Bosna
On April 16, 1993, Croat nationalist forces backed by the government of Croatia entered the village of Ahmići in central Bosnia & murdered 116 Bosniak civilians, including 11 children. It was one of the largest massacres & worst atrocities of the Bosnian War.
"This child was found in an oven in Ahmići.
What kind of scoundrel and villain do you have to be to put a living child in an oven!?
In the name of which God and which religion was that done?"
"...and when baby girls, buried alive, are asked for what crime they were put to death..." (81:8, 81:9)
What kind of scoundrel and villain do you have to be to put a living child in an oven!?
In the name of which God and which religion was that done?"
"...and when baby girls, buried alive, are asked for what crime they were put to death..." (81:8, 81:9)
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Bosna
"This child was found in an oven in Ahmići. What kind of scoundrel and villain do you have to be to put a living child in an oven!? In the name of which God and which religion was that done?" "...and when baby girls, buried alive, are asked for what crime…
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Balkan people will definitely get this 🥰
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Perhaps the best emblem from the Bosnian Army in the entire war :"Lions of Teočak"
Note: The "Lions of Teočak" (Lavovi iz Teočaka) were a distinguished unit of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War (1992–1995). Operating in the northeastern region of Bosnia, particularly around the town of Teočak, this unit was renowned for its resilience and strategic importance in defending Bosnian territory.
Note: The "Lions of Teočak" (Lavovi iz Teočaka) were a distinguished unit of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War (1992–1995). Operating in the northeastern region of Bosnia, particularly around the town of Teočak, this unit was renowned for its resilience and strategic importance in defending Bosnian territory.
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The mighty mountains of Bosnia, a beautiful creation 🇧🇦
Song name: Wafaa lelwalidah
Song name: Wafaa lelwalidah
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🇧🇦❤️🇵🇸 A new protest against the genocide in Gaza was held today in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Where cobblestones remember footsteps past,
And blossoms drift like whispered prayers,
The City blooms - not just with flowers
But with stories rising in sunlit air
And blossoms drift like whispered prayers,
The City blooms - not just with flowers
But with stories rising in sunlit air
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🇧🇦 Among the Most Beautiful Konaks: The Eminagić House in Tešanj
Step into the past at one of Tešanj’s oldest and most stunning examples of traditional Bosnian residential architecture — the Eminagić House.
Built before 1860, this konak belonged to the Eminagić family, wealthy landowners and merchants. After being abandoned in the 1970s, it was restored by the Municipality of Tešanj and now serves as a museum.
Located in the heart of the town near the old bazaar, the house reflects authentic Ottoman-Bosnian design. It features a basement, ground floor, and upper floor — with highlights like the dimaluk (open hearth kitchen), magaza (cool storeroom), and beautiful divanhana (sitting area).
The rooms now display traditional clothing, Qur’ans, textiles, and other cultural artifacts. One room even serves as a souvenir shop offering handmade items from Tešanj.
Step into the past at one of Tešanj’s oldest and most stunning examples of traditional Bosnian residential architecture — the Eminagić House.
Built before 1860, this konak belonged to the Eminagić family, wealthy landowners and merchants. After being abandoned in the 1970s, it was restored by the Municipality of Tešanj and now serves as a museum.
Located in the heart of the town near the old bazaar, the house reflects authentic Ottoman-Bosnian design. It features a basement, ground floor, and upper floor — with highlights like the dimaluk (open hearth kitchen), magaza (cool storeroom), and beautiful divanhana (sitting area).
The rooms now display traditional clothing, Qur’ans, textiles, and other cultural artifacts. One room even serves as a souvenir shop offering handmade items from Tešanj.
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