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- Bosniaks abstract "The Bosniaks, or less commonly Bosniacs, (Bosnian: Bošnjaci/Бошњаци, pronounced [boʃɲǎːt͡si]; singular masculine: Bošnjak/Бошњак, feminine: Bošnjakinja/Бошњакиња) are a South Slavic nation and ethnic group inhabiting mainly homeland Bosnia and Herzegovina along with a native minority present in other countries of the Balkan Peninsula; especially in the Sandžak region of Serbia and Montenegro (where Bosniaks form a regional majority), in Croatia, and in Kosovo. Bosniaks are typically characterized by their historic tie to the Bosnian historical region, traditional majority adherence to Islam since the 15th and 16th centuries, common culture and Bosnian language. In the English-speaking world, Bosniaks are also frequently referred to as Bosnian Muslims or simply Bosnians, though the latter is also used to denote all inhabitants of Bosnia and Herzegovina regardless of ethnic origin or to describe citizenship in the country.There are well over two million Bosniaks living in the Balkans today, with an estimated additional million settled and living around the world. Several instances of ethnic cleansing and genocide by Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Croats have had a tremendous effect on the territorial distribution of the population. Partially due to this, a notable Bosniak diaspora exists in a number of countries, including Austria, Germany, Australia, Sweden, Turkey, Canada and the United States. Both within the region and throughout the world, Bosniaks are often noted for their unique culture, which has been influenced by both eastern and western civilizations and schools of thought over the course of their history.".
- Bosniaks language Bosnian_language.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Austria.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Croatia.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Germany.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Montenegro.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Serbia.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Sweden.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Switzerland.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Turkey.
- Bosniaks populationPlace United_States.
- Bosniaks related Croats.
- Bosniaks related Macedonians_(ethnic_group).
- Bosniaks related Montenegrins.
- Bosniaks related Serbs.
- Bosniaks related Slavs.
- Bosniaks related Slovenes.
- Bosniaks related South_Slavs.
- Bosniaks religion Cultural_Muslim.
- Bosniaks religion Irreligion.
- Bosniaks religion Liberal_Muslim_movements.
- Bosniaks religion Non-denominational_Muslim.
- Bosniaks religion Sunni_Islam.
- Bosniaks thumbnail Ethnic_Composition_of_BiH_in_1991.gif?width=300.
- Bosniaks totalPopulation "3".
- Bosniaks wikiPageExternalLink sabahusa.com.
- Bosniaks wikiPageExternalLink www.baacbh.org.
- Bosniaks wikiPageExternalLink news.php.
- Bosniaks wikiPageExternalLink www.bosniak.org.
- Bosniaks wikiPageExternalLink www.bosnjaci.net.
- Bosniaks wikiPageExternalLink www.igbd.eu.
- Bosniaks wikiPageExternalLink 115081885174428?nr=108743032492432.
- Bosniaks wikiPageID "18600876".
- Bosniaks wikiPageLength "171035".
- Bosniaks wikiPageOutDegree "717".
- Bosniaks wikiPageRevisionID "705985079".
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink 13th_Waffen_Mountain_Division_of_the_SS_Handschar_(1st_Croatian).
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink 1991_population_census_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Abdulah_Sidran.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Abdullah_Bosnevi.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Abdulvehab_Ilhamija.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Accordion.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Mickiewicz.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Ajvatovica.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Al-Fatiha.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Albanians.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Alberto_Fortis.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Pushkin.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_von_Zemlinsky.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Ali-paša_Rizvanbegović.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Alifakovac.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Allah.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Ambasadori.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Amedeo_Preziosi.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Anglosphere.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Antes_(people).
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Antun_Knežević.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Apostolic_visitor.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Arebica.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Armed_Forces_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_Republika_Srpska.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Evans.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Austrians.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Army.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_rule_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Autosome.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Avdo_Međedović.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Ban_Kulin.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Banate_of_Bosnia.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Banja_Luka.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Banovina_of_Croatia.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Jelavich.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bartol_Kašić.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Banja_Luka.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bağlama.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Baščaršija.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Begić.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Benedikt_Kuripečič.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bey.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Beylerbey.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bihać.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bijeljina.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bobovac.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bogomilism.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosna_(river).
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_(region).
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_Eyalet.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosniaks.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosniaks_in_Kosovo.
- Bosniaks wikiPageWikiLink Bosniaks_of_Croatia.