Osman Đikić

Osman Đikić
Osman Đikić tomb in Mostar

Osman A. Đikić (January 7, 1879, Mostar - March 30, 1912) was a Muslim Serb poet, and dramatist from Mostar, Herzegovina. Some of his most famous works include Pobratimstvo 1900, Muslimanskoj mladeži 1902, Ašiklije 1903, Zlatija 1906, Stana 1906, and Muhadžir 1909.

He is the author of two sevdalinka songs: Đaurko mila and Ašik ostah na te oči.

He died at age 33 in 1912.

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