Examples of 'pašić' in a sentence

Meaning of "pašić"

pašić (noun) - Refers to a traditional Bosnian pastry made of thin layers of dough filled with either sweet or savory fillings. It is a popular treat in Bosnia and surrounding regions

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Pašić was sentenced to five years but released immediately.
The most prominent minister of foreign affairs during his reign was Nikola Pašić.
Pašić answered that he did.
The Bulevar begins from the large fountain on the Square of Nikola Pašić.
Pašić ordered that his followers be aided with money and arms.
A few days later the newly formed Radical cabinet of Sava Grujić pardoned Pašić.
Pašić was always careful to keep open the option of a deal with the Croatian opposition.
Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić ordered that his followers be aided with money and arms.
Pašić claimed he was misquoted, with no effect.
Hartwig was also on excellent terms with the prime minister of Serbia, Nikola Pašić.
Nikola Pašić was not among the conspirators who plotted to assassinate King Alexander.
Trumbić was named Foreign Minister, and Pašić found himself temporarily out of power.
Both Pašić and regent Alexander wanted a unitary state but for different reasons.
Influential Serbian politician Nikola Pašić sought to halt Austro-Hungarian influence.
Nikola Pašić married Đurđina Duković, daughter of a wealthy Serbian grains trader from Trieste.

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For the remainder of Alexander 's rule, Pašić retired from politics.
Steed charged Pašić with being a new " sultan " and severed his friendship with him.
After the 1925 elections, entry into the government was offered to the party by Nikola Pašić.
Both the Regent and Pašić asked for Russian support, which was refused.
In 1902 he organised student demonstrations in the Senate against Nikola Pašić.
At first the King gave Pašić a mandate to form a coalition with Pribićević 's Democrats.
However, Pašić managed to form a coalition and became prime minister again on 1 January 1921.
Milan Ciganović = = = Prime Minister Pašić received early information of the assassination plan.
Nikola Pašić formed a new government on 12 April 1908 and Stepanović became the Minister of Defense.
In 1896, the king managed to force Pašić to back off from pushing for constitutional reforms.

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