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Just a dude in Bosnia and Herzegovina ☪️
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🇧🇦🇹🇷🇦🇹 The reenactment group "GRH KuK Sturmtruppen" demonstrates what a Bosnian soldier serving in the Great War looked like, with their field-grey fezzes and uniforms. However, in the imagination of authors of the time, they are often portrayed wearing light blue uniforms and red fezzes, which is a mistake on their part.

Bosnians would end up serving in the armies of both the Ottoman Caliphate and Austria-Hungary on the Eastern Front (in what is now modern-day Ukraine), the Italian Front, the Salonika Front (Greece), Palestine, and Iraq, with some units even reaching the Caucasus.
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How Operation "Sindoor" is going for India 🇮🇳 😀
France after another one of their Rafale gets shot down by Pakistan 🇵🇰
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Pink Floyd Bosnian version 😎
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Bosnian women in traditional clothing City: Mostar
Year: 1912
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In the Shadows of Empires and Frontlines
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In the Shadows of Empires and Frontlines
Gotta be honest, I enjoy making these
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I think my favourite part of the Bosnian internet is people searching for and discovering old Ottoman coins. You can wear them as accessories or just have them as historical pieces. 🇧🇦🇹🇷
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Bosniak National Council | SBONI 2025 Parade
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Ešref Kovačević – The Last Qur’an Transcriber of Bosnia 🇧🇦

At a time when it seemed the centuries-old tradition of Qur’an trannoscription might disappear forever, a single man stood as its final guardian: Ešref Kovačević, a renowned Bosniak historian, researcher, and master calligrapher.

The Qur’an has been written down since the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). By the end of the 7th century, there was already a dedicated district of scribes in Medina. Over time, Muslims sought not only to preserve the words of the Qur’an but to render them in their most beautiful visual form.

When Islam reached Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 15th century, the tradition of transcribing the Qur’an began to flourish. Though the earliest local copies have been lost, many mushafs (manunoscripts of the Qur’an) made by Bosniak scribes from later centuries remain. One example is Hafiz Ibrahim Šehović of 18th-century Sarajevo, who hand-copied at least 66 mushafs.
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Ešref Kovačević – The Last Qur’an Transcriber of Bosnia 🇧🇦 At a time when it seemed the centuries-old tradition of Qur’an trannoscription might disappear forever, a single man stood as its final guardian: Ešref Kovačević, a renowned Bosniak historian, researcher…
By the early 20th century, this vibrant calligraphic culture had faded. Then came Ešref Kovačević, born in 1924 near Glamoč. Trained in Turkish, Arabic, and history, he taught at several major institutions in Sarajevo, including the Faculty of Philosophy and Gazi Husrev-bey Madrasa.

Kovačević was not just a scholar—he was a brilliant calligrapher. His hundreds of compositions are found throughout Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia, adorning homes, mosques, libraries, and state archives. His works still grace places like Sarajevo’s Emperor’s Mosque and the Čaršija Mosque in Fojnica.

But his most ambitious and meaningful project began under extraordinary circumstances: during the 1990s war in Bosnia, while battling illness, Kovačević began hand-transcribing the entire Qur’an.

He completed it after months of painstaking work and in 1995 submitted his manunoscript to IRCICA (Research Centre for Islamic History, Art and Culture) in Istanbul. They recognized the value of his work and agreed to publish it.

Kovačević made only one request: his Qur’an should never be sold, only gifted. And so it was.

His mushaf departed from Ottoman standards—not focused on ornate visuals, but on readability and clarity, especially for those whose native language is not Arabic. “From Bosnians to Japanese,” he said, his aim was accessibility. He wove into every letter the experience of teaching hundreds of students how to read Arabic.

Thanks to him, Islamic calligraphy in Bosnia saw a rebirth. He inspired a new generation of calligraphers who see him as their guiding light. He revived the art of mushaf trannoscription—and, for now, became its last bearer in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Ešref Kovačević passed away on March 2, 1996. His coffin was carried by hand for nearly 3 kilometers through Sarajevo, and he was laid to rest in the harem of the Sarač-Ismail Mosque. His legacy, however, lives on in ink, in paper, and in the hearts of those who see beauty in sacred words.
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Life update: Exam season is coming, which means I am once again entering my Dostoevsky existentialist phase instead of studying for said exams. These exams are important, which means there will be a halt to my posting addiction. If you see me posting again during these crucial days, go to the comments and tell me to get back to studying as I slowly lose my mind pondering what the true measure of human intellect is — whether pens and papers, or something greater.
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Ribići is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ribići is a popular tourist destination thanks to its lakes. 🇧🇦

Photo: Amel Bubalo
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Why do alt-right accounts on X push disinformation/propaganda about Christianity in Kosovo/Albania? The only people who would believe this are Americans. Also based of them for recognising our brother country of Kosovo 🇽🇰

Side note: I notice the lack of such propaganda around Bosnia, I wonder why
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I know I'm not suppost to be posting things but I can't help myself
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Ej, čuješ li, Bosno!? Čuješ li bombe garantora mira i stabilnosti na Balkanu? 🇺🇸

Hey, do you hear, Bosnia!? Do you hear the bombs of the guarantor of peace and stability in the Balkans? 🇺🇸
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🇧🇦 Brief overview of news:

• Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Sukran and Saudi Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina took part in a roundtable with the President of the Bosnian Foreign Trade Chamber to enhance economic dialogue and explore cooperation opportunities between Saudi and Bosnian companies. 🇸🇦

• Iranian military envoy: “We will do everything to strengthen military cooperation between BiH and Iran.” 🇮🇷

• Albanian Embassy officially opened in Sarajevo 🇦🇱

• Republika Srpska National Assembly adopts draft law ending all political party funding from the entity budget essentially cutting all funding for opposition parties

• RS President Milorad Dodik, in a lengthy address, calls on the international community to mine lithium and other minerals in RS in exchange for "freedom."

• Turkish Deputy Minister of Trade announces trade volume with BiH has surpassed $1 billion 🇹🇷

• Turkey donates Kangal anti-drone system; Helez thanks “brotherly” President Erdoğan for support to the BiH Armed Forces 🇹🇷

• Republika Srpska becomes a money laundering haven – no institution has jurisdiction to control it 💸
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Forwarded from Endelus.Balkan
„Sine moj, bolje da te mrze zato što se nisi povinio, nego da te vole zato što te gaze. Bolje slobodni vuk nego natovareni magarac.”

@endelusbalkan
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