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Post by sweetnugs on Aug 26, 2008 19:02:11 GMT -5
I'd like to request from the moderators to do their best with deleting off-topic replies that may ruin this thread. Hvala unaprijed. House of a wealthy Bosniak man in Trebinje, Hercegovina. Mostar Sarajevo, Austria-Hungarian times. Mostar Hercegovina
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Post by bosanskinovi on Aug 27, 2008 2:33:18 GMT -5
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Post by kapetan on Aug 27, 2008 19:14:48 GMT -5
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on Aug 27, 2008 22:23:56 GMT -5
wow interesting, i didnt know some of you wore traditional albanian clothes clothes, and most of the pictures have traditional serbian clothes?
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Post by ccccnjegoscccc on Aug 28, 2008 1:50:22 GMT -5
Some hell Arab looking pics in there.
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Post by kapetan on Aug 28, 2008 3:06:27 GMT -5
wow interesting, i didnt know some of you wore traditional albanian clothes clothes, and most of the pictures have traditional serbian clothes? We don't wear traditional Albanian clothes, it's just theat there is alot of similar s**t since we were ALL influenced by the same source: The Ottoman Empire. And no most pf the pics don't have traditional Serbian clothing, what makes you think that? In fact only about 4 or 5 did the rest was Muslims in my collection.. I didn't include the captions cuz it was too much work lol For one Serb clothes from Bosnia were different then Serb clothes from Serbia and depended on the region. But it might be useful to point out even Christians wore turbans and and all groups wore more or less simmilar clothes in Bosnia. To put it plainly and simply: It's all just Bosnian.
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Post by diurpaneus on Aug 28, 2008 3:11:08 GMT -5
Sarajevo
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Post by Zvone on Aug 28, 2008 15:03:32 GMT -5
You might as well label them middle east...
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Post by tito on Aug 28, 2008 16:17:23 GMT -5
You might as well label them middle east... or more correctly the near east
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Post by fazlinho on Aug 29, 2008 2:57:31 GMT -5
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on Aug 29, 2008 11:16:22 GMT -5
I guess to you the Ottoman sultan also wore traditional albanian clothes.
I didnt say all the pics were with albo clothes...some had albo clothes....
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Post by hellboy87 on Sept 1, 2008 8:55:14 GMT -5
WOW!!!!!!!!
So many Bosniaks wearing Fez!!! Look good!
Anyway,it seems like your clothes are like the Turks(that sleeveless buttonless jacket like) and Albanians(the white baggy clothes especially the pants).
But yeah,it does look somewhat Middle Eastern.
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Post by ilirdardani on Sept 1, 2008 22:10:33 GMT -5
I bet the most on those pictures were Turks or other nationalities from the Middle East that moved to the region during Ottoman Empire.
Unless Bosnians are really that dark as in those pics.
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Post by kapetan on Sept 3, 2008 3:32:33 GMT -5
I bet the most on those pictures were Turks or other nationalities from the Middle East that moved to the region during Ottoman Empire. Unless Bosnians are really that dark as in those pics. No they're Bosnians, Bosnian Muslims and Christians. I was pure BROWN when I lived there but I'm also naturaly dark. It's called the SUN lol. It's a warm contry in the summer and spring especialy in herzegovina with Meditteranean climate. You never notcied Balkan people range from blonde to olive skined and dark? I'm very dark. My sister is very pale. Also look at the photos theyre from like a hundred and more years ago, half of them aren't even photos heyre drawn postcards lol. Not exactly quality. Plus i think yyou're exagarating most of them arent that dark at all and look just like the Bosnians of today. its just the pics. Unless all dark skinned Albanians and Greeks and Croats are also "Turks".
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Post by bosanskinovi on Sept 3, 2008 5:28:56 GMT -5
I bet the most on those pictures were Turks or other nationalities from the Middle East that moved to the region during Ottoman Empire. Unless Bosnians are really that dark as in those pics. There are just a few people on the pictures that look too dark to be Bosnian. The way they dress and their mustaches make them appear more "exotic".
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