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- Bosniaks abstract "The Bosniaks, or less commonly Bosniacs, (Bosnian: Bošnjaci pronounced [bɔːˈʃɲaːtsi]; singular masculine: Bošnjak, feminine: Bošnjakinja) are a South Slavic ethnic group living mainly in 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), and in Croatia. 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.".
- Bosniaks language Bosnian_language.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Austria.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Germany.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Kosovo.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Montenegro.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Serbia.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Sweden.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Switzerland.
- Bosniaks populationPlace Turkey.
- Bosniaks populationPlace United_States.
- Bosniaks related Croats.
- Bosniaks related Montenegrins.
- Bosniaks related Phylogenetics.
- Bosniaks related Serbs.
- Bosniaks related Slavs.
- Bosniaks related Slovenes.
- Bosniaks related South_Slavs.
- Bosniaks religion Sunni_Islam.
- Bosniaks thumbnail Elizabeth_of_Bosnia_(cropped).png?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 wikiPageRevisionID "606268677".
- Bosniaks align "center".
- Bosniaks align "left".
- Bosniaks caption "Bosniaks were recruited into elite units of the Austro-Hungarian Army as early as 1879 and were commended for their bravery in service of the Austrian emperor, winning more medals than any other unit.".
- Bosniaks caption "The jaunty military march Die Bosniaken Kommen was composed by Eduard Wagnes in their honor.".
- Bosniaks col "*Bosniaks of Croatia *Bosniaks of Montenegro *Bosniaks of Serbia *Bosnian American *Bosnian Australian *Bosnian Austrian *Bosniaks in Kosovo".
- Bosniaks col "*Bosnian Croat War *Bosnian–Serbian War *Bushnak *Constitutional nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina *List of Bosnia and Herzegovina patriotic songs *List of Bosniaks".
- Bosniaks direction "vertical".
- Bosniaks footnotes "According to estimates commissioned in 2008 by the National Security Council of Turkey some 2,000,000 Turkish citizens are of Bosniak ancestry as mainly descended from Bosniak emigrants in the 19th and early 20th century.".
- Bosniaks group "Bosniaks".
- Bosniaks group "Bošnjaci".
- Bosniaks hasPhotoCollection Bosniaks.
- Bosniaks image "Archduke Eugen Bosniaks.jpg".
- Bosniaks image "Die Bosniaken Kommen.jpg".
- Bosniaks languages Bosnian_language.
- Bosniaks pop "101000".
- Bosniaks pop "128047".
- Bosniaks pop "145278".
- Bosniaks pop "158158".
- Bosniaks pop "16338".
- Bosniaks pop "17018".
- Bosniaks pop "17993".
- Bosniaks pop "21000".
- Bosniaks pop "21040".
- Bosniaks pop "21542".
- Bosniaks pop "2182".
- Bosniaks pop "2185055".
- Bosniaks pop "31479".
- Bosniaks pop "3600".
- Bosniaks pop "400000".
- Bosniaks pop "45600".
- Bosniaks pop "46773".
- Bosniaks pop "53605".
- Bosniaks pop "56595".
- Bosniaks pop "98766".
- Bosniaks population "3".
- Bosniaks quote ""It is now generally agreed that the people who lived in the Balkans after the Slavic "invasions" were probably for the most part the same as those who had lived there earlier, although the creation of new political groups and arrival of small immigrants caused people to look at themselves as distinct from their neighbours, including the Byzantines".".
- Bosniaks region "Macedonia".
- Bosniaks region "total".
- Bosniaks related "(Croats, Serbs, Montenegrins and Slovenes are the most related) Based on genetic and phylogenetic studies the ancestral origins of the Bosniak people can be primarily attributed to the paleo-Balkan inhabitants and to Slavic invaders which settled the area during the Migration period.".
- Bosniaks related "Other Slavs, especially other South Slavs".
- Bosniaks religions "Predominantly Sunni Islam 15px".
- Bosniaks size "100.0".
- Bosniaks source "T E Gregory, A History of Byzantium. Wiley- Blackwell, 2010. Pg 169".
- Bosniaks width "170".
- Bosniaks width "320".
- Bosniaks subject Category:Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_society.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Bosniak_people.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Croatia.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Kosovo.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Montenegro.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Serbia.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Turkey.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Muslim_communities_in_Europe.
- Bosniaks subject Category:Slavic_ethnic_groups.
- Bosniaks subject Category:South_Slavs.
- Bosniaks type Abstraction100002137.
- Bosniaks type Community108223802.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInBosniaAndHerzegovina.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInCroatia.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInEurope.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInKosovo.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInMontenegro.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInSerbia.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInTheRepublicOfMacedonia.
- Bosniaks type EthnicGroupsInTurkey.