Selam aleykum from a turkmen to my Bosnian brothers and sisters. You are forever in the hearts of the Turkic people. We appreciate your culture, your beautiful homeland, and we will never forget the sufferings that you endured.
Tako je. Bosanci tak i formirali se, kako narod na osnovje srbov i hrvatov, ali jih obratili u islam i prez nekoji vreme dodal se turski komponent, koji je u bosanskomu jeziku.
@@idirkadric829 I only commented on what the man in the video said. He said, it's quite old.S But in fact sevda goes back to ancient times of the islamic history, and the word sewda comes from sawd - black, dark, that is sad, emotional music.
@@irinav.1797 Some of its parts are quite old and go back to ethnic slavic music from the years of Bosnian kingdom but it has influences from Ottoman empire, Sephardic Jews and also Austro-Hungary.
To any Bosnians who read this, please keep your language and culture forever, they are beautiful.
Selam aleykum from a turkmen to my Bosnian brothers and sisters. You are forever in the hearts of the Turkic people. We appreciate your culture, your beautiful homeland, and we will never forget the sufferings that you endured.
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Eesh. Sent shivers down my spine.
Thank you
Thank you from Saray Bosna dear brother 😁😁😁
You ruled over us for hundreds of years. Boy, bye.
Cant watch this with out crying considering im a Bosnian refugee keep playing that soul music!!
Bosniaks best Slavic nation beautiful language and culture
Yes, indeed! ❤️
very beautiful and alive music.
kakvo lijepo ime. Damir
Bosnian Brilliance ^^
I am one of the bosnians that live in japan now but i still visit bosnia
Wow when did you move to Japan?
Dolly Ninja i flew from sarajevo to berlin in 2014 but at june of 2015 i moved to Japan in northern Tokyo
@@anttheman7475 oh nicee
Is there a Bosnian community in Japan? When I visited I thought I was the only one there probably haha
Bosanka. Pola hrvatica pola srpkinja. Still... 100 posto bosanka!
O čemu ti bgt
Tako je. Bosanci tak i formirali se, kako narod na osnovje srbov i hrvatov, ali jih obratili u islam i prez nekoji vreme dodal se turski komponent, koji je u bosanskomu jeziku.
Volim Te. ❤
I guess I am the only Indian who came till here ... Let me know when somebody else joines in
ok ok let me sit down with you at the table, Malaysian here XD
Sounds like armenian nice music
Good ☄☄☄
Slava Bosna
It's quite old... not very precise((
I am 17 and I prefer this over the newer Bosnian music. Anything after 2011 I don’t listen to.
@@idirkadric829 I only commented on what the man in the video said. He said, it's quite old.S But in fact sevda goes back to ancient times of the islamic history, and the word sewda comes from sawd - black, dark, that is sad, emotional music.
@@irinav.1797 Some of its parts are quite old and go back to ethnic slavic music from the years of Bosnian kingdom but it has influences from Ottoman empire, Sephardic Jews and also Austro-Hungary.