Talk:Mustafa Nadarević

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Place of birth etc
He was actually born in Bosanski Novi which is on the border with Croatia, also he went to school there (primary and Gimnazija). He only went to Zagreb after that not before nor was he born in Banja Luka as stated on this page. I'm not sure who writes this false info but so much wrong information here. Some of you guys need to re-learn history. He was not born in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, he was born in Indenpendent state of Croatia. Also there was no "Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first Yugoslav state. There were different banovinas and not a single one was called like that. He is both Croatian and Bosnian actor. He lived in Croatia (finished high school) and starred in movies and tv shows. During Yugoslavia and in Republic of Croatia. So not like he went to Croatia to shoot a movie, he lived and worked in Croatia. If you Bosnians start wih lies how muslims were "forced" to be Croats in ISC, his father was an officer of Croatian homeguard during WW2. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.252.251.84 (talk) 19:49, 8 January 2017 (UTC)
 * You need source for that. I included Bosanski Novi after Banja Luka which is more usually mentioned, with citation needed for both. It might be someone misinformed. --5.43.72.55 (talk) 20:08, 22 November 2020 (UTC)

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Yugoslav identification
Should these actors be referred to as "yugoslav" in the lead line?

If you go on other former yugoslavian actors pages like Bata Zivojinovic or Dragan Nikolic (whose pages I have updated), they didn't have "was a yugolsav and now.... actor".

I updated those pages to say that (there are plenty of others I don't have the time to update), but I'm sure they will be reverted back without the "yugoslav" part in the lead line due to either biases or nationalistic reasons.

I think that if those pages (and other pages of former yugolsvian actors) don't say "Yugoslav" in the lead line, then the same should happen for Mustafa Nadarevic, otherwise what's the point? EthanHunt1010 (talk) 09:27, 29 December 2020 (UTC)