Avdo Sumbul

Abdulah Sumbul
Born(1884-04-27)27 April 1884
Died8 February 1915(1915-02-08) (aged 30)
Resting placeAli Pasha Mosque (Sarajevo)
43°51′28.5″N 18°24′45.5″E / 43.857917°N 18.412639°E / 43.857917; 18.412639
CitizenshipOttoman Empire, Austria-Hungary
Occupationpublisher
Years active1912—1915
Organization(s)Gajret, Muslim Sokol movement in Sarajevo
MovementYoung Bosnia
FatherSalih Sumbul[1]

Abdulah "Avdo" Sumbul (27 April 1884 — 8 February 1915)[2] was Serb Muslim[3][4] literature journal editor and national activist in Austrian annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sumbul belonged to a group of Serb Muslims who were targeted as enemies by Austria Hungary and persecuted because of their ethnicity. He died in Austro-Hungarian concentration camp in Arad.

  1. ^ "Ali-pasha mosque with harem, the architectural ensemble". Commission to Preserve National Monuments. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  2. ^ Pelletier, René (1934). Chez les yougoslaves, de la Save à l'Adriatique: Sarajevo et sa région. Budé. p. 82. Avdo (1) Sumbul Secrétaire de « Gajret » Né le 27-IV-1884 à Sarajevo Mort pour la liberté de son peuple dans les casemates d'Arad le 8-Il-1915
  3. ^ Hadžijahić, Muhamed (1990). Od tradicije do identiteta: geneza nacionalnog pitanja bosanskih Muslimana. Islamska zajednica. p. 135. ...srpski orijentirani Avdo Sumbul
  4. ^ Мастиловић, Драга (30 November 2017). "Злочини над Србима у Босни и Херцеговини 1914. године". jadovno.com (in Serbian). Удружење грађана „Јадовно 1941.“. Retrieved 9 February 2019. Авдо Сумбул, секретар „Гајрета" и један од истакнутих Срба муслимана