You're actually speaking Bosnian very well and have a good vocabulary
@nemanacemu2024
8 ай бұрын
No it’s hercegovian language 😂😂😂
@deejagers716
8 ай бұрын
@@nemanacemu2024 ma nas jezik, Srpsko Hrvatski
@GospodJePastirMoj7
7 ай бұрын
постоји регионално наречје али не и босански језик Као што у аустрији причају немачки а не аустријски Ово није срање, ово је истина. Прво одвојите један народ, промените веру а касније и националност и ето ти нове нације Ужас да буде већи посвађати та два народа и да воде ратове И ти сад реци да има босански Постојала је држава Босна где су били српски цареви и то је историја То што се данас мења само изазива мржњу и рат… јер правите неку нову истину на уштрб корена
@AMARBRKA
7 ай бұрын
Taj jezik koji ti spominjes nije se govorio u Bosni prije 130 godina i vise , taj jezik je nastao za vreme Jugoslavije nepismen si a komentrises ! PROUCI HISTORIJU I ONDA DODI VREDATI NA NACIONALNOJ OSNOVI PAK JEDAN @@deejagers716
@ajna8419
7 ай бұрын
@@nemanacemu2024 Bosanskohercegovački!
@milosobrenovic1241
7 ай бұрын
I speak Serbian language, my best friend speaks Bosnian, and my wife speaks Croatian. My mom speaks Montenigrian. We all understand each other perfectly well. However, all my friends from Australia, USA and UK speak English and don't always understand each other perfectly well. Interesting world.
@BenTheRules
7 ай бұрын
Of course you speak serbian, you're the prince of serbia
@daniby9894
7 ай бұрын
@@BenTheRules 😂 You really nailed it!
@djomla100
7 ай бұрын
to ti je sve srpski
@jimmyk1998
7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 it's all the same language 😂😂😂 . Because of nazziiii USA that split it all up
@TheSouth-j7f
7 ай бұрын
@@jimmyk1998 Name one book that was published in Serbia in the "Serbian language" before the 19th century.
@DanieleLeone-re9cv
8 ай бұрын
You are a Bosnian in the heart.
@aton9755
6 ай бұрын
And Bosniaks in Turkiye are very polite.
@sanijamuminovic5406
8 ай бұрын
Zanimljive reportaze pravi samo napred
@BenTheRules
8 ай бұрын
Hoću!
@edvinalickovic4848
7 ай бұрын
Brate i‘m Bosnien 🇧🇦 But i live in Germany . Great Video !!!! Perfekt 👌 please More Videos
@alenhuseinbasic899
8 ай бұрын
Now this is a video I’m excited about!!!! Svaka čast brate
@BenTheRules
8 ай бұрын
Hvala, enjoy :)
@bidigibih8679
7 ай бұрын
@@alenhuseinbasic899 if you are from Mostar then what is the Point visiting turkiye when you dont have any ancestors from turkiye
@alenhuseinbasic899
7 ай бұрын
@@bidigibih8679 Why not? I'm a Muslim, I love Ottomans and Ottoman history, Turkiye is a muslim country and I've been many times, they are very fond of us Bosnians. And I do have ancestors from Turkey in the caucaus's, my DNA test showed it
@alenhuseinbasic899
7 ай бұрын
@@petarigic5246 naravno da ovo mislite "Petarigić". ja sam ponosni musliman elhamdulillah
@StonerDoomMicrodosing
8 ай бұрын
Charisma - level 100. I love you, dude. 🙏🏼
@BenTheRules
8 ай бұрын
Hahaha appreciate it, thanks!
@esadask6009
7 ай бұрын
Awesome video Ben! Thank you! I am Bosniak who loves traveling. I've been to many countries and Iived in 🇸🇬 and 🇲🇾 currently living in 🇸🇪. Bosnian language, tradition and cultural heritage I carry in my ❤️ always. On one occassion 2008 I visited one Bosnian village near Yalova in Turkey. It was amazing. It felt lke you are somewhere in 🇧🇦. I am traveling to Antalya 🇹🇷 next weekend but surely will return and visit this beautiful Bosnian place in 🇹🇷 one day.
@andaantunovic1018
7 ай бұрын
Svaka čast što si naučio naš jezik😊 Lijep pozdrav
@edinam.3804
7 ай бұрын
Your Bosnian is really good with a wide vocabulary and even pretty much accent-free. :) Loved your video!!
@snopk0
7 ай бұрын
You speak very good Bosnian! :-) . keep going! :) Bosnians love You :)
@gideonros2705
7 ай бұрын
Bosnian is not a language
@hecim3228
7 ай бұрын
@@gideonros2705De mi onda prevedi ovo, ako nema bosanskog jezika. - Haman da si mi hafifan nešto danas? - Jami to -Nemerem se okaharlit, mori me ljutina -Jes vidio šošona havera, ša mi reče ba? -Deder nemoj se zahmetit -Plaho si mi uhunjerit, Boga mi jesi I jos mnogo mnogo toga😁
@reviveyoursoul6921
7 ай бұрын
I'm a bosnjak from Austria. Austria has a bloody history but here they don't teach that to the children.
@campista777
8 ай бұрын
This is so cool and educational. The story about these Bosniaks was never told before in the former Yugoslavia, or not that much. So interesting to see an American doing this. Thank you Ben!
@necasto
7 ай бұрын
Moj deda je upoznao Bošnjake iz Turske, tokom rada u Iraku, 1984-5. godine. Mnogi su radili teške poslove i bili dobri i vredni ljudi. Jako su voleli našu muziku, pa im je deda kupovao kasete u Jugoslaviji se i donosilo. Žalili su se tada da su kao doseljenici bili loše tretirani u Turskoj. Mnogi od njih su živeli u siromašnim četvrtima gradova. Danas su potpuno asimilovani i imena su im primenjena. U Turskoj nema manjina. Svi moraju biti Turci. Svi mi smo isti narod, koji je podeljen zbog interesa velikih sila i religija. Kada slušam ove stare, kao svoju babu i dedu da vidim. Tuga je velika šta je urađeno i koliko smo se međusobno ubijali!
@pedja2518
7 ай бұрын
Bravo!
@sandzakliana2838
7 ай бұрын
A neces da kazes kako si uh srbi crnohorcini hrvati protjerivali sa sve tri strane uz pomoc velikih sila da rasele sto vise Bosnjaka? To kako su tretirani je laz vec Turska je bila na koljenima i veliko siromastvo. A nisu klali Bosnjake kao tvoji cetnici u prvom drugom svijetskom ratu
@necasto
7 ай бұрын
@@sandzakliana2838 Samo Bošnjaci su žrtve, a svi drugi su dželati. To jeste sarajevska priča, iako znate da je laž. Vekovi ropstva su učinili svoje i mržnja prema Osmanlijama se obila o glavu muslimanskom stanovništvu. Nikada nismo bili na istoj strani. Tako je i sada
@sandzakliana2838
7 ай бұрын
@@necasto o cemu ti pricas vama je bio Bajazit zet ne nama vi ste zetovali dok je Husein Kapetan zaratio i sa Sultanom. A to za Sarajevski pricu srami se kukate za 3 mjeseca bombarodvanja evo citav svijet vas cuje dok ste gruhali po Sarajevu 4,5 god. Za Razliku od vas Bosnjaci nisu isli da 'brane' svoj narod oko BG i ZG i drzali gradove pod opsadom jezik za zube kada srama nemas
@necasto
7 ай бұрын
@@sandzakliana2838 Husein Gradaščević se digao da brani prava muslimanskih aga i begova, kojima je Porta smanjila privilegije! Nije to bio nikakav otpor protiv Osmanskog carstva, već protiv reformi! Vaša istina vas je i dovela do toga da ste stali u četiri čaršije. Mi smo svoju državu izborili, a kako, znamo samo mi! Meni je lično žao situacije u kojoj se nalaze Bošnjaci u BiH. Bez ozbiljne perspektive, sa uništenom industrijom, sa dva naroda koji neće da žive sa njima u istoj zemlji, sa strancima koji vas koriste, pa vas puste, sa ogromnim iseljavanjem, nema ni djece kao nekada...
@antonoko
8 ай бұрын
very cool video. I love these DIY ethnographic travel vlogs
@bosnian2339
8 ай бұрын
Great video man. Greetings from Seattle Washington.
@Munards
7 ай бұрын
How’s the Bosnian population there?
@bosnian2339
7 ай бұрын
@@Munards About 7 to 10k.
@lavs8696
3 ай бұрын
dude this was so fascinating, you ask really good questions and your bosnian is amazing haha. great video
@turky6834
19 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing the information and history about the muslims in Balkans.
@balkangamer01
8 ай бұрын
Ben the Bosnian explorer/hunter… keep up the good work… would not be surprised if you went and explored the Bosnians that live in Central Africa (Southern Egypt and Northern Sudan).
@BenTheRules
8 ай бұрын
lol didn't know about the Central African Bosnians, that was a fun internet rabbit hole
@balkangamer01
8 ай бұрын
@@BenTheRules Its when Ottoman Empire had occupied that area. To defend the newly acquired territory the Bosnian soldiers were left there to defend it. The soldiers of Bosnia at that time and their descendants married the tribeswomen of Gharbye and Djowabere tribes.
@deejagers716
8 ай бұрын
or maybe on South Pole,hehehe
@balkangamer01
8 ай бұрын
@@deejagers716lol
@Cemzy
8 ай бұрын
There is also in Palestine alot of Bosniaks, they can be recognized by their last name Bosnaq@@BenTheRules
@colddarkness1798
7 ай бұрын
They still feel connection to their motherland 😢 and they kept their language clean.
@justseven3487
7 ай бұрын
Very interesting. They took the Muslim religion while being in the Balkans, then they went to Turkey but they're still somewhat keeping their Balkan roots.
@branislavbanjac7405
7 ай бұрын
Грешка друже то су потурчени Срби ,у Турској имаш око осам милиона потурчени Срба
@daniby9894
7 ай бұрын
@justseven3487 Well, it's slightly more complicated than that. Bosnia spent 5 centuries under Ottoman rule and with the downfall of the empire and the retreat of Turks, some Muslims followed and migrated to Turkey and Austria was granted then good part of balkans, becouse they fell behind on all the imperialistic chase of the time and had no colonies on other continents, so a concession in their favor was made by other european powers of the time. I'm not deep into history of the time, but bosnian highschool text books never mention any persecutions of muslims, rather state that some weren't comfortable with change of power and feared potential persecutions or they already had family members in Turkey and they joined them. Austria had a strong state and laws and treated their citizens equally, so even Muslims that stayed prospered under their rule. My sister in law is Bulgarian and I have friends from Romania and what always amazes me is that they never call Muslims living in their country Muslims, but use term Turks instead, but I came to know that they are actually of turkish descent, even speak the language 😂. Bosnian Muslims are mostly local converts of 6 centuries ago and even before then Bosnia was a multireligiouse society (Catholics, Orthodox and Bogumil) and at some point Bogumil just got extinct (only a few hundred of engraved stones they left us with) and historians hypothese that they most probably converted to Islam in mass and Bosnia is the only country on the balkan that accounts for over 50% of Muslim population.
@dexdressler82
3 ай бұрын
@@daniby9894 they were privilaged on Balkans during Ottomans, so they ran away fearing of the revenge reprecussions
@balkanbmw9660
8 ай бұрын
Najbolji Amerikanac na Balkan uživaj Brate
@BenTheRules
8 ай бұрын
Hvala ti
@xocats8476
7 ай бұрын
@@BenTheRulesI really appreciate, your effort to go to the village of the Bosnian people! The position of village is similar to the villages of Herzegovina. Thank you once again.
@bidigibih8679
7 ай бұрын
@@xocats8476 those are not bosniaks they are assimilated we dont claim them as our People anymore
@alenhuseinbasic899
7 ай бұрын
@@bidigibih8679 What is wrong with you bro why you spreading such comments. You are pressed about stuff for no reason. Bosnian is Bosnian, doesn't matter where he migrated and how many generations ago. Muslim is muslim.
@bidigibih8679
7 ай бұрын
@@alenhuseinbasic899 i dont care if any bosniaks have planned or already Long time ago went to turkey i consider them as traitor of bosnia
@saiyajinnoouji9871
7 ай бұрын
Really enjoy these video's, it's super interesting aswell, a whole village of people who have preserved the Bosnian language in Turkey. There is not alot of content about the Balkans so i'm sure it's safe to say we are all thankfull to you for making these video's, you look like you're from the Balkans btw haha. Keep making these, great job bro 💯💯
@AMARBRKA
7 ай бұрын
Selam Benjamine hvala za ovaj video !
@mertkocabas7604
7 ай бұрын
15:22 "soğuksu" is the Turkish version, Ayazma comes from Greek: Hagiasma(holy water).
@Dino23B
8 ай бұрын
You can find Bosnians everywhere in the world, we are a suffering people for the last 150 years. You can visit Albania, there are Bosnian villages there too, they still managed to preserve the Bosnian language. Under the dictator you were only allowed to speak Albanian, could be hard punished if you speak another language
@stbk51
8 ай бұрын
You are an islamized serbs
@Senadbh92
7 ай бұрын
Hi Ben. Nice, exotic video u made here. Nicely done. I dont know if u know but, I heard that there is a also place in Sudan or South Egypt where is Bosniaks village. Some Bosnian garnizon went to defend south Ottoman borders and never went back. Would be nice if you would explore it. Pozdrav druže
@Damn03
4 ай бұрын
Bosniaks in Nubia where is river Nile on south Egypt and north Sudan
@andabossftw
8 ай бұрын
There's also a village called Bosna (In Greek its also called Βοσνοχώρι / Bosnia village) near border with Greece
@FrithonaHrududu02127
2 ай бұрын
@@dzevadbayraktar322oh I dinna know that. I know about the Molise Croats and Arbereshe Albanians and Israeli Circassians and Egyptian Magyars and Sudan Greeks. and Rmanian Armenians and Azeri Poles and....butt not them. I love shit like that. Like historical minorities I guess.
@HatimBukhari-rg4ew
4 ай бұрын
Hvala lijepo Benjamin. I have visited Bosnia long ago, and I live now in Ankara. Based on your invaluable information, I will visit this interesting village. Cheers buddy.
@miralemmehanovic5999
8 ай бұрын
Bas je fin kao osoba!
@eminak2034
7 ай бұрын
This video proves: You can take the Bosnian out of Bosnia but not Bosnia out of the Bosnian. ❤
@luishartung4759
8 ай бұрын
Man your channel is so underrated. High quality content right there!
@BenTheRules
8 ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate it!
@MahirSahmanovic-v9g
7 ай бұрын
Pravi si Bosanac. You Good People bruh keep up the good work very impressive.
@silverskull6297
7 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I saw in the last couple of years.And by the way Your knowledge of Bosnian language is very well.
@Mrs_Fox_X
7 ай бұрын
To everyone who's saying 'that's all serbian' please educate yourself first. Bosnian had with it's Bosančica and Arebica two own alphabets. In the 1800 they began to mix Latin and Bosančica. The Arebica disappeared after the Ottoman empire. Its a fact that Serbs have lots of turkish words in their so called serbian language. 😊
@jovicajokanovic6290
7 ай бұрын
Good one...
@damjandabo
8 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos. It's very interesting to see different regions of Balkan I would never get a chance to visit. One suggestion: you can start a video with a compilation of highlights of the video like @PeterSantenello does. It could improve the engagement rate. Keep up the good work!
@rale553
8 ай бұрын
AustroHungary occupied Bosnia&Herzegovina 1878 and that is reason why many Muslims left for Turkey .They didn’t won’t to live under Catholic regime .
@TheSouth-j7f
7 ай бұрын
About 120,000 Turks and other muslims (local converts) left Bosnia at that time.
@MacakM
8 ай бұрын
Hi, when you go back to 🇧🇦 visit Mostar, Blagaj (Tekija) you will not regret it.
@harrismekic1657
8 ай бұрын
Like your videos very much Ben keep doing great work
@kolobara08
8 ай бұрын
Up until Congress of Berlin in 1878 or administratively until 1908-9, Bosniaks from Sanjak of Novi Pazar (today: Sandzak) were also Bosnians, when it was seperated from Bosnian Vilayet and given to newly formed Kosovo Vilayet. Worth mentioning is that western parts of today's Sandzak, were part of Bosnian Kingdom up until the city of Sjenica, before it ever became it's own Sanjak, belonging to Bosnian Eyalet.
@Stalker950-l3x
7 ай бұрын
Evo par činjenica za bolje razumijevanje razvoja Teritorije DANAŠNJE Republike Bosne i Hercegovine: Mislim da povelje Bana Mateja Ninoslava (pisane od 1232 do 1234 Dubrovniku) dovoljno govore o tome kako su tačno smatrani stanovnici tadašnje bosne (Vrhbosne oko današnjeg Sarajeva) još u 13 vijeku. Čak se i to u posljednih 20 godina od strane Bosanaca-Muslimana odnosno Bošnjaka pokušava na sve moguće načine osporavati pa se pokušava na raznorazne načine nanovo protumačiti. Ali hajmo ovako: Originalna Bosna na koju se pozivaju Bosanci-Muslimani / Muhamedanci / Bošnjaci je okolina današnjeg Sarajeva gdje su i bili ti takozvani “dobri Bošnjani” Kulina Bana (svakako je glupo o tome raspravljati ali hajde neka bude za primjerak). Oblasti Hercegovine, Usore, Soli, istočne BiH itd. su svakako bile u potpunom sastavu Raške države (tj. Srbije Vlastimirovića, Vojisavljevića-Vukanovića i Nemanjića) od njenog prvog pominjana tačno 822. godine u franačkim analima (napisanih od Einhard-a) pa sve do 1135-te godine dok se ne gubi kod Mađara tj. u njihovoj Kraljevini. Te Zemlje su po zapisima većinski naseljavali Srbi sto je apsolutno nesporno. Kao što rekoh: Povelja Ninoslava apsolutno sve govori kao i kraljevski potpis Kralja Tvrtka. Bio je izricito kralj Srbalja a ne i Bošnjana ili bilo čega drugog. Činjenica je da je u politici i državu uopšteno naslijedio svijesno Nemanjiće i gotovo sve njihove postupke i način vladanja preuzeo jer je se smatrao sljedbenikom te drzave. Car Dušan je, kada je krunisan za Cara, zauzevši teritoriju od Dunava do Svijete Gore u Grčkoj, dodao svojoj tituli pored Cara Srba, i Car Grka i Arbanasa. Dakle bio je svijestan toga da su se u njegovom Carstvu nalazili narodi pored Srba kao Što glasi titula “Car Srba, Grka i Arbanasa i Pomorja i Epira i Tesalije i zapadnih strana” i svašta još nešto. Kada sagledamo sada tu situaciju: Kralj Tvrtko kao sljedbenik (bukvalno srpskih careva) se kruniše kao kralj SRBA i to je to. Mislim da je sasvim nesumnjivo pod kojim imenom je tada bio poznat narod u Bosni. Što se tiče kraljevske titulacije Kotromanića, ona je jako bitna. Ime države nije uvijek jednako sa Narodom koji u njoj živi. Najbolji dokaz je Tvrtko Kotromanić i svi njegovi Nasljenici do Kralja Stjepana Tomaševića. Istoriografija bosanska ili “bošnjacka” pa se prvenstveno bavi demantovanjem srpske istoriografije i novo-tumačenjem starih zapisa ili dokumenata. Primjer: Nada Klaić koja za Ajnhardove Anale govori o kojekakvom mjestu “Srb” i da se ne radi o Srbima koje spominje Ajnhard nego o mjestu Srb u kojem zive Bošnjani i Hrvati. Bosanskoj istoriografiji, otkad postoji (30 godina), je najveći cilj da pokuša da demantuje postojanje Srba i Hrvata unutar granica današnje Bosne i Hercegovine. Današnja istocna i zapadna Hercegovina i Podrinje je bilo vijekovima potpuno sastavni dio srpske države ili bolje reci “Srbskoj Zeml” sto bi rekli Nemanjići, Hrebeljanovici, Mrnjavcevici, Kotromanići…i tako dalje i to je apsolutno NESUMNJIVA istorijska činjenica. Već ovdje ta priča pada u vodu da Srbi nikakve veze nemaju sa bosnom, imaju i to kako. Činjenice su navedene gore. I da dodam jos nesto: što je za bošnjačku istoriografiju vjerovatno jako razočaravajuće jeste da činjenica, da čak i zapadna istoriografija ne piše ništa drugačije od onoga sto piše srpska. Kako je rekao njemački istoricar gospodin Eduard Mühle u svojoj knjizi “slawen” (slaveni): “Srednjovijekovna srpska državnost Kraljevinom Bosnom od 1377-te dozivljava još jedan kratak uspon u svojoj istoriji dok 1463-te konačno pada pod osmansku vlast”. Da ponovim: NJEMAČKI istoricar. Uopšte sam se posljednih 20 godina, kroz privilegiju koju imam živjeti na Zapadu, bavio raznoraznim izvorima i radovima o istoriji jugoistočne evrope, naročito prostora bivše jugoslavije. Jako je interesantno to što se istoriografija Zapada poklapa jednako sa većinom srpskih istoričara, vjerovatno najjačeg ikada gospodina Vladimira Ćorovića, rođenog Mostarca. Zato se ne može reći da je ovo sve "propaganda srpska". Plus što ja i moji lično i nismo iz Srbije nego iz Hercegovine porijeklom. U stanju smo ispratiti naše pretke do 1650-tih godina, Trebinje. Srpsko-pravoslavna porodica Miletić, naselili s kraja 18 vijeka današnju bosansku Krajinu, sklonivši se od Turaka iz Hercegovine. Cijelo Selo došlo iz okoline Trebinja, i dan danas slavimo Đurđevdan. Bili smo prisiljeni da pobijegnemo od Turaka zarad sukoba i ubistva tadašnjeg lokalnog Paše kod Trebinja. Todorovići, Kusići, Čerekovići, Miletići, Tubaci....pravoslvni Srbi iz istočne Hercegovine. Sjetih se još jednog članka sa jednog foruma “historije bosne i bošnjaka: “Slavenska plemena koja su naselila bosnu prozvaše se Bošnjani”. Ovdje se indirektno potvrđuje da je djelimično porijeklo “Bošnjana” srednjeg vijeka srpsko-hrvatsko. Zapravo svi izvori tog doba, kada je bila ogromna najezda slavenskih plemena sa sjevera na jug, prije svega vizantijski i franački izvori 9. I 10 vijeka, ne navode nikakve Bošnjane ili neki sličan termin. Prostor od Istre do skadarskog jezera (uključujući zagorje tih zemalja) su naselili pored Srba i Hrvata i mnogobrojna druga Slavenska plemena koja su nestala i pretopila se u Srbe i Hrvate. Dalmacija, Slavonija, Zahumlje, Paganija, Travunija, Duklja, Bosna, Raška: To su oblasti koje se javljaju u doba od 9. do 11. vijeka i tim oblastima vladaju Srbi i Hrvati. Među zapisima Naroda koji su migrirali nema Bosanskog / Bošnjakog etnosa, nema Kulinovih Bošnjana. Oblast Bosne je dobila ime po rijeci Bosni a ne po Narodu koji je nju naselio. I moram te upozoriti: Moraš razlikovati o kojoj teritoriji tacno pricaš. Ja govorim o nekadašnjij teritoriji DANAŠNJE republike BiH. Naprimjer slavensko pleme Sorba kod Dresdena u njemačkoj tu živi najmanje 1400 godina i do dan danas su ostali Sorbi i ako su faktički u “tuđoj” državi što naročito za Srbe i Hrvate ne možemo reći. Bosna i Hercegovina je s punim pravom srpska i hrvatska isto onoliko koliko je danas bošnjačka. Hercegovina je čisto srpska teritorija i kao takva je već cijeli Milenijum i ako se više ne nalazi u Srbiji. Opet primjer: Eparhija humska. Ali dobro, dovoljno smo polemisali oko teritorije današnje republike BiH. Apsolutno je nelogično pokušavati na bilo koji način demantovati pomenute činjenice koje su dovoljno dokumentirane. Nego, reci: Šta kažeš za Srbe islamske vjeroispovijesti poput Saliha Selimovića, Mesu Selimovića, Osmana Đikića, Omer Paše Latasa…? Veziri: Mehmed Paša Sokolović, srpskog porijekla pravoslavne porodice iz visegrada pod čiju inicijativu je obnovljena srpska patrijaršija. Rustem Paša, hrvatski vezir? Da li znaš da većina današnjih muslimana u BiH vodi porijeklo iz hercegovine i srbije, nekadašnjih srpsko-pravoslavnih porodica? Danas postoje muslimani čak sa prezimenom Vuković (kao primjer), Vukovicć kao prezime koje vodi porijeklo od srpkih plemena iz stare Crne Gore. Možda su Bošnjani čak i postojali nekad kao kasniji ogranak srpsko-hrvatski, ko zna. Ali to današnji muslimani definitivno nisu. Porijeklo je jako lako ispratiti.
@kolobara08
7 ай бұрын
@@Stalker950-l3x Ötzi the Iceman is also a Serb 👍
@uzeirdautbegovic1148
7 ай бұрын
@@Stalker950-l3x Čim sam pročitao srpsku laž i glupost kako je navodno vezir Mehmed Paša Sokolović "iz srpske porodice" (a otac mu se zvao Džemaludin Sinan-Beg lol) obnovio Srpsku patrijaršiju i to lupetanje za "srbe islamske vjeroispovjesti" shvatio sam koja je dijagnoza u pitanju :D Mehmed je postao vezir tek nakon što je patrijaršija obnovljena, tako da je to laž i obična srpska izmišljotina, a Islamski srbi i "muhamedanci" kako vi pogrdno zovete muslimane, ne postoje, svi koje si nabrojao nisu religiozni. Srbin je uvijek bio samo onaj ko je srpske vjere, prestanite više lagati sebe.
@djomla100
7 ай бұрын
To ti je jedini odgovor na ovo sve?@@kolobara08
@jovicajokanovic6290
7 ай бұрын
Raška*
@bibaarivukovic6240
7 ай бұрын
Bosanaca I ljudi iz Bosne imaš bona svugdje u Svjetu
@muhamedbegovic9510
8 ай бұрын
HVALA i SRETNO BRATE 🙋🏼
@ahmettcavus
4 ай бұрын
24:33 The guy says "We came here in 1390 (but it doesn't make sense to me so he probably meant to say 1890) about 130-140 years ago. Our grandfathers came here, from Herzegovina." 26:09 He says he's "retired (Emekli)"
@greeceundiscovered9670
Ай бұрын
They went to ethically displace Greeks in the region.
@brcak2000
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for another nice video
@sunnymorgan4028
7 ай бұрын
Your soul is bosnian. Very nice guy
@abdurrahmanvrabac2280
8 ай бұрын
gotta love your videos keep this up
@Bosnia_Lover
2 ай бұрын
Fun Fact:In Ayvalik thaere are many people from Sandžak(basically Bosniaks in Serbia)
@predicbranislav1369
7 ай бұрын
Pozdrav za Bosnu i hercegovinu,👏👍👍😊
@TarikSaBih
7 ай бұрын
Amazing video, I enjoyed a lot.
@ZlatanB86
7 ай бұрын
Great stuff brother!! Hvala!
@turcoboshnak
4 ай бұрын
Of course there were Bosnians/Serbs who moved to Istanbul or Anatolia for various reasons during Ottoman times but the first wave of migration from Bosnia to Turkey took place after the annexation of Bosnia & Herzegovina by the Austria Hungarian Empire towards the end of 19th century. My father side also came in that wave from Mostar and settled in a Bosnian village near Izmir. They must have feared a war or a lot of violence would happen, otherwise they would not leave their ancestors lands. You can find large Bosnian populations in in towns like Istanbul, Sakarya, Izmir, Bursa Canakkale etc, basically European part of Turkey and Western/North Western Turkey. It is estimated that at least 1 million people in Turkey have Bosnian origin.
@MB-sh3dz
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video...
@mikimiki195
7 ай бұрын
Great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@emina65m
7 ай бұрын
Thank you Benjamin for this video. We love to see our Bosnian people ❤️ 😊
@hexoroid
7 ай бұрын
Love your video.. littlebit of history in it too
@DRZAVABOSNA
7 ай бұрын
According to the Bosniak entry in the Oxford English Dictionary, the first preserved use of "Bosniak" in English was by English diplomat and historian Paul Rycaut in 1680 as Bosnack, cognate with post-classical Latin Bosniacus (1682 or earlier), French Bosniaque (1695 or earlier) or German Bosniak (1737 or earlier).[15] The modern spelling is contained in the 1836 Penny Cyclopaedia V. 231/1: "The inhabitants of Bosnia are composed of Bosniaks, a race of Sclavonian origin".[16] In the Slavic languages, -ak is a common suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, for instance also found in the ethnonym of Poles (Polak) and Slovaks (Slovák). Coca is older than serbized orthodox bosniak, by teofil petranovic since 19th
@TheSouth-j7f
7 ай бұрын
The Bosniaks were originally Croats that escaped from Bosnia to get away from the Ottoman Turks and who settled in Hungary in the 16th century. Those Croats are still called Bosniaks in Hungary today (Hungarian: Bosnyákok).
@Belisarius516
4 ай бұрын
Great video. As for Serbian colonies in eastern Ukraine and Hungary, there are so much Bosnian influence on Ottoman Empire (ca fifty Great Vezirs), and many bosnian muslims (then called muslims) came during second half of 19century and before ww1. And actually there are some 60 000 with serbian ancestry in Turkey.
@Throttlay
8 ай бұрын
Amazing video.
@karicfikret4449
7 ай бұрын
Odlican video i dajem punu podrsku.
@habib469r
8 ай бұрын
Wow what an interesting place!! Amazing bro. And looking forward hopefully to a Bulgaria overnight train video... We did the trip in September and was amazing!!
@redstar612
7 ай бұрын
As a Serb i learned something today ❤ thank you brate
@AdNan-p2r1r
7 ай бұрын
That part during final boss fight when you said that your friends didn't know was actually in turkish language. That's why they don't know. Also when he mentioned place in Herzegovina and you translated as Gradska, that was wrong. He mentioned Gacko. Small place in Bosnia and Herzegovina
@Mironius
6 ай бұрын
One part of my family decided to leave for Turkey in the face of the Austro-Hungarian mandate in Bosnia, the other part stayed. As an Avdić whose grandparents stayed in Bosnia, it kind of feel proud that the first man who sat down to speak to you, is one of my distant cousins. Great video, man!
@gokayay9597
7 ай бұрын
❤ Salamu alaykum from Germany
@wo0zie
7 ай бұрын
Interesting video, some of those you interviewed are from Sandzak (a region where Bosniaks live and is located between Serbia and Montenegro). From the beginning of the 19th century until the end of the 20th century, several migrations took place towards Turkey from the direction of the Balkans. Depending on which village you come across, their ability to speak Bosnian also depends. In Istanbul, in the Bosniak majority districts of Pendik and Bayrampaşa/Yıldırım, you can find many Bosniaks who migrated during Yugoslavia (1950s and 1960s) and whose mother tongue is Bosnian. You can hear a lot more from them because they speak the language fluently, unlike those who came in the 19th century. In addition to Istanbul, there are many villages in the Marmara region as well as in the big cities such as Izmir, Sakarya, Edirne where you have many Bosniaks.
@jovicajokanovic6290
7 ай бұрын
Raška*
@wo0zie
7 ай бұрын
@@jovicajokanovic6290 Raška is a small town outside of Sandžak 😊
@senerylmaz8544
6 ай бұрын
And Bursa
@fatmirenezirimustafi4214
7 ай бұрын
Very interesting, first time see your vlog, and I m happy that I discover it,
@halidaticic6348
3 ай бұрын
You talk very good Bosnian.
@BenTheRules
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@residkurtic7107
7 ай бұрын
Wow, amazing channel and content, keep it up !! :D
@LasVardasBiH
3 ай бұрын
Pozdrav iz Hercegovine 🇧🇦
@sena8549
7 ай бұрын
Dobar video hvala na trudu dobro pričaš Bosanski jezik
@DarkoSRB
7 ай бұрын
23:37 This man is from Bosnia, speaks perfectly 👌 Gastarbajter verovatno 😺
@Risto_Podvoznjak
7 ай бұрын
Pozdravi Semira Osmanagića i odjebite, obadvojica!
@turky6834
19 күн бұрын
24:35 He says: We arrived here in 1390(? He probably meant 1890). It has been 130-140 years. Our grandfathers (ancestors) came here. My ancestors came from Herzegovina. 25:43 he speaks Bosnian and Turkish mixed here. Valla means I swear. Yani means you know. Then he says 'Hersekten geldiler', which means they came from Herzegovina. 26:00 he also speaks mixed here. He says 'Ondan sonra fabriki'. 'Ondan sonra' means 'after that'. 26:08 I only understood 'emekli' here. It means retired. 26:56 he says 'tabi tabi' which means 'yeah, for sure'
@OziEMRE
3 ай бұрын
Translations of the Turkish parts: (Minute 24:36) -Turkish: ''1390'da geldik, 130-140 sene var. Dedelerimiz geldi buraya, Hersek'den geldiler bizimkiler, Hersek'den geldiler.'' -English: ''We came in 1390, it's been 130-140 years. Our grandfather came here, our ones came from Herzegovina, they came from Herzegovina.'' (I think he meant 1890, he most likely misspoke) (Minute 26:08) -Turkish: 'Emekli' -English: 'Retired' (He probably couldn't think of the Bosnian word so he added a Turkish word in, he simply said the word 'retired' as in 'retired from employment'
@elmakfgb320
7 ай бұрын
Bosanaca ima puno gradu Bursi, gradu Istambulu u opštinama Pendik,Bayram Paši, Yeni Bosna, grad İzmir,
@Aboleo80
3 ай бұрын
I know Avdic people from Bileca here in the states as well Bosniaks were expelled from Bileca during the Bosnian war I doubt there are any left.
@BHFSANYO
8 ай бұрын
You are legend brother much som from Bosniaks
@denizdzihan903
25 күн бұрын
We are all Bosniaks. Tvrtko conquerred most of ex yugoslavia. Wherever you find stecaks that is Bosnian land
@sharktailmusictm2536
8 ай бұрын
Benjo legendoo, hajde bujrum dodji u Tesanj sljedece!
@ibmujic4764
8 ай бұрын
Ne razumijem zasto srbi gledaju i komentarisu video o bosnjacima,meni ako se nesto ne sviđa ja to i ne gledam.
@StormBringer183
7 ай бұрын
Ben, you are the man. Wondeful vlog. Please give us more precise location od this Ayazna village, Google pretty much gives nothing . Živio brate !
@BSNHamza505
7 ай бұрын
There you have it maps.app.goo.gl/yUp5MJjp2um3foaW7
@greeceundiscovered9670
Ай бұрын
It seems to me that they replaced the indigenous Greeks in town with Bosnians, all of the Greek Churches gone as well.
@timurlenk593
14 күн бұрын
24:36 he says "we came here in 1390 -rumi- (i think he meant 1290 because 1390 is 1970's but he said that they came here 140 years ago so i think he meant 1290) its about 130-140 years ago, our grandfathers came here. Ours came from Hersek"
@BlackSeedOil20
5 ай бұрын
This guy must be a spy. An American who speaks Bosnian and just learned it for mo reason?
@BenTheRules
5 ай бұрын
hahahah not no reason, i have plenty of bosnian friends and i've been traveling there for a few years
@musliboy7262
7 ай бұрын
very nice video pozz from serbia
@Hater641
8 ай бұрын
24:35 Brother i asked my turkish friend, he told me that he only repeated what he told you in bosnian. That they (his grandparents) came 130-140 Years ago from Herzegovina.
@eldars_steak
8 ай бұрын
Can you please name it the village that you visited and the caffee bar, because I wish to visit the place. I am bosnian and I have studied turkish for 5 years, and I would go and take some notes about history and migrations of people from Balkan❤
@BenTheRules
8 ай бұрын
I think it was "Ayazma Köyü Kahvesi" if you put that on google maps you'll see it
@eldars_steak
8 ай бұрын
@@BenTheRules 🧡🧡👍
@ibrahimeryuruk4728
7 ай бұрын
It is also called Soğuksu = Cold Water.
@BSNHamza505
7 ай бұрын
maps.app.goo.gl/yUp5MJjp2um3foaW7
@mixbic6143
7 ай бұрын
Jeste, bezao narod od Turaka na sve strane, Srbi su dosli i do iznad Budimpeste. Ovi nisu bezali ni od koga nego su isli tamo gde im je bilo bolje u to vreme, u maticu Tursku.
@nerahajder5084
8 ай бұрын
I haven't got the will to go through all the comments now, so I don't know if anyone already referred to the penultimate part when you speak to the elderly bosian man. He starts speaking bosnian and just continues with turkish in the middle of the sentence. So, nobody can understand that unless speaking turkish too.
@fimerabarbar8360
6 ай бұрын
Admit you are a spy agent
@elipasho6757
4 ай бұрын
A spy. 😂 Whose spy?
@qwertt-tg8rd
7 ай бұрын
Very interesting story mate. I m half Serbian Herzegovinian and half Maltese. Somehow I was imagining what will happen to my family tree since I m born & bred in Malta 🇲🇹 and have preserved our Serbian culture within our family. I know the language, traditions etc. Would be amazed if after 100 years my ancestors would be able to continue speaking Serbian, know when our SLAVA is, where my father and grand fathers etc are from in Herzegovina etc ... People should always be proud of their own heritage. I regularely visit the Balkans got family in Herzegovina & Serbia hence why I speak good Serbian and love visiting my roots and family over there. Cant deny I feel Balkan and have the mentality too and when I m there I feel home too. Herzegovina (Mostar) where we re from & Malta have similar climates too. Also I look Balkan physically haha and I love it when I m in Malta and since there are lots of Balkan people working here we sort of recognize each other from our faces etc ...Keep doing these videos man! Pozdrav sa Malte!
@BenTheRules
7 ай бұрын
Pozdrav!
@zarkotramosljanin433
7 ай бұрын
Ima nas mnogo na Malti. Pozdrav.
@Kiryu-Kazuma
8 ай бұрын
Beautiful bosnian language ❤
@jovanspasic3755
8 ай бұрын
Beautiful Serbian language. They are Serbs.
@Kiryu-Kazuma
8 ай бұрын
@@jovanspasic3755 serbs are albanian, turks, krimturks, georgian, armenian or indian? no problem. Serbia is not an important country!
@nosmokejazwinski6297
7 ай бұрын
@@jovanspasic3755there is no such thing as Serbian langauge, what they call Serbian language is merely a bastardisation of Bosnian language
@DinaraDivision
7 ай бұрын
@@nosmokejazwinski6297 Even King tvrtko declared himself King of Serbs and whole of Bosnia in his own Krstenica . What Baaznian language OG?
@hecim3228
7 ай бұрын
@@jovanspasic3755Then translate this for me, if there is no Bosnian language. (De mi onda prevedi ovo, ako nema bosanskog jezika.) - Haman da si mi hafifan nešto danas? - Jami to -Nemerem se okaharlit, mori me ljutina -Jes vidio šošona havera, ša mi reče ba? -Deder nemoj se zahmetit -Plaho si mi uhunjerit, Boga mi jesi -Naspi i meni bona te čorbe u sahan I još mnogo mnogo toga😁
@bahi5854
7 ай бұрын
Whaaaat yo are not a Bosnian? I was sure you were Bosnian 😁 great Video 👍
@bahi5854
7 ай бұрын
Thought the same thing. But take a look at his video from Italy 😉
@MrkiCiciban
7 ай бұрын
All over the world Bosanaca I am in USA now and my kids have new life like them
@carync3050
7 ай бұрын
I live in the US but come to Sarajevo Bosnia every summer if you are in the city this summer would love to meet up
@nemaproblema5557
7 ай бұрын
Benjamine odlicno parlas Bosanski Bravo zato si zasluzio Subscribe
@shihabuddin7632
5 ай бұрын
Visit other Bosnian community in turkey
@larshaefner2183
8 ай бұрын
If you once go to Albania: there’s a Bosnian village near Durrës. The founders also left Bosnia because of the Austrians and were stranded in Durrës. Somebody convinced them to settle there instead of going to Turkey.
@suvadamesanovic2635
7 ай бұрын
Veliki Respektod od Bosanke iz dijaspore
@turky6834
19 күн бұрын
RULE NUMBER 1. NEVER TRY TO FIND A TAXI FROM THE STREET IN TURKIYE
@ugur4511
5 ай бұрын
One of the reasons why there are millions of Bosniaks in Turkey is the Ottoman-Russian war. The Russian administration of that period committed genocide against hundreds of thousands of Muslims, such as Turkish,Bosnian Albanian,Pomak, living in the Balkans.
@micksaitlik2693
7 ай бұрын
Do a story on a ottaman outpost (I think it is).. In plaski (lika) croatia. .. I think there 1 near ogulin ,not sure there Its high in mountains above plaski town.. Overgrown. But still visible..
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