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Post by bosanskinovi on Dec 24, 2008 16:20:09 GMT -5
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Post by sweetnugs on Dec 24, 2008 16:51:22 GMT -5
Whats the story on the second one?
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Post by bosanskinovi on Dec 24, 2008 17:20:52 GMT -5
^One of the most popular models in Turkey; her family migrated from Bosnia to Izmir over a century ago...dont know much more then that.
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Post by hellboy87 on Dec 24, 2008 21:41:31 GMT -5
well bosanskinovi,you forgot one more............
BANU ALKAN!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by hellboy87 on Dec 24, 2008 21:47:14 GMT -5
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Post by hellboy87 on Dec 24, 2008 21:56:00 GMT -5
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Post by bosanskinovi on Dec 24, 2008 22:10:32 GMT -5
Hey thanks hellboy, just post more if you know about them ps, Banu Alkan looks like a Serbian turbofolk singer
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Post by hellboy87 on Dec 24, 2008 22:18:27 GMT -5
Not so sure about other Bosniaks of Turkey though And whats Turbofolk singer??? Anyway,here's one more Kivanc TaTlilug:
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Post by bascavus on Dec 25, 2008 11:06:07 GMT -5
I am afraid I can't locate the original link anymore... This photo shows refugees from Bosnia crowding the Besiktas port in Istanbul (waiting to be transferred to inland Anatolia) in the 1890's..... www.samanyoluhaber.com/images/resim/muhacir_1.jpgThis woman from Yalova/Turkey singing a song in Bosnian waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the link is not working!!!!!!!!!!!! Please! Do you have the one that works??? Is the data stored somewhere else?
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Post by hellboy87 on Dec 27, 2008 20:53:04 GMT -5
thanks...
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Post by thracian08 on Jul 22, 2009 17:52:52 GMT -5
Many people left the Balkans during the Balkan Wars. About 2 Million Turks left the Balkans during that time.
In fact, I am reading a book by a Bosnian Turk named Ayshe Kulin - about her family leaving Bosnia to move to Istanbul, and the hardships they faced.
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Post by hellboy87 on Aug 2, 2009 8:16:09 GMT -5
tell us all about it
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Post by terroreign on Aug 2, 2009 15:37:55 GMT -5
Ayshe Kulin...sounds ethnic Bosniak
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Post by thracian08 on Aug 3, 2009 18:00:52 GMT -5
Yes, her father's side is Bosnian from the founding people of Bosnia in the old days.
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Post by turcoboshnak on Sept 12, 2010 22:18:47 GMT -5
Yes, her father's side is Bosnian from the founding people of Bosnia in the old days. We can not believe everything we read. How can she make such a stupid and baseless claim that her ancestors were the founding fathers of Bosnia? When was Bosnia founded?
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Post by andromeda on Sept 12, 2010 22:40:39 GMT -5
Yes, her father's side is Bosnian from the founding people of Bosnia in the old days. We can not believe everything we read. How can she make such a stupid and baseless claim that her ancestors were the founding fathers of Bosnia? When was Bosnia founded? It's really unknown when Bosnia was founded but its probably in the 8th century sometime. Constantine Porphyrogenitus mentions that there was a small 'horion' called Bosona in which 2 cities were inhibited and given to the Serbs by the Byzantines of course. That 'Bosona' was roughly 20% of the size of current BiH and was supposedly centered in SE Bosnia , just south of Sarajevo. Bosnia expanded in the following centuries to incorporate more territory.
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Post by turcoboshnak on Sept 12, 2010 23:19:41 GMT -5
^One of the most popular models in Turkey; her family migrated from Bosnia to Izmir over a century ago...dont know much more then that. My father side also migrated from Mostar (their family name was Dvizac) about 100 years ago and settled in Izmir. The entire village spoke bosnian. My father used to say that they learned turkish when they went to school, so about 50-60 years they used bosnian. Izmir, I think because of large number of Bosnians living there, is very different than other parts of Turkey.
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Post by turcoboshnak on Sept 12, 2010 23:23:27 GMT -5
We can not believe everything we read. How can she make such a stupid and baseless claim that her ancestors were the founding fathers of Bosnia? When was Bosnia founded? It's really unknown when Bosnia was founded but its probably in the 8th century sometime. Constantine Porphyrogenitus mentions that there was a small 'horion' called Bosona in which 2 cities were inhibited and given to the Serbs by the Byzantines of course. That 'Bosona' was roughly 20% of the size of current BiH and was supposedly centered in SE Bosnia , just south of Sarajevo. Bosnia expanded in the following centuries to incorporate more territory. Thank you for the information but my question was rhetorical. I meant it is not even clear when a country or kingdom named Bosnia was founded and this woman,Ayshe Kulin, claims her ancestors were the founding fathers of Bosnia.
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Post by andromeda on Sept 12, 2010 23:26:07 GMT -5
It's really unknown when Bosnia was founded but its probably in the 8th century sometime. Constantine Porphyrogenitus mentions that there was a small 'horion' called Bosona in which 2 cities were inhibited and given to the Serbs by the Byzantines of course. That 'Bosona' was roughly 20% of the size of current BiH and was supposedly centered in SE Bosnia , just south of Sarajevo. Bosnia expanded in the following centuries to incorporate more territory. Thank you for the information but my question was rhetorical. I meant it is not even clear when a country or kingdom named Bosnia was founded and this woman,Ayshe Kulin, claims her ancestors were the founding fathers of Bosnia. LOL. I guess people want to make themselves feel important.
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Post by andromeda on Sept 12, 2010 23:27:46 GMT -5
^One of the most popular models in Turkey; her family migrated from Bosnia to Izmir over a century ago...dont know much more then that. My father side also migrated from Mostar (their family name was Dvizac) about 100 years ago and settled in Izmir. The entire village spoke bosnian. My father used to say that they learned turkish when they went to school, so about 50-60 years they used bosnian. Izmir, I think because of large number of Bosnians living there, is very different than other parts of Turkey. Cool, Mostar isn't far from where I'm from.
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