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- Young_Bosnia abstract "Young Bosnia (Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian: Mlada Bosna; Cyrillic: Млада Босна) was a revolutionary movement active before World War I. The members were predominantly school students. It included primarily Serbs but also Bosniaks and Croats There were several motivations promoted amongst different members of the group. There were members who promoted Yugoslavist aims of pan-South Slav unification of territories including Bosnia into a Yugoslavia. There were members who promoted Serbian nationalist aims of pan-Serb unification into Serbia. Young Bosnia was inspired from a variety of ideas, movements, and events; such as German romanticism, anarchism, Russian revolutionary socialism, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, and the Battle of Kosovo.The ideologue of Young Bosnia and tyrannicide as its method of the political struggle, was Vladimir Gaćinović. In one letter to Dedijer, one of revolutionaries from Herzegovina (Božidar Zečević) stated that the name of Young Bosnia was first mentioned by Petar Kočić in journal "Homeland" (Serbian: Отаџбина) in 1907. In 1911 Gaćinović published an article titled "Young Bosnia" in Almanac (Serbian: Алманах) published by Prosvjeta.The rise to power of the popular Karađorđević dynasty in Serbia in the 1900s after the May Overthrow of the Obrenovic dynasty by the Serbian Army in 1903, stimulated support by both Serbs and South Slavs for their unification into a state led by Belgrade. Support for revolutionary Yugoslavism in Bosnia grew with the rise of the Serbo-Croatian Progressive Organization in 1911, and drew in support for the cause from Serbs as well as Croats and some Muslims. Young Bosnia received some assistance by the Black Hand - a secret organization founded by several members of the Serbian Army. On the other hand, Vladimir Gaćinović was the only Young Bosnia leader to join Black Hand, and he publicly condemned the assassination in Sarajevo.It was formed during the 1900s in the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina (an annexed condominium of Austria-Hungary), with significant influence from neighbouring Serbia.".
- Young_Bosnia headquarter Belgrade.
- Young_Bosnia headquarter Serbia.
- Young_Bosnia mainOrgan Black_Hand_(Serbia).
- Young_Bosnia thumbnail Gavrilloprincip.jpg?width=300.
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- Young_Bosnia caption "Gavrilo Princip, Young Bosnia member and the assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.".
- Young_Bosnia founder "Unknown".
- Young_Bosnia hasPhotoCollection Young_Bosnia.
- Young_Bosnia headquarters "Belgrade and various other places in Serbia and Bosnia.".
- Young_Bosnia imageSize "200".
- Young_Bosnia keyPeople Gavrilo_Princip.
- Young_Bosnia mainOrgan Black_Hand_(Serbia).
- Young_Bosnia name "Young Bosnia".
- Young_Bosnia nativeName "Mlada Bosna".
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:History_of_Austria-Hungary.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:History_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:History_of_Yugoslavia.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:National_liberation_movements.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:Pan-Slavism.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:Serbian_nationalism.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:Serbian_revolutionary_organizations.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:World_War_I.
- Young_Bosnia subject Category:Young_Bosnia.
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- Young_Bosnia comment "Young Bosnia (Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian: Mlada Bosna; Cyrillic: Млада Босна) was a revolutionary movement active before World War I. The members were predominantly school students. It included primarily Serbs but also Bosniaks and Croats There were several motivations promoted amongst different members of the group. There were members who promoted Yugoslavist aims of pan-South Slav unification of territories including Bosnia into a Yugoslavia.".
- Young_Bosnia label "Genç Bosna".
- Young_Bosnia label "Ifjú Bosznia".
- Young_Bosnia label "Jeune Bosnie".
- Young_Bosnia label "Jovem Bósnia".
- Young_Bosnia label "Joven Bosnia".
- Young_Bosnia label "Mlada Bosna".
- Young_Bosnia label "Mlada Bosna".
- Young_Bosnia label "Młoda Bośnia".
- Young_Bosnia label "Young Bosnia".
- Young_Bosnia label "Млада Босна".
- Young_Bosnia label "Млада Босна".
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- Young_Bosnia sameAs Młoda_Bośnia.
- Young_Bosnia sameAs Jovem_Bósnia.
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- Young_Bosnia wasDerivedFrom Young_Bosnia?oldid=644141160.
- Young_Bosnia depiction Gavrilloprincip.jpg.
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- Young_Bosnia name "Young Bosnia".