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Post by bosanskinovi on Jan 18, 2009 17:24:29 GMT -5
Seyhan Erhan - Beauty queen, originally from Novi Pazar
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Post by bosanskinovi on Jan 18, 2009 17:30:48 GMT -5
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Post by bosanskinovi on Jan 18, 2009 17:45:24 GMT -5
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Post by hellboy87 on Jan 18, 2009 18:49:55 GMT -5
Cem Uzan I cant believe he is a Turkish nationalist.He must be blind and dumb and doesnt know whats beautiful and cool There are many pictures of him with locals and you get to see the striking difference in looks of this Bosniak Cem and Anatolian Turks Sebnem Ferah: Sabiha Gokcen:
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Post by bosanskinovi on Jan 19, 2009 17:19:28 GMT -5
"Turkified" version of "Bosno moja" sung by some Bosniak-Turkish woman...
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Post by Boško Buha on Jan 19, 2009 17:44:32 GMT -5
^^^ haha, wow it sounds like some kind of japanese singer singing this song.
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Post by turcoboshnak on Sept 12, 2010 21:54:30 GMT -5
I thought Adja Pekkan has Swedish ancestry or something like that.Dont know whether she got Bosniak or not. As for Mehmet Okur,I know he has Circassian ancestry,but I think also Bosniak. Oh! Mehmet Pasha Sokullu is Serb I think Mehmet Okur has definitely has Bosnian ancestry. I remember reading an article about his bosnian granparents from a mostly bosnian populated town of Sakarya in western Turkey. Ajda does not have any Swedish origins. Where did you read that? Her dad was a petty officer in Turkish Navy. Bosnian origin makes more sense. Most Bosnians were either Serbs or Croats before the Ottoman invasion. So, basically any Serb or Croat converted to Islam is considered Bosnian. The same way in Turkey, any body who converted to Islam during the Ottoman times was considered a Turk as they didn't have a system to record the origins of people, just the religion.
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Post by turcoboshnak on Sept 12, 2010 21:57:46 GMT -5
Cem Uzan I cant believe he is a Turkish nationalist.He must be blind and dumb and doesnt know whats beautiful and cool There are many pictures of him with locals and you get to see the striking difference in looks of this Bosniak Cem and Anatolian Turks He is not a Turkish nationalist but a crooked businessman. He may have tried to appear as a Turkish nationalist when he entered politics hoping to get political immunity for his crooked business deals.
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Post by hellboy87 on Sept 23, 2010 0:47:11 GMT -5
Mehmet Okur has definitely has Bosnian ancestry. I remember reading an article about his bosnian granparents from a mostly bosnian populated town of Sakarya in western Turkey. Ajda does not have any Swedish origins. Where did you read that? Her dad was a petty officer in Turkish Navy. Bosnian origin makes more sense. Most Bosnians were either Serbs or Croats before the Ottoman invasion. So, basically any Serb or Croat converted to Islam is considered Bosnian. The same way in Turkey, any body who converted to Islam during the Ottoman times was considered a Turk as they didn't have a system to record the origins of people, just the religion. Hello turcoboshnak!!! You're new here I guess. Same for me.I read somewhere that Mehmet Okur has Bosniak ancestry. As for Adja,I dont remember what site I had read it from.It was a long time ago.But that's what I remembered,that she has Swedish ancestry.Oh well I'm most probably wrong on that I guess. To your third point,yes,definitely.There's an article in the Croatia forum which says that Croats and Bosniaks are genetically the same. As for Anatolian converts,well,I guess non-Muslims regarded them as Turks.Not all Anatolian converts to Islam during the Ottoman times became Turkicized.Look at Trabzon with the Muslim Pontic Greeks there.And then you have Armenian Muslims(Crypto-Armenians) scattered across East Turkey. In the Balkans,those who converted to Islam were called 'Turks' by non-Muslim Balkanians during and after the Ottoman Empire. Slobodan Milosevic also called the Bosniaks "dirty Turks who breed like rabbits who should be sent to Mecca".
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Post by hellboy87 on Sept 23, 2010 0:58:04 GMT -5
He is not a Turkish nationalist but a crooked businessman. He may have tried to appear as a Turkish nationalist when he entered politics hoping to get political immunity for his crooked business deals. Really? I didnt know that at all.It's just that from the many pictures I've seen of him,he is always at some kind of rally/event for this stupid Turkish nationalist political party. Well,all the sites with pictures of him are in Turkce,which I dont understand.
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Post by Patrinos on Sept 23, 2010 9:19:08 GMT -5
Slobodan Milosevic also called the Bosniaks "dirty Turks who breed like rabbits who should be sent to Mecca". ;D
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Post by Username on Sept 23, 2010 16:15:09 GMT -5
Slobodan Milosevic also called the Bosniaks "dirty Turks who breed like rabbits who should be sent to Mecca". ;D Yeah ... that makes sense, considering how they are fewer in numbers then Serbs and Croats.
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Post by Patrinos on Sept 23, 2010 18:00:08 GMT -5
Yeah ... that makes sense, considering how they are fewer in numbers then Serbs and Croats. aren't all muslim obliged to visit Mecca sometime in their life? Milosevic just adviced them to be good muslims...
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Post by Username on Sept 23, 2010 19:50:56 GMT -5
Yeah ... that makes sense, considering how they are fewer in numbers then Serbs and Croats. aren't all muslim obliged to visit Mecca sometime in their life? Milosevic just adviced them to be good muslims... I don't know; Milosevic was the freaking devil
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Sept 24, 2010 5:04:51 GMT -5
Milosevic was no good for anyone (including Serbs, maybe especially Serbs) and in the end was overthrown by his own people - which says it all. Even so I doubt he said that.
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