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Bosniaks of Serbia ( Serbian: Бошњаци у Србији, romanized : Bošnjaci u Srbiji) are a recognized national minority in Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the population of ethnic Bosniaks in Serbia is 153,801, constituting 2.3% of the total population, which makes them the third largest ethnic group in the country.
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The Bosniaks (Bosnian: Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци,...
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Medieval Bosniaks or Bosnians (called Dobri bošnjani = Good Bosnians) practiced different religions but they all spoke the Bosnian language. Today, Bosniaks are mostly Bosnian-speaking, and write in the Latin script or Cyrillic script. Most modern Bosniaks are Muslim, and some are agnostic and atheists. Majority of Bosniaks today adhere to the ...
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In the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), Austria-Hungary occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina and annexed it in 1908. In 1914 the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, were assassinated in Sarajevo, leading to World War I. From 1918 until 1992, the country was a part of Yugoslavia.
Bosniaks are an ethnic group in the Southeastern part of Europe, mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also present in the neighboring region of Sandzak (Serbia and Montenegro) and countries that were part of former Yugoslavia (North Macedonia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Slovenia). Bosniaks got their name after the river Bosna that flows from its ...
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Because of their shared development, portions of this abstract must refer to Serbian and Croatian in addition to Bosnian. Today Bosnian is spoken by approximately 2 million speakers. Bosnia and Herzegovina has three national languages, Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian. Bosnian is the language of the Bosniaks, or the Bosnian Muslims.