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spectrum of the word's meaning with a foundation as a territorial designation, while also using a series of regional and confessional names, all the way to modern-day national ones. In this regard, Christian Bosnians had not described themselves as either Serbs or Croats prior to the early 19th century in case of Serbs, and early 20th century in case of Croats according to researchers
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was foreign to the Ottomans at that time – not to mention the idea that Muslims and Christians of some military province could foster any common supra-confessional sense of identity. Nevertheless, the inhabitants of Bosnia used the same common name, calling themselves from Bosnian, in the full
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in Cyrillic script), referring to Bosnia inhabitants, was used during the 14th and 15th century in order to denote local population of the
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The Ottoman Empire and the Bosnian Uprising: Janissaries, Modernisation and Rebellion in the Nineteenth Century
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expressed an opinion that the chronological transformation of this hydronym from the Roman times to its final
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Byzantium, new peoples, new powers: the Byzantino-Slav contact zone, from the ninth to the fifteenth century
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conquest in 1463, the name was adopted and used during the Ottoman rule as a designation for the
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Evlija Čelebi, Putopis: odlomci o jugoslavenskim zemljama, (Sarajevo: Svjetlost, 1967), p. 120
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Onomastička analiza bosanskohercegovačkih srednjovjekovnih administrativnih tekstova i stećaka
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Onomastička analiza bosanskohercegovačkih srednjovjekovnih administrativnih tekstova i stećaka
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The river may have been mentioned for the first time in the 1st century AD by Roman historian
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The roots of the religious, ethnic, and national identity of the Bosnian-Herzegovinan Muslims
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national identity, particularly among Bosnian Franciscans, most notable of whom were Fra
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was established for the population, with various Turkish-language variations of the root
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appended to words to create a masculine noun, for instance also found in the ethnonym of
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The name of the polity of Bosnia as per traditional view in linguistics originated as a
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occupation in 1878, the region of Bosnia was reorganized and the name of its region of
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during the Ottoman period, with various Turkish-language variations of the root
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The inhabitants of Bosnia are composed of Bosniaks, a race of Sclavonian origin
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of the people in Bosnia as natively known as Bosnians. However, the concept of
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During the 19th century, many prominent Catholics were staunch proponent of
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In following centuries, the name was used as a designation for a medieval
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conquest in 1463, the name was adopted and used as a designation for the
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conquest in 1463, the name continued to be used as a designation for the
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Codex diplomaticus regni bosnae - povelje i pisma stare bosanske države
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have been derived designating its population. The South Slavic endonym
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The history of Bosnia: from the Middle ages to the Present day
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From the name of Bosnia and depending on era, various local
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which would be a diversion of the Proto-Indo-European root *
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while being an active member of the Illyrian Movement.
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Vijeća Kongresa bosansko-muslimanskih intelektualaca
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Description of cities and lands north of the Danube
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By the 15th century, the suffix 115:From the name of Bosnia, various local terms ( 1203:sfn error: no target: CITEREFHadžijahić1974 ( 637:The 17th-century Ottoman traveler and writer 629: 619: 156: 146: 1391:Bosnia and Hercegovina: A Tradition Betrayed 1162:Myths and boundaries in south-eastern Europe 967: 814: 397:Medieval terms for Bosnia and its population 210:from Gustav Droysens Historical Atlas, 1886. 937: 423: 408: 1408: 1308: 1265: 1198: 1158: 1152: 1126: 1096: 1037:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 923:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1440: 1387: 1253: 802: 233:inscription of the governor of Dalmatia, 1111: 1086:(in Bosnian). Svjetlost. pp. 20–21. 1084:Postanak srednjovjekovne bosanske države 944:. University of Washington. p. 56. 743:During Yugoslavia, the term "Muslims" ( 185:, believed to be of pre-Slavic origin. 1492: 1471:Encyclopedia of Nationalism, Volume II 1022: 407:The first mention of a Bosnia is from 1464: 1345: 1271:"Bosanski identitet: hrvatska trauma" 1218:Fatma Sel Turhan (30 November 2014). 1066: 614:. Endonym variations for Bosniaks or 1120: 1101:(in Bosnian). pp. 113, 164–165. 713:, cognate with post-classical Latin 253:, first attested in the 5th century 125:during the 14th and 15th century to 1302: 1069:Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstämme 1051: 777: 763: 738: 537:Terminology from the Ottoman period 108:incorporated into the dual name of 13: 1474:. Academic Press. pp. 56–57. 1027:(in Bosnian). Sarajevo. p. 6. 873:AEVVM DOLABELLAE – DOLABELINO DOBA 783:); they are since known as ethnic 773:Kongresa bošnjačkih intelektualaca 610:, while their language was called 314:. Other theories involve the rare 290:occurred in the following order; * 271:could essentially be derived from 14: 1521: 1505:History of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1394:. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. 443:and transformed by 1377 into the 165:; they are since known as ethnic 1099:Povijest Bosne u IX i X stoljeću 1081: 769:) in Sarajevo, henceforth named 192: 20: 1289: 1277:(in Bosnian) (42–44): 193–235. 1238: 1211: 1179: 1105: 1090: 1075: 1060: 1045: 432:, a "small country Bos(o)na"). 133:were used as demonyms (such as 1147:Kaimakamova & Salamon 2007 1016: 985: 931: 863: 832: 237:, where it is stated that the 1: 1409:Hadžijahić, Muhamed (1990) . 790: 416: 206:on the historical map of the 141:). Terms like "Bosniaks" or " 35:from 5th century itinerarium 1295:Marko Atilla Hoare, (2007), 1097:Hadžijahić, Muhamed (2004). 1067:Zeuss, Johan Kaspar (1837). 998:. 2017-01-14. Archived from 993:"Filozofski fakultet Osijek" 721:(1695 or earlier) or German 556:During this period, demonym 172: 7: 870:Salmedin Mesihović (2010). 839:Salmedin Mesihović (2014). 748: 480: 235:Publius Cornelius Dolabella 10: 1526: 1380: 1224:. I.B.Tauris. p. 36. 1112:Imamović, Mustafa (1996). 903:. Cambridge. p. 464. 900:Essays on the Latin Orient 717:(1682 or earlier), French 400: 265:Essays on the Latin Orient 219:Marcus Velleius Paterculus 1365:(in Bosnian). 27 Sep 2020 1315:Oxford English Dictionary 1133:Oxford English Dictionary 1071:(in German). p. 615. 703:Oxford English Dictionary 424: 365:In the Slavic languages, 1056:(in French). p. 43. 572:Boşnak, Bosnali, Bosnavi 525:(Bosniak). Bosnian king 422:), which mentions it as 411:De Administrando Imperio 139:Boşnak, Bosnali, Bosnavi 1329:Charles Knight (1836). 1054:Géographie du moyen âge 1023:Rizvić, Muhsin (1996). 393:): a native of Bosnia. 1500:Country name etymology 630: 620: 571: 472: 409: 157: 147: 138: 110:Bosnia and Herzegovina 86:Bosnian medieval state 1415:. Islamska zajednica. 1332:The Penny Cyclopaedia 1254:Donia & Fine 1994 968:Indira Šabić (2014). 815:Indira Šabić (2014). 517:had been replaced by 499:Stjepan II Kotromanić 1267:Lovrenović, Dubravko 938:Denis Bašić (2009). 641:reports in his work 531:Władysław Warneńczyk 338:), mentioned in the 256:Tabula Peutingeriana 50:is commonly used in 37:Tabula Peutingeriana 1466:Motyl, Alexander J. 1159:Pål Kolstø (2005). 876:. Vol. XXXIX. 662:Dubravko Lovrenović 521:to create the form 507:King Stjepan Ostoja 503:Tvrtko I Kotromanić 328:Johann Kaspar Zeuss 61:, representing the 1165:. 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Index


Roman
Tabula Peutingeriana
Bosnia
English language
exonym
South Slavic
endonym
Cyrillic script
Greek
Bosnian medieval state
Ottoman
Sanjak
Eyalet of Bosnia
Austro-Hungarian
Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
demonyms
Bošnjani
Turkish
Bosniacs
Bosnians
ethnonym
Bosniaks
hydronym
Bosna river

Bosna river
Roman provinces
Marcus Velleius Paterculus

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