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Edhem Bicakcic

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Preceded by
  
Ibrahim Saric

Preceded by
  
Ibrahim Hadziomerovic

Spouse(s)
  
Razija

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Muhamed Zlatar

Succeeded by
  
Asim Mutevelic

Name
  
Edhem Bicakcic


Political party
  
Yugoslav Muslim Organization

Died
  
December 31, 1941, Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Party
  
Yugoslav Muslim Organization

RAMAZANSKA SJEĆANJA – EDHEM BIČAKČIĆ (10 05 2019)


Edhem Bicakcic (c. 1884 – 31 December 1941) was a Bosnian politician who became the only Mayor of Sarajevo to serve two nonconsecutive terms, first from 1928 to 1929, then again from 1935 to 1939. He was a close associate of Mehmed Spaho and a member of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization. Bicakcic died suddenly of a heart attack, aged 57.

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Early life and family

Bicakcic was born in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary, in what is today Bosnia and Herzegovina, to a Bosniak merchant family. His paternal uncle Salih Bicakcic was an Ottoman statesman and one of the leaders of the resistance against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. For his involvement in the resistance, Edhem's uncle was tried before the court-martial of General Josip Filipovic, and eventually acquitted due to lack of evidence. Following the acquittal, Salih returned to Sarajevo where he and his brother, Edhem's father, established several banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Young Edhem worked on the construction of a small hydropower plant in Hrid, near Sarajevo, on the banks of the Miljacka river.

World War I

CBS News and the Associated Press reported in 2010 that a postcard sent by Bicakcic, dated 13 June 1915, was discovered by a retired jeweler who purchased it at an antique fair in Long Beach, California. Bicakcic had sent a black-and-white photograph as a postcard to his wife Razija, parents and daughters Zekija and Camka while serving in Hungary during World War I from the town Villany. The Bosnian American jeweler who discovered the postcard after 95 years, was visiting his native Sarajevo in June 2010 when he coincidentally met Bicakcic's grandson while looking around a local antique shop in downtown Sarajevo. Because the grandson had the same last surname as Edhem Bicakcic, the jeweler presented the postcard to the grandson, who immediately recognized his grandfather on the photograph.

Politics

Bicakcic was elected as the 9th Mayor of Sarajevo in October 1928, taking over for Ibrahim Hadziomerovic. His term lasted one year. He was re-elected as mayor in 1935 and stayed on post until 1939. Bicakcic was the only mayor of Sarajevo to serve two nonconsecutive terms.

References

Edhem Bicakcic Wikipedia