Osman Nuri Hadžić | |
Pseudonym: | Aziz Osman |
Birth Date: | 28 June 1869 |
Birth Place: | Mostar, Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire |
Death Place: | Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Nationality: | Bosniak |
Language: | Bosnian[1] |
Children: | 4 |
Education: | Sharia law school in Sarajevo, University of Vienna |
Osman Nuri Hadžić (28 June 1869 – 23 December 1937) was a Bosnian intellectual and writer. On 1 May 1900, he co-launched the political journal Behar with Safvet beg Bašagić and Edhem Mulabdić.[2] [3]
Hadžić was educated in Sarajevo, Vienna and Zagreb, where he earned a diploma in 1899. He first served in the district court in his hometown Mostar, as well as Sarajevo. Hadžić later served in the Provincial Government in Sarajevo. During the First World War, he was a manager in Dubica and Banja Luka, where he was when the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed.
Hadžić had four daughters; daughter Bahrija (4 March 1904 – 24 October 1993) was a soprano singer.[4]