazar.
- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Sandžak.
- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Second_League_of_Prizren.
- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
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- Ahmet_Daca wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahmet Daca".
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- Ahmet_Daca subject Category:1945_deaths.
- Ahmet_Daca subject Category:Albanian_collaborators_with_Nazi_Germany.
- Ahmet_Daca subject Category:Albanians_in_Serbia.
- Ahmet_Daca subject Category:Bosniaks_of_Serbia.
- Ahmet_Daca subject Category:Bosnian_Muslim_collaborators_with_Nazi_Germany.
- Ahmet_Daca subject Category:People_executed_by_Yugoslavia.
- Ahmet_Daca subject Category:People_from_Novi_Pazar.
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- Ahmet_Daca comment "Ahmet Daca (d.1945), known also as Ahmet Aga was a political figure of Sandžak region during WWII. Daca was from Novi Pazar. He was the brother-in-law of Aćif Hadžiahmetović (Blyta), the main political figure of Sandžak during those times.".
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