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🇧🇦🇹🇷 First Bosnian-Turkish Bilingual Textbook Published in Istanbul The first bilingual (Bosnian-Turkish) textbook, developed in line with European reference standards, was published today in Istanbul. It is intended for Turkish speakers who wish to learn…
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About 2,000,000 people in Türkiye are estimated to be of Bosniak ancestry according to a study commissioned by the Turkish National Security Council (2008 estimate). Some other sources and community discussions suggest the number could range from around 2–6 million people with Bosnian roots.
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Bosnia anthropological details

Cephalic-Index:-
Bosnian muslims:-84
Bosnian Christians:-86

Body height:-
Tuzla (Northeast):171 cm
Bihać and Banja Luka (Northwest):172 cm.
Travnik and parts of Mostar:173 cm.
Sarajevo:174 cm.
Herzegovina (approaching Montenegrin level):175-176 cm.

Eye pigmentation:-

Bosnia by Region:

• Bihać:
• Blue: 26%
• Dark: 55%
• Grey-Brown: 18%

• Banja Luka:
• Blue: 30%
• Dark: 52%
• Grey-Brown: 16%

• Donja Tuzla:
• Blue: 38%
• Dark: 49%
• Grey-Brown: 13%

• Travnik:
• Blue: 37%
• Dark: 52%
• Grey-Brown: 11%

• Sarajevo:
• Blue: 41%
• Dark: 41%
• Grey-Brown: 17%

• Mostar:
• Blue: 31%
• Dark: 55%
• Grey-Brown: 13%


Hair pigmentation:-
90% Dark to Brown hair
10% Blonde and red hair



Phenotypes:-
Dinaric
Alpinid
Noric


Sources:-
1.Carleton Coon "Races of Europe"
2.Capus, G., BSAP, ser. 4, vol. 6, 1895, pp. 99-103.
3.Krauss, F. S., MAGW, vol. 15, 1885, pp. 84-87.
4.Weisbach, A., MAGW, vol. 25, 1895, pp. 206-239; MAGW, supplement 2, 1889.
Cephalic index in crania 5.Bosniaca since prehistoric times to recent hominids
Jasmin Kulenovića*, AidaSarač-Hadžihalilovićb
, Amela Kulenovićb
, Adnan Busuladžićc
6.Eye color distribution in B&H populations (blue, dark and grey-brown), the last decade of the 19 th century (Weisbach, 1895)
7.Wiesbach research on 3803 Bosnian Soliders
8.The Races of Europe: A Sociological Study
By William Zebina Ripley
## Антропологические данные Боснии

Индекс головы (Cephalic Index):
• Боснийские мусульмане: 84
• Боснийские христиане: 86

Рост тела (Body Height):
• Тузла (Северо-восток): 171 см
• Бихач и Баня-Лука (Северо-запад): 172 см
• Травник и части Мостара: 173 см
• Сараево: 174 см
• Герцеговина (приближается к уровню Черногории): 175-176 см

Пигментация глаз (Eye Pigmentation):
Босния по регионам:

• Бихач:
• Голубые: 26%
• Темные: 55%
• Серо-карие: 18%
• Баня-Лука:
• Голубые: 30%
• Темные: 52%
• Серо-карие: 16%
• Донья Тузла:
• Голубые: 38%
• Темные: 49%
• Серо-карие: 13%
• Травник:
• Голубые: 37%
• Темные: 52%
• Серо-карие: 11%
• Сараево:
• Голубые: 41%
• Темные: 41%
• Серо-карие: 17%
• Мостар:
• Голубые: 31%
• Темные: 55%
• Серо-карие: 13%

Пигментация волос (Hair Pigmentation):
• 90% Темные до каштановые волосы
• 10% Светлые и рыжие волосы

Фенотипы (Phenotypes):
• Динарский (Dinaric)
• Альпинидный (Alpinid)
• Норический (Noric)

Источники (Sources):
1. Carleton Coon "Races of Europe"
2. Capus, G., BSAP, ser. 4, vol. 6, 1895, pp. 99-103.
3. Krauss, F. S., MAGW, vol. 15, 1885, pp. 84-87.
4. Weisbach, A., MAGW, vol. 25, 1895, pp. 206-239; MAGW, supplement 2, 1889.
5. Cephalic index in crania 5.Bosniaca since prehistoric times to recent hominids, Jasmin Kulenovića*, AidaSarač-Hadžihalilovićb, Amela Kulenovićb, Adnan Busuladžićc
6. Eye color distribution in B&H populations (blue, dark and grey-brown), the last decade of the 19th century (Weisbach, 1895)
7. Wiesbach research on 3803 Bosnian Soldiers
8. The Races of Europe: A Sociological Study, By William Zebina Ripley


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🇺🇳 The French army has confirmed the death of General Philippe Morillon, the former commander of UNPROFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina. While he is celebrated in his homeland as an exemplary officer, in Bosnia and Herzegovina his name remains inseparably linked to the fate of Srebrenica and the unfulfilled promises of the international community.

🇺🇳 أكد الجيش الفرنسي وفاة الجنرال فيليب موريلون، القائد السابق لقوات الأمم المتحدة للحماية (UNPROFOR) في البوسنة والهرسك. وبينما يُحتفى به في بلاده باعتباره ضابطًا مثاليًا، يبقى اسمه في البوسنة والهرسك مرتبطًا ارتباطًا لا ينفصم بمصير سريبرينيتسا وبالوعود غير المُتحققة للمجتمع الدولي.
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Mubera Mujagić - Forgotten Victim of Yugoslavia

In the 1980s, professor Mubera Mujagić wrote to Belgrade’s NIN magazine, demanding that Petar Petrović Njegoš (The Mountain Wreath) and Ivan Mažuranić (The Death of Smail-aga Čengić) be removed from school textbooks, arguing that these works insult Muslims and spread hatred. At a meeting of the Sarajevo Writers’ Association and the League of Communists, she openly voiced her opposition. In a 1985 interview
she asked a key question:

If some are offended by her proposal, why not be offended by the verses themselves?
The mountains reek of the unbaptized… the land stinks of Muhammad… how these converts stink… If people’s hair stands on end because of my proposal, there are more whose hair stands on end because of these verses,” she wrote.

She warned that misinterpreted literature at a young age can create animosity between peoples, especially when myths confuse Muslims with Turks and perpetuate centuries-old "guilt".
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Mubera Mujagić - Forgotten Victim of Yugoslavia In the 1980s, professor Mubera Mujagić wrote to Belgrade’s NIN magazine, demanding that Petar Petrović Njegoš (The Mountain Wreath) and Ivan Mažuranić (The Death of Smail-aga Čengić) be removed from school…
Such ethical messages are unacceptable. They train future nationalists to respond blow for blow. My intervention aimed to prevent that.”

The cost of speaking out?

After the letter to NIN, an ideological campaign forced her to leave her school. She was practically on the streets, abandoned by society. By 2004, four years before her death in May 2008, Mubera lived in extreme poverty in Sarajevo: sick, hungry, without electricity, water, heating, pension, or health insurance.

18 years after her death no street, school, or public recognition exist for her in Sarajevo.

Achievements: Mubera Mujagić is the Author of 14 books, member of the European Academy of Sciences, winner of six European medals and Italian trophies,published in dozens of languages, named Woman of the Year (USA, 2003)
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“Such ethical messages are unacceptable. They train future nationalists to respond blow for blow. My intervention aimed to prevent that.” The cost of speaking out? After the letter to NIN, an ideological campaign forced her to leave her school. She was practically…
📝 Note: What are "The Mountain Wreath" and "The Death of Smail-aga Čengić"?

"The Mountain Wreath" is considered a foundational work of Montenegrin and Serbian literature which uses harsh ethnic/religious language against Muslims.

"The Death of Smail-aga Čengić" is a, historically significant ,Croatian epic poem glorifying revenge against Muslims.
First ayah of Surah al Ikhlas 🤍 الآية الأولى من سورة الإخلاص
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Postcards from Bosnia 💌 One of the best travel vlogs I have ever seen in my life, every scene is eye candy and I highly recommend this vlog to everyone. It's 20 minutes long and you basically don't even need even to follow my channel after watching it. ♥️
📝 One of the things I adore about the foreigner, the brother or the sister who arrives in our land for a few days and nights is that, through them, we can perceive our home anew. What do I mean by that, one might ask. The beauties of one’s own country, after being seen time and time again, lose their charm. The buildings, the mountains, the rivers that move other people have become regular and ordinary to us. Like watching a movie multiple times, they lose their effect; we cannot turn back time, nor can we forget. Therefore, the closest thing we can experience to reliving moments of beauty is to be with someone who sees them for the first time. So when someone arrives here, we get to see ourselves again, be ourselves again, and relive our lives through the eyes of a welcome stranger.

📝 أحدُ الأمور التي أُحبّها في الغريب، في الأخ أو الأخت الذين يأتون إلى أرضنا لبضعة أيام وليالٍ، هو أنّنا من خلالهم نستطيع أن نرى وطننا من جديد. ماذا أعني بذلك، قد يتساءل المرء. إنّ جماليات الوطن، حين تُرى مرارًا وتكرارًا، تفقد شيئًا من سحرها. فالمباني والجبال والأنهار التي تُحرّك مشاعر الآخرين أصبحت بالنسبة إلينا مألوفة وعادية. وكما هو الحال عند مشاهدة فيلم مراتٍ عديدة، يفقد أثره؛ فلا نستطيع أن نعيد الزمن إلى الوراء، ولا أن ننسى. لذلك فإنّ أقرب ما يمكننا اختباره لإحياء لحظات الجمال من جديد هو أن نكون مع شخص يراها للمرة الأولى. وهكذا، حين يصل إلينا شخص ما، نتمكن من أن نرى أنفسنا من جديد، وأن نكون أنفسنا من جديد، وأن نعيش حياتنا مرة أخرى من خلال عيون غريبٍ مرحَّبٍ به.
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🇱🇷 Jackie Arklöv – Liberian Neo-Nazi HVO War Criminal
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🇱🇷 Jackie Arklöv – Liberian Neo-Nazi HVO War Criminal
Jackie Arklöv was born in 1973 in Liberia to a Liberian mother and a German father. At the age of three, he was adopted by a Norwegian couple who later moved to Sweden. As a child, Arklöv struggled with identity issues, bullying, and not fitting in. He reportedly attempted to scrub and paint his skin white and, during his teenage years, embraced neo-Nazism, identifying with what he saw as the “losers” of World War II.

In 1992, Arklöv traveled to Zagreb and joined Croatian forces, believing they were ideologically compatible with his extremist views. After a brief period with foreign volunteers, he joined the notorious Ludvig Pavlović Unit, a paramilitary formation infamous for war crimes. In his own diary, Arklöv described surprise attacks on Muslim villages near Mostar, including throwing grenades into homes, mass killings, and the removal of civilian bodies. He openly expressed hatred toward Muslims and showed no concern over the fascist violence of his unit.

When not involved in combat operations, the unit operated prison and concentration camps such as Gabela and Dretelj. Multiple witnesses described Arklöv as particularly sadistic. Among other acts, he tortured detainees like Muhamed Begović using a fire-extinguisher hose with a metal nozzle. His diary entries reveal a pattern of casual, alcohol-fueled violence driven by ideological hatred.

In 1995, Arklöv was captured by Bosnian military police. In August 1996, he was released in a prisoner exchange following intervention by Swedish authorities and evacuated to Sweden by UN forces. His case was retried there, but he was acquitted due to a “lack of evidence.”

Unable to adapt to civilian life, Arklöv later took part in a bank robbery with other neo-Nazis, during which two police officers were killed. He was subsequently convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
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🇧🇦 Hutovo Fortress, or Hutovo Town, is a fortress that probably dates back to antiquity and is located at the foot of Mount Žaba in southern Herzegovina. No archaeological research has been conducted at this site. The settlement dates from the Roman period. Experts assume that during Roman times there was likely a Roman watchtower here, overseeing the road that passed through Hutovo.

🇧🇦 قلعة هوتوفو، أو مدينة هوتوفو، هي قلعة يُرجَّح أن يعود تاريخها إلى العصور القديمة، وتقع عند سفح جبل جابا في جنوب الهرسك. لم تُجرَ أي أبحاث أثرية في هذا الموقع. ويعود تاريخ الاستيطان فيه إلى الفترة الرومانية. ويفترض الخبراء أنه في العهد الروماني كانت توجد هنا على الأرجح نقطة حراسة رومانية تشرف على الطريق الذي كان يمر عبر هوتوفو.
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