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Bosniaks
Total population: 2.4 million (est.)
Significant populations in:

Bosnia: 1,800,000
Serbia: 136,000
Montenegro: 63,000
Croatia: 40,000
Slovenia: 32,500
Macedonia: 17,000
USA: 130,000

Elsewhere in the world: XXXX
Language Bosnian language
Religion Predominantly Sunni Muslims along with large Atheist minority.
Related ethnic groups
Indo-Europeans
   Slavs
    South Slavs

Bosnians (natively: Bošnjaci) are South Slavs descended from those who converted to Islam during the Ottoman period ( 15th14th century 15th century 16th century other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. Events Renaissance affects philosophy, science and art. The New Monarchs come to power i- 19th centuryAlternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical ( 18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801- 1900. Events The Little Ice Age ended).

Bosnians are named after Bosnia, the westernmost Balkan region held by the Turks. It is important to note that not all of the Muslims of the Balkans are Bosnians; there are other groups of Slavic MuslimsSlavic Muslims are Slavs who observe the Islamic faith. Some Slavic Muslim peoples are: Bosniaks Gorani Muslims by nationality Pomaks Torbesh. (such as the people who still declare nationality as " MuslimsMuslims by nationality was a term used in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to describe people who spoke Serbo-Croatian language and professed Islam that weren't identified as one of the other nations. Albanians and other non- Slavic Muslims were n" or the Pomaks) as well as non-Slavic Muslim AlbaniansThe Albanians or Shqiptar are a people of the western Balkan peninsula, numbering today approximately six million. Due to the high rate of migration of various ethnic groups throughout the Balkans in the last two decades, exact figures are difficult to ob, Turks, and Roma and Sinti.

Bosnians consider Bosnia and Herzegovina to be their national homeland. They are especially associated with the historical regions of Bosnian Krajina, Bosnia proper, Herzegovina, and Sandzak.



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