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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 4, 2008 12:39:57 GMT -5
Does anybody else find it weird that there are no Muslim Serbs or Muslim Croats for that matter. How bizarre!
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 4, 2008 12:53:58 GMT -5
^^^lol yes there are, just come to the Croatian Islamic Centre here in Melb. I'll show you round :-)
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 4, 2008 13:06:16 GMT -5
Its weird how Bosniak is just another word for Bosnian and not a term for "ethnic muslims" when Muslims in Serbia, Kosovo and Montenegro call themselves Bosniaks aswell? I dont get it. What do they have in common with Bosniaks in Bosnia apart from the muslim religion? Im no expert on the matter someone please explain.
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Post by bog on Dec 4, 2008 13:24:55 GMT -5
^^ what do Croatian and Bosnian Serbs have in common with Serbs in Serbia
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Post by vinjak on Dec 4, 2008 16:02:15 GMT -5
They are Serbs simple as that there is no difference from me (who is born and raised in Serbia) and a Serb from Croatia or Bosnia........... Again I will repeat it for you We are all Serbs no matter where we live.
Fin.
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Post by Novus Dis on Dec 4, 2008 17:02:09 GMT -5
^^ what do Croatian and Bosnian Serbs have in common with Serbs in Serbia Crnogorci, Krajisnici, Bosanci and Srbijanci have everything in common except a few small differences in national dresses, dialect and traditions (though the same could be said for every individual Serb family). Though Bosanci are actually divided (culturally, linguistically, etc.) between Crnogorci, Krajisnici and Srbijanci.
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Post by bog on Dec 4, 2008 17:09:03 GMT -5
It was a rhetoric question, in response to why "Bosniac" is used to describe Muslims with a big M who live outside of Bosnia, but who are south Slavs.
Modern day concepts of nation among the western Balkan Slavs is based on religion, even if the people are atheist, and has little to nothing to do with any Serb/Croat/Bosnian kingdoms from 900-1500 AD, or migrations from 500-700 AD. Now, can we move on?
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 5, 2008 0:03:25 GMT -5
^^ what do Croatian and Bosnian Serbs have in common with Serbs in Serbia I was asking a serious question. Did they migrate there or do they just call themselves the same as Bosniaks because of the same religion. As i said im no expert on all that.
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Post by CiKoLa on Dec 5, 2008 1:39:35 GMT -5
They are Serbs simple as that there is no difference from me (who is born and raised in Serbia) and a Serb from Croatia or Bosnia........... Again I will repeat it for you We are all Serbs no matter where we live.Fin. you've got to be kidding right ? Do u not see the difference between a Bosnian Serb and a regular one. The differences are like nebo i zemlja. Besides the regular serbs in Serbia hate the Bosnian serbs and vise versa.!
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 5, 2008 1:56:50 GMT -5
All just Cikola fantasies... Why don't you tell us the difference between ourselves man because being a Serb I don't see them. Well sure there are minor differences between us on either side of the Drina, sometimes we even poke a bit of fun at eachother, but we still see eachother as the same people, with the same culture, the same beliefs... & this is complete BS; Besides the regular serbs in Serbia hate the Bosnian serbs and vise versa.! In your dreams only.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 5, 2008 2:05:06 GMT -5
Just in case it may have been missed by anyone, this topic is meant to be completely sarcastic with some obvious innuendo alluding to the Muslim people living in amongst Serbs.
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