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Also its still kinda fucked up they converted people through second class citizen tactics. As well as slavery being another way to forcefully coerce people to convert which is sad. As well as wanting to kill apostates such as myself. :/
Bosnians had probably accepted Islam due to a combination of factors. Obviously tolerance was one of them, but also many sources claim one of the tenets of the Bosnian church was that they refused to worship the cross, seeing it as bizarre that other Christians worshipped that which had killed Jesus (and some even debate on whether or not they believed Jesus was God or just a prophet of God). This is much closer to Islamic belief, so perhaps the change was not so radical for Bosnians.
"Obviously tolerance was a factor" The Ottoman Turks introduced a special tax on Christians in Bosnia. Roman Catholics were discriminated more compared to the Orthodox Christian who had the "Millet System" under the Ottoman Turkish rule. "many sources claim one of the tenets of the Bosnian church..." Actually that "Bosnian Church" ( or Bogomil sect) died out before the Ottoman Turks arrived. They were all converted by the Roman Catholic Franciscan monks in Bosnia on orders from the Pope ( Papal Bull still exists in the Vatican as evidence).
@@northernstar4811 And still,there are serbian monastery's all over Bosnia,Krajina,Lika and Herzegowina ,orthodox monastery's,that are almost 1000 years old...those were centers of education,politics and religion at that time.
@@duskosekulic5143 I suggest you have a look the online European map of the religious "Great Schism" (Encyclopaedia Britannica). Clearly Bosnia etc was given to the Roman Catholic Church, the border with the Orthodox Church was the river Drina. This was an international agreement signed between Rome & Constantinople.
@@northernstar4811 Those monastery's are much,much older than maps. They were demolished many times but foundations remains. Even tombstones like one that was builted into the foundation of Bijeljina mosque. It was from 12th century with serbian language and cros on it. Supreme archelogical evidence! And it was once more been butried into that very mosque during it's renovation due to "keeping originality" of the building. Actually,that is a culturocide.
@@randomnessrules4971 unfortunately most of our wars are due to politicians/kings dividing the people. and when you have those 10% retarded nationalists from 3 different nations buying it, then the other 90% have to fight too. its a sad story
Similar conversions to Islam occurred in Bulgaria too, although in a much smaller scale. In fact, a small part of the Bulgarian Bogomils/Paulicians, who were considered heretics by the Orthodox church, embraced the Catholic fate in the 16th-17-th century. Even today there are two small municipalities with a predominant Catholic population - one in North Bulgaria (Belene) and one in South Bulgaria (Rakovski). As to the Muslim Bulgarians, they represent probably about 1% of the modern Bulgarian population. And last but not least, there were various attempts for re-Christianization of the Muslim Bulgarians but there was never a consistent state policy in this direction. What seems to have worked, was the atheist propaganda during the Communism, which affected all religious communities in Bulgaria.
@@marin8862 you mean 1/6 converts from the Bosnian Church... But well what about the immigrants you didnt mention them at all... but maybe there are more than 100 % ^^
I believe many Muslim Bulgarians had to take refuge in Turkey after Bulgaria's independence. They're called Pomaklar (Pomaks) in Turkey. Their numbers are between 300k and 600k.
It has been narrated by 'Umar b. al-Khattib that he heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: I will expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula and will not leave any but Muslim. Reference : Sahih Muslim 1767a In-book reference : Book 32, Hadith 75
Bosnia is a beautiful country. I visited in August 2022, went to both Mostar and Sarajevo (I prefer Mostar). I hope to return one day. The people are friendly, the food is nice, and the nation’s history is well preserved.
@@brankobelfranin8815i mean still, Mostar is the most beautiful city in the country from a bosniak but the population diffrence beetween bosniaks and croats isnt big (4000 more croats)
I went to Bosnia and loved it. Born Christian but had so many good interactions with the Bosnian Muslims, Croatian catholics and Serb Christians. I'm moving there next year. I can't wait. This video is awesome! Bosnians are badass, super respectful and so damn kind!!
@@AcknowledgeMeKid says the russian your country is found by a swedish man and your language is old balkanic bulgarian. you dont know yourself who you are. our culture is turkish and your so called brothers the serbs are even turks. they use 1600 turkish words in their language also. the serbs dont use your brotherly russian words but turkish. your brothers serbs dont eat russian food but turkish foods hahah. your orthodox christian brothers the serbs have the same as us. only we are the real muslims and they the fake christian turks. how can you be othodox christian but everything you represent eat and talk is islamic based!
@@BosniaYUGO Hahahaha How come that you never learned that Turkish language? You are still talking the same language that was called Serbia- Croation . You could not learn Turkish in five centuries? If all Slovenes never existed how come that we have almost the same languages, the same alphabet and the same gene? Turkish people have different gene, language, alphabet and religion. Sounds like you did not go to school if you are saying what you said.
Fun fact: Bosnian church was revolved around having a humble life which lead to none churches being built. People prayed in their homes. Thats the reason why we have no remains of those structures from that period
The "Bosnian Church" has not existed for several centuries. The "church" most likely was the Bogomil sect ( from Bulgaria). The Papal Bull ( order) instructed the Roman Catholic Franciscan Monks in Bosnia to convert all the Bogomils (circa 10,000 members) which they did before the Ottoman Turkish invasion.
HAHAHAHA. How much can you lie about it. Bogumil "church" was outlawed and it was not a church but a cult. When you learn a difference between a cult that less than 1% of people in Bosnia followed and a church then writte a comment.
@@Vegeta-wc2sn Well there isn`t a single so called "Bosnian Church" building anywhere in Bosnia, plus that area was under the control of the Roman Catholic Church ( see the online map of the religious "Great Schism"-Encyclopaedia Britannica). As you should know the Roman Catholic Church never tolerated other churches on its territory. The fact is all the Bogomil sect were converted peacefully by the Franciscan monks before the invasion of the Ottoman Turks.
As far as I know Bosnians were mostly Bogumils/Bosnian Church Officially they said they are Catholics but in secret they practiced their own religion .
Nije baš ni naj tačniji jer ne navodi da je "Bosanska crkva" u srednjem veku bila Arijanska crkva (sledbenici popa Arija ili u Francuskoj poznati kao Katari) . Papaska inkvizicija ih je spaljivala na lomači u to vreme ,pa su spas našli u Bosni (to su uglavnom bili Normani po poreklu, danas ako radite DNK test haplogrupa,to je I2 haplogrupa koja je rasprostranjena širom bivše SFRJ). U Srbiji sledbenici popa Arija su nazivani Bogumili (po popu Bogumilu iz današnje Bugarske ) ili Babuni (u zakoniku Cara Dušana ih tako nazivaju po reci Babun u Makedoniji). Prelazak na islamsku veru nije bio dobrovoljan kao što se u videu izbegava da kaže. Turci su namerno bili naj svirepiji prema bogumilima (katari/ Arijevci...jedno te isto samo drugi nazivi) i prema "nemačkim riterima" koje je Car Dušan doveo i nastanio u okolini Skoplja (danas uglavnom njihovi naslednici žive na i oko Šarplanine - to sada znamo jer imaju R1b haplogrupu istu DNK kao i Nemci u Nemačkoj,a niko ne govori Nemački i većina je polu muslimani,polu pravoslavci ) . Na kraju videa nedostaje odrednica "zašto niko nije terao muslimane da se vrate u hrišćanstvo" ... Zato što je Bosna nakon oslobođenja od Turaka prvo pripala Austrougarskoj,ali su se sve vreme i muslimani i pravoslavci borili protiv Austrougarske,jer NISU DOZVOLILI da se grade škole na našem južnoslovenskom jeziku . U organizaciji "Mlada Bosna" su bili i pravoslavci i muslimani i katolici (i Gavrilo Princip 😊) . U kraljevinu SHS,Bosna je ušla kao deo Srbije (Kraljevina Srba,Hrvata i Slovenaca) . Ali ovo poslednje oni nije ni morao da stavi u video 😊 .
@@sughdeepsinghdhillon8722 don't forgot our great muslim leaders like sultan jalalahudin who helped unite punjab and king porus who protected our lands from Alexander the great
While the Bosnian Church may have disappeared with time, its stance against both the Pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople will forever be remembered in the struggle for independence.
"While the Bosnian Church may have disappeared with time" That "church" hasn`t existed for several centuries. The Roman Catholic church (Franciscan Monks in Bosnia) coverted them all before the arrival of the Ottoman Turks.
Balkan powder keg they said, this people is ethnically the same yet they doesn't like each other. Eternal enmity between each other, try to get along guys.
Ah, Pope and Hungary/Croatia consider bosnians as heretics is the main reason, 2nd is their slavic brothers serbians also comsider them as heretic, so when ottomans conquered Bosnia their people finally feel safe, not really safe but a way safer than under catholic rules
@@ammarhaziq919 They considered them Heretics because they had their own church, witch was different from classic christianity, I wouldn't agree they considered them heretics Serbia had pretty good relations with them tbf.
malo je srednjevekovnih ,steci su puno stariji nego sto zvanicna istorija tvrdi i nisu srednjevekovne Bosne jel pod jedan Bosanska drzava nije bila u tim granicama ,drugo ima ih sa datumima dok Bosna kao drzava nije ni postojala i trece sto govori da su puno starini ljudi koji zive na tim predelima ili krajevima nemaju secanje na njih to jest ko ih je pravio .Prvobitna istrazivanja su ih datirala na starost preko 3000 godina .To ima smisla pogotovu oni ogromni koji nemaju nikakv pismen podatak vec samo slike kola ,zivotinja i td.Ima par stecaka ispred Sarajevskog muzeja sa interesantnim pismom koji vise podseca na frigiski ili zvanicno anticki grcki i pisani su ogledalo stilom ili sa desna na levo isto kao i Ertrursko pismo .Zanimljivo je da se tako pisalo bas negde pre 3000 godina .
Bosnia is one of those few countries who have been around for a while, since the 9th century (and most probably even before that, pre Roman times if we count Bosnians the descendants of Illyrians), they have always been under occupation but they still manage to exist s thousand years later.
Yep even in the 90's. My city of Bihac was the last city to fall under the Ottoman occupation,50 years after the they captured whole of Bosnia. Also that city gave 5.Corps .. a military unit that was known for biggest and baddest battles in 90's war and gave many heroes and defended the city from a planed genocide. It defended occupied city for 3 years with homemade weapon and improvised water pipe guns. U should visit it one day. The whole Krajina region,western Bosnia is the part of the country that breeds finest of warriors. Even the uprising against Ottoman rule came from that part,city of Cazin,and it was successful. Cheers from a proud Bosniak 😀
@@SERBIA1389SERBIA How are they giving faith? The church the Bosnians believed in would be considered heretical anyways. What did your ancestors worship prior to christianity?
Nah… muslims pay the exact same tax… which is called “zakah” which is exactly 2.5% of your wealth yearly. I’m actually kinda sure that the jezyah they had to pay was less than that amount. (Simple because anyone who didn’t have a lot of money can apply for certain things that exempt them from that tax).
@@EmperorOHI Really? The Jizya tax could go as high as 50%. There's literally a Hadith where Mohammad allows Jews to live on their land and cultivate their land if they pay 50% of the produce as Jizya. Don't think that people are fools
@@mehmed13 Here you go: Sunan Ibn Majah 2469 It was narrated that Anas bin Malik said: “When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) conquered Khaibar, he gave it (to its people) in return for half (of its yield).” Grade: Sahih
I am Bosnian and I am proud. I was raised to respect and love. Our deferences should bring us together so we can share our believes and culture. We are all humans who have same goals to live, to take care of our love ones, to support each other. I will always support kind and good people regardless who they are, those who spread hate and violence are not welcome in my life.
@@sretslad1781 I am proud of who I am!! I can’t change what happened 500 years ago. This is my time and I cherish it. It looks like you live in the past. I feel sorry for you 😃.
@@AdiAdi-mn4bw you implicated you are proud of bosnia so i just thought what exactly you mean by that. good for you being proud of yourself that i can understand at least
@@sretslad1781 He means what he said. We're proud of our history full of courage and heroism. As a nationality. Im also proud of being a muslim. My ancestors made the right decision
@@koceyne2712 proud of what exactly? xD im really curious. Well your ancestors havent had that much of a choice. so i still dont know what you guys claming to be proud of. your rich history full of courage and heroism? xD xD xD i mean its kind of the opposite isnt it?you are the descendant of not so brave people that didnt want to die and live. if your ancestor were brave theyd still be christian and fought the tyranny of the ottomans. but they didnt. and now you are proud... i think your grand grand grand grand grandfather would be very ashamed of you. and btw... in those 300years ( which is nothing) bosnians did what? thats right... nothing :D
Bosnischen mudlimen werden tagtäglich als Türken beschimpft von croaten und serben und mit worten ,gehe nach Türkei zurück dorthin sindxeure Wurzeln dort kannst du bsyram feiern ,zurück geschickt Aber vergessen,das Croaten in 7 Jahrhundert wandern nach Balkan aus Karpaten führen Kriege mit ilira und vermischen sich Serben erst ab 15 Jahrhundert offiziel als sollche Volk existent Also Bosnniaken muslime waren schon da. ❤selam nach Türkei und besucht uns bald in Bosnien
Balkan nations kept their languages and religions after centuries of Turkish rule despite that Greeks claim the opposite ironically Greeks were the ones who assimilated the native Anatolian peoples causing their extinctions
Its the difference between European style colonization started by the Greeks and the Romans where they essentially "cleanse" the lands they colonize from their natives and emigrate their own peoples to live their compared to the Islamic empires where religious tolerance is the basis of conquest. Its why its very rare to hear of witch hunts in Muslim nations (Not that it didn't happen but much rarer). Unfortunately, History also teaches us that ultimately the European style is the one that won out in the end. Evidence to that how the New World is basically an extension of European culture
I don't know if you know it, but after Alexander's conquest, Greek became lingua franca of Anatolia. In 197 BC Rome conquers Greece and after a while Anatolia. We see that Greek language in Anatolia remained even UNDER ROMAN RULE, just like in Sicily and the Levant until the Arab conquest. Anatolia was under Greek rule for about 130 years and under Roman for centuries. Despite that Greek language prevailed. Also, in Anatolia there were also large populations of Greeks since 12th century BC, who migrated there after the Bronze Age collapse. By the time of Alexander's conquest, Greeks were already one of the largest, if not the largest, population. For example, the kingdom of Pontus was ruled by Persian dynasty but the official language was Greek, just like the religion with some Persian gods. Although Greek language survived for centuries, it became extinct in Anatolia just in some years after the ottoman rule. So, don't try to blame others in order to feel better
Finally a truthful and an academical video with no affiliations to anyone about the nation of Bosnia. Even tho there are still a few little details that have not been mentioned for this story to be 100% correct in each and every single way possible, it is still a very nicely done and made video, which i enjoyed a lot. I have been a subscriber to this channel for over 2 years now, and to see a video about my own country is really something worth experiencing. I support this channel a lot and will continue to watch and enjoy all the videos. Keep up the good work!!
What nation of Bosnia? Do you mean those that were brought from all over Ottoman empire or the natives? Natives mostly carry Serbian orthodox last names. There were so many migrations in Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and back. After each rebellion, people would move to another ottoman province. The best part of the Bosnian saga is that even administrative lines changed over time. That means that parts of today's Croatia and Serbia were in Bosnia.
I live in Bosnia and this is literally what we learn about how Islam came to Bosnia as well. It's not much different really, except our teacher used to tell us that Bosnian church wasn't really similar to Catholic and Orthodox churches of the time. Apparently Bosnian church denied trinity, also did not pray towards a cross, and did not allow church hierarchy that was present in other churches. So like the way it was explained to me was: Bosnian church definitely stemmed from Christianity, but it had some major differences that made it qualify as heretics. Also they absolutely despised the practice of "indulgence", aka paying to the church so that they suffer less in hell- which was practiced in Christianity. Plus, Bosnians didn't really pray the way Christians did, there isn't any specific rituals that can be pointed out really. They also didn't care much about religion in the first place apparently.. According to what my professor said, the prayer was more of a "talking to God" type of thing? Along with all that, the constant pressure which you mentioned also made people of Bosnia "cold" towards Christianity. Considering also Islam had many similarities to the Bosnian church (at the time), with the "incentive to convert" rather than force, I think was enough to "soften" many Bosnians towards Islam. According to what I've also heard, Ottomans would kidnap non-Muslim kids for janissaries- but Muslim Bosnians would go on to join janissaries themselves very often. Like families would send their sons while kids to train with janissaries. I am a Muslim (my family really has entirely Montenegrian roots), and I have heard stories by my grandparents about their elders (there is a lot about my family that was written and told to others) going to Istanbul for either military education voluntarily, or just simply going to serve the army, or go get education. I'm not sure how correct all of it is, there isn't much to talk about when it comes to Bosnia as there isn't many records. P.S.: Watch out for the Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks in the comments trying to say ban Kulin or king Tvrtko was either of those. One of them is Bosnian bogumil, other Bosnian catholic. Go on and fight until your fingers fall off from typing.
I disagree with that. The Ottoman policy was divide and rule.They would Islamize certain regions of the Balkans like in Greece, Bosnia, Albania and Bulgaria to ensure that their vassals had control over the nomadic Christians. No Christian family willingly sent their sons to Constantinople. By that logic all the Uyghur muslims voluntarily gave their children to Chinese Maoists who took them to Beijing to become great officers.
@@personaldove wouldn't say that. Despite the popular opinion, Ottomans did renovate churches and built majority of 'hospitals' in Serbia, also treatment wasn't that bad in the beginning. Also let Serbs to continue practicing the GOC, although for a price, they did not try forcing anything.
@@lukababic5623 So how did Belgrade become a muslim majority city? And why were there always Serb revolts and two exoduses that led to the Great Serb Migration? Also, why did the Serbs of Bosnia flee to Croatia as refugees after the Ottomans conquered?
The real reason we converted to Islam was that Islam is a beautiful religion and very decent way of life so we fell in love with it.Turks are not here anymore,so we could go back to old religion,if we wished.But,we love our faith and are happy with it.We just wish the Serbs would leave us alone,otherwise we are alright.Anyone friendly is welcome any time.
There is another point that should be considered in this subject. When Mehmed II conquered Bosnia in 1463 he gave them a speech in their language about their religious rights. This is pretty big for a local citizen when you think about it in those ages. A foreign "heathen" head of state conquers you and address you in your language about your rights. They still commemorate him today.
Doesn't have anything to do with that. Mehmed II spoke i think 5 languages fluently and one of the languages was Serbian. Anwers in Bosnia lays in Hungarian wish to conquer those lands for very long time, constant crusades against them as recognized from both denominations as heretics (check for Bogumils) and finally for the rulers of Bosnia who shifted to islam before the rest of the people.
@@bojanblagojevic5759 I am not saying this is the most important reason but ratger it should be mentioned in the video. It is not important when you think these times but it is a nice touch when you consider that ages.
@@muhammedaliisk4578 Yeah i understood. From that point of view yes. Definitely would be huge difference if you have a conquerer which speaks your language then some Hungarian who wants to impose his rules. Just wanted to point out that doesn't have anything to do with their transfer to Islam. At least not immediately. For example the last Bosnian king was killed by Mehmed II in person. He personally cut his head. Didn't mean anything to Bosnian king that Mehmed II was speaking Serbian in that moment. 😁
Very accurate from a global point of view, but its a long story about bosnian church as some professors call they "Frist protestants in Europe". Bosnian church has stay againt the High taxes that church east and west had, also they belive that church has to be poor, because of that they built mainly small churchs of wood, and so on... Many interesting things!
Man i think in is not because of the church. Many muslims were slayed or forcebly converted to cristianity after fall of the Ottomans and rise of the independent Cristan states. And in that time muslims in Bosnia were saved by AH with their tolerance.
This guy tends to pronounce a lot of things wrong, from my experience watching his videos. Hence his mispronunciations of Catholicism and subsequently.
Jako loš video, informacije prikupljene vjerovatno sa wikipedije. Toliko netočnih tvrdnji i još Turci prikazani kao neki friendly osvajači 😄 Pa onda tvrdnja da su činili 2/3 Bosne je laž. Katolici su bili većina do kraja 17 stoljeća kada se iz Bosne povlači E. Savojski i Šokci sele u Slavoniju. Kasnije su pravoslavci većina a u globalu kršćani su uvijek bili većina pa tako i danas.
There is only one islam and if people choose to follow it they follow according to the quran and sunnah. There is no bosnian,turkish or arab version of islam.
I just want to thank our Malaysian brothers and sisters who support us on literally every video about Bosnia. Love to Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤ from Bosnia 🇧🇦⚜ ❤ We appreciate you a lot!
You speak the same language as Serbs/Croats, you share the same haplogroups as Serbs/Croats, you share the same mentality as Serbs/Croats, you look like Serbs/Croats...yet Malaysian are your brothers ......OK LOL😆
The Kingdom of Croatia from 925 to 1102 AD included the region of Bosnia. After 1102 AD the Kingdom of Croatia joins in an union with the Catholic Hungarian crown. In 1154 AD the Hungarians appoint Ban Boric (an ethnic Croat) as the first "Ban" (Governor) of Bosnia. Until the Ottoman Turkish invasion of Bosnia there were no muslims or their vassal Serbs ("Servs") in Bosnia.
No one tried to "re-Christianize" Bosnia? R u high? BOTH Serbia and Croatia attacked and massacred Bosnians on different occasions just because they were Muslims.
They can try what they want .....in the End the Gospel threters are going down in there own decadens.... They don't need anamies as long they have free Love and alcohol.
@@aldindurakovic8828 You can't speak proper English, might be because of Islam.. You don't need to be drunk from alcohol to embarrass yourself in the comments here.
@Jasna Car Bosnia & Herzegowina is like a septic hole divided with barbwire. There's barbwire in the midlle but fescies are from the both sides.😆 (*btw,I'm from northeast bosnia)
Mehmet The Conqureror spoke Bosnian in Bosnia and instantly 50 thousand people became Muslims. If you ask people in the Turkey about Bosnians, everyone will say that they are our brothers in the Balkans, so we have always treated the Bosnian immigrants in the country well.
@@tugrulgul570 yes thats true! I am a Bosniak with Turkish roots (my ancestors came from Konya to Bosnia). Still today i have many relatives in Turkey. We are brothers and we always support each other. Turkey is our motherland 🇹🇷🇧🇦
Jizya = taxes (non Muslims) = fixed number for the Government paid annually Zakkat = taxes (Muslims) = 2.5% of all person's wealth goes to the poor paid annually Both pay taxes
As a Bosnian and European, our unique religious heritage has always given me a great sense of pride. Much to the dismay of our enemies, that can never be broken.
@@tarik6990 wake up from this shit and come back to Christianity where you belong to!☦️ Don't you see if you only say something that your muslim so-called "brothers" don't like it, they won't hesitate attacking you! You have to embrace the Christianity if you really belong to Europe! You have nothing in common with those cammels, except the thing that you were converted to their fake ideology!
You need to create a video about Montenegrins as well. They successfully repelled the Ottoman Empire for centuries, and were an independent oasis in mostly conquered Balkans. Very fierce warriors, often living high in the mountains somehow they managed to defeat the Ottomans. Theres a lot of writings in the Turkish archives that are open to the public where the Ottoman generals speak about Montenegrins, Bosnians, and Serbs as the most fierce warriors they have ever encountered.
Yes. Also please try to explain why Mo tenegrins had serbian symbol on then national hat for centuries and why all they rullers speak about Montenegrins and themselvs as Serbs.
Tattooing of the hands was a widespread tradition among Roman Catholic Croatian women in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Ottoman rule centuries ago. This tradition originates from the places once occupied by the Turks and its purpose was to prevent young, Catholic women being kidnapped and converted to Islam.... Traditional symbols included crosses, sometimes tattooed around the women’s wrist so that they looked like bracelets. The cross also has its variations in the form of a small pine tree...The custom was practiced in Central and Southern Bosnia, around the town of Jajce, as well as Rama, Uskoplje, Kupres and Kraljeva Sutjeska...
The "Janissaries" (new soldiers) were Christians who were taken from their families and converted as small children. They were brought up and trained into soldiers for the Ottoman Turkish Sultan to fight against the Christians in Europe.
@@dzevadbayraktar322 The Croats of Central Bosnia had to tattoo their young girls (mainly on the hands and arms) with Christian symbols as a way to deter them being taken by the Ottoman Turks for their harems.
Many moved to Turkey after the Austrian ocupation and yugoslavia encouraged muslims to move there unfortunately. There are still villages in Turkey where people speak Bosnian as their native language
@@mamojebac111 yes the language that had the first south slavic dictionary, made by Muhamed Havaji Uskufi in 1631. Instead of larning history from croatian and serbian wikipedia pages you should read a couple of legit sources and look at history more objectively. Bosnian was the official language in the country even at the start of Austro Hungarian rule. You can still find school books from that era.
Fatih Sultan Mehmet spoke Bosnian in Bosnia and instantly 50 thousand people became Muslims.If you ask people in the country about Bosnians, everyone will say that they are our brothers in the Balkans, so we have always treated the Bosnian immigrants in the country well.
@@arolemaprarath6615 bruh bosnian is slavic dude and also native european And also the majority ethnicity embrace islam was non Arab (Like Pakistani Indonesian) What is wrong with you brother?
@@JELLYEzoX Josip Broz Tito Nije bio Bosanac nego Hrvat.. Josip Broz Tito je takodje komunistički zločinac koji je naredio mnoga ubistva Bošnjaka.. Kažeš da si sin zlatnog ljijljana a nosiš tu zastavu Jugoslavije sa kojom su srbi napadali našu Bosnu 1991 i ubijali naš narod, djecu i naše vojnike Armije RBiH.. Vjerojatno si još mlad i ne znaš neke stvari, možda se pališ na komunizam. Ali to je brate neprijateljska zastava, ako si stvarno sin zlatnog ljiljana i ako si pravi Bošnjak skloni je. To ti je moj savjet kao mladjem bratu
Actually there were many Muslims in other Balkan countries aswell. Its just that they were mostly forced to relocate after the fall of the ottomans. Some muslims in Bosnia have roots from Hungary and Croatia for example, theres even a Hungarian muslim community still living in Egypt. Millions of Turks have European origin exactly because so many fled there. Its an overlooked part of history
There were many Muslims arround Balkans not only in Bosnia. But they got deported or killed. Eastern Bulgaria, Belgrade, Northern Greece were Muslim majority.
How do you think christianity was spread across the globe after 15th century,before that which was restricted to parts of Europe,Russia and arabs in egypt,lebanon. Thankx to portuguese and spanish colonizers to Americas .😀
Just a note, We bosniaks are ourselves almost 100% Muslim the reason why the country itself only is 55-60% or so Muslim is because there are plenty of serbs and croats in the country who perdominently practice Christianity.
I really liked the video. There are few things i would like to add. Bogomils played key role in creation of Bosnian church. Bogomils were a heretic group named after their leader Bogomil. They originated from Bulgaria, but were expelled to Serbia and from Serbia they were expelled to Bosnia (by Stefan Nemanja). Instead of expelling them Kulin ban (ban of Bosnia) and his people accepted them and their values which were pretty similar to the values early christianity proposed. There are some indications that Bosnian church was already fading even before Ottomans came. Chrstianity was prevailing, especially catholic Christianity. Last Bosnian king was cathlolic and many Bosnian lords were either catholic or ortodox (like Vlatko Vuković) by 14th and 15th century. The resistence of Bosnia to Ottomans wasnt as stiff as you said. Bosnian duke Vlatko Vuković did defeat Ottomans in battle of Bileća in 1388 and participated in battle of Kosovo next year, but other than that there wasnt more important battles in which Bosnia participated, mostly skirmishes. Bosnia fell to Mehmed the Conqueror in 1463 (4 years after Serbia) without much trouble. Finally, you made small mistake at the end. Bosnian uprising of 1831 didnt even come close to liberating Bosnia from Ottomans. It was important, but Ottomans put it down after a year or so and went on to rule Bosnia for 50 more years, untill 1878. Anyway great video, keep up with great content.
@@harunzaklan2632 Aj ne mlati, je li Husein oslobodio Bosnu? Nije. A ovaj je rekao da jeste i ja sam ga ispravio. Mani me kompleksa. Nisam ja kriv Huseinu što mu je ustanak propao za godinu dana.
@@biglebowsky6586 Mogu samo da zamislim facu jednog prosečnog izmanipulisanog Muslimana, kad uzme da čita povelju Tvrtka Kotromanića, pogotovo deo gde navodi svoju podređenu vlastelu.
"Bosnia fell to Mehmed the Conqueror in 1463 (4 years after Serbia) without much trouble. " You are forgetting about Matthias Corvinus and the Black Army in Bosnia.
They were plenty of conversion throughout the empire.From Greeks, Georgians, Armenians etc. Most of those eventually assimilated into becoming part of todays Turks. In Bosna, Albania and some other places conversion did not lead to assimilation.
Apparently, all the muslim converts (and descendants) from christian-majority ottoman provinces that fled to the remaining territories of the ottoman empire, and later the newly-formed turkish republic, in the aftermath of all the independence wars that occurred all over southeastern europe during the late 1890s-early 1900s, became "turkified" fairly swiftly due to a "turkish name law" that was implemented during the early days of Ataturk's rule. All the citizens living within turkey's borders had to adopt a turkish-origin surname. It end up dilluting ethnic divisions within post-ottoman turkey, with the intent of creating a somewhat homogenous populated country, not prone to future ethnic strife and conflicts. The kurds were the only minority that, still to this day, continue to resist turkish assimilation. As for the bosniaks and the albanians, i believe that nowadays there is a sizable number of turks that are of bosniak/slavic and albanian ancestry, if i'm Not mistaken. I think the reason both bosnia and albania remained muslim-majority countries/territories even after the end of ottoman rule was the fact that there wasnt an immediate persecution of the muslim population by non-muslim rulers, which might have prompted an immediate and massive population exodus into turkey. Unfortunely, the persecutions really did occur, many decades later, during the communist rule in Albania and mainly in Bosnia, during the break-up of Yugoslavia.
Also, many muslims arrived from Serbia, after Serbia become independent from Ottomans in the 19th century. Now, you have muslim surenames like Užičanin (from Užice), Valjevac (from Valjevo).
@ايجون تارجاريين That's nonsense,your zero historical knowledge.The Orthodox Christians (Serbs,Greeks and Bulgarians) were the first one in Europe who fought against Ottomans,it was at the beginning of 1300s years,but in the battle of nicopolis Serbs and Bulgarians were fight for the Ottomans because of money,and Catholics were betrayed orthodox christian world,Catholics were crusading the Orthodox Greeks on Constantinople in the same time.As a Greek i know better than you
@ iT IS THE CHEMICAL WEAPON THESIS OF THE MEDIEVAL AGE. There are no real evidences those crusades hapend nor are any heresies in the bibles of the bosnian church :) They were an shepard christianity movement like in jesus times and that all only cuz there vas a lack of clericks in bosnia. The church didnt exist when the ottomans came.
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@@ramsaysnow9196 They were regular wars and sieges and they called it "crusades" to justify their attacks.
You did explain how Islam came in Bosnia, but you did not explained percentage of Muslims in BiH during last century and a half. Religious census conducted by Austrian and afterwards Yugoslavian authorities records Serb orthodox population in BiH dominant with 40-44%, and muslim population took 1s place from 70's and because of higher birth rate came to near 50% in census 2013.
Pa naravno da je broj Srba smanjen posle genocida Koji su preziveli od Ustasa I Handzar muslimana, a I strasnih gubitaka u I svetskom ratu. A da ne pominjem I silne povlastice koje su imali muslimani sirom Jugoslavije posle 1945.
What this video explains so well is that our ethnicity is genetically who we are, and practicing a religion is a function of external forces and personal choice.
In the case of the nations and ethnicity, gennetics do not prove anything. Greek and Turks have very similar genetics, because they live 1000 years on same soil, but they re not same, they have different cultures, and they are often enemies (not today like it was in history)
The arrival and settlement of the Slavs began in the 6th century; Croats and Serbs in the territory of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. At that time, the Croats assimilated the local Celts, Illyrians and Romans and accepted Christianity, and having developed their own cultural and artistic forms, they shaped political institutions and finally their own state that would last until the 15th century.In the middle of the 10th century Bosnia is mentioned for the first time as a small area along the upper reaches of the Bosna River.
The Kingdom of Croatia from 925 to 1102 AD included Bosnia. After 1102 AD the Kingdom of Croatia joins in a union with the Catholic Hungarian crown. In 1154 AD the Hungarian appoint Ban Boric (an ethnic Croat) as the first "Ban" (Governor) of Bosnia.
To all comment making a joke about religious tolerance of Ottomans, it depends on the ruler. Sometime they get tolerant ruler sometime they don't. The religious one usually tolerant. The fanatic one oppress/discriminate. The irreligious one is tolerant i guess since they don't care.This happen in every empire with long history and many ruler. It is not surprising. Just do not blame Islam, please.
Balkans have Muslim majority countries like Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and significant Muslim populations (more than 30%) in countries like North Macedonia, Montenegro etc. They also have a significant Muslim population in the Sandžak region of Serbia where Novi Pazar is a Muslim majority city in Serbia. All of these populations are native European Muslims. The result of 400 years of Ottoman Occupation.
@@мувн-ш4ы I am not a Muslim. Yes, I am a Turk. But it was a necessity for the Ottomans to be there. All empires and nations have chosen to expand their borders as the only way to protect them. I don't know how the people there became Muslims, but when the Serbs were committing the Srebrenica massacre, they only looked at the fact that they were Bosniaks, not the faith of the people. I don't care if they're Muslims. They have cultural ties other than human and historical ties. You can't separate Bosnia from anywhere in Turkey. I am not a Muslim. Yes, I am a Turk. But it was a necessity for the Ottomans to be there. All empires and nations have chosen to expand their borders as the only way to protect them. I don't know how the people there became Muslims, but when the Serbs were committing the Srebrenica massacre, they only looked at the fact that they were Bosniaks, not the faith of the people. I don't care if they're Muslims. They have cultural ties other than human and historical ties. You can't separate Bosnia from anywhere in Turkey. Those of you who portray this interaction as bad should criticize the French once again. Do not forget that the Turks did not even commit genocide but persecution. If he had done so, he would be in the light of day like France, Japan, Armenia and the United States. Your claims cannot go beyond dry slanders. You just say that there was a genocide, but there are no documents or sources. I think the Ottomans should not have been there. But could Mehmet Pasha, a Serb with a sokol who ruled the Ottoman Empire for 30 years, be the most powerful man in the world as a Serb? No. Serbs this gg.
In addition, only the leader in the Ottoman Empire was the Turk. The rest were always non-Turkish nationalities. You have betrayed your own empire. I didn't want the Ottomans to fall on us, but it was our state. But it was a living state for the Balkans. When the Anatolian Turks were asked to pay high taxes
Ukraine Serbia Bosnia Georgia Armenia all balkans Caucasus north africa Arab geography. Why are these countries in such a mess? We have left you alone for 100 years. Because the western European countries and russians who entered there were enemies with the ottoman. So to you. Here, set up a company, is there anyone holding you back? Take out the sokollus in the old Ottoman rule and rule the world. It is very normal for you to treat a stupid state that gives you this chance and serves you more than the Turks. We are the ones who should not love the Ottomans, not you. I really don't know when you will understand.
@@protestanone The Serbs and the Bosniaks were same people until Ottomans forced Islam onto the Bosniaks. The Serbs saw Bosniaks as same people in Srebrenica but only due to their religion Islam brought by Ottomans were they massacred.
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Please do one on the sikh empire,king porus as well
Do a video about Gagauz people, Gorani, Torbeshi, Pomaks (Bulgarian speaking muslims)
You could also do a video about the Christianization of Lithuania, or why and how Lithuania became the last pagan country in Europe.
Wish year 3100 Ancient Sumeria Industrialized. Religion would have died out in 2500 BCE
Give me Industrialization over Violent Fairy-tale 'Religions'!
I'm sure the comments are going to stay nice and respectful :)
They should :)
@@Knowledgia never are.
Oh don't worry,it will be about as peaceful as the balkans
Also its still kinda fucked up they converted people through second class citizen tactics. As well as slavery being another way to forcefully coerce people to convert which is sad. As well as wanting to kill apostates such as myself. :/
@@goddamnit7230 no one cares buddy
Bosnians had probably accepted Islam due to a combination of factors. Obviously tolerance was one of them, but also many sources claim one of the tenets of the Bosnian church was that they refused to worship the cross, seeing it as bizarre that other Christians worshipped that which had killed Jesus (and some even debate on whether or not they believed Jesus was God or just a prophet of God). This is much closer to Islamic belief, so perhaps the change was not so radical for Bosnians.
from what i learned in school they believed in two gods one was good other one evil but it could be very outdated
"Obviously tolerance was a factor"
The Ottoman Turks introduced a special tax on Christians in Bosnia. Roman Catholics were discriminated more compared to the Orthodox Christian who had the "Millet System" under the Ottoman Turkish rule.
"many sources claim one of the tenets of the Bosnian church..."
Actually that "Bosnian Church" ( or Bogomil sect) died out before the Ottoman Turks arrived. They were all converted by the Roman Catholic Franciscan monks in Bosnia on orders from the Pope ( Papal Bull still exists in the Vatican as evidence).
@@northernstar4811
And still,there are serbian monastery's all over Bosnia,Krajina,Lika and Herzegowina ,orthodox monastery's,that are almost 1000 years old...those were centers of education,politics and religion at that time.
@@duskosekulic5143 I suggest you have a look the online European map of the religious "Great Schism" (Encyclopaedia Britannica). Clearly Bosnia etc was given to the Roman Catholic Church, the border with the Orthodox Church was the river Drina. This was an international agreement signed between Rome & Constantinople.
@@northernstar4811
Those monastery's are much,much older than maps. They were demolished many times but foundations remains. Even tombstones like one that was builted into the foundation of Bijeljina mosque. It was from 12th century with serbian language and cros on it. Supreme archelogical evidence! And it was once more been butried into that very mosque during it's renovation due to "keeping originality" of the building. Actually,that is a culturocide.
What a lovely place, the Balkan peninsula. I do hope the inhabitants get along.
Just like I hope the freedom-loving citizens/inhabitants of the U.S.A get along as they should.
@@DonCristian_DPB We've only had one massive war with ourselves. The Balkans are superior because they've had several race wars.
@@randomnessrules4971 unfortunately most of our wars are due to politicians/kings dividing the people. and when you have those 10% retarded nationalists from 3 different nations buying it, then the other 90% have to fight too. its a sad story
Trust me never
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Greetings to Bosnia and Herzegovina from Montenegro 🇲🇪🇧🇦❤️💛💙
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Greetings to Red Croatia from Croatian Bosnia
@@ddffgghbjjnbgvcccda Kosovo is Albanian Jasenovac and Albanian Sparta 😝
@@ddffgghbjjnbgvcccda Greetings to Vovodina and Sandzak and Kosovo by Bosnian Muslim
@Elias Schneider Germany is russia remember 45
Similar conversions to Islam occurred in Bulgaria too, although in a much smaller scale. In fact, a small part of the Bulgarian Bogomils/Paulicians, who were considered heretics by the Orthodox church, embraced the Catholic fate in the 16th-17-th century. Even today there are two small municipalities with a predominant Catholic population - one in North Bulgaria (Belene) and one in South Bulgaria (Rakovski). As to the Muslim Bulgarians, they represent probably about 1% of the modern Bulgarian population. And last but not least, there were various attempts for re-Christianization of the Muslim Bulgarians but there was never a consistent state policy in this direction. What seems to have worked, was the atheist propaganda during the Communism, which affected all religious communities in Bulgaria.
@@marin8862 you mean 1/6 converts from the Bosnian Church... But well what about the immigrants you didnt mention them at all... but maybe there are more than 100 % ^^
I believe many Muslim Bulgarians had to take refuge in Turkey after Bulgaria's independence. They're called Pomaklar (Pomaks) in Turkey. Their numbers are between 300k and 600k.
A large part of Bulgaria is still Turkish so 1% doesnt really make sense
@@TurquazCannabiz "Turkish" doesn't mean always "muslim". There are also Christian Turks.
@@ErPuglia well almost 10% of Bulgaria is Turkish and I don’t think they are all Christian
Bosnia has always been special in Yugoslavia. And Bosnia is special in Europe as well.
BOSNIA ❤💪🌷
What do you mean always? Yugoslavia existed only 47 years. Bosnia was always independent
Misliš turkobosna
It has been narrated by 'Umar b. al-Khattib that he heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say:
I will expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula and will not leave any but Muslim.
Reference : Sahih Muslim 1767a
In-book reference : Book 32, Hadith 75
@@bosnabolan1074 where did you get your religion from Christianity comes from the Middle East why does it matter to you your the son of a Jew
Bosnia is a beautiful country. I visited in August 2022, went to both Mostar and Sarajevo (I prefer Mostar). I hope to return one day. The people are friendly, the food is nice, and the nation’s history is well preserved.
Mostar is mostly populated by Croats.
@@brankobelfranin8815 no it’s not, and even if it is, so what?
@@YahyaOnYT haha
Mostar's population is made up of the following ethnic groups:
Croats: 48.4%
Bosniaks: 44.1%
Serbs: 4.1%
@@YahyaOnYT It is. simple as that just like many villages bordering Herzegovina and Croatia. Neum is another example of that.
@@brankobelfranin8815i mean still, Mostar is the most beautiful city in the country from a bosniak but the population diffrence beetween bosniaks and croats isnt big (4000 more croats)
I went to Bosnia and loved it. Born Christian but had so many good interactions with the Bosnian Muslims, Croatian catholics and Serb Christians. I'm moving there next year. I can't wait. This video is awesome! Bosnians are badass, super respectful and so damn kind!!
U mean Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Croats ??? Ok
@@AcknowledgeMeKid Exactly.
@@dn6457 They Are Serbs, I mean just take a good Look at them and their Culture and their Letters, LoL.
@@AcknowledgeMeKid says the russian your country is found by a swedish man and your language is old balkanic bulgarian. you dont know yourself who you are. our culture is turkish and your so called brothers the serbs are even turks. they use 1600 turkish words in their language also. the serbs dont use your brotherly russian words but turkish. your brothers serbs dont eat russian food but turkish foods hahah. your orthodox christian brothers the serbs have the same as us. only we are the real muslims and they the fake christian turks. how can you be othodox christian but everything you represent eat and talk is islamic based!
@@BosniaYUGO Hahahaha How come that you never learned that Turkish language? You are still talking the same language that was called Serbia- Croation . You could not learn Turkish in five centuries? If all Slovenes never existed how come that we have almost the same languages, the same alphabet and the same gene?
Turkish people have different gene, language, alphabet and religion. Sounds like you did not go to school if you are saying what you said.
Really a solid overview. Good work!
Fun fact: Bosnian church was revolved around having a humble life which lead to none churches being built. People prayed in their homes. Thats the reason why we have no remains of those structures from that period
The "Bosnian Church" has not existed for several centuries. The "church" most likely was the Bogomil sect ( from Bulgaria). The Papal Bull ( order) instructed the Roman Catholic Franciscan Monks in Bosnia to convert all the Bogomils (circa 10,000 members) which they did before the Ottoman Turkish invasion.
HAHAHAHA. How much can you lie about it. Bogumil "church" was outlawed and it was not a church but a cult. When you learn a difference between a cult that less than 1% of people in Bosnia followed and a church then writte a comment.
@@northernstar4811 There are some connections to Bogumils but the church was not entirely Bogumil
@@Vegeta-wc2sn Well there isn`t a single so called "Bosnian Church" building anywhere in Bosnia, plus that area was under the control of the Roman Catholic Church ( see the online map of the religious "Great Schism"-Encyclopaedia Britannica). As you should know the Roman Catholic Church never tolerated other churches on its territory. The fact is all the Bogomil sect were converted peacefully by the Franciscan monks before the invasion of the Ottoman Turks.
As far as I know Bosnians were mostly Bogumils/Bosnian Church Officially they said they are Catholics but in secret they practiced their own religion .
This is the best and most un-biased video about my country I've ever seen. Thank you for that
Nice so jur a Bosnian
This is truth video, im glad that has 500000views
Nije baš ni naj tačniji jer ne navodi da je "Bosanska crkva" u srednjem veku bila Arijanska crkva (sledbenici popa Arija ili u Francuskoj poznati kao Katari) . Papaska inkvizicija ih je spaljivala na lomači u to vreme ,pa su spas našli u Bosni (to su uglavnom bili Normani po poreklu, danas ako radite DNK test haplogrupa,to je I2 haplogrupa koja je rasprostranjena širom bivše SFRJ). U Srbiji sledbenici popa Arija su nazivani Bogumili (po popu Bogumilu iz današnje Bugarske ) ili Babuni (u zakoniku Cara Dušana ih tako nazivaju po reci Babun u Makedoniji).
Prelazak na islamsku veru nije bio dobrovoljan kao što se u videu izbegava da kaže. Turci su namerno bili naj svirepiji prema bogumilima (katari/ Arijevci...jedno te isto samo drugi nazivi) i prema "nemačkim riterima" koje je Car Dušan doveo i nastanio u okolini Skoplja (danas uglavnom njihovi naslednici žive na i oko Šarplanine - to sada znamo jer imaju R1b haplogrupu istu DNK kao i Nemci u Nemačkoj,a niko ne govori Nemački i većina je polu muslimani,polu pravoslavci ) . Na kraju videa nedostaje odrednica "zašto niko nije terao muslimane da se vrate u hrišćanstvo" ... Zato što je Bosna nakon oslobođenja od Turaka prvo pripala Austrougarskoj,ali su se sve vreme i muslimani i pravoslavci borili protiv Austrougarske,jer NISU DOZVOLILI da se grade škole na našem južnoslovenskom jeziku . U organizaciji "Mlada Bosna" su bili i pravoslavci i muslimani i katolici (i Gavrilo Princip 😊) . U kraljevinu SHS,Bosna je ušla kao deo Srbije (Kraljevina Srba,Hrvata i Slovenaca) . Ali ovo poslednje oni nije ni morao da stavi u video 😊 .
As soon as i saw this vido i immediatly clicked on it,hello from Bosnia.
Hello there!
Здраво!
@@Knowledgia please do on the sikh empire
@@ajithsidhu7183 Yes.!
An empire of our PANJAB ❤️
Love from gujranwala lehnda panjab.
birthplace of MAHRAJA RANJEET SINGH
@@sughdeepsinghdhillon8722 don't forgot our great muslim leaders like sultan jalalahudin who helped unite punjab and king porus who protected our lands from Alexander the great
I really like the Bosnians.
thank you
Back at ya🥺♥️
Im curious, but where are you from?
@@citrine6469 I am an American former soldier.
Thanks bro. Greetings to America from Bosnia 🇧🇦🇺🇲
While the Bosnian Church may have disappeared with time, its stance against both the Pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople will forever be remembered in the struggle for independence.
There is no Bosnian church,it's called Croatian.Bosnian Muslims are Turkish Croats
"While the Bosnian Church may have disappeared with time"
That "church" hasn`t existed for several centuries. The Roman Catholic church (Franciscan Monks in Bosnia) coverted them all before the arrival of the Ottoman Turks.
@@NoName-yr1vh You croats are beginning to talk the same shit like the serbs
@@lejs1974 as a Croat im truly sorry for people like him who spread nationalist ideals, we know Bosniaks have their own identity✌🏼💯
Balkan powder keg they said, this people is ethnically the same yet they doesn't like each other.
Eternal enmity between each other, try to get along guys.
Love Bosnia ❤️ beautiful country and people.
May God always be on your side.
Thank you ...😑😑😑😑😑
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Could you do another video about Albania how 56% of population became muslim?
Bro it more then 70% muslim and kosovo almost 95% muslims and Macedonia almost 40% muslim
@@mdgani7848 Kosovo is Serbia but true
Ah, Pope and Hungary/Croatia consider bosnians as heretics is the main reason, 2nd is their slavic brothers serbians also comsider them as heretic, so when ottomans conquered Bosnia their people finally feel safe, not really safe but a way safer than under catholic rules
@@ammarhaziq919 They considered them Heretics because they had their own church, witch was different from classic christianity, I wouldn't agree they considered them heretics Serbia had pretty good relations with them tbf.
@@ammarhaziq919 your right, same happens in india with dalit people, hindus rejects them that's why many of them became muslim
You can still see the medieval tombstones from the times of the bosnian church, they are called stecci.
seen a bunch when i was in Hercegovina, Grandparents live in Kucrein near Siroki Brjeg...lots of bogomil cemeteries
malo je srednjevekovnih ,steci su puno stariji nego sto zvanicna istorija tvrdi i nisu srednjevekovne Bosne jel pod jedan Bosanska drzava nije bila u tim granicama ,drugo ima ih sa datumima dok Bosna kao drzava nije ni postojala i trece sto govori da su puno starini ljudi koji zive na tim predelima ili krajevima nemaju secanje na njih to jest ko ih je pravio .Prvobitna istrazivanja su ih datirala na starost preko 3000 godina .To ima smisla pogotovu oni ogromni koji nemaju nikakv pismen podatak vec samo slike kola ,zivotinja i td.Ima par stecaka ispred Sarajevskog muzeja sa interesantnim pismom koji vise podseca na frigiski ili zvanicno anticki grcki i pisani su ogledalo stilom ili sa desna na levo isto kao i Ertrursko pismo .Zanimljivo je da se tako pisalo bas negde pre 3000 godina .
@@b1gnutt they arent bogomil
@@vesnanuspahic7510 a lot of Stećci have Christian symbols
@@oreocarlton3343 Bosnian "Church"...Bosnian christians..
very factual and non biased video about my country. U dont see videos like this often. Good job
Wow, a lot of my favorite TH-camrs are uploading on my birthday, this is great XD
I was born in Sarajevo Bosnia Thankyou for this well made historical video.
Eto tako su ti praprabaku silovali Turci well made pozdrav iz Hercegovine
Bosnian history 101:
Always molested by neighbours, always survives.
Bosnia is one of those few countries who have been around for a while, since the 9th century (and most probably even before that, pre Roman times if we count Bosnians the descendants of Illyrians), they have always been under occupation but they still manage to exist s thousand years later.
@@LaVaZ000 and yet we are called a "western project" by our dear neigbours lmao
@پیاده نظام خان No what?
Yep even in the 90's. My city of Bihac was the last city to fall under the Ottoman occupation,50 years after the they captured whole of Bosnia. Also that city gave 5.Corps .. a military unit that was known for biggest and baddest battles in 90's war and gave many heroes and defended the city from a planed genocide. It defended occupied city for 3 years with homemade weapon and improvised water pipe guns. U should visit it one day. The whole Krajina region,western Bosnia is the part of the country that breeds finest of warriors. Even the uprising against Ottoman rule came from that part,city of Cazin,and it was successful. Cheers from a proud Bosniak 😀
@@recovermail4260 Ljuta Krajina ⚜
Bosnia - the most special country in the world !
Yea give faith for privilege
the only special thing is their people
Besides Palestina
@@SERBIA1389SERBIA How are they giving faith? The church the Bosnians believed in would be considered heretical anyways. What did your ancestors worship prior to christianity?
@@izgr0
I like that👍
We have same language
Don't worry about religion
It's not a game it's life❤🕊😇👍
*Shows Kosovo as Serbian*
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Lmao I didn't even see that
@@hugo57k91 Because it's normal
well it's not, look at the border lines on the north, he just made it yellow so you serbs don't rage in the video saying "Kosovo is Serbia"
🤦♂️😂
@@blackpill7856 You mean the administrative line of autonomous region of Kosovo and Metohia? And, yes, Kosovo & Metohia IS Serbia. :)
Bosnia's people are fascinating. They march to their own drum, that's for sure.
We haven't had our own drum since the 14th century, silly
when you talk about bosnian muslims, to do that fair and plassent to Allah, you need to stand up and say mashallah.
@@kontramase8363 Shush, parasite
May God bless and save the Bosnian Nation 🇧🇦⚜️
Greetings from the land of pyramids
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I love bosnia
@Zeno the Filipino Also the ones who killed Serbs and Croats during Bosnian War.
bro you have the wrong flag for sudan
@@teomandoksanoglu7773 egypt isnt Sudanese
@Safwaan yeah that was my reasoning
So interesting, honestly didn't know about this. You should do Albania next.
Answer is money and power
Nah… muslims pay the exact same tax… which is called “zakah” which is exactly 2.5% of your wealth yearly. I’m actually kinda sure that the jezyah they had to pay was less than that amount. (Simple because anyone who didn’t have a lot of money can apply for certain things that exempt them from that tax).
@@EmperorOHI Really? The Jizya tax could go as high as 50%. There's literally a Hadith where Mohammad allows Jews to live on their land and cultivate their land if they pay 50% of the produce as Jizya. Don't think that people are fools
@@aryan_bhat
give me the hadith, don't talk in the air
@@mehmed13 Here you go:
Sunan Ibn Majah 2469
It was narrated that Anas bin Malik said:
“When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) conquered Khaibar, he gave it (to its people) in return for half (of its yield).”
Grade: Sahih
I am Bosnian and I am proud. I was raised to respect and love. Our deferences should bring us together so we can share our believes and culture. We are all humans who have same goals to live, to take care of our love ones, to support each other. I will always support kind and good people regardless who they are, those who spread hate and violence are not welcome in my life.
and what exactly are you proud of? being converted?
@@sretslad1781 I am proud of who I am!! I can’t change what happened 500 years ago. This is my time and I cherish it. It looks like you live in the past. I feel sorry for you 😃.
@@AdiAdi-mn4bw you implicated you are proud of bosnia so i just thought what exactly you mean by that. good for you being proud of yourself that i can understand at least
@@sretslad1781 He means what he said. We're proud of our history full of courage and heroism. As a nationality. Im also proud of being a muslim. My ancestors made the right decision
@@koceyne2712 proud of what exactly? xD
im really curious.
Well your ancestors havent had that much of a choice. so i still dont know what you guys claming to be proud of.
your rich history full of courage and heroism? xD xD xD
i mean its kind of the opposite isnt it?you are the descendant of not so brave people that didnt want to die and live. if your ancestor were brave theyd still be christian and fought the tyranny of the ottomans. but they didnt. and now you are proud... i think your grand grand grand grand grandfather would be very ashamed of you. and btw... in those 300years ( which is nothing) bosnians did what? thats right... nothing :D
My great ancestors were Bosnians.Greetings from Turkey
And respect > right back !!! 😑😑😑
Long live Türkiye.....
No wonder people say that turkey's turks ain't actual turks
You need to move back.Together we can build a paradise country.
@@wankawanka3053yeah they just Kurds Greeks mongols etc
Bosnischen mudlimen werden tagtäglich als Türken beschimpft von croaten und serben und mit worten ,gehe nach Türkei zurück dorthin sindxeure Wurzeln dort kannst du bsyram feiern ,zurück geschickt
Aber vergessen,das Croaten in 7 Jahrhundert wandern nach Balkan aus Karpaten führen Kriege mit ilira und vermischen sich
Serben erst ab 15 Jahrhundert offiziel als sollche Volk existent
Also Bosnniaken muslime waren schon da.
❤selam nach Türkei und besucht uns bald in Bosnien
Balkan nations kept their languages and religions after centuries of Turkish rule despite that Greeks claim the opposite ironically Greeks were the ones who assimilated the native Anatolian peoples causing their extinctions
Its the difference between European style colonization started by the Greeks and the Romans where they essentially "cleanse" the lands they colonize from their natives and emigrate their own peoples to live their compared to the Islamic empires where religious tolerance is the basis of conquest. Its why its very rare to hear of witch hunts in Muslim nations (Not that it didn't happen but much rarer).
Unfortunately, History also teaches us that ultimately the European style is the one that won out in the end. Evidence to that how the New World is basically an extension of European culture
@@NTLuck ?
@@NTLuck I thought I read that the west permitted India to keep their religions during Partition?
I don't know if you know it, but after Alexander's conquest, Greek became lingua franca of Anatolia. In 197 BC Rome conquers Greece and after a while Anatolia. We see that Greek language in Anatolia remained even UNDER ROMAN RULE, just like in Sicily and the Levant until the Arab conquest. Anatolia was under Greek rule for about 130 years and under Roman for centuries. Despite that Greek language prevailed. Also, in Anatolia there were also large populations of Greeks since 12th century BC, who migrated there after the Bronze Age collapse. By the time of Alexander's conquest, Greeks were already one of the largest, if not the largest, population. For example, the kingdom of Pontus was ruled by Persian dynasty but the official language was Greek, just like the religion with some Persian gods. Although Greek language survived for centuries, it became extinct in Anatolia just in some years after the ottoman rule. So, don't try to blame others in order to feel better
@@ilias8972 plus the population exchanges in the 20s
Finally a truthful and an academical video with no affiliations to anyone about the nation of Bosnia. Even tho there are still a few little details that have not been mentioned for this story to be 100% correct in each and every single way possible, it is still a very nicely done and made video, which i enjoyed a lot.
I have been a subscriber to this channel for over 2 years now, and to see a video about my own country is really something worth experiencing. I support this channel a lot and will continue to watch and enjoy all the videos. Keep up the good work!!
What nation of Bosnia? Do you mean those that were brought from all over Ottoman empire or the natives? Natives mostly carry Serbian orthodox last names. There were so many migrations in Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and back. After each rebellion, people would move to another ottoman province. The best part of the Bosnian saga is that even administrative lines changed over time. That means that parts of today's Croatia and Serbia were in Bosnia.
@@maxmagnus777 ko nam je to salty 😂
@@dzenanimamovic5108 Average serb fan virgin
@@maxmagnus777 cope
@@maxmagnus777 reduce use narcotics
I live in Bosnia and this is literally what we learn about how Islam came to Bosnia as well. It's not much different really, except our teacher used to tell us that Bosnian church wasn't really similar to Catholic and Orthodox churches of the time. Apparently Bosnian church denied trinity, also did not pray towards a cross, and did not allow church hierarchy that was present in other churches. So like the way it was explained to me was: Bosnian church definitely stemmed from Christianity, but it had some major differences that made it qualify as heretics. Also they absolutely despised the practice of "indulgence", aka paying to the church so that they suffer less in hell- which was practiced in Christianity. Plus, Bosnians didn't really pray the way Christians did, there isn't any specific rituals that can be pointed out really. They also didn't care much about religion in the first place apparently.. According to what my professor said, the prayer was more of a "talking to God" type of thing?
Along with all that, the constant pressure which you mentioned also made people of Bosnia "cold" towards Christianity. Considering also Islam had many similarities to the Bosnian church (at the time), with the "incentive to convert" rather than force, I think was enough to "soften" many Bosnians towards Islam. According to what I've also heard, Ottomans would kidnap non-Muslim kids for janissaries- but Muslim Bosnians would go on to join janissaries themselves very often. Like families would send their sons while kids to train with janissaries. I am a Muslim (my family really has entirely Montenegrian roots), and I have heard stories by my grandparents about their elders (there is a lot about my family that was written and told to others) going to Istanbul for either military education voluntarily, or just simply going to serve the army, or go get education. I'm not sure how correct all of it is, there isn't much to talk about when it comes to Bosnia as there isn't many records.
P.S.: Watch out for the Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks in the comments trying to say ban Kulin or king Tvrtko was either of those. One of them is Bosnian bogumil, other Bosnian catholic. Go on and fight until your fingers fall off from typing.
I disagree with that.
The Ottoman policy was divide and rule.They would Islamize certain regions of the Balkans like in Greece, Bosnia, Albania and Bulgaria to ensure that their vassals had control over the nomadic Christians.
No Christian family willingly sent their sons to Constantinople.
By that logic all the Uyghur muslims voluntarily gave their children to Chinese Maoists who took them to Beijing to become great officers.
Lol bosniak is turkish term for peasent
@@personaldove wouldn't say that. Despite the popular opinion, Ottomans did renovate churches and built majority of 'hospitals' in Serbia, also treatment wasn't that bad in the beginning. Also let Serbs to continue practicing the GOC, although for a price, they did not try forcing anything.
@@lukababic5623 So how did Belgrade become a muslim majority city?
And why were there always Serb revolts and two exoduses that led to the Great Serb Migration?
Also, why did the Serbs of Bosnia flee to Croatia as refugees after the Ottomans conquered?
Cheeki Breeki
The real reason we converted to Islam was that Islam is a beautiful religion and very decent way of life so we fell in love with it.Turks are not here anymore,so we could go back to old religion,if we wished.But,we love our faith and are happy with it.We just wish the Serbs would leave us alone,otherwise we are alright.Anyone friendly is welcome any time.
Serbs are leaving you alone they got their own Serbian republic.
In fact you want to force the Srbs to stay in this shitty country.
Masaallah
Love from Muslim of India
There is another point that should be considered in this subject. When Mehmed II conquered Bosnia in 1463 he gave them a speech in their language about their religious rights. This is pretty big for a local citizen when you think about it in those ages. A foreign "heathen" head of state conquers you and address you in your language about your rights. They still commemorate him today.
Doesn't have anything to do with that. Mehmed II spoke i think 5 languages fluently and one of the languages was Serbian. Anwers in Bosnia lays in Hungarian wish to conquer those lands for very long time, constant crusades against them as recognized from both denominations as heretics (check for Bogumils) and finally for the rulers of Bosnia who shifted to islam before the rest of the people.
@@bojanblagojevic5759 I am not saying this is the most important reason but ratger it should be mentioned in the video. It is not important when you think these times but it is a nice touch when you consider that ages.
@@muhammedaliisk4578 Yeah i understood. From that point of view yes. Definitely would be huge difference if you have a conquerer which speaks your language then some Hungarian who wants to impose his rules. Just wanted to point out that doesn't have anything to do with their transfer to Islam. At least not immediately. For example the last Bosnian king was killed by Mehmed II in person. He personally cut his head. Didn't mean anything to Bosnian king that Mehmed II was speaking Serbian in that moment. 😁
Kosovo is Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Not islams 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Very accurate from a global point of view, but its a long story about bosnian church as some professors call they "Frist protestants in Europe". Bosnian church has stay againt the High taxes that church east and west had, also they belive that church has to be poor, because of that they built mainly small churchs of wood, and so on... Many interesting things!
Man i think in is not because of the church. Many muslims were slayed or forcebly converted to cristianity after fall of the Ottomans and rise of the independent Cristan states. And in that time muslims in Bosnia were saved by AH with their tolerance.
If they were the first protestants, id say their fate also says something about protestantism
Muslim propaganda. You were traitors, not a protestant church.
@@herbertherbertic6223 being a traitor to the false doctrine is a good thing
@@nosmokejazwinski6297 I agree. Thank God Christianity is the correct doctrine.
A very nice and factual review of Bosnian faith-based history. Thanks kindly!
Very good and informative video, greetings from Serbia :)
Keep fighting Muslims. Hello from your Christian brother in America
@@GandalftheWise Hello from a Bosnian Muslim in America. I keep fighting you bigots even here in the US. Power to freedom, death to fascism.
BALKAN MUSLİM COUNTRİES STRONK 🇹🇷🇧🇦🇦🇱🇽🇰
I HATE S*RBİA
@@GandalftheWiseI SEE W*STARD
Thanks for informative videos man. keep it up
I love history ...
Me too
It's BS chanel. Bosnia was Serb since forever,hé didt even mention.
Hey have a wonderful nite 😘💖 be safe out there.....
@@STASHYNSKYI jer…su srbi nekad davno bili katolici 🤣🤣🤣
Fantastic job👏🏻👍🏻
Much love to our brothers and sisters in bosnia and herzegovina from saudi arabia
🇧🇦❤️🇸🇦
I'm yet to see foreginer pronouncing Herzegovina right
This guy tends to pronounce a lot of things wrong, from my experience watching his videos. Hence his mispronunciations of Catholicism and subsequently.
HERCEGOVINOOOOOOOOOOOO
Bosnia is a completely unique country.😘🇧🇦
No
@@Croat955 Why no?
They are Bunch of European Turks,from a Croat
@@Croat955 Najsiromašnija država u Europi skupa s Albanijom 😃
@@NoName-yr1vh That's a slur and you know it. Go wash your mouth.
Great work man, such an objective and well made video, it's truly amazing
Not objective and starts with a lie...
Jako loš video, informacije prikupljene vjerovatno sa wikipedije. Toliko netočnih tvrdnji i još Turci prikazani kao neki friendly osvajači 😄
Pa onda tvrdnja da su činili 2/3 Bosne je laž. Katolici su bili većina do kraja 17 stoljeća kada se iz Bosne povlači E. Savojski i Šokci sele u Slavoniju. Kasnije su pravoslavci većina a u globalu kršćani su uvijek bili većina pa tako i danas.
😂 mate this started to say that Ottoman empire had Shiism believe 😂😂 If the beginning is crap, the rest will be lie.
Bosnian -old serbian people.
Be proud
@@milutinitc4937 How does it start with a lie? You are just angry that he doesnt agree with your serb nationalist narrative.
Love Bosnia-Herzegovina❤️❤️
From Indonesia🇮🇩🇧🇦
I love indonesia From iraqi sunni my grandmother from indonesia 🇮🇶❤️🇮🇩
Thank you Brother .... 😑😑😑😑
Love indonesia from Bosnia My Muslima Brother.
Love your channel man, keep it up
As a Bosnian muslim, I think that this video rounds it all up and explains everything well very objectively.
@Arid Sohan I know much about islam and muslims in general. What exactly do you mean?
There is only one islam and if people choose to follow it they follow according to the quran and sunnah. There is no bosnian,turkish or arab version of islam.
Much love from Turkey
🇹🇷❤️🇧🇦
@@atifzejnic3386 what about different sects of Islam? Like Shia, Sunni, Ahmadiya
@@BlarfMacomblee Ahmadiya isn't a sect and Islamically sects aren't allowed in Islam to my knowledge
Superb video and fantastic explanation of history of small Balkan country.
God bless Bosnia ✌️
And God bless you
.....😑😑😑😑😑
Thanks knowlegia for featuring our beautiful country, greetings from Bosnia 🇧🇦 ⚜
The brave Bosnian Nation
Muslim brother
Assalamualaikum from India
Pozdrav za Sarajevo i Mostar (i naravno sve ljude dobre volje) iz Novog Sada
@@aaryanqureshi5326 I'm from bosnia and I love india 😃
I just want to thank our Malaysian brothers and sisters who support us on literally every video about Bosnia. Love to Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤ from Bosnia 🇧🇦⚜ ❤ We appreciate you a lot!
How they can be your brothers?
You speak the same language as Serbs/Croats, you share the same haplogroups as Serbs/Croats, you share the same mentality as Serbs/Croats, you look like Serbs/Croats...yet Malaysian are your brothers ......OK LOL😆
The nexus between Malaysia and Bosnia is religion, U know what I mean, do'nt ya?? 😎😂😅
Actually it's 54% muslim now by 2021
@@Beg-k9l Izvor?
The Kingdom of Croatia from 925 to 1102 AD included the region of Bosnia. After 1102 AD the Kingdom of Croatia joins in an union with the Catholic Hungarian crown.
In 1154 AD the Hungarians appoint Ban Boric (an ethnic Croat) as the first "Ban" (Governor) of Bosnia.
Until the Ottoman Turkish invasion of Bosnia there were no muslims or their vassal Serbs ("Servs") in Bosnia.
"Ethnic Croat" "Servs" this man is 100% not a fucking seljak
No one tried to "re-Christianize" Bosnia? R u high? BOTH Serbia and Croatia attacked and massacred Bosnians on different occasions just because they were Muslims.
That is the hugest and most uneducated over simplification ever
They can try what they want .....in the End the Gospel threters are going down in there own decadens....
They don't need anamies as long they have free Love and alcohol.
@@aldindurakovic8828 You can't speak proper English, might be because of Islam..
You don't need to be drunk from alcohol to embarrass yourself in the comments here.
@@Katze400 how has be embarrassed himself again?
@@aldindurakovic8828 I “muslimani” u Bosni piju alkohol ma garant i više od katolika, niste vi specijalni buraz
At the beggining : Bosnia and Herce - Govnia ...not a good start...people from balkans will understand...
Lmao
para usi svaki put
Well its not a lie though,given the situation with the country,BUT the nature there is awesome!!!
It seems that Knowledgia dislikes Herzegovinians just like the Croats do XD
@Jasna Car
Bosnia & Herzegowina is like a septic hole divided with barbwire.
There's barbwire in the midlle but fescies are from the both sides.😆
(*btw,I'm from northeast bosnia)
Thank you for making this video, grettings from Bosnia 🇧🇦❤
Mehmet The Conqureror spoke Bosnian in Bosnia and instantly 50 thousand people became Muslims. If you ask people in the Turkey about Bosnians, everyone will say that they are our brothers in the Balkans, so we have always treated the Bosnian immigrants in the country well.
@@tugrulgul570 ❤
@@мувн-ш4ы no, Turks hate Islam as much as Americans hate Christianity, but most of us are Muslims.our people love
@@tugrulgul570 but u turks are becoming atheist
@@tugrulgul570 yes thats true! I am a Bosniak with Turkish roots (my ancestors came from Konya to Bosnia). Still today i have many relatives in Turkey. We are brothers and we always support each other. Turkey is our motherland 🇹🇷🇧🇦
Jizya = taxes (non Muslims) = fixed number for the Government paid annually
Zakkat = taxes (Muslims) = 2.5% of all person's wealth goes to the poor paid annually
Both pay taxes
JIZYA IS AROUND 50%
@@euronbuci3664 hahahaja
bring forward a prove
💖Amazing video, thx for sharing this info about my home country and our religion 💖💛💖 Selam alejkum to all who love Bosnia 💜💪
Bosnia & Herzegovina is such a beautiful country 😍🇧🇦
But it's not good to live there unfortunately.
Muslim Croatia
@@Igor-my6ml In economic terms yes.But that beautiful nature,and peoples..Totally paradise..
@ Ma jest brate ali unistismo mi i tu prirodu, ljudi se mrze zbog gluposti, sta znam.
Da smo pametni bilo bi nam super, ovako zivotarimo nekako haha.
@@Igor-my6ml Šuti samo nek' se ne puca😂
As a Bosnian and European, our unique religious heritage has always given me a great sense of pride. Much to the dismay of our enemies, that can never be broken.
bosnia love arabs, bosnia hate infidels
@@dismas8884 Bosnians don't care about Arabs or so-called infidels.
@@tarik6990 then you are fake muslim
@@dismas8884 Whatever floats your boat.
@@tarik6990 wake up from this shit and come back to Christianity where you belong to!☦️ Don't you see if you only say something that your muslim so-called "brothers" don't like it, they won't hesitate attacking you! You have to embrace the Christianity if you really belong to Europe! You have nothing in common with those cammels, except the thing that you were converted to their fake ideology!
Bosniaks🇧🇦⚜️☪️
Hahahah
@@georgevectus5468 what funny?
Nicely explained.
Thank you @Knowledgia for making this video about my country. ⚜
You need to create a video about Montenegrins as well. They successfully repelled the Ottoman Empire for centuries, and were an independent oasis in mostly conquered Balkans. Very fierce warriors, often living high in the mountains somehow they managed to defeat the Ottomans. Theres a lot of writings in the Turkish archives that are open to the public where the Ottoman generals speak about Montenegrins, Bosnians, and Serbs as the most fierce warriors they have ever encountered.
Yes. Also please try to explain why Mo tenegrins had serbian symbol on then national hat for centuries and why all they rullers speak about Montenegrins and themselvs as Serbs.
@@aleksandarjevremovic1028 Factsss
Montenegrins fierce warriors ?
They couldn’t even take Dubrovnik and steal all the video recorders.
Montenegro is a made up country.
@@vojvoda-draza
It was invented so that Milo Djukanovic could enrich himself.
Tattooing of the hands was a widespread tradition among Roman Catholic Croatian women in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Ottoman rule centuries ago.
This tradition originates from the places once occupied by the Turks and its purpose was to prevent young, Catholic women being kidnapped and converted to Islam....
Traditional symbols included crosses, sometimes tattooed around the women’s wrist so that they looked like bracelets. The cross also has its variations in the form of a small pine tree...The custom was practiced in Central and Southern Bosnia, around the town of Jajce, as well as Rama, Uskoplje, Kupres and Kraljeva Sutjeska...
There's no more Bosnian Catholics left, they gave up on being Bosnian now they call themselves Croats. Lol
The "Janissaries" (new soldiers) were Christians who were taken from their families and converted as small children. They were brought up and trained into soldiers for the Ottoman Turkish Sultan to fight against the Christians in Europe.
@@Katze400 Many were taken as small children from their Christian families and converted. This was the Ottoman Turkish child levy or blood tax.
@@dzevadbayraktar322 The Croats of Central Bosnia had to tattoo their young girls (mainly on the hands and arms) with Christian symbols as a way to deter them being taken by the Ottoman Turks for their harems.
All People of the World willcome to Bosnia❤️
Nadati se fare moj nadati se,vec Su polako poceli jebem mu mater zasluzili SMO,imas pozdrav I selam od malog salke prijedorcanin melburn zivio.
@@sasablazevic5628 pozdrav zemljace
Muslim Bosnia or Christian Bosnia?
The percentage was actually much bigger in 19th century, but wars and migrations made it at level at it is now.
Many moved to Turkey after the Austrian ocupation and yugoslavia encouraged muslims to move there unfortunately. There are still villages in Turkey where people speak Bosnian as their native language
@@skenan Bosnian languege lol
@@skenan wasnt it Muslim "holy people" that told the Bosnians that they are not allowed to live under non Muslim rule....
@@mamojebac111 😁😁😁😁
@@mamojebac111 yes the language that had the first south slavic dictionary, made by Muhamed Havaji Uskufi in 1631. Instead of larning history from croatian and serbian wikipedia pages you should read a couple of legit sources and look at history more objectively. Bosnian was the official language in the country even at the start of Austro Hungarian rule. You can still find school books from that era.
We are proud to be Muslims
Sorry to see that
@@paul_321 to see what
@@alphaomarbarry6511 that you’re proud of being a moon worshipper
@@paul_321 Don't be sorry trust me.
@@paul_321 sorry that you exist
Good job
Damn suprised to see you make this, good job
Bosnia is an Islamic Arab country. Not European
@@arolemaprarath6615 not even Emir will agree with you.. all of you just- pis of from our BiH
Fatih Sultan Mehmet spoke Bosnian in Bosnia and instantly 50 thousand people became Muslims.If you ask people in the country about Bosnians, everyone will say that they are our brothers in the Balkans, so we have always treated the Bosnian immigrants in the country well.
@@arolemaprarath6615 bruh bosnian is slavic dude and also native european
And also the majority ethnicity embrace islam was non Arab (Like Pakistani Indonesian)
What is wrong with you brother?
@@exinfidel856 Islam = Arabism
Bosnia holds a special place in my heart.
hha ISIS land
Lol pressed dude cry :)
Thank you for this from a Bosnian muslim!
Islam is false
Really nice video and very useful information
All of Bosnian history is just us trying to do our own thing and be left alone
Don't worry ..... the Son's of Bosnia would die for you , doing your thing.
😑😑😑😑😑😑😑🌘🌘🌘🌘🌘🌘
Nice to hear people didn't forgot Bosnia & Herzegovina
Keep up good work :)
Care ime zlatni ljiljan i ta tvoja zastava na profilu ne idu zajedno, ali nikako..
@@harpaharpa8393 jer je Josip broz tito bio bosanac i kada je bila revolucija u jugoslaviji on se borio na strani bosne
@@JELLYEzoX Josip Broz Tito Nije bio Bosanac nego Hrvat.. Josip Broz Tito je takodje komunistički zločinac koji je naredio mnoga ubistva Bošnjaka.. Kažeš da si sin zlatnog ljijljana a nosiš tu zastavu Jugoslavije sa kojom su srbi napadali našu Bosnu 1991 i ubijali naš narod, djecu i naše vojnike Armije RBiH.. Vjerojatno si još mlad i ne znaš neke stvari, možda se pališ na komunizam. Ali to je brate neprijateljska zastava, ako si stvarno sin zlatnog ljiljana i ako si pravi Bošnjak skloni je. To ti je moj savjet kao mladjem bratu
Bolje?
@@JELLYEzoX E tako je već bolje, naša državna zastava. svaka čast brate
So many historical and factual inaccuracies. Shocking.
Thank you for this video. Very cool and factual video.
Bosna'yı Seviyorum 🇹🇷♥️🇧🇦
biz de sizi seviyoruz 💙❤️
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Interesting, I finally understand now why Bosnia is Muslim but none of its neighbours are
Bosnia is Muslim because they are based and their neighbours are cringe
Actually Albania and Kosovo are Muslim countries too (:
@@uzidouble if you consider kosovo a country
Actually there were many Muslims in other Balkan countries aswell. Its just that they were mostly forced to relocate after the fall of the ottomans. Some muslims in Bosnia have roots from Hungary and Croatia for example, theres even a Hungarian muslim community still living in Egypt. Millions of Turks have European origin exactly because so many fled there. Its an overlooked part of history
There were many Muslims arround Balkans not only in Bosnia. But they got deported or killed. Eastern Bulgaria, Belgrade, Northern Greece were Muslim majority.
Love and respect to our Bosnian brothers & sisters from Albanian
As a Bosniak, Much love to the Serbian women and girls out there.(❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️)✌️✌️
@@haristhebosniaklion8584👌
Proud of my ancestors refusing ottoman oppression to change to islam and stayed with our catolic heritage
God will only accept Islam not pagan religions like catholicms that worships popes,statues,pagan rituals,Mary and just about everything except God.
Don't complain when serbs say the exact same thing about your serb ancestors "selling yourselves" to the Vatican!
I'm certain your ancestors now know the truth
How do you think christianity was spread across the globe after 15th century,before that which was restricted to parts of Europe,Russia and arabs in egypt,lebanon. Thankx to portuguese and spanish colonizers to Americas .😀
Well i have to say,thank you for covering my country in your channel it’s really rare to see someone does it, job well done tx👍
Bosnia is Albania
Just a note, We bosniaks are ourselves almost 100% Muslim the reason why the country itself only is 55-60% or so Muslim is because there are plenty of serbs and croats in the country who perdominently practice Christianity.
@@David_Sikalo Nikad ni vasa nece bit
ASSALAMUALAIKUM BROTHER , SENDING GREETINGS TO MY ALL BOSAK MUSLIMS BROTHER ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
imagine being muslim because you didnt want to pay tax
ne mrzim vas ni nist tako no samo kazem
ako ste vi bosnjaci ko su onda hercegovci? ja sam srbin i bosnjak. e da, 70% teritorije Bosne i Hercegovine katastarski pripada srbima.
Thank you so much.
Lots of love from a Muslim from the Tibetan plateau.
Kashmir?
Love to Bosnia from your Kazakh brother in Islam 🇰🇿 ❤ 🇧🇦
God bless you all.....😊😊😊🌘🌘🌘
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I really liked the video. There are few things i would like to add.
Bogomils played key role in creation of Bosnian church. Bogomils were a heretic group named after their leader Bogomil. They originated from Bulgaria, but were expelled to Serbia and from Serbia they were expelled to Bosnia (by Stefan Nemanja). Instead of expelling them Kulin ban (ban of Bosnia) and his people accepted them and their values which were pretty similar to the values early christianity proposed.
There are some indications that Bosnian church was already fading even before Ottomans came. Chrstianity was prevailing, especially catholic Christianity. Last Bosnian king was cathlolic and many Bosnian lords were either catholic or ortodox (like Vlatko Vuković) by 14th and 15th century.
The resistence of Bosnia to Ottomans wasnt as stiff as you said. Bosnian duke Vlatko Vuković did defeat Ottomans in battle of Bileća in 1388 and participated in battle of Kosovo next year, but other than that there wasnt more important battles in which Bosnia participated, mostly skirmishes. Bosnia fell to Mehmed the Conqueror in 1463 (4 years after Serbia) without much trouble.
Finally, you made small mistake at the end. Bosnian uprising of 1831 didnt even come close to liberating Bosnia from Ottomans. It was important, but Ottomans put it down after a year or so and went on to rule Bosnia for 50 more years, untill 1878.
Anyway great video, keep up with great content.
Nisu ni blizu bili jel? Da je bio neki nemanja ili radovan umjesto huseina drugu bi ti pricu pricao
@@harunzaklan2632 Aj ne mlati, je li Husein oslobodio Bosnu? Nije. A ovaj je rekao da jeste i ja sam ga ispravio. Mani me kompleksa. Nisam ja kriv Huseinu što mu je ustanak propao za godinu dana.
@@biglebowsky6586 Mogu samo da zamislim facu jednog prosečnog izmanipulisanog Muslimana, kad uzme da čita povelju Tvrtka Kotromanića, pogotovo deo gde navodi svoju podređenu vlastelu.
Vlatko Vuković was born in Hum (now Western Hezegovina) so he was an ethnic Croat.
"Bosnia fell to Mehmed the Conqueror in 1463 (4 years after Serbia) without much trouble. "
You are forgetting about Matthias Corvinus and the Black Army in Bosnia.
They were plenty of conversion throughout the empire.From Greeks, Georgians, Armenians etc. Most of those eventually assimilated into becoming part of todays Turks. In Bosna, Albania and some other places conversion did not lead to assimilation.
Apparently, all the muslim converts (and descendants) from christian-majority ottoman provinces that fled to the remaining territories of the ottoman empire, and later the newly-formed turkish republic, in the aftermath of all the independence wars that occurred all over southeastern europe during the late 1890s-early 1900s, became "turkified" fairly swiftly due to a "turkish name law" that was implemented during the early days of Ataturk's rule. All the citizens living within turkey's borders had to adopt a turkish-origin surname. It end up dilluting ethnic divisions within post-ottoman turkey, with the intent of creating a somewhat homogenous populated country, not prone to future ethnic strife and conflicts. The kurds were the only minority that, still to this day, continue to resist turkish assimilation.
As for the bosniaks and the albanians, i believe that nowadays there is a sizable number of turks that are of bosniak/slavic and albanian ancestry, if i'm Not mistaken. I think the reason both bosnia and albania remained muslim-majority countries/territories even after the end of ottoman rule was the fact that there wasnt an immediate persecution of the muslim population by non-muslim rulers, which might have prompted an immediate and massive population exodus into turkey. Unfortunely, the persecutions really did occur, many decades later, during the communist rule in Albania and mainly in Bosnia, during the break-up of Yugoslavia.
Appreciate the honest video!!!
كل الحب والاحترام والدعم لأخوتنا المسلمين في كل أنحاء العالم وللبوسنة خاصة نصركم الله على أعدائكم . تحيا البوسنة ولتبقى رايتها محلقة في الأعالي
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Otoman empire and religion tolerance? ..did you smoke something before doing this video?
the ottoman empire was a real empire..
Shaaria law says that Jews and Christians have rights .......to their Religion
@@aldindurakovic8828 It doesn't matter what a law says if it is systemically disobeyed.
Also, many muslims arrived from Serbia, after Serbia become independent from Ottomans in the 19th century. Now, you have muslim surenames like Užičanin (from Užice), Valjevac (from Valjevo).
Crusades against Bosnian's church are related to Cathar Crusade in France.
Heresy was cassus belli for Serbian and Hungarian rulers to invade Bosnia.
@ايجون تارجاريين We are talking about Christian crusades in Bosnia. Nobody crucified Serbs during the rule of Dušan the Mighty and earlier my friend.
@ايجون تارجاريين That's nonsense,your zero historical knowledge.The Orthodox Christians (Serbs,Greeks and Bulgarians) were the first one in Europe who fought against Ottomans,it was at the beginning of 1300s years,but in the battle of nicopolis Serbs and Bulgarians were fight for the Ottomans because of money,and Catholics were betrayed orthodox christian world,Catholics were crusading the Orthodox Greeks on Constantinople in the same time.As a Greek i know better than you
@ iT IS THE CHEMICAL WEAPON THESIS OF THE MEDIEVAL AGE.
There are no real evidences those crusades hapend nor are any heresies in the bibles of the bosnian church :) They were an shepard christianity movement like in jesus times and that all only cuz there vas a lack of clericks in bosnia.
The church didnt exist when the ottomans came.
@@ramsaysnow9196 They were regular wars and sieges and they called it "crusades" to justify their attacks.
You did explain how Islam came in Bosnia, but you did not explained percentage of Muslims in BiH during last century and a half. Religious census conducted by Austrian and afterwards Yugoslavian authorities records Serb orthodox population in BiH dominant with 40-44%, and muslim population took 1s place from 70's and because of higher birth rate came to near 50% in census 2013.
Fake records ftom serbs thougj
@@hattorihaso2579 Whats fake. Why are you lying. Everybody can check demography of Bosnia in past centry.
@@torasporas1757 everybody can check fake serb numbers yes
Pa naravno da je broj Srba smanjen posle genocida Koji su preziveli od Ustasa I Handzar muslimana, a I strasnih gubitaka u I svetskom ratu. A da ne pominjem I silne povlastice koje su imali muslimani sirom Jugoslavije posle 1945.
Yeah the 50% is bullshit from 2013 cencus. This data is heavily biased.
What this video explains so well is that our ethnicity is genetically who we are, and practicing a religion is a function of external forces and personal choice.
In the case of the nations and ethnicity, gennetics do not prove anything.
Greek and Turks have very similar genetics, because they live 1000 years on same soil, but they re not same, they have different cultures, and they are often enemies (not today like it was in history)
The arrival and settlement of the Slavs began in the 6th century; Croats and Serbs in the territory of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. At that time, the Croats assimilated the local Celts, Illyrians and Romans and accepted Christianity, and having developed their own cultural and artistic forms, they shaped political institutions and finally their own state that would last until the 15th century.In the middle of the 10th century Bosnia is mentioned for the first time as a small area along the upper reaches of the Bosna River.
The Kingdom of Croatia from 925 to 1102 AD included Bosnia. After 1102 AD the Kingdom of Croatia joins in a union with the Catholic Hungarian crown. In 1154 AD the Hungarian appoint Ban Boric (an ethnic Croat) as the first "Ban" (Governor) of Bosnia.
Ottomans never force them to convert to Islam they conquer Greece but the Greek are not Muslims
To all comment making a joke about religious tolerance of Ottomans, it depends on the ruler. Sometime they get tolerant ruler sometime they don't. The religious one usually tolerant. The fanatic one oppress/discriminate. The irreligious one is tolerant i guess since they don't care.This happen in every empire with long history and many ruler. It is not surprising. Just do not blame Islam, please.
Nice try.. it’s all about Islam. U know it.. we know it.. everyone knows it.
@@patricksrensen7952 bigots have no religion
Christians like to pretend their christian rulers were no different.
@@myhandlehasbeenmishandled the video is about Muslim rulers, right?
Lots of love for my Bosnian brothers. A Turk who loves you very much. 🇹🇷🇧🇦
Balkans have Muslim majority countries like Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and significant Muslim populations (more than 30%) in countries like North Macedonia, Montenegro etc. They also have a significant Muslim population in the Sandžak region of Serbia where Novi Pazar is a Muslim majority city in Serbia. All of these populations are native European Muslims. The result of 400 years of Ottoman Occupation.
@@мувн-ш4ы I am not a Muslim. Yes, I am a Turk. But it was a necessity for the Ottomans to be there. All empires and nations have chosen to expand their borders as the only way to protect them. I don't know how the people there became Muslims, but when the Serbs were committing the Srebrenica massacre, they only looked at the fact that they were Bosniaks, not the faith of the people. I don't care if they're Muslims. They have cultural ties other than human and historical ties. You can't separate Bosnia from anywhere in Turkey. I am not a Muslim. Yes, I am a Turk. But it was a necessity for the Ottomans to be there. All empires and nations have chosen to expand their borders as the only way to protect them. I don't know how the people there became Muslims, but when the Serbs were committing the Srebrenica massacre, they only looked at the fact that they were Bosniaks, not the faith of the people. I don't care if they're Muslims. They have cultural ties other than human and historical ties. You can't separate Bosnia from anywhere in Turkey. Those of you who portray this interaction as bad should criticize the French once again. Do not forget that the Turks did not even commit genocide but persecution. If he had done so, he would be in the light of day like France, Japan, Armenia and the United States. Your claims cannot go beyond dry slanders. You just say that there was a genocide, but there are no documents or sources. I think the Ottomans should not have been there. But could Mehmet Pasha, a Serb with a sokol who ruled the Ottoman Empire for 30 years, be the most powerful man in the world as a Serb? No. Serbs this gg.
In addition, only the leader in the Ottoman Empire was the Turk. The rest were always non-Turkish nationalities. You have betrayed your own empire. I didn't want the Ottomans to fall on us, but it was our state. But it was a living state for the Balkans. When the Anatolian Turks were asked to pay high taxes
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Why are these countries in such a mess? We have left you alone for 100 years. Because the western European countries and russians who entered there were enemies with the ottoman. So to you. Here, set up a company, is there anyone holding you back? Take out the sokollus in the old Ottoman rule and rule the world. It is very normal for you to treat a stupid state that gives you this chance and serves you more than the Turks. We are the ones who should not love the Ottomans, not you. I really don't know when you will understand.
@@protestanone The Serbs and the Bosniaks were same people until Ottomans forced Islam onto the Bosniaks. The Serbs saw Bosniaks as same people in Srebrenica but only due to their religion Islam brought by Ottomans were they massacred.