Kankaraš
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Kankaraš (Montenegrin, Serbian Cyrillic: Канкараш) is a Serbian surname. The surname has its origin in the Kankaraš brotherhood in Drobnjaci, with origins in Golija, northern Montenegro. A part of the Kankaraši settled Plovdiv, Bulgaria and changed their surname to "Černogorski" (Montenegrin). At least 7 individuals with the surname died at the Jasenovac concentration camp.[1]
It may refer to:
- Anto Kankaras (born 1956), Serbian mercenary, the Nausea of Nagara[citation needed]
- Duka Kankaraš, Montenegrin serdar[citation needed]
- Miodrag Kankaraš, mayor of Tivat[citation needed]
- Ivica Kankaraš, football player
- Sreten Kankaraš, owner of Grand Travel Agency
- Petar Kankaraš, Montenegrin lawyer[2]
- Milivoj Kankaraš, ethnic Serb killed by Albanians in Marovac, Serbia[3]
- Gorica Kankaraš, Best female weightlifter 58 kg, 71 kg and 84 kg[4]
References
- ↑ Jasenovac Research Institute. "Victim Search: Kankaraš".
- ↑ http://www.aimpress.ch/dyn/trae/archive/data/199511/51107-003-trae-pod.htm
- ↑ Odbor Milivoj Kankaras ubijen
- ↑ http://www.lisa.rs/svet-oko-nas/ljudi-iz-srbije/9115-Gorica-Kankaras-Prvakinja-Srbije-dizanju-tegova.html
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